Claims
- 1. A chair comprising, a molded plastic body, said body having a seat element and an integral back support, said seat element having a plurality of mounting bosses integrally formed thereon, one of each mounting boss formed proximate a corner of the seat element, each said mounting boss having a hole formed therethrough, a first arch-shaped tubular leg element having a first open-ended leg element and an integral second open-ended leg element adjacent a first side of said seat element, a first and second brace and a fastener element within said first arch-shaped tubular leg element, each said brace and said fastener element positioned adjacent one of said mounting bosses, a fastener inserted through said hole in each said mounting boss and engaging a corresponding fastener element integrally provided in each of said brace, a second arch-shaped tubular leg element having a first and an integral second open-ended leg elements adjacent a second side of said seat element, a third and fourth brace and a fastener element within said second arch-shaped tubular leg element, each said third and fourth brace and said fastener element positioned adjacent one of said mounting bosses formed on the second side of said seat element, a fastener inserted through the hole in each said mounting boss on the second side of said seat element and engaging a corresponding fastener element integrally formed in each said third and fourth brace and fastener element, a plug means closing the open-ended leg elements of the first and second arch-shaped tubular leg elements, whereby said seat element is rigidly secured to said first and second arch-shaped tubular leg elements.
- 2. The chair of claim 1 wherein each said fastener inserted through each said hole in each said boss is disposed to draw each said associated brace and fastener element against the interior wall of said arch-shaped tubular leg element, thereby holding said tubular leg element against said boss.
- 3. The chair of claim 1 and including sleeve means which overlap each of said plug means and each of said leg elements.
- 4. The chair of claim 1 wherein each said brace and fastener element has a detachable, elongated threaded rod for positioning said brace and fastener element within said tubular leg element adjacent said boss during assembly of the chair.
- 5. The chair of claim 1 wherein each said brace and fastener element has an arcuate profile complementary in shape to the interior profile of the tubular leg element with which it contiguously associates.
- 6. The chair of claim 5 wherein each said fastener comprises a bolt, and each said fastener element for engaging comprising a threaded aperture provided through the said fastener element.
- 7. The chair of claim 1 wherein each said arch-shaped tubular leg element is formed of high impact plastic.
- 8. The chair of claim 7 wherein each arch-shaped tubular leg element is unsymmetrical and integrally formed of a front component and rearwardly disposed portion, with the front component of each tubular leg element being more vertically arranged than the rearwardly disposed portion of each leg element.
- 9. The chair of claim 7 and further including one of said plug means being inserted into each of said open-ended legs.
- 10. The chair of claim 1 and including each tubular leg element having a downwardly disposed end, and said sleeve means overlapping each of said plug means and each of said leg elements proximate their said downwardly disposed ends.
- 11. The chair of claim 10 wherein each said brace and fastener element has a detachable, elongated rod for removably securing with each brace and fastener element, and positioning said brace and fastener element within said tubular leg element adjacent said boss during assembly of the chair.
- 12. The chair of claim 11 wherein said elongated rod has a pair of tabs extending therefrom for matingly engaging within corresponding slots provided within each brace and fastener element, and a magnet means further attaching with said rod for further holding said fastener element in position during its attachment of said tubular leg element with said chair seat element.
- 13. A nursery chair comprising:
- a molded plastic body, said body having a seat and an integral back support, said seat having sides and providing laterally disposed mounting bosses integrally formed thereon, each mounting boss formed along a side of said seat and laterally disposing an arcuate face, and each mounting boss having a hole formed therethrough, a pair of arcuate shaped tubular leg elements, one of each tubular leg element located and connecting to the side of said seat, and each tubular leg element mounting contiguous against the arcuate face of the mounting bosses of said seat when assembled, fastener means extending through each mounting boss for securement of the seat to its adjacent arcuate tubular leg element, each tubular leg element having a pair of bottom ends, said leg elements being arranged to dispose the bottom ends of the tubular leg elements upon a supporting surface when the chair is utilized, and said chair being fully supported through the arranged arcuate legs when disposed to either lateral side of its seat.
- 14. The chair of claim 13 including a plurality of said chairs, said chairs being stackable one upon the other, through the nesting relationship of said chairs provided during stacking of the chairs and their arcuate leg elements one upon the other.
- 15. The chair of claim 13 wherein each arcuate shaped tubular leg element is unsymmetrical in design, each leg element having a frontal portion and a rearwardly extending back part, the frontal portion of each leg element extending more vertically downwardly than the rearwardly extending back part of each integral leg element.
- 16. The chair of claim 13 wherein the hole formed through each mounting boss is upwardly recessed, to provide for concealment of the fastener means therethrough upon attachment of the tubular leg elements to the chair seat.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is designated as a continuation of the application of the same inventor, having Ser. No. 08/243,761, filed on May 17, 1994 and now abandoned, said application being owned by a common assignee.
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