Claims
- 1. A chair comprising:
- (a) a pair of spaced-apart, wooden side members, each side member forming a front leg and an armrest;
- (b) a pair of spaced-apart, frame members forming a seat and a backrest;
- (c) a pair of metallic support elements pivotally supporting the frame members to pivot substantially about the front legs, each support element being connected with the front leg of a respective member, each support element comprising a substantially rigid metal post extending at least partly along the length of the corresponding front leg and being at least partly embedded therein; and
- (d) cover means substantially hiding the support elements from normal view so that the side members have an overall substantially wooden appearance.
- 2. The chair of claim 1 wherein each side member also forms a rear leg, the rear legs being substantially parallel to each other and spaced apart from each other.
- 3. A chair as claimed in claim 2 including a transverse cross-bar for joining the rear legs.
- 4. The chair of claim 3 in which the transverse cross-bar is made of combined metal and wood.
- 5. A chair as claimed in claim 3 wherein the transverse cross-bar is positioned below the seat level.
- 6. A chair as claimed in claim 2 wherein the front legs are substantially vertical and the rear legs slope rearwardly and downwardly from the armrest.
- 7. A chair as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein each wooden side member also forms a bottom sled.
- 8. A chair as claimed in claim 2 including a stretcher bar connecting the rear legs.
- 9. A chair as claimed in claim 1 wherein each metal post is at least 6 inches in length.
- 10. A chair as claimed in claim 9 wherein the post length is from about 6 inches to 24 inches.
- 11. A chair as claimed in claim 10 wherein the post length is from about 10 inches to 20 inches.
- 12. A chair as claimed in claim 1 wherein each post has spaced apertures for receiving anchoring means for anchoring the post within its respective front leg.
- 13. A chair as claimed in claim 1 wherein each wooden front leg includes a mating cutout for receiving its respective post.
- 14. A chair as claimed in claim 13 wherein the cutout extends deeper than the cross-section of the post such that the post fits within the cutout.
- 15. A chair as claimed in claim 14 wherein the cover means comprises a decorative plate for mounting over the post, the plate being of wood for encasing the post substantially within wood.
- 16. A chair as claimed in claim 1 wherein each wooden frame member includes four separate components, each component being interlinked together to form a trapezoidal shape.
- 17. A chair as claimed in claim 16 wherein the four components are formed of wood, each end of each component being joined to adjacent components by finger joints and interlocked with finger joints of the adjacent components.
- 18. A chair as claimed in claim 1 wherein the seat and backrest include material extending across the frame members, the material hiding the frame members from view.
- 19. A chair as claimed in claim 1 wherein the wooden side members are formed of laminated layers of wood.
- 20. The claim of claim 1 wherein the cover means comprises paint having a wood-like appearance.
- 21. The chair as claimed in claim 1 wherein each support element includes a transverse element welded to the post, the transverse element having a first limb extending substantially at right angles rearwardly from the post.
- 22. The claim of claim 1 wherein the side members are parallel to each other and the frame members are parallel to each other.
- 23. A chair comprising:
- (a) a pair of spaced-apart, wooden side members, each side member forming a front leg and an armrest;
- (b) a pair of spaced-apart, frame members forming a seat and a backrest;
- (c) a pair of metallic support elements pivotally supporting the frame members to pivot substantially about the front legs, each support element being connected with the front leg of a respective member, each support element comprising a substantially rigid metal post extending at least partly along the length of a the corresponding front leg and being at least partly embedded therein;
- (d) cover means substantially hiding the support elements from normal view so that the side members have an overall substantially wooden appearance,
- wherein the metal post is at least 6 inches in length, and
- each wooden front leg includes a mating cutout for receiving its respective post and the cutout extends deeper than the cross-section of the post such that the post fits within the cutout.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 171,420, filed Mar. 21, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,946,224.
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