Claims
- 1. A stackable chair comprising a leg frame having front and rear legs and an integral seat supporting portion, and a seat and back mounted on said leg frame, said seat having a width approximately equal to that of the leg frame and having corner portions cut out to receive the legs of a superposed stacked chair, the rear legs being inclined downwardly toward the rear and the front legs being inclined downwardly toward the front, each of said legs having an elongate, dumb-bell shaped cross section with two like thicker bulbous end portions joined by a thinner recessed central portion and with a major axis disposed at an angle to a plane defined by the front leg and back leg at the same side of the chair, whereby upon stacking of the chairs, thicker portions of the legs of one chair are received in recessed portions of legs of another chair.
- 2. A chair according to claim 1, in which said leg frame comprises two flat tube parts of dumb-bell shape cross section each bent to provide two downwardly extending legs and an integral connecting portion, means joining said connecting portions under the seat and means for mounting said seat on said leg frame.
- 3. A chair according to claim 2, in which said connecting portions of said tube parts comprise contiguous parallel portions which are welded together, said tube parts further comprising portions extending from the ends of said parallel portions towards the corner regions of said chair seat and downwardly bent portions forming said legs.
- 4. A chair according to claim 1, in which said dumb-bell shaped cross section of said legs is of the general shape of two squares joined corner-to-corner.
- 5. A chair according to claim 1, in which said dumb-bell shaped cross section of said legs is of the general shape of two six-corner polygons having a common side.
- 6. A chair according to claim 1, in which at the lower end of each leg there is a glider comprising a supporting plate, two fastening portions extending up from said supporting plate into the leg and a stacking supporting portion extending up from said supporting plate and lying at least partially in said recessed portion of the leg.
- 7. A chair according to claim 6, in which a hook portion at the top of said stacking supporting portion is received in a cutout in the leg to secure the stacking supporting portion to the leg.
- 8. A chair according to claim 6, further comprising clip means in said glider for securing the chair to the floor.
- 9. A chair according to claim 1, in which said seat and back are mounted on said leg frame by two like but opposite supporting and connecting members which extend along side edges of the seat and along edges defining rear corner cut-out portions of the seat, then upwardly to said back and along lower and side edges of the back, fastening means securing said supporting and connecting members to said leg frame and means securing said seat and back to said supporting and connecting members.
- 10. A chair according to claim 9, in which said supporting and connecting members have downwardly projecting bosses slightly inside the cut-out corner portions of the seat resting on said leg frame, said bosses having bores to receive said fastening means for securing said supporting and connecting members to said leg frame.
- 11. A stackable chair comprising a leg frame, a seat, a back and means mounting said seat and back on said leg frame, said leg frame having front and rear legs and an integral seat supporting portion,
- said seat being generally of octagon shape with a first front edge, symmetrically opposite second and third edges diverging rearwardly from opposite ends respectively of said first front edge, symmetrically opposite fourth and fifth, side edges extending rearwardly from said second and third edges respectively, symmetrically opposite sixth and seventh edges converging rearwardly from rear ends of said fourth and fifth, side edges respectively, and an eighth, rear edge joining rear ends of said sixth and seventh edges,
- said back having a first, lower edge, symmetrically opposite second and third edges diverging upwardly from opposite ends respectively of said lower edge, fourth and fifth, side edges extending upwardly from upper ends of said second and third edges respectively, and an upper edge,
- said seat and back mounting means comprising two like but opposite supporting and connecting members mounted on said leg frame and having side portions which extend along and receive said fourth and fifth, side edges, respectively of said seat, rearwardly converging portions which extend along and receive said sixth and seventh edges respectively of said seat, upwardly extending portions which extend upwardly from rear ends of said rearwardly converging portions to said lower edge of said back, upwardly diverging portions which extend along and receive said second and third edges respectively of said back, and upwardly extending portions which extend along and receive said fourth and fifth, side edges respectively of said back,
- fastening means securing said supporting and connecting member to said leg frame, and
- means securing said seat and back to said supporting and connecting numbers.
- 12. A chair according to claim 11, in which said supporting and connecting members are light metal die castings.
- 13. A chair according to claim 11, in which each of said supporting and connecting members has in the region of the middle of the respective side edge of the seat, a profile adjacent the side edge of the seat which in cross section has a roof-shaped profile with an inclined outer face and an inclined inner face at an angle of about 100.degree. to 105.degree. to said outer face, a recess to receive the seat and a downwardly extending vertical shank portion.
- 14. A chair according to claim 13, further comprising an arm rest having a supporting portion with a recess conforming to said roof-shaped profile of said supporting and connecting member and a flange portion overlying said shank portion, said shank portion and flange portion having aligned bores, and a single screw in said bores to secure said arm rest to said supporting and connecting member.
- 15. A chair according to claim 14, further comprising a flanged element secured to said chair by said single screw and engageable by a linking element provided on an adjacent chair to link two chairs together.
- 16. A chair according to claim 13, further comprising linking means for linking chairs together side-by-side in a row, said linking means comprising a linking element having a body portion, two flat lugs spaced from said body portion and connected with said body portion by a bottom wall, said lugs defining between them a V-shaped cut-out with a rounded bottom, said bottom wall having spaced openings to receive tip portions of a like but inverted fastening element on an adjacent chair, and means for securing said body portion of said linking element to said supporting and connecting member of the chair.
