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Improved folding armchair, essentially characterized by having on both sides of the seat support frame a longitudinal separation space between it and the extension of the rear legs of the armchair, whose spaces are each crossed by an axis in which they are linked articulately and with turning possibilities, the end of a respective bar or rod, whose oscillatory movements are allowed by said spaces, which, in turn, give rise to the bars or slats articulated in them are facing and in the same planes of the respective front legs, whereby their lower ends can rest on the edge of said legs to act as easels or support brackets of the seat, in the position of furniture unfolded for use, while also being joined laterally and articulately said trestles to the legs. Respective short strips, which in turn will be attached to one side of the front legs, in an artic ulated so that they allow the elevation and separation of the easels of their lower support points, when the armchair is folded. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Folding chair in wood, of the type of divergent frames on the ground, crossed in scissors, mutually fit (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)