Claims
- 1. A folding chair comprising:a seating surface, a back formed by a pair of parallel seat back supports with a seat back extending therebetween, a pair of front legs extending downwardly from adjacent the seating surface substantially in parallel with one another and extending to be integral with said seat back supports; and a pair of rear legs extending downwardly from the front legs adjacent the seating surface substantially in parallel with one another; wherein the seat back supports are bent at a pre-determined angle and at a pre-determined height above the seating surface so as to provide back support to a person seated in the folding chair, andfurther comprising apertures formed in said seat back and an interlocking cushion for use with the seat back, the cushion comprising:a body formed of springy material, the body having at least one circumferential groove, wherein the at least one circumferential groove provides an interlocking fit with an aperture formed in the seat back, and wherein the body is divided by the at least one circumferential groove into a front portion and at least one back portion.
- 2. The folding chair of claim 1, wherein said springy material is foam that has been flame bonded to fabric and heat processed in a mold.
- 3. The folding chair of claim 1, further comprising plural back portions forming plural circumferential grooves for engaging plural holes formed in the chair back.
- 4. A folding chair comprising:a seating surface, a back formed by a pair of parallel seat back supports with a seat back extending therebetween, a pair of front legs extending downwardly from adjacent the seating surface substantially in parallel with one another and extending to be integral with said seat back supports; and a pair of rear legs extending downwardly from the front legs adjacent the seating surface substantially in parallel with one another; wherein the seat back supports are bent at a pre-determined angle and at a pre-determined height above the seating surface so as to provide back support to a person seated in the folding chair, and further comprising an interlocking cushion for use with a chair back, the cushion comprising:a body formed of springy material, the body being divided into a main portion and plural interlock portions; wherein the main portion has a substantially flat back and the plural interlock portions are disposed spaced from one another across the back of the main portion; and wherein each of the interlock portions provides an interlocking fit with a corresponding hole formed in the chair back.
- 5. The folding chair of claim 4, wherein the interlocking cushion further comprises:a removable front cover substantially surrounding the main portion, and plural removable back covers substantially surrounding each of the interlock portions.
- 6. The folding chair of claim 4, wherein said springy material is foam that has been flame bonded to fabric and heat processed in a mold.
- 7. The folding chair of claim 2 or 5 further comprising said seating surface being contoured with a gentle s-shape from front to back.
- 8. The folding chair of claim 7, wherein an upper surface of said seating surface is formed from plywood.
- 9. The folding chair of claim 7, wherein an upper surface of said seating surface is fabric covered.
- 10. An interlocking cushion for use with a chair back, the cushion comprising:a body formed of springy material, the body being divided into a main portion and plural interlock portions; wherein the main portion has a substantially flat back and the plural interlock portions are disposed spaced from one another across the back of the main portion; and wherein each of the interlock portions provides an interlocking fit with a corresponding hole formed in the chair back.
- 11. The folding chair of claim 10, wherein the interlocking cushion further comprises:a removable front cover substantially surrounding the main portion, and plural removable back covers substantially surrounding each of the interlock portions.
- 12. The folding chair of claim 10, wherein said springy material is foam that has been flame bonded to fabric and heat processed in a mold.
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/464,521, filed Dec. 15, 1999 still pending.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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