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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A47C3/12Chairs characterised by structural features; Chairs or stools with rotatable or vertically-adjustable seats with shell-shape seat and back-rest unit, e.g. having arm rests
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C4/00Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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  • the present invention relates to a composable seat structure suitable to be connected to other adjacent seats of equal type, to form a series of supported ranks, for example for meeting halls, or for entertainment premises etc.
  • Numerous seat structures are known formed of a carrying frame, and of a bearing body, generally in plastic material made in one piece, which connects to such a frame. Normally, the union of these forming elements (frame and bearing body implies the carrying out of more or less laborious operations, and in any case, requiring the application of auxiliary fixing means, such as screws, bolts, and the like.
  • One object of the present invention is that of substantially obviating these inconveniences, by making available a seat structure, which, different from what was known up to now, should be such as to permit an assemblege which takes place with extreme rapidity without the employment of connecting means, between frame and bearing body, extraneous to these two elements.
  • Another object of the invention is that said seat structure be devised in a manner as to permit the formation of rigid ranks of seats, without the need to resort in this case either, to mutually connecting means extraneous to the seats themselves.
  • said seat structure be devised in a manner as to permit the formation of rigid ranks of seats, without the need to resort in this case either, to mutually connecting means extraneous to the seats themselves.
  • a composable seat structure of the type formed by a carrying frame and by a bearing body, characterized by the fact that said bearing body is connected to said frame by rapid snap-spring joining means.
  • FIG. 1 shows the seat in which the bearing body is shown partly folded-up and separated from the relative frame
  • FIG. 2 is a section of the structure executed according to the outline IIII of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 3 is a transverse section of said structure executed according to the outline IIIIII of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 shows, by way of example, how the union of more seats, for the formation of a series of supported ranks of seats, takes place.
  • the seat or chair structure consists of a supporting frame 1 and of a bearing body or seating shell 2.
  • the frame I is for example produced in tubular metal bars and consists substantially of a pair of shoulders 3 and 4 formed from a bar bent in the shape of a U so as to represent a pair of legs, and of a U-shaped holding member or frame portion 5 which is appointed to support the bearing body 2.
  • the member 5 is arranged in a horizontal plane and is connected to the shoulders 3 and 4 through a pair of channel-like connecting members indicated at 6 and 7.
  • Moreover between the shoulders 3 and 4 and the holding member 5 is materialized a pair of supports 8 and 9, provided with parallel vertical lateral walls and with a bottom.
  • the dept of the members 6 and 7 is greater than the width thereof.
  • a slot-like or loop piece 10 characterized for example by a rod 11, bent like a C.
  • the slot or passage 10 is dimensioned in a way to receive the upper cross portion 12 of the shoulder 3 of an adjacent seat, fixing in such a way the stable connection (but easily removable by simple disengagement of a seat with respect to the other) of two adjacent seats.
  • the bearing body 2 is made, for example, by pressing of a suitable plastic material, and is structuralized in one piece forming frontally or a pocket downwardly and rearwardly bent front portion 13, and at its two sides a pair of cavities l4 and 15. In the same bearing body are furthermore made two longitudinal prominences or projections 16 and 17, in the proximity of the bottom of the cavities l4 and 15.
  • the assemblage of the seat occurs in an extremely simple way; the rear part 20 of part 5 of the frame is inserted into the pocket 13, whereupon the bearing body is pressed towards the bottom in a way that its wings or sidewalls 18 and 19 projecting vertically are placed inside the channel-like members 6 and defining an interspace between the ends 21 and 22 of the U-shaped frame portion 5 and the cross portion 12 of the legs 3 and 4.
  • the tubular ends 21 and 22 of the member 5 are inserted inside the cavities l4 and 15, springing over the prominences l6 and 17, fixing in this way the frame to the bearing body.
  • the lateral walls 'of the channel-like connecting members 6 and 7 have for this purpose a thickness smaller than that of the ends 21 and 22, as visible from FIGS.
  • the sidewalls l8 and 19 are slightly spreaded apart when engaged into the channellike connecting members 6 and 7, that is the distance between the projections 16 and 17 is slightly smaller than the distance between the walls of the members 6 and 7 fixed to the ends 21 and 22.
  • every seat canbe jointed to the adjacent seat in the way as stated above forming rigid ranks of seats, of a desired length.
  • a composable chair structure comprising:
  • a supporting frame of metal bars having two parallel U-shaped leg structures spaced apart and transverse connection members for rigidly connecting said leg structures, including a substantially U- shaped frame portion arranged substantially in a horizontal plane and having two end portions for connection to said leg structures,
  • said seating shell having a downwardly and rearwardly bent front portion for engaging the transverse portion of said U-shaped frame portion
  • said U-shaped frame portion is secured to said leg structures by interposition of a respective channellike connecting member defining an interspace between the respective end of said U-shaped frame portion and the cross portion of the corresponding U-shaped leg structure.
  • said channel-like members having lateral vertical walls with a thickness smaller than that of said ends of said U-shaped frame portion and said cross portion of said leg structures, whereby said ends and said cross portion laterally project withing said interspace.
