Claims
- 1. A stackable arm chair comprising a frame forming a seat, a back, a pair of front legs, a pair of back legs and a pair of side arms; a first side wall facing inwardly of said frame and extending between said seat and each of said side arms, each of said first side walls having an opening adjacent said seat and a corresponding one of said back legs, a second side wall facing outwardly of said frame and extending between said seat and each of said side arms overlying said first side wall and said opening therein, said opening being of sufficient size and location to permit passage therethrough of a corresponding back leg of another stackable arm chair of substantially the same construction for arranging said chairs in a nested stack thereof.
- 2. The stackable arm chair of claim 1, further including at least one panel woven from a yarn comprising an elongated body of polymer material.
- 3. The stackable arm chair as claimed in claim 2, wherein said frame comprises a structural member wrapped with said yarn.
- 4. The stackable arm chair of claim 2, wherein said yarn comprises foamed PVC material.
- 5. The stackable arm chair of claim 2, wherein said panel forms at least one of said seat and said back of said chair.
- 6. The stackable arm chair of claim 1, wherein said seat has a front edge between said front legs and a back edge between said back legs, said front edge being longer than said back edge, whereby the back legs of said another stackable chair of substantially the same constructions are arranged in substantial alignment with said back legs of said chair when arranged in said nested stack.
- 7. The stackable arm chair of claim 6, wherein the front legs of said another stackable chair of substantially the same construction are arranged in substantial alignment with the front legs of said chair when arranged in said nested stack.
- 8. The stackable arm chair of claim 1, wherein said first and second side walls are arranged at an angle extending outwardly from said seat.
- 9. The stackable arm chair of claim 8, wherein said opening extends in a horizontal and vertical plane to allow passage of said back legs therethrough.
- 10. The stackable arm chair of claim 1, wherein said opening extends between the edges of said seat to said corresponding one of said back legs and partially to a corresponding one of said side arms.
- 11. The stackable arm chair of claim 1, wherein said second side wall adjacent said seat forms another opening to permit passage therethrough of a corresponding back leg of another stackable arm chair of substantially the same construction for arranging said chairs in a nested stack thereof.
- 12. The stackable arm chair of claim 11, wherein said another opening is in registration with said opening in said first side wall.
- 13. The stackable arm chair of claim 11, wherein said another opening is formed by a portion of a lower edge of said second side wall being unsecured to said seat.
- 14. The stackable arm chair of claim 11, wherein a lower edge of said second side wall extends past said seat to a location along the length of said front and back legs.
- 15. A nested stack of at least two stackable arm chairs constructed in accordance with claim 1.
- 16. The nested stack of claim 15, wherein said second side wall further provides a skirt extending from the edges of said seat along the sides of said chair.
- 17. The nested stack of claim 15, wherein said opening provides a volume of space through which said back legs extend therethrough.
- 18. The nested stack of claim 17, wherein said volume of space is of sufficient size to accommodate at least three sets of back legs from three stackable arm chairs.
- 19. The nested stack of claim 15, further including a cushion for each of said chairs.
- 20. The nested stack of claim 15, wherein said first and second side walls form a pocket therebetween.
- 21. A cushioned stackable arm chair comprising a frame forming a seat, a back, a pair of front legs, a pair of back legs and a pair of side arms; a first side wall facing inwardly of said frame and extending between said seat and each of said side arms, said side wall having an opening adjacent said seat and a corresponding one of said back legs; a second side wall facing outwardly of said frame and extending between said seat and each of said side arms overlying said first side wall and said opening therein; and a seat cushion supported on said seat between said side arms, the height of said cushion and the size of said opening cooperating with each other such that said opening is at least partially covered by said cushion, said opening being of sufficient size and location to permit passage therethrough of a corresponding back leg of another stackable arm chair of substantially the same construction for arranging said chairs in a nested stack thereof.
- 22. The stackable arm chair of claim 21, further including at least one panel woven from a yarn comprising an elongated body of polymer material.
- 23. The stackable arm chair of claim 22, wherein said yarn comprises foamed PVC material.
- 24. The stackable arm chair of claim 22, wherein said panel forms at least one of said seat and said back of said chair.
- 25. The stackable arm chair as claimed in claim 21, wherein said frame comprises a structural member wrapped with said yarn.
- 26. The stackable arm chair of claim 21, wherein said seat has a front edge between said front legs and a back edge between said back legs, said front edge being longer than said back edge, whereby the back legs of said another stackable chair of substantially the same constructions are arranged in substantial alignment with said back legs of said chair when arranged in said nested stack.
- 27. The stackable arm chair of claim 26, wherein the front legs of said another stackable chair of substantially the same construction are arranged in substantial alignment with the front legs of said chair when arranged in said nested stack.
- 28. The stackable arm chair of claim 21, wherein said side walls are arranged at an angle extending outwardly from said seat.
- 29. The stackable arm chair of claim 28, wherein said opening extends in a horizontal and vertical plane to allow passage of said back legs therethrough.
- 30. The stackable arm chair of claim 21, wherein said opening extends between the edges of said seat to said corresponding one of said back legs and partially to a corresponding one of said side arms.
- 31. The stackable arm chair of claim 21, wherein said second side wall adjacent said seat forms another opening to permit passage therethrough of a corresponding back leg of another stackable arm chair of substantially the same construction for arranging said chairs in a nested stack thereof.
- 32. The stackable arm chair of claim 31, wherein said another opening is in registration with said opening in said first side wall.
- 33. The stackable arm chair of claim 31, wherein said another opening is formed by a portion of a lower edge of said second side wall being unsecured to said seat.
- 34. The stackable arm chair of claim 31, wherein a lower edge of said second side wall extends past said seat to a location along the length of said front and back legs.
- 35. The stackable arm chair of claim 21, wherein said first and second side walls form a pocket therebetween.
- 36. A nested stack of at least two stackable arm chairs constructed in accordance with claim 21.
- 37. The nested stack of claim 36, wherein said second side wall further provides a skirt extending from the edges of said seat along the sides of said chair.
- 38. The nested stack of claim 37, wherein said opening provides a volume of space through which said back legs extend therethrough.
- 39. The nested stack of claim 38, wherein said volume of space is of sufficient size to accommodate at least three sets of back legs from three stackable arm chairs.
- 40. The nested stack of claim 38, wherein said cushion has a portion substantially occupying said volume of space.
- 41. The nested stack of claim 36, wherein said first and second side walls form a pocket therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/175,256 filed Oct. 20, 1998 now abandoned which is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/944,922 filed Oct. 6, 1997, which issued into U.S. Pat. No. 5,845,970 on Dec. 8, 1998, which is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/846,368, filed on Apr. 30, 1997, which issued into U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,540 on Sep. 8, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/697,464, filed Aug. 26, 1996, which issued into U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,690 on Jan. 6, 1998.
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