Claims
- 1. Portable furniture generally comprising at least one uniformly thick originally planar support member and a uniformly thick originally planar furniture member, wherein said furniture member is a chair seat,
- said support member having integral portions adapted to be resiliently disposed in angular and curvilinear relationship to each other providing for support,
- said support member having integral interlocking means for releasably securing said integral portions in said angular and curvilinear relationship,
- said support member able to return to its original planar form when said interlocking means are disengaged,
- said support member generally oriented vertically and said furniture member generally oriented horizontally,
- said interlocking means additionally releasably securing said furniture member to said support member,
- said integral portions of said support member comprising a back portion, two L-shaped main portions, and two brace arm portions,
- said back portion and the lower part of said brace arm portions comprised to be relatively more flexible and resilient than said other portions,
- said back portion formed generally fan shaped and connected to the tops of said two "L"-shaped main portions at each end, said "L"-shaped main portions in opposed orientation angling down and inwardly,
- when said furniture is in its assembled mode, said main portions are held vertically opposing each other by said interlocking means on side edges of said chair seat with the back portion in a rearward tilting cylindrical arc connected therebetween,
- said main portions contacting the ground surface in parallel configuration pointing rearwardly with the front edges of said main portions integrally connected to the lower part of said brace arm portions,
- said brace arms adapted to be angularly disposed inwardly with the top ends of said brace arms having interlocking means to the front of the bottom of said chair seat,
- said back portion generally resiliently conforming to the shape of a seated person when said support and furniture members are in their assembled condition,
- said members able to return to their original planar modes when disengaged.
- 2. The portable furniture of claim 1 wherein said more flexible and resilient portions are comprised of curvilinear loops.
- 3. The portable furniture of claim 1 wherein the interlocking means in the bottom of said chair seat are comprised generally of two trapezoidal cross-sectioned slotted recesses formed within and with the shorter of the two parallel edges of the trapezoid open and coincident with the bottom side of said chair seat,
- said top ends of said angularly disposed brace arms with projections of a shape similar but slightly smaller than the trapezoidal slotted recess to be joined in the bottom of said chair seat,
- said shape of said projection is angularly oriented when in section to correspond to its angle of interlock with the surface of said chair seat,
- said trapezoid cross-sectioned slotted recess varying in width such that it has a wider insertion section as well as the narrower latching section wherein the narrowest part of the wider section is wider than the wider part of the narrower section,
- said slotted recess is located relative to the portion of said brace arms to be joined such that the resiliency within said brace arm maintains its projecting portion within the narrower part of the slotted recess when the furniture is in its assembled condition.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my earlier filed U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 123,903 filed Feb. 22, 1980, entitled "Improved Portable Furniture" which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 866,837 filed Jan. 4, 1978, which issued on May 13, 1980, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,202,581.
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