US20020000740A1 - Folding upholstered furniture - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to furniture, and in particular, to folding fully upholstered furniture that can be shipped and/or stored in a relatively small space.
- Fully upholstered furniture such as sofas, loveseats, chairs and sleep sofas that do not have exposed frame members, tend to be large, bulky and heavy. Fully upholstered furniture has also gradually increased in size over the past two decades and does not always fit through narrow doorways or staircases in many older homes and apartments.
- Wracking is defined as a twisting movement which often occurs between the arms and back of inexpensive upholstered furniture.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a fully upholstered furniture item that does not require a center pitch rail or outer back member to maintain the pitch angle between the back and seat.
- proper pitch is maintained through the use of a combination of latches fixing the angle of the back of the arms, and the hinge point of the back frame member.
- the above and other objects are accomplished by providing a foldable, fully upholstered, furniture item for placement on a substantially horizontal surface.
- the furniture item includes an essentially horizontal seat member having an upper surface and a lower surface, and front and rear spaced-apart edge regions.
- a front support member is provided, which has two spaced-apart edge faces. Legs are then attached to the front edge region of the seat member and also to the back edge region of the seat member.
- the furniture item further includes a back member having two spaced-apart edge faces.
- the back member is pivotably attached in a region of one of its edge faces to the upper surface, rear edge region, of the seat member, and is pivotable about a horizontal axis from an essentially horizontal position in which the back member is superposed to the seat member, to an obtuse angle relative to the seat member in which the one edge face of the back member rests directly on the seat member.
- the furniture item further includes two arm members having two spaced apart edge faces.
- the arm members are each pivotably attached in a region of one of its edge faces to the upper surface, rear edge region, of the seat member, and is pivotable about a horizontal axis from an essentially vertical position in which the arm member is superposed to the front and rear legs through a 180 degree arc, to an essentially vertical position in which the one edge face of the arm member rests directly on the seat member.
- the respective back and arm members are pivotable to their respective vertical positions to collectively form one of a foldable chair, love seat, sofa or sofa sleeper. (The seat member is not pivotable.)
- the furniture item further includes right and left latching assemblies, each consisting of two elements, a latch member and a receptacle member which lock together to prevent the arm members and back member from pivoting on their respective axis when fastened.
- the positioning of the right and left latching assemblies determines the angle of the back of the arm members and the hingepoint of the back member thereby setting the pitch of the back member in relation to the seat member.
- the latching assembly can be a generic draw catch, window latch or similar catch, latch or clamp intended to join a pair of members in abutting relationship along the edges thereof and to lock them in place.
- the latching assemblies may be manually released to allow the arm and back members to pivot about their respective horizontal axis to the storage configuration.
- the latching assembly is reinforced by a hook and loop fastener (such as Velcro) comprised of a hooking element and a loop element.
- a hook and loop fastener such as Velcro
- the hook and loop elements are brought together during the assembly process, allowing the latching elements to be easily aligned.
- the hook and loop fasteners prevent the back member from pivoting on a horizontal axis away from the storage configuration by resistance across the horizontal plane of the hook and loop fastener.
- the seat member is pivotably connected to the various support members using a plurality of respective hinges.
- the hinges can be continuous, i.e., extending across the entire width of the furniture item, or alternatively, two or more separate hinges can be used to connect each arm and back member to the seat member.
- the hinges may be comprised of metal, plastic, or a fabric material. Whether the present invention is folded in the storage configuration or unfolded in the normal seating configuration, little weight is placed on the hinges.
- the various support members can be pivotably attached to the seat member using other means, for example, a ball-and-socket arrangement. Regardless of the method of pivotably attaching the arm and back members to the seat member, it will be appreciated that this connection retains the various support members in constant connection with the seat member, so that the various components cannot become lost or separated.
- This embodiment provides for a furniture item that is easily set up by a single person merely by pivoting out light weight arm and back members
- the assembly process requires no tools, special skills, and little strength.
- the furniture item can be unfolded and locked into the correct seating position by an individual purchaser in a matter of seconds.
- the furniture item displaces only 50% to 75% of the space occupied by the assembled item (depending upon the style.)
- the furniture item according to the present invention can be easily and inexpensively transported and stored.
- the present invention thus provides for upholstered furniture such as a chair, sofa or sleep sofa that is decorative, aesthetically pleasing, comfortable, and usable in most homes.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration of a furniture item according to the present invention shown in its unfolded seating configuration without seat or back cushions.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective illustration of a furniture item according to the present invention shown in its unfolded seating configuration with upholstery and cushions.
- FIG. 3A, 3B and 3 C are partial perspective front views looking toward the left arm member and showing the left arm rear frame member including the left latching assembly, back member and rear support frame member.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective front view showing the furniture item depicted in FIG. 2, in the folded storage or shipping configuration, with cushions stored beneath the seating platform.
