Claims
- 1. A collapsible tubular rocking-chair frame comprising:
- a. an elongate generally open rectangular back unit having parallel long side elements and parallel upper and lower end elements, the long side elements each being in two tubular sections, the sections of each side element being connected by a selectively foldable hinge comprising a channel-shaped knuckle element having a web and side flanges inbetween the tubular sections, the flanges being apertured in alignment at each end a flat eye element on the ends of each section adjacent the knuckle element and extending into the channel-shaped knuckle element from opposite directions, pins respectively extending through the eyes and flange apertures, the web of the channel being contiguous with the adjacent ends of the tubular sections of the side element when the hinge is in linear condition and the corners of the flanges more remote from the web being rounded to facilitate pivoting, and a sleeve closely surrounding the side element and adapted to selectively slide over the knuckle and the ends of the tubular sections adjacent the knuckle to hold the hinge in linear condition,
- b. a generally U-shaped arm unit having a forward bight and rearward legs, the arm unit legs pivotally attached at their distal ends to the respective long sides of the back unit above the hinges,
- c. a generally U-shaped rear unit having a rearward and downward bight and upward legs, the distal ends of the rear unit upward legs pivotally attached to the respective arm unit legs adjacent the bight of the arm unit, and
- d. a pair of linear parallel stabilizing elements, one on each side of the frame, having opposite ends pivotally connected respectively to a long side element of the back unit adjacent the lower end element and a rear unit leg adjacent the rear unit bight.
- 2. A collapsible chair frame as claimed in claim 1 including additionally projection means on the long side elements for holding the sleeve in a position overlying the hinge.
- 3. A collapsible chair frame as claimed in claim 2 wherein the projecting means is a spring detent.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the application Ser. No. 08/443,340, filed May 17, 1995 now U. S. Pat. No. 5,676,308.
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