  • said seating shell defines downwardly and rearwardly bent parallel sidewalls, the downwardly bent portions of said sidewalls being provided at least on one side with projections and being insertable within said interspaces, said projections cooperating with said ends of said U-shaped frame portion through resilient deformation so said sidewalls with with respect to one another thereby to clamp said sidewalls within said interspaces, respectively, and locking said seating shell on said supporting frame.

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A modular composable seat structure suitable to be connected to other adjacent modular seats comprising a rigid carrying frame and a single piece seat member and a snapping means for removably connecting the said seat member to the said carrying frame.

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United States Patent 1191 Martini Aug. 28, 1973 [5 COMPOSABLE SEAT STRUCTURE 3,393,941 7/1968 Grosfillex 297/445 x 3,144,271 8/1964 Lieberman et a1... 297/239 X [761 Invenm" Alfred" Mmini Vla dena Gwrdma, 2,997,339 8/1961 Wilson 297/239 Monza, Italy Filed: No 1970 FOREIGN PATENTS O11 :APPLICATIONS 930,158 7/1963 Great Brltaln 297/239 [21] Appl. No.: 92,995
a h Primary Examiner-Casmir A. Nunberg [3O] Fore'gn Apphcanon Pnonty Data Attorney-Guido Modiano and Albert Josif Jan. 17, 1970 Italy ..l9493A/70 [52] US. Cl. .L 297/445, 297/248 [57] ABSTRACT [51] Int. Cl A47 7/00, A47 7/20, A47 /12 A modular composable seat structure suitable to be [58] Field of Search 297/239, 248, 249, Connected to other adjacent modular Seats comprising 297/440 445 450 451 452 45 a rigid carrying frame and a single piece seat member and a snapping means for removably connecting the [56] Referen e Cit d said seat member to the said carrying frame.
UNITED STATES PATENTS 1 Chum 4 Drawing Figures 3,159,428 12/1964 Schier 297/445 X 3,351,378 11/1967 Bliss 297/248 3,628,832 12/1971 Jennings .297/451 Patented Aug. 28, 1973 I 2 Sheets-Sheet l Alfredo MARTINI INVENTOR. mm H AGENT Patented Aug. 28, 1973 3,754,788
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Al fredo MARTINI INVENTOR.
AGENT COMPOSABLE SEAT STRUCTURE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a composable seat structure suitable to be connected to other adjacent seats of equal type, to form a series of supported ranks, for example for meeting halls, or for entertainment premises etc. Numerous seat structures are known formed of a carrying frame, and of a bearing body, generally in plastic material made in one piece, which connects to such a frame. Normally, the union of these forming elements (frame and bearing body implies the carrying out of more or less laborious operations, and in any case, requiring the application of auxiliary fixing means, such as screws, bolts, and the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION One object of the present invention is that of substantially obviating these inconveniences, by making available a seat structure, which, different from what was known up to now, should be such as to permit an assemblege which takes place with extreme rapidity without the employment of connecting means, between frame and bearing body, extraneous to these two elements.
Another object of the invention is that said seat structure be devised in a manner as to permit the formation of rigid ranks of seats, without the need to resort in this case either, to mutually connecting means extraneous to the seats themselves. As a result, there is a substantial saving of time in the construction of such ranks, formed on a multiplicity of seats, and consequently the possibility of a rapid putting up or clearing away of community meeting halls in a very short time, and without any difficulty.
According to the invention there is provided a composable seat structure of the type formed by a carrying frame and by a bearing body, characterized by the fact that said bearing body is connected to said frame by rapid snap-spring joining means.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will betterappear from the detailed description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment, of a seat structure according to the invention, illustrated purely indicatively, and by no means as a limitation, in the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 shows the seat in which the bearing body is shown partly folded-up and separated from the relative frame;
FIG. 2 is a section of the structure executed according to the outline IIII of FIG. 3;
FIG. 3 is a transverse section of said structure executed according to the outline IIIIII of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 shows, by way of example, how the union of more seats, for the formation of a series of supported ranks of seats, takes place.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT With reference to such FIGS., the seat or chair structure according to the invention consists of a supporting frame 1 and of a bearing body or seating shell 2. The frame I is for example produced in tubular metal bars and consists substantially of a pair of shoulders 3 and 4 formed from a bar bent in the shape of a U so as to represent a pair of legs, and of a U-shaped holding member or frame portion 5 which is appointed to support the bearing body 2. The member 5 is arranged in a horizontal plane and is connected to the shoulders 3 and 4 through a pair of channel-like connecting members indicated at 6 and 7. Moreover between the shoulders 3 and 4 and the holding member 5 is materialized a pair of supports 8 and 9, provided with parallel vertical lateral walls and with a bottom. The dept of the members 6 and 7 is greater than the width thereof.
