A - Human Necessities – 47 – C
Patent
A - Human Necessities
47
C
A47C 3/12 (2006.01) A47C 3/021 (2006.01) A47C 3/026 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2103263
2103263 9318686 PCTABS00025 A unitary chair support member (316) comprises an elongated spine (386) having first (388) and second (390) ends. The first end (388) is supported by a chair base and the second end (390) is integrally formed with a seat back pan (392). Intermediate the ends of the spine (386) a seat pan member (394) is integrally formed. The seat pan member (394) is defined by a peripheral edge (398) extending continuously about the seat's perimeter, and a pair of forward and rearward relieved portions (400, 402) spaced inwardly of the edge. The spine (386) is joined integrally to the seat pan (394) centrally of each relieved portion such that at the forward relieved portion (402) the spine (386) extends downwardly to attach to the chair base and at the rearward relieved portion (400), the spine (386) extends upwardly to join to the back pan (392), and provides resilient support surfaces for comfortably supporting the user.
Bemis Peter F.
Chadwick Donald T.
Mcdowell Keith A.
Wilcox Jeffrey S.
American Seating Company
Borden Ladner Gervais Llp
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