Seat back with corner indentations
First Claim
1. A chair back, comprising:
- a body having a front and back, a top, and a pair of sides, each of said sides joining said top and defining a corner at the junction of each of said sides with said top;
a generally flat strip on the back of said body adapted to allow fabric to be secured thereto, said generally flat strip defining a first plane;
an indentation adjacent each of said corners defined in said back of said body;
each said indentation being generally flat and defining a second plane spaced from said first plane, said space between said first and second planes being sufficient to accommodate at least one layer of fabric extending from said front to said back around either said side or said top such that the at least one layer of fabric would be generally even with said first plane if said at least one layer of fabric were attached to said indentation.
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Abstract
A plastic contoured seat back includes an inner and an outer shell affixed together. The inner shell includes a three dimensionally curved front surface and a two dimensionally curved back surface. The inner shell may include an internal rib adjacent the top of the shell that is shaped differently from the top edge of the inner shell. The internal rib is adapted to allow the inner shell to be cut adjacent the internal rib so that the inner shell can be varied in shape. The shell may also include indentations on the back side of the shell adjacent the corners of the inner shell. The indentations are dimensioned to receive overlapping fabric that is pulled around the corners such that the fabric on the back of the shell adjacent the corners does not project outwardly more than the fabric elsewhere, despite the over lapping of the fabric at the corners. The inner shell may also include a plurality of uniquely identified holes adapted to allow a variety of different ornamentation to be attached to the inner shell.
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7 Claims
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1. A chair back, comprising:
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a body having a front and back, a top, and a pair of sides, each of said sides joining said top and defining a corner at the junction of each of said sides with said top; a generally flat strip on the back of said body adapted to allow fabric to be secured thereto, said generally flat strip defining a first plane; an indentation adjacent each of said corners defined in said back of said body;
each said indentation being generally flat and defining a second plane spaced from said first plane, said space between said first and second planes being sufficient to accommodate at least one layer of fabric extending from said front to said back around either said side or said top such that the at least one layer of fabric would be generally even with said first plane if said at least one layer of fabric were attached to said indentation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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