Claims
- 1. A modular furniture construction comprising a first group of similar spaced apart parallel slat members of substantially equal length and of a first predetermined curved side profile, a second group of similar spaced apart parallel slat members of substantially equal length and of a second predetermined curved side profile, said second group of slat members being interlaced with said first group of slat members and being hingedly interconnected therewith where they interlace, means rigidly interconnecting said slat members in spaced relationship at each end thereof, and at least one tension bar member rigidly holding said first group and said second group of slat members in a predetermined relative angular disposition relative to the area of interlacing, said tension bar member being attached at each end to said means interconnecting said slat members in spaced relationship, wherein said first and second groups of slat members are interlaced intermediate the ends of each group, said means interconnecting said slat members at each end thereof comprises a rod passing through aligned apertures disposed proximate the end of said slat members, annular spacers disposed between consecutive adjacent slat members in each group for maintaining said consecutive adjacent slat members spaced apart at a substantially constant distance from each other which is at least equal to the width of said slat members, said rod passing through said annular spacers, and means at the end of said rod for anchoring together said rod, said annular spacers and said slat members, and wherein the opposite ends of the slat members of each of said groups define multiple legs for directly supporting said modular furniture structure.
- 2. The modular furniture construction of claim 1 wherein said slat members are of substantially constant thickness from one end to the other.
- 3. The modular furniture construction of claim 1 wherein said slat members gradually taper in thickness from one end to the other.
- 4. The modular furniture construction of claim 3 wherein said slat members progressively increase in width from said one end to the other, and wherein said narrow ends of said slat members are interconnected in spaced relationship and define legs for said furniture.
- 5. The modular furniture construction of claim 1 wherein said tension bar member is adjustable in length.
- 6. The modular furniture construction of claim 1 further comprising at least a third group of slat members hingedly interlaced with at least one of said two groups of slat members at a location other than said first hinging location.
- 7. The modular furniture construction of claim 1 further comprising a strip of elastomeric material attached at least to an edge of each of said slat members.
- 8. The modular furniture construction of claim 1 further comprising a sheath of pliable material covering each of said slat members.
- 9. The modular furniture construction of claim 1 wherein said first and second group of slat members are hingedly interconnected by means of a rod passed laterally through each of said slat members where they interlace.
- 10. The modular furniture construction of claim 1 wherein said first and said second group of slat members are hingingly interconnected by means of separate rods transversely passing one through said first group and the other through said second group, the slat members above each group being held in spaced relationship by means of spacer members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 889,936, filed Mar. 27, 1978, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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