Claims
- 1. A frame for a stacking chair, including in combination:
- a main frame element having a U-shaped, horizontal portion from which extends a pair of vertical front legs, said U-shaped portion having a rear, horizontal lateral stretcher portion joined at each end by a curved corner to a horizontal side portion, each of which is joined by a curved corner to a said front leg, said front legs being substantially parallel to each other and said side portions being generally parallel to each other, but diverging somewhat from rear to front,
- a pair of frame-juncture-and-spacing members, each having a generally horizontal portion with a pair of opposite generally horizontal edges and a generally vertical portion having a pair of generally vertical edges, each continuous with a said horizontal edge, one said horizontal edge and one vertical edge of each frame juncture member being secured to the side of said main frame element adjacent to one of the corners at each end of said lateral portion and extending laterally beyond said side portions,
- frame means for providing a pair of separate rear legs each having an upwardly extending back-support portion, each said rear leg being secured to the other said horizontal edge and to the adjacent vertical edge of a said frame-juncture-and-spacing member and held thereby at a distance apart greater than the distance between the outermost portions of said side members,
- said back-support portion terminating at the upper end in an oblique edge surface, said back support portions being generally parallel to each other but diverging somewhat upwardly, and
- a pair of arm members each having an inboard rear surface welded to the oblique edge surface of said back-support portion and extending downwardly and forwardly therefrom and a generally horizontal forward portion continuous with said rear portion, and arms being substantially parallel with each other, but diverging somewhat from top to bottom and the inner surfaces thereof lying outboard of the outer surfaces of the rear legs.
- 2. The frame of claim 1 wherein each said frame-juncture-and-spacing member has a generally horizontal top wall portion with a pair of opposite generally horizontal edges and a pair of opposite generally vertical wall portions extending down in between said horizontal edges, each vertical portion having a pair of generally vertical edges, each continuous with a said horizontal edge, one said horizontal edge and two adjacent said vertical edges of each frame juncture member being shaped to fit and secured to the side of said main frame element adjacent to one of the corners at each end of said lateral portion and extending laterally beyond said side portions, the other said horizontal edge and the adjacent two vertical edges being shaped to and secured to a said rear leg.
- 3. The frame of claim 2 wherein said main frame element and said rear legs are tubular metal and said frame-juncture-and-spacing member is metal and has a short arcuate horizontal edge for welding to said rear leg and a wider horizontal edge for welding to said main frame element, the generally horizontal top wall portion being substantially wider than the diameter of the tubular metal frame, said generally vertical walls being higher than the diameter of said tubular metal frame.
- 4. The frame of claim 3 wherein the welds are below said generally horizontal top wall portion and on the inside edges of said generally vertical side wall portions, so that the welds are generally hidden from view.
- 5. The frame of claim 1 wherein there is a single upper portion as said generally vertical portion and formed at its lower end into a single horizontal portion comprising said generally horizontal portion.
- 6. The chair frame of claim 1 wherein said frame-juncture-and-spacing means is the only means connecting separate frame elements to each other and said lateral portion is the only rigid member rigidly connected to said side portions.
- 7. The chair frame of claim 1 wherein said main frame element is formed from a single length of tubular metal.
- 8. The chair frame of claim 1 or 7 wherein said main frame element, said metal frame means, and said arms are formed from the same tubular metal stock.
- 9. The chair frame of claim 8 wherein each said side portion is provided with two openings on its lower surface, the openings being spaced apart from front to rear and also spaced on opposite sides of the center of the lower surface, and two plastic members each secured in one said opening, so that one plastic member is near the front of said chair frame and one near the rear thereof, each plastic member having a portion projecting out from its said opening, one facing inwardly, and one facing outwardly of the chair, thereby providing spacing and scratch protection to said frame when a plurality of identical such chair frames are stacked on each other.
- 10. The chair frame of claim 8 having tubular legs and a bottom glide for each leg comprising a plastic member with a shank portion inserted inside the tubular leg and an enlarged outer portion of the same diameter as the leg.
- 11. The chair frame of claim 1 having secured to each said side portion and to each said back-support portion anchor means for securing said seat and said back to said frame.
- 12. The chair frame of claim 1 wherein there are horizontal openings near the front of said side portions, said openings facing each other and aligned with each other and a rigid member bridging said side portions and inserted loosely in both said openings, the rigid member being smaller in diameter than the openings.
