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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C4/00Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
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  • My invention consists, principally, of the improvements hereinafter described in camp or folding chairs, by which improvements a folding seat of great stability and great extent, both of seat and base, is obtained, combined with great portability. WVhen the separable flexible top of the seat is removed the folding parts may be closed upon one another, and when so folded the said parts fit very compactly together and have nearly the figure of a rectangular bar of wood.
  • the folding parts of the chair consist of paired bars, the bars of each pair crossing each other, and being connected together where they cross by a pin or center, on which they turn.
  • the tops and bottoms of the bars of each pair are connected, respectively, with the tops and bottoms of the bars of the adjacent pairs, so that the whole of the bars are combined togetherthe bars of each pair by the joint at their crossings, and the several pairs with each other at their tops and bottoms.
  • the tops and bottoms of the bars require to be connected by means of metallic angle-caps or angle-pieces consisting, essentially, of a metallic plate, one half of which is situated at right angles to the other half.
  • metallic angle-caps or angle-pieces consisting, essentially, of a metallic plate, one half of which is situated at right angles to the other half.
  • the ends of the bars are jointed by pins, on which they turn. bars of one pair are thus connected to the bars of the next pair at their tops and bottoms, and at the same time are capable of motion in planes at right angles to one another.
  • a folding frame is produced capable of opening to any desired an gle, so as to give a top and base of considerable area, the four sides being situated in ver- The tical planes.
  • a flexibletop or webbing placed upon the summit of the fold ing frame, and extending downward to the tops of the lower front bars, the seat or campchair is completed, the said flexible top or webbing being furnished with an gle-caps, in which the summits of the jointed bars engage.
  • Four of the pieces forming the above-described folding frame-work are made of an additional length, so as to serve as a support for the back of the sitter, and may be provided with a fixed or adjustable canopy.
  • Figure 1 represents, in perspective, a camp or folding chair expanded for use, constructed according to my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the chair-frame in its folded condition.
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation of said frame in its folded condition, viewed from the front.
  • Fig. at represents the bars of which the framing of the chair is composed.
  • the folding parts of the chair consist of pairs of bars marked, respectively, a d, b e, c g, and f h, the bars of each pair crossing each other and being connected together where they cross by a pin or center, (marked i.)
  • the four bars, a f and c g, are lengthened, as represented, so as to serve as a support for the back of the sitter, and the upper halves, d W, of the bars d h, which are jointed to the tops of the bars I) and 6, respectively, are jointed to the middle of the bars a and f by independent joints at i 13 so that when the several pairs of bars of the frame are expanded for use the said upper halves, d W, may-be placed horizontally and made to constitute the sides of the seat of the chair, as seen in Fig.
  • the flexible top or webbing (marked in) is, in this case, made of a length suitable for being engaged at its angles with the tops of the bars 0 g and a f, constituting the back of the chair, and with the tops of the bars (1 and e and b and k constituting the front of the frame of the chair.
  • n n are used at the front and back of the chair, as represented.
  • Fig. 5 represents in front and side elevation and edge view one of the longer angle-caps used for jointing the bars together.
  • Fig. 6 represents in front and side elevation and edge view one of the shorter angle-caps used for the same purpose.
  • the shorter angle-caps are used for forming those junctions which, when the chair is folded, are innermost, and the longer angle-caps are used for forming those junctions which, when the chair is folded, are outermost.
  • Fig. 7 represents the plates to which the stay-lines n n of the chair are attached.
  • a folding or camp chair frame consisting of the paired bars 0 g and b e, crossed and pivoted together at their centers, the bars a f, hinged at their respective ends by angle-plates 70 k to the bottoms of the bars b e and tops of the bars 0 g, and the jointed bars d d and h h pivoted at their joints i i to the central part of the bars a f, and hinged by an gle-plates k k at their respective ends to the tops of the bars I) e and bottoms of the bars 0 g.

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- (No Model.)- 7 J. B. PEN BY. FOLDING CHAIR.
No. 244,216. Patented July 12,1881.
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- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH B. FENBY, OF YARDLEY, COUNTY OF WORCESTER, ENGLAND, ASSIGNOR TO JASON MARVIN BOWEN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
FOLDING CHAIR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 244,216, dated July 12, 1881.
