Claims
- 1. A storable seating unit comprising:
- (a) an at least approximately vertical cylindrical pedestal member having a central axis;
- (b) a cylindrical slide that slides telescopically with respect to said least approximately vertical cylindrical pedestal member and that is capable of pivoting about said central axis of said at least approximately vertical cylindrical pedestal member back and forth between a first position and a second position;
- (c) a seat mounted on said cylindrical slide, said seat comprising a seat back and a seat bottom that are pivotable relative to one another;
- (d) one of said at least approximately vertical cylindrical pedestal member and said cylindrical slide having a first upwardly facing abutment surface and a second upwardly facing abutment surface angularly spaced about said central axis from said first upwardly facing abutment surface; and
- (e) the other of said at least approximately vertical cylindrical pedestal member and said cylindrical slide having a downwardly facing abutment surface that can be brought into engagement with either said first upwardly facing abutment surface or said second upwardly facing abutment surface, depending on the angular position of said cylindrical slide relative to said at least approximately vertical cylindrical pedestal member, said downwardly facing abutment surface not being in contact with said second upwardly facing abutment surface when it is in contact with said first upwardly facing abutment surface and vice versa,
- whereby said storable seating unit can be manipulated back and forth between:
- (f) a first position in which:
- (i) said the other of said at least approximately vertical cylindrical pedestal member and said cylindrical slide is supported solely by said first upwardly facing abutment surface and
- (ii) said seat bottom and said seat back are pivoted away from each other, allowing a person to sit in said storable seating unit, and
- (g) a second position in which:
- (i) said the other of said at least approximately vertical cylindrical pedestal member and said cylindrical slide is supported solely by said second upwardly facing abutment surface and
- (ii) said seat bottom and said seat back are juxtaposed against each other.
- 2. A storage seating unit comprising:
- (a) a pedestal member having a central axis;
- (b) a slide that slides telescopically with respect to said pedestal member and that is capable of pivoting about said central axis of said pedestal member back and forth between a first position and a second position;
- (c) a seat mounted on said slide, said seat comprising a seat back and a seat bottom that are pivotable relative to one another;
- (d) one of said pedestal member and said slide having a first upwardly facing abutment surface and a second upwardly facing abutment surface angularly spaced about said central axis from said first upwardly facing abutment surface; and
- (e) the other of said pedestal member and said slide having a downwardly facing abutment surface that can be brought into engagement with either said first upwardly facing abutment surface or said second upwardly facing abutment surface, depending on the angular position of said slide relative to said pedestal member, said downwardly facing abutment surface not being in contact with said second upwardly facing abutment surface when it is in contact with said first upwardly facing abutment surface and vice versa,
- whereby said storable seating unit can be manipulated back and forth between:
- (f) a first position in which:
- (i) said the other of said pedestal member and said slide is supported by said first upwardly facing abutment surface and
- (ii) said seat bottom and said seat back are pivoted away from each other, allowing a person to sit in said storable seating unit, and
- (g) a second position in which:
- (i) said the other of said pedestal member and said slide is supported by said second upwardly facing abutment surface and
- (ii) said seat bottom and said seat back are juxtaposed against each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/815,520, filed on Jan. 2, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,201,567, Ser. No. 07/579,548 filed Sep. 10, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,836.
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