Claims
- 1. A light-weight chair or chaise lounge having improved strength comprising:
- first and second hollow rigid outer members each having at least two longitudinally-extending members formed therein, said at least two longitudinally-extending members dividing the hollow interior of said first and second hollow rigid outer members into at least three longitudinally-extending chambers at least partial enclosed from each other by said at least two longitudinally-extending members;
- a longitudinally-extending metal member located within at least one of said longitudinally-extending chambers of each of said first and second hollow rigid outer members to provide strength thereto, said metal member restrained by at least one of said at least two longitudinally-extending members and by portions of said first and second hollow rigid outer members into which said metal member is inserted by substantially filling said chamber in order to maintain the lateral and transverse position of said metal member within said chamber, said first and second hollow rigid outer members in cooperation with their respective said metal member forming load bearing members configured into at least a weight bearing portion of said chair or chaise lounge, said metal member having a shape corresponding to the shape of the hollow rigid outer member into which it is inserted; and
- seat means for forming a body supporting portion of said chair, said seat means carried by and attached between said first and second hollow rigid outer members.
- 2. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 1, wherein said first and second hollow rigid outer members are constructed of polyvinyl chloride.
- 3. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 1, wherein a portion of each of said first and second hollow rigid outer members forms an arm rest portion of said chair.
- 4. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 1, wherein each of said first and second hollow rigid outer members are connected across a respective opposite side of said seat means at two points, whereby said first and second hollow rigid outer members between said two points provide an arm rest portion.
- 5. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 3, wherein said first and second hollow rigid outer members outwardly of said arm rest portion provide said weight bearing portion of said chair.
- 6. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 5, further including a pair of support members attached between said first and second hollow rigid outer members one on either side of said arm rest portion.
- 7. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 1, wherein said metal member comprises a hollow steel tube.
- 8. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 1, wherein said at least two longitudinally-extending members are integrally formed within each of said first and second hollow rigid outer members.
- 9. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 1, further including connecting means for connecting said seat means to said first and second hollow rigid outer members.
- 10. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 9, wherein said connecting means comprises a bolt having a head portion received within one of said longitudinally-extending chambers and abutting at least one of said at least two longitudinally-extending members.
- 11. The light-weight chair or chaise lounge of claim 9, wherein said connecting means engages said metal member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 695,263, filed Jan. 28, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,674,799.
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