Claims
- 1. An article of furniture comprising a plurality of flat pieces, each of said pieces including a multiplicity of parallel flutes, said pieces being cut to conform in shape to a cross section through the furniture, the flutes of each of said pieces extending in a preselected relationship with respect to the flutes of other ones of said pieces, with the edges of each piece being defined by sectional slices through said flutes, means for securing said pieces together to form a laminate, the width of said laminate comprising substantially the full width of the article of furniture, the surfaces of the article of further other than its ends being defined by the exposed edges of said flat pieces, at least one of the surfaces formed by the exposed edges of said corrugated pieces being curved.
- 2. An article of furniture according to claim 1, wherein the assembled stack of corrugated pieces forms a continuous tube-like surface.
- 3. An article of furniture comprising a plurality of flat vertical pieces, each of said pieces including a multiplicity of parallel flutes with the edges of each piece being defined by sectional slices through said parallel flutes, the flutes of each piece being perpendicular to the flutes of adjacent pieces, longitudinal strengthening members transverse to said pieces and extending from end to end across the article of furniture, each of said strengthening members passing through openings in said pieces, means for securing said pieces together to form a laminate, the width of said laminate comprising substantially the full width of the article of furniture, the surfaces of the article of furniture other than its ends being defined by the exposed edges of said flat pieces, and solid end pieces conforming to the cross-sectional shape of the article of furniture secured to the ends of said laminate.
- 4. An article of furniture according to claim 3, wherein said corrugated pieces are shaped to form at least one cantilevered load-bearing limb which is flexible upon application of a load thereto.
- 5. An article of furniture according to claim 4, wherein said corrugated pieces are shaped to form a sinuous springlike article.
- 6. An article of furniture comprising a plurality of flat pieces, each of said pieces including a multiplicity of parallel flutes, said pieces being cut to conform in shape to a cross section through the furniture, the flutes of each piece extending at right angles to the flutes of the adjacent piece, with the edges of each piece being defined by sectional slices through said flutes, means for securing said pieces together to form a laminate, the width of said laminate comprising substantially the full width of the article of furniture, the surfaces of the article of furniture other than its ends being defined by the exposed edges of said flat pieces.
- 7. An article of furniture comprising a plurality of flat pieces, each of said pieces including a multiplicity of parallel flutes, said pieces being cut to conform in shape to a cross section through the furniture, the flutes of each of said pieces extending in a preselected relationship with respect to the flutes of other ones of said pieces, with the edges of each piece being defined by sectional slices through said flutes, means for securing said pieces together to form a laminate, the width of said laminate comprising substantially the full width of the article of furniture, the surfaces of the article of furniture other than its ends being defined by the exposed edges of said flat pieces, and rigid end pieces at the respective ends of the article of furniture.
- 8. An article of furniture according to claim 7, wherein spaced supporting members extend through said corrugated pieces across the article of furniture.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 205,900, filed Dec. 8, 1971 and entitled "Articles of Furniture or the Like", now abandoned which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 73,005, filed Sept. 17, 1970 and entitled "Sculptured Cardboard Furniture", now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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