Claims
- 1. A seat usable with a stackable folding chair having a main frame including a pair of substantially parallel front legs separated by lower and upper crosspieces, the top crosspiece forming a backrest, each of the front legs having an inner side face and a rear face, a support frame including a pair of substantially parallel back legs separated by upper and lower crosspieces, each of the back legs having inner and outer side faces along with a rear face and being pivotally connected to the front legs by pivot pins, the inner side faces of each of the back legs having a dowel slot, the seat comprising:
a body, wherein the body has an upper surface and a lower surface; a rod pivotally connecting the seat to the main frame via a pair of through-holes formed in the seat; and a stacking lip that extends away from the upper surface of the seat body in an orthogonal direction relative thereto to form a substantially right angle shape, the stacking lip including a notch extending substantially across an entire width of the seat body, the stacking lip having a vertical height wherein the notch extends beyond an outer boundary defined by the rear face of either one of the front and back legs when the chair is in a folded position, wherein the lower surface has a uniform and smooth surface area throughout.
- 2. The seat according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of dowel pins that slidingly engage the dowel slots of the inner side faces of the back legs.
- 3. The seat according to claim 1, wherein the notch is configured to receive a lower back portion of a seat of another folding chair and wherein the notch permits stacking of a plurality of chairs.
- 4. The seat according to claim 1, wherein the notch engages the upper crosspiece of the support frame when the chair is in an open position.
- 5. The seat according to claim 1, wherein the seat body further comprises:
a lower surface opposite the upper surface; and a pair of stacking guides extending away from the lower surface of the seat, wherein the stacking guides engage the inner side faces of the back legs when the chair is in the folded position to prevent the chair from sliding off another chair upon which the chair is stacked.
- 6. The seat according to claim 1, wherein the seat is formed of an injection molded plastic.
- 7. A stackable folding chair, comprising:
a main frame including a pair of substantially parallel front legs separated by lower and upper crosspieces, wherein the top crosspiece forms a backrest, each of the front legs having an inner side face and a rear face; a support frame including a pair of substantially parallel back legs separated by upper and lower crosspieces, wherein each back leg has inner and outer side faces along with a rear face and is pivotally connected to the front legs by pivot pins, the inner side faces of each of the back legs having a dowel slot; and a seat connected to the main frame, the seat comprising:
a rod pivotally connecting the seat to the main frame via a pair of through-holes formed in the seat; an upper surface; a lower surface; and a stacking lip that extends away from the upper surface of the seat in an orthogonal direction relative thereto to form a substantially right angle shape, the stacking lip including a notch extending substantially across an entire width of the seat, the stacking lip having a vertical height wherein the notch extends beyond an outer boundary defined by of the rear face of either the front and back legs when the chair is in a folded position, wherein the lower surface has a uniform and smooth surface area throughout.
- 8. The folding chair according to claim 7, wherein the seat further comprises a pair of dowel pins that slidingly engage the dowel slots of the inner side faces of the back legs.
- 9. The folding chair according to claim 7, wherein the notch is configured to receive a lower back portion of a seat of another folding chair and wherein the notch permits stacking of a plurality of chairs.
- 10. The folding chair according to claim 7, wherein the notch engages the upper crosspiece of the support frame when the chair is in an open position.
- 11. The folding chair according to claim 7, wherein the seat further comprises a pair of stacking guides extending away from the lower surface of the seat, wherein the stacking guides engage the inner side faces of the back legs when the chair is in the folded position to prevent the chair from sliding off another chair upon which the chair is stacked, and wherein an arrangement of the stacking guides in conjunction with the notch of the stacking lip prevents the chair in the folded position from sliding forward and backward relative to the other chair upon which the chair is stacked.
- 12. The folding chair according to claim 7, wherein the chair is formed of an injection molded plastic.
- 13. The seat according to claim 6, wherein each stacking guide extends in a lengthwise direction parallel relative to the lower surface of the seat to at least overlap a region of the seat including a corresponding through-hole of the pair of through-holes.
- 14. The folding chair according to claim 11, wherein each stacking guide extends in a lengthwise direction parallel relative to the lower surface of the seat to at least overlap a region of the seat including a corresponding through-hole of the pair of through-holes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/102,664, filed Mar. 22, 2002, and now U.S. Pat. No. ______.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10102664 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
Child |
10421702 |
Apr 2003 |
US |