- 13. A frame for a stacking chair, including in combination:
- a main tubular metal frame element having a U-shaped, horizontal portion with a pair of side rails from which extend a pair of vertical front legs, said side rails being joined by a rear, horizontal lateral stretcher portion joined at each end by a curve to a said side rail, each of which is joined by a curve to a said front leg, said front legs being substantially parallel to each other and said side portions being generally parallel to each other, but diverging somewhat from rear to front,
- a pair of one-piece metal frame-juncture-and-spacing members, each having a generally horizontal top wall with a pair of opposite generally horizontal edges and a pair of opposite generally vertical walls between said horizontal edges, each vertical wall having a pair of generally vertical edges, each continuous with a said horizontal edge, one said horizontal edge and two adjacent said vertical edges of each frame juncture member being shaped to conform to and welded to said main frame element along a side rail and partially around one of the corners at each end of said stretcher portion and extending laterally beyond said side rails,
- a pair of separate tubular metal frame means for providing a pair of rear legs each having an upwardly extending back-support portion, each said rear leg being welded to the other said horizontal edge and to the adjacent vertical edge of a said frame-juncture-and-spacing member and held thereby at a distance apart greater than the distance between the outermost portions of said side members,
- said frame-juncture-and-spacing means being the only means connecting separate frame elements to each other, said stretcher portion being the only lateral rigid member rigidly connected across the frame, and
- said back-support portion terminating at the upper end in an oblique edge surface, said back support portions being generally parallel to each other but diverging somewhat upwardly, and
- a pair of arm members each having an inboard rear surface welded to the oblique edge surface of said back-support portion and extending downwardly and forwardly therefrom and a generally horizontal forward portion continuous with said rear portion, said arms being substantially parallel with each other but diverging somewhat from top to bottom, the arms' inner surfaces lying outboard of the outer surfaces of the rear legs.
- 14. The chair frame of claim 13 wherein each said side rail is provided with two openings on its lower surface, the openings being spaced apart from front to rear and also spaced on opposite sides of the center of the lower surface, and two plastic members each secured in one said opening, so that one plastic member is near the front of said chair frame and one near the rear thereof, each plastic member having a portion projecting out from its said opening, one facing inwardly, and one facing outwardly of the chair, thereby providing spacing and scratch protection to said frame when a plurality of identical such chair frames are stacked on each other.
- 15. The chair frame of claim 13 having secured to each said side rail and to each said back-support portion anchor means for securing said seat and said back to said frame.
- 16. The chair frame of claim 13 wherein there are horizontal openings near the front of said side portions, said openings facing each other and aligned with each other and a rigid rod bridging said side portions and inserted loosely in both said openings, the rod being smaller in diameter than the openings.
- 17. A stacking chair, including in combination:
- a main frame element having a U-shaped, horizontal portion from which extend a pair of vertical front legs, said U-shaped portion having a rear, horizontal lateral stretcher portion joined at each end by a curved corner to a horizontal side portion, each of which is joined by a curved corner to a said front leg, said front legs being substantially parallel to each other and said side portions being generally parallel to each other, but diverging somewhat from rear to front,
- a pair of frame-juncture-and-spacing members, each having a generally horizontal portion with a pair of opposite generally horizontal edges and a generally vertical portion having a pair of generally vertical edges, each continuous with a said horizontal edge, one said horizontal edge and one vertical edge of each frame juncture member being secured to the side of said main frame element adjacent to one of the corners at each end of said lateral portion and extending laterally beyond said side portions, and
- frame means for providing a pair of rear legs each having an upwardly extending back-support portion, each said rear leg being secured to the other said horizontal edge and to the adjacent vertical edge of a said frame-juncture-and-spacing member and held thereby at a distance apart greater than the distance between the outermost portions of said side members,
- said back-support portions being generally parallel to each other and terminating at the upper end in an oblique edge surface, said back support portions being generally parallel to each other but diverging somewhat upwardly, and
- a pair of arm members each having an inboard rear surface welded to the oblique edge surface of said back-support portion and extending downwardly and forwardly therefrom and a generally horizontal forward portion continuous with said rear portion, said arms being substantially parallel with each other but diverging somewhat from top to bottom, their inner surfaces lying outboard of the rear legs,
- a seat bridging and secured to said two side portions and urging them toward a truly parallel relationship, and
- a back, bridging and secured to said two back-support portions and urging them toward a truly parallel relationship.
- 18. The chair of claim 17 wherein each said frame-juncture-and-spacing member has a generally horizontal top wall portion with a pair of opposite generally horizontal edges and a pair of opposite generally vertical wall portions extending down between said horizontal edges, each said vertical portion having a pair of generally vertical edges, each continuous with a said horizontal edge, one said horizontal edge and two adjacent said vertical edges of each frame juncture member being shaped to fit and secured to the side of said main frame element adjacent to one of the corners at each end of said lateral portion and extending laterally beyond said side portions, the other said horizontal edge and the adjacent two vertical edges being shaped to and secured to a said rear leg.