- 17. A chair according to claim 16 in which said body portion of said linking element has a face conforming to the outer face of said supporting and connecting member and is secured to said supporting and connecting member by a single screw in aligned bores in said body portion and said supporting and connecting member.
- 18. A chair according to claim 7, in which said supporting and connecting member has an outer face with a shallow V-configuration and in which said body portion of said linking element has a face which conforms to the outer face of said supporting and connecting member and is symmetrical with respect to said bore in said body portion, whereby said linking element can selectively be reversibly mounted on said supporting and connecting member so that said flat lugs point up or point down.
- 19. In combination with a first chair according to claim 16, a second chair of generally like construction having an arm rest and a flanged element secured to said supporting and connecting member at one side of the chair, said flanged element being received in said V-shaped cut-out of said linking element of said first chair to link said chairs together.
- 20. A chair according to claim 14 in which said legs have feet and lie substantially in a vertical plane, and in which the middle of the arm rest lies over the outer edges of the feet.
- 21. A chair according to claim 11, in which said supporting and connecting members are recessed to receive edge portions of said seat and back.
- 22. A chair according to claim 13, further comprising an arm mounted on one of said supporting and connecting members, said arm comprising a base portion having a recess fitting over said roof-shaped profile of said member, two support arms extending up from said base portion and diverging upwardly in a V-configuration and an arm rest extending between and pivotally mounted on upper ends of said support arms for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis between a horizontal portion and a tilted-up position, the pivot axis of said arm rest being off-set laterally outwardly from a central vertical plane of said support arms, so that the arm rest when in tilted-up position is out of line with said support arms to permit stacking of like chairs, and a screw removably securing said base portion on said roof-shaped profile of said member.
- 23. A chair according to claim 22, further comprising a linking element for linking a pair of like chairs, said linking element being removably secured to said supporting and connecting member by the same screw recurring said base portion of said arm to said member.
- 24. A stackable chair comprising a leg frame and a seat and back mounted on said leg frame, said leg frame comprising two tubes of uniform cross section having horizontal portions under said seat and end portions bent downwardly to form legs, two legs being formed by each tube, and means joining said horizontal portions with one another, rear legs being inclined downwardly toward the rear and front legs being inclined downwardly toward the front, each of said legs having a non-circular cross sectional shape with a circumference having outwardly convex and outwardly concave portions to provide respectively convex and concave outer surface portions so disposed circumferentially of the legs that when two like chairs are stacked one on another, convex outer surface portions of legs of one chair engage with concave outer surface portions of legs of another like chair.
- 25. A stackable chair according to claim 24, in which said seat and back are mounted on said leg frame by two like but opposite supporting and connecting members which have horizontal forward portions secured to said leg frame at opposite sides of the chair and underlying the seat and upwardly extending rear portions to which the back is secured.
- 26. A stackable chair comprising a leg frame and a seat and back mounted on said leg frame, said leg frame comprising two tubes of uniform cross section having horizontal portions under said seat and end portions bent downwardly to form legs, two legs being formed by each tube, and means joining said horizontal portions with one another, rear legs being inclined downwardly toward the rear and front legs being inclined downwardly toward the front, said legs being of a noncircular cross sectional shape with a circumference having outwardly convex and outwardly concave portions to provide respectively convex and concave outer surface portions so disposed circumferentially that when two like chairs are stacked one on another, convex outer surface portions of legs of one chair engage with concave outer surface portions of legs of another like chair, and gliders secured on lower end portions of said legs, said gliders having lower support surfaces for engagement with a floor surface and upper support surfaces for engagement by gliders of an upper chair when like chairs are stacked.
- 27. A stackable and linkable chair comprising a leg frame, seat and back,
- said leg frame comprising two tubes bent to form horizontal intermediate portions and downwardly bent end portions forming legs and means interconnecting said horizontal portions, said legs comprising downwardly and forwardly inclined front legs and downwardly and rearwardly inclined rear legs, said tubes being of a non-circular cross sectional shape providing convex outer surface portions and concave outer surface portions adapted to receive said convex outer surface portions of another chair when like chairs are stacked,
- seat and back supporting members at opposite sides of said chair, said seat and back supporting members having parallel horizontal seat supporting portions receiving opposite sides of said seat, rearwardly converging portions at the rear of said parallel portions and upwardly diverging back supporting portions extending upwardly from said rearwardly converging portions,
- means mounting said seat and back supporting members on said leg frame, said mounting means comprising spacing members spacing said seat and back supporting members upwardly from said horizontal portions of said tubes and means securing said seat and back supporting members to said leg frame,
- said seat having a width substantially equal to the width of said leg frame and having cut-out corner portions accommodating legs of an upper chair when two like chairs are stacked, and
- means on said horizontal portions of said seat and back supporting members for interlinking a plurality of like chairs in a row.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/268,679 filed Nov. 7, 1988 (now abandoned) which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/045,213 filed Apr. 28, 1987 (now abandoned) which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/919,628 filed Oct. 15, 1986 (now abandoned) which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/509,970 filed June 30, 1983 (now abandoned).
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