Laterally to the shoulder 4 is defined a slot-like or loop piece 10, characterized for example by a rod 11, bent like a C. The slot or passage 10 is dimensioned in a way to receive the upper cross portion 12 of the shoulder 3 of an adjacent seat, fixing in such a way the stable connection (but easily removable by simple disengagement of a seat with respect to the other) of two adjacent seats.
The bearing body 2 is made, for example, by pressing of a suitable plastic material, and is structuralized in one piece forming frontally or a pocket downwardly and rearwardly bent front portion 13, and at its two sides a pair of cavities l4 and 15. In the same bearing body are furthermore made two longitudinal prominences or projections 16 and 17, in the proximity of the bottom of the cavities l4 and 15.
The assemblage of the seat occurs in an extremely simple way; the rear part 20 of part 5 of the frame is inserted into the pocket 13, whereupon the bearing body is pressed towards the bottom in a way that its wings or sidewalls 18 and 19 projecting vertically are placed inside the channel-like members 6 and defining an interspace between the ends 21 and 22 of the U-shaped frame portion 5 and the cross portion 12 of the legs 3 and 4. Correspondingly the tubular ends 21 and 22 of the member 5, are inserted inside the cavities l4 and 15, springing over the prominences l6 and 17, fixing in this way the frame to the bearing body. The lateral walls 'of the channel-like connecting members 6 and 7 have for this purpose a thickness smaller than that of the ends 21 and 22, as visible from FIGS. 1 and 3, and project laterally into said members 6 and 7. As shown particularly in FIG. 3, the sidewalls l8 and 19 are slightly spreaded apart when engaged into the channellike connecting members 6 and 7, that is the distance between the projections 16 and 17 is slightly smaller than the distance between the walls of the members 6 and 7 fixed to the ends 21 and 22.
Naturally, in order to disconnect the bearingbody from the frame it is sufficient to exercise a traction-on the bearing body such as'to cause the disconnection of the ends 21 and 22 from the prominences l6 and 17,
subsequently slipping off, towards the front, the pocket 13 from the length 20.
' Obviously the frames, as well as the bearing bodies 2, are easily stockable one on top of the other.
In addition to this, every seat canbe jointed to the adjacent seat in the way as stated above forming rigid ranks of seats, of a desired length.
The invention thus conceived is open to numerous modifications and variations, all within the scope of the inventive concept. So, for example, the spring join of the bearing body to the frame, can be achieved by different means.
Furthermore, all the details are substitutable with other technically equivalent means.
Naturally the materials employed as well as the dimensions, can vary according to the needs.
I claim:
1. A composable chair structure comprising:
a supporting frame of metal bars having two parallel U-shaped leg structures spaced apart and transverse connection members for rigidly connecting said leg structures, including a substantially U- shaped frame portion arranged substantially in a horizontal plane and having two end portions for connection to said leg structures,
a seating shell with a back integrally made of plastics material and removably mounted on said supporting frame by means of a snap connection,
said seating shell having a downwardly and rearwardly bent front portion for engaging the transverse portion of said U-shaped frame portion,
wherein according to the improvement,
said U-shaped frame portion is secured to said leg structures by interposition of a respective channellike connecting member defining an interspace between the respective end of said U-shaped frame portion and the cross portion of the corresponding U-shaped leg structure.
said channel-like members having lateral vertical walls with a thickness smaller than that of said ends of said U-shaped frame portion and said cross portion of said leg structures, whereby said ends and said cross portion laterally project withing said interspace.
and said seating shell defines downwardly and rearwardly bent parallel sidewalls, the downwardly bent portions of said sidewalls being provided at least on one side with projections and being insertable within said interspaces, said projections cooperating with said ends of said U-shaped frame portion through resilient deformation so said sidewalls with with respect to one another thereby to clamp said sidewalls within said interspaces, respectively, and locking said seating shell on said supporting frame.

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1. A composable chair structure comprising: a supporting frame of metal bars having two parallel U-shaped leg structures spaced apart and transverse connection members for rigidly connecting said leg structures, including a substantially U-shaped frame portion arranged substantially in a horizontal plane and having two end portions for connection to said leg structures, a seating shell with a back integrally made of plastics material and removably mounted on said supporting frame by means of a snap connection, said seating shell having a downwardly and rearwardly bent front portion For engaging the transverse portion of said U-shaped frame portion, wherein according to the improvement, said U-shaped frame portion is secured to said leg structures by interposition of a respective channel-like connecting member defining an interspace between the respective end of said Ushaped frame portion and the cross portion of the corresponding U-shaped leg structure. said channel-like members having lateral vertical walls with a thickness smaller than that of said ends of said U-shaped frame portion and said cross portion of said leg structures, whereby said ends and said cross portion laterally project withing said interspace. and said seating shell defines downwardly and rearwardly bent parallel sidewalls, the downwardly bent portions of said sidewalls being provided at least on one side with projections and being insertable within said interspaces, said projections cooperating with said ends of said U-shaped frame portion through resilient deformation so said sidewalls with with respect to one another thereby to clamp said sidewalls within said interspaces, respectively, and locking said seating shell on said supporting frame.
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