- 19. The chair of claim 18 wherein said main frame element and said rear legs are tubular metal and said juncture and spacing member is metal and has a short arcuate horizontal edge for welding to said rear leg and a wider horizontal edge for welding to said main frame element, the generally horizontal top wall portion being substantially wider than the diameter of the tubular metal frame, said generally vertical walls being higher than the diameter of said tubular metal frame.
- 20. The chair of claim 19 wherein the welds are below said generally horizontal top wall portion and on the inside edges of said generally vertical side wall portions, so that the welds are generally hidden from view.
- 21. The chair of claim 17 wherein said frame-juncture-and-spacing means is the only means connecting separate frame elements to each other and said lateral portion is the only rigid member rigidly connected to said side portions.
- 22. The chair of claim 17 wherein said main frame element is formed from a single length of tubular metal.
- 23. The chair of claim 22 wherein said main frame element, said metal frame means, and said arms are formed from the same tubular metal stock.
- 24. The chair frame of claim 23 wherein each said side portion is provided with two openings on its lower surface, the openings being spaced apart from front to rear and also spaced on opposite sides of the center of the lower surface, and two plastic members each secured in one said opening, so that one plastic member is near the front of said chair frame and one near the rear thereof, each plastic member having a portion projecting out from its said opening, one facing inwardly, and one facing outwardly of the chair, thereby providing spacing and scratch protection to said frame when a plurality of identical such chair frames are stacked on each other.
- 25. The chair frame of claim 23 having tubular legs and a bottom glide for each leg comprising a plastic member with a shank portion inserted inside the tubular leg and an enlarged outer portion of the same diameter as the leg.
- 26. The chair frame of claim 17 having secured to each said side portion and to each said back-support portion anchor means securing said seat and said back to said frame.
- 27. The chair frame of claim 17 wherein there are horizontal openings near the front of said side portions, said openings facing each other and aligned with each other and a metal rod bridging said side portions and inserted loosely in both said openings, the rod being smaller in diameter than the openings.
- 28. The chair of claim 17 wherein said seat and said back are non-rigid and resilient with opposite ends of each connected rigidly to said two side portions and two back-support portions, respectively.
- 29. The chair of claim 17 wherein the vertical thickness of said seat and the horizontal thickness of said back are thinner than the thicknesses of said main frame element and of said frame means.
- 30. A stacking chair, including in combination:
- a main tubular metal frame element having a U-shaped, horizontal portion with a pair of side rails from which extend a pair of vertical front legs, said side rails being joined by a rear, horizontal lateral stretcher portion joined at each end by a curve to a said side rail, each of which is joined by a curve to a said front leg, said front legs being substantially parallel to each other and said side portions being generally parallel to each other, but diverging somewhat from rear to front,
- a pair of one-piece metal frame-juncture-and-spacing members, each having a generally horizontal top wall with a pair of opposite generally horizontal edges and a pair of opposite generally vertical walls between said horizontal edges, each vertical wall having a pair of generally vertical edges, each continuous with a said horizontal edge, one said horizontal edge and two adjacent said vertical edges of each frame juncture member being shaped to conform to and welded to said main frame element along a side rail and partially around one of the corners at each end of said stretcher portion and extending laterally beyond said side rails, and
- tubular metal frame means for providing two completely separated rear legs each having an upwardly extending back-support portion, each said rear leg being welded to the other said horizontal edge and to the adjacent vertical edge of a said frame-juncture-and-spacing member and held thereby at a distance apart greater than the distance between the outermost portions of said side members,
- said frame-juncture-and-spacing means being the only means connecting separate frame elements to each other, said stretcher portion being the only lateral rigid member rigidly connected across the frame,
- said back-support portions being generally parallel to each other but diverging somewhat upwardly,
- said back-support portion terminating at the upper end in an oblique edge surface, said back-support portions being generally parallel to each other but diverging somewhat upwardly, and
- a pair of arm members each having a rear surface welded to the oblique edge surface of said back-support portion and extending downwardly and forwardly therefrom and a generally horizontal forward portion continuous with said rear portion, said arms being substantially parallel with each other but diverging somewhat from top to bottom and their inner surfaces lying outboard of the outer surfaces of the rear legs,
- a non-rigid, resilient seat bridging and secured to said two side portions and urging them toward a truly parallel relationship, and
- a non-rigid, resilient back, bridging and secured to said two back-support portions and urging them toward a truly parallel relationship.
- 31. The chair frame of claim 30 wherein the vertical thickness of said seat and said arms and the horizontal thickness of said back are thinner than the thickness of said frame element and said frame means, to enable compact stacking.
Parent Case Info
Except for the arms, the armchair of this invention utilizes the structure of my invention shown and claimed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 46,836, filed June 8, 1979, and therefore is a continuation-in-part application thereof.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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