EP 0172266 B1 19871209 - FOLDABLE DECKCHAIR
Title (en)
FOLDABLE DECKCHAIR
Publication
Application
Priority
- EP 84109971 A 19840822
- DE 3322344 A 19830622
Abstract (en)
[origin: EP0172266A1] 1. Foldable deckchair comprising a plurality of interconnected members made of wood, synthetic plastic material or metal, which form a plurality of individual frameworks rigid in themselves and constitute the lateral load-bearing units (3, 4) of the chair, the actual useful surface being secured therebetween, each lateral load-bearing unit (3, 4) consisting of an elongated back member (11) to the central region of which there is pivotably attached an arm rest member (14) consisting of two pivotably connected individual members, a supporting member (20) consisting of two pivotably connected individual members being attached pivotably to the lower end of the back member (11), a front member (19) being provided which in its lower region is attached pivotably to the supporting member (20), and the two lateral load-bearing units (3, 4) thus formed being connected to one another at least by transverse bars (28, 29) which are secured detachably but in securely held manner to the lateral load-bearing units (3, 4) and which hold the cloth seat (2) which is formed as the useful surface, characterised in that the two individual members (15, 16) of the arm rest member (14) are of the same length, the two pivotably interconnected individual members (21, 22) of the supporting member (20) are of the same length, the front member (19) is attached pivotably in its upper region to the front individual member (16) of the arm rest member (14), and in the region of the pivot bearing (17) of the individual members (15, 16) of the arm rest members (14) the supporting member (20) abuts one the underside of the arm rest members (14) and is lockable thereat.
IPC 1-7
IPC 8 full level
A47C 4/32 (2006.01)
CPC (source: EP)
A47C 4/32 (2013.01)
Designated contracting state (EPC)
AT BE CH DE FR GB IT LI NL SE
DOCDB simple family (publication)
DE 3322344 C1 19841018; EP 0172266 A1 19860226; EP 0172266 B1 19871209
DOCDB simple family (application)
DE 3322344 A 19830622; EP 84109971 A 19840822