Application filed October 11, 1880. (No model.) Patented in Great Britain March 22, 1877.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH BEVERLEY FENBY, of Yardley, in the county of W orcester, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Camp or Folding Chairs, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists, principally, of the improvements hereinafter described in camp or folding chairs, by which improvements a folding seat of great stability and great extent, both of seat and base, is obtained, combined with great portability. WVhen the separable flexible top of the seat is removed the folding parts may be closed upon one another, and when so folded the said parts fit very compactly together and have nearly the figure of a rectangular bar of wood.
I construct a camp or folding chair accordin g to my invention in the following manner:
The folding parts of the chair consist of paired bars, the bars of each pair crossing each other, and being connected together where they cross by a pin or center, on which they turn. The tops and bottoms of the bars of each pair are connected, respectively, with the tops and bottoms of the bars of the adjacent pairs, so that the whole of the bars are combined togetherthe bars of each pair by the joint at their crossings, and the several pairs with each other at their tops and bottoms. As the bars of one side of the seat are in a plane at right angles to that in which the bars of the adjoining side are situated, the tops and bottoms of the bars require to be connected by means of metallic angle-caps or angle-pieces consisting, essentially, of a metallic plate, one half of which is situated at right angles to the other half. To these angle caps or pieces, which are similar both at top and bottom, the ends of the bars are jointed by pins, on which they turn. bars of one pair are thus connected to the bars of the next pair at their tops and bottoms, and at the same time are capable of motion in planes at right angles to one another. By this arran gement of the bars a folding frame is produced capable of opening to any desired an gle, so as to give a top and base of considerable area, the four sides being situated in ver- The tical planes. By means of a flexibletop or webbing placed upon the summit of the fold ing frame, and extending downward to the tops of the lower front bars, the seat or campchair is completed, the said flexible top or webbing being furnished with an gle-caps, in which the summits of the jointed bars engage.
Four of the pieces forming the above-described folding frame-work are made of an additional length, so as to serve as a support for the back of the sitter, and may be provided with a fixed or adjustable canopy.
I will now proceed to describe, with reference to the accompanying drawings, the manner in which my invention may be carried out.
Figure 1 represents, in perspective, a camp or folding chair expanded for use, constructed according to my invention. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the chair-frame in its folded condition. Fig. 3 is an elevation of said frame in its folded condition, viewed from the front. Fig. at represents the bars of which the framing of the chair is composed.
The folding parts of the chair consist of pairs of bars marked, respectively, a d, b e, c g, and f h, the bars of each pair crossing each other and being connected together where they cross by a pin or center, (marked i.) The four bars, a f and c g, are lengthened, as represented, so as to serve as a support for the back of the sitter, and the upper halves, d W, of the bars d h, which are jointed to the tops of the bars I) and 6, respectively, are jointed to the middle of the bars a and f by independent joints at i 13 so that when the several pairs of bars of the frame are expanded for use the said upper halves, d W, may-be placed horizontally and made to constitute the sides of the seat of the chair, as seen in Fig. 1. The flexible top or webbing (marked in) is, in this case, made of a length suitable for being engaged at its angles with the tops of the bars 0 g and a f, constituting the back of the chair, and with the tops of the bars (1 and e and b and k constituting the front of the frame of the chair. In order to limit the expansion of the bars of the chair stay-lines n n are used at the front and back of the chair, as represented.
Fig. 5 represents in front and side elevation and edge view one of the longer angle-caps used for jointing the bars together.
Fig. 6 represents in front and side elevation and edge view one of the shorter angle-caps used for the same purpose. The shorter angle-caps are used for forming those junctions which, when the chair is folded, are innermost, and the longer angle-caps are used for forming those junctions which, when the chair is folded, are outermost.
Fig. 7 represents the plates to which the stay-lines n n of the chair are attached.
Having thus described my invention, the following is what I claim as new therein and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
A folding or camp chair frame consisting of the paired bars 0 g and b e, crossed and pivoted together at their centers, the bars a f, hinged at their respective ends by angle-plates 70 k to the bottoms of the bars b e and tops of the bars 0 g, and the jointed bars d d and h h pivoted at their joints i i to the central part of the bars a f, and hinged by an gle-plates k k at their respective ends to the tops of the bars I) e and bottoms of the bars 0 g.
JOSEPH BEVERLEY FENBY.
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WILSON KING, J. FRANCIS BRAME.
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