A - Human Necessities – 47 – C
Patent
A - Human Necessities
47
C
155/14
A47C 3/023 (2006.01) A47C 5/04 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1201051
PATIENT CHAIR ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A chair is provided which finds primary, although not exclusive, use as a patient's chair in a hospital room. The chair is formed of both rigid and flexible resilient mem- bers, composed respectively, for example, of tubular and flat barstock spring steel, which is configured to form a frame for the chair, and which provides a base, front legs, and support for the seat, back and arm rests of the chair; and a web-like member attached to the frame to constitute the seat and back of the chair. The seat and back are supported on the frame for resilient reciprocal movement. A pair of arm rests are attached to the frame, on either side of the seat. The web- like member, for example, may be formed of polyester mesh. An upholstered cover may be provided which may be attached to the web-like member by strips of Velcro and plastic rivits. The upholstered cover may be formed of vinyl, or other approp- riate material, although the patient may sit directly on the web-like material. An upholstered head rest may be attached to the top of the back by Velcro and permanently sewn limiting straps which provide height adjustability, and which permit it to hang behind the chair when not in use.
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Ki - Add Specialized Support Technology Inc.
Smart & Biggar
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