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US1742033A
US1742033A US107396A US10739626A US1742033A US 1742033 A US1742033 A US 1742033A US 107396 A US107396 A US 107396A US 10739626 A US10739626 A US 10739626A US 1742033 A US1742033 A US 1742033A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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  • a further object of the invention is to make the seat of the steel with a rounded flange, and attach the legs to the seatof the stool in a substantial manner by merging the rounded portion of the'seat into the flat portions to which the legs are attached, male ing a very substantial as Well as a neat appearing stool.
  • liig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved stool
  • Fig. 2 is a side View of the seat of the stool
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the seat on the line 33', Fig. 5;
  • Fig. l is a sectional view of the seat on the line l4, 5;
  • Fig. 5 is an inverted plan view of the seat
  • Fig. 6 isa perspective view showing a portion of the flanged seat
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective View of one of the legs
  • Fig. 8 is a detail view of one of the rungs oil? the stool.
  • Fig. 9 is a fragmentary sectional View of the seat in the region Where the flange is inturne-d, and l 10 is a section taken through the seat and leg at their joint.
  • 1 is the seat of the stool and 2 are the legs,
  • 3 are the rungs, and 4 is the back which is made of pressed sheet metal and is secured to upright channel members 5, bent as shown, and attached to the rear legs of the stool by rivets or'bolts.
  • the seat 1 of thestool is made as shown in Figs. 2 to 5 inclusive.
  • the body portion of the seat in the present instance is of solid metal, and the edges are rounded as shown at 6 Fig. 3, to form an inturned flange 7, so that the seat has a smooth appearance, considerable strength, and consequently can be made of comparatively light metal.
  • the flange is flattened as at 8, Figs. 4t and 6, and the flange 7 merges into this flat portion by a fillet 9, forming a very substantial and i In 1926.
  • the legs in the present instance are made of sheet metal at an angle as shown in Figs. and 7, the upper portions oi the legs being flattened as at 1.0 to fit the flattened portion 8 oi the seat, and the legs are attached to the seat by rivets 11. r i
  • the rungs 3 are made 01" sheet metal in the present instance and are bent into rounded form as clearly shown in Fig. 8, the ends being fiattened to fit against the legs 2 to Which they are secured by rivets 12. In some instances, the rungs may be of simply flat metal secured to the legs by rivets, but it is preferable to use the rounded form shown in Fig. 8.
  • the legs may be reduced at the lower ends to form sockets 13 for buttons 14 of rubber or Wood if desired, but in some instances the legs may be flared to form extende'dfeet, Without departing from the essential tear tures of the invention.
  • a seat for a metallic stool having an inturned flange, said flange being spaced by flat portions Where the legs join the seat,the flange merging into the fiat portions by strengthening fillets.
  • a metallic seat for a stool circular in form and having a rounded edge, and having an inturned flange extending under the body portion of the seat, said flange having rounded portions spaced by "flat portions Where the legs join the seat, the flange merging into the flat portions by strengthening fillets.

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De. 31, 1929. I H. T. HALLOWELL 1,742,033
METALLIC STOOL Filed May '7, 1926 fiwevdr Patented-Dec. 31, 19.29
unrra sr'rns *rn'r Fries HOWARD T. I-IALLOWELL, F JENKINTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO STANDARD DRESSED STEEL 00., OF JENKINTOWN, PENNFJYLVANIA, A CORPORATION METALLIC STOOL One object of my invention is to make a cheap and substantial stool of metal.
A further object of the invention is to make the seat of the steel with a rounded flange, and attach the legs to the seatof the stool in a substantial manner by merging the rounded portion of the'seat into the flat portions to which the legs are attached, male ing a very substantial as Well as a neat appearing stool.
In the accompanying drawing:
liig. 1 is a perspective view of my improved stool;
Fig. 2 is a side View of the seat of the stool;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the seat on the line 33', Fig. 5;
Fig. l is a sectional view of the seat on the line l4, 5;
Fig. 5 is an inverted plan view of the seat;
Fig; 6 isa perspective view showing a portion of the flanged seat;
Fig. 7 is a perspective View of one of the legs;
Fig. 8 is a detail view of one of the rungs oil? the stool.
Fig. 9 is a fragmentary sectional View of the seat in the region Where the flange is inturne-d, and l 10 is a section taken through the seat and leg at their joint.
1 is the seat of the stool and 2 are the legs,
there being {our in the present instance. 3 are the rungs, and 4 is the back which is made of pressed sheet metal and is secured to upright channel members 5, bent as shown, and attached to the rear legs of the stool by rivets or'bolts.
The seat 1 of thestool is made as shown in Figs. 2 to 5 inclusive. The body portion of the seat in the present instance is of solid metal, and the edges are rounded as shown at 6 Fig. 3, to form an inturned flange 7, so that the seat has a smooth appearance, considerable strength, and consequently can be made of comparatively light metal.
Where the legs 2 are joined to the seat, the flange is flattened as at 8, Figs. 4t and 6, and the flange 7 merges into this flat portion by a fillet 9, forming a very substantial and i In 1926. Serial No. 107,396.
rigid support for that portion of the seat to Which the legs 2 are attached.
The legs in the present instance are made of sheet metal at an angle as shown in Figs. and 7, the upper portions oi the legs being flattened as at 1.0 to fit the flattened portion 8 oi the seat, and the legs are attached to the seat by rivets 11. r i
The rungs 3 are made 01" sheet metal in the present instance and are bent into rounded form as clearly shown in Fig. 8, the ends being fiattened to fit against the legs 2 to Which they are secured by rivets 12. In some instances, the rungs may be of simply flat metal secured to the legs by rivets, but it is preferable to use the rounded form shown in Fig. 8.
The legs may be reduced at the lower ends to form sockets 13 for buttons 14 of rubber or Wood if desired, but in some instances the legs may be flared to form extende'dfeet, Without departing from the essential tear tures of the invention.
I claim 1. A seat for a metallic stool having an inturned flange, said flange being spaced by flat portions Where the legs join the seat,the flange merging into the fiat portions by strengthening fillets.
2. A metallic seat for a stool, circular in form and having a rounded edge, and having an inturned flange extending under the body portion of the seat, said flange having rounded portions spaced by "flat portions Where the legs join the seat, the flange merging into the flat portions by strengthening fillets.
HOWARD T. HALLOl/VELL.
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Cited By (2)

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US2825393A (en) * 1953-05-19 1958-03-04 Joseph M Warburton Chair construction
US2952306A (en) * 1956-12-05 1960-09-13 Adler John Chair brace

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2825393A (en) * 1953-05-19 1958-03-04 Joseph M Warburton Chair construction
US2952306A (en) * 1956-12-05 1960-09-13 Adler John Chair brace

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