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Ready-to-assemble chair
   
Document Number
US Patent 4974906
Issued Date
December 4, 1990
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Inventors
Hines; John D. (Weatherford, TX)
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Abstract
An improved ready-to-assemble armless chair comprised of a pair of h-shaped frames interconnected with each other along their seat-supporting members to form an x-shaped frame. An intermediary plate serves to lock the two h-frames into a rigid assembly, and provides support for the seat member. From the horizontal backrest, which is attached to the chair's rear vertical members, is suspended a lower-back support fabricated from a flexible material. Removal of a single fastener frees the seat member for re-upholstery.
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Published
December 4, 1990
Application Number
07/422,967
Filed
October 18, 1989
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A47C   4/02   (20060101)   A47C   4/00   (20060101)  
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297/440   297/441   297/442   297/443   297/444  
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