- FIG. 5 is a left side view of the furniture item shown in FIG. 1 in a partially folded position.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective front view of the locking mechanism component of the latching assembly in the unlatched position.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective front view of the locking mechanism component of the latching assembly in the latched, but unlocked position.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective front view of the locking mechanism component of the latching assembly in the latched and locked position.
- FIG. 9 is a left side view of the furniture item shown in FIG. 1 in its unfolded seating configuration.
- FIG. 10 is a cross section side view taken along the lines of 10 - 10 of the furniture item shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 11 is a side view of an alternative embodiment of the invention in the unfolded seating configuration.
- FIG. 12 is a side view of the alternative embodiment of the invention in a partially folded configuration.
- FIG. 13 is a side view of the alternative embodiment of the invention in the folded, storage or shipping configuration.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 an embodiment of the unfolded furniture item in the normal seating configuration is illustrated.
- this embodiment shows the furniture item as being a sofa 8 .
- the sofa 8 is comprised of a seat support frame 2 , a back member 26 , arm members 38 , 38 ′, and legs 3 , 3 ′, 5 , 5 ′.
- FIG. 4 an embodiment of the folded furniture item in the storage or shipping configuration is illustrated.
- the seat support frame 2 is comprised of horizontal front and rear spaced apart support members 10 , 11 (FIG. 10) joined to horizontal left and right side support members 13 , 13 ′.
- a seat support unit 20 is located within the seat support frame 2 bounded by members 10 , 11 , 13 , 13 ′ and is attached to front and rear support frame members 10 , 11 .
- the seat support unit 20 could be attached to side support members 13 , 13 ′.
- the seat support unit may be comprised of sinuous springs (as shown), coil springs, webbing, a sleeper unit, or other conventional seat support means.
- Front support member 10 is comprised of lower front support frame member 10 a , upper front support frame member 10 b , and side support frame members 10 c , 10 c′.
- Rear support frame member 11 is comprised of lower rear support frame member 11 a , upper rear support frame member 11 b , and side support frame members 11 c , 11 c′.
- the back member 26 is comprised of bottom back member 12 and vertically spaced apart top back member 16 , and vertical left and right spaced apart back side support members 18 , 18 ′.
- Bottom back frame member 12 is attached to rear support frame member 11 by a plurality of hinges 27 (or a continuous hinge.)
- hinges 27 or a continuous hinge.
- a back support unit 19 is located within the frame bounded by members 12 , 16 , 18 , 18 ′ and is attached to top and bottom support members 16 , 12 .
- the back support unit 19 may be comprised of sinuous springs (as shown), coil springs, webbing, or other conventional back support means.
- bottom back member 12 includes bottom surface 12 a , and top surface 12 b .
- Bottom back member 12 is rotatably connected by hinges 27 to rear support frame member 11 .
- Back side support members 18 , 18 ′ include side surfaces 18 a , 18 a ′, front surfaces 18 b , 18 b ′, and rear surfaces 18 c , 18 c ′ (FIG. 9).
- the arm members 38 , 38 ′ are comprised of front arm frames 42 , 42 ′, rear arm frames 40 , 40 ′, lower arm frames 41 , 41 ′ and upper arm frames 39 , 39 ′.
- Left and right arm members 38 , 38 ′ are attached to side support members 13 , 13 ′ by means of a plurality of side hinges 37 , 37 ′ (or a continuous hinge).
- side hinges 37 , 37 ′ or a continuous hinge.
- arm members 38 , 38 ′ fold outwardly to rest against or in close proximity to front legs 3 , 3 ′ and rear legs 5 , 5 ′.
- rear arm frames 40 , 40 ′ include inside surfaces 40 a , 40 a ′, top surfaces 40 b , 40 b ′, bottom surfaces 40 c , 40 c ′, front surfaces 40 d , 40 d ′, rear surfaces 40 e and 40 e ′ and upholstered coverings 40 f , 40 f′.
- seat and back cushions 34 , 34 ′, 36 , 36 ′ fit below the support members 10 , 11 , 13 , 13 ′.
- the inside surfaces 40 a , 40 a ′ of arm rear frames 40 , 40 ′ are removably connected to inside surface 18 a , 18 a ′ of back side support members 18 , 18 ′ of back member 26 by means of latch assemblies 28 , 28 ′ composed of latch members 28 a , 28 a ′ and receptacle members 28 b , 28 b ′.
- the inside surfaces 40 a , 40 a ′ of arm rear frames 40 , 40 ′ are also removably connected to side surfaces 18 a , 18 a ′ of side support members 18 , 18 ′ of back member 26 by means of hook and loop fasteners 31 , 31 ′ comprised of hooking elements 31 a , 31 a ′ and loop elements 31 b , 31 b ′.
- FIGS. 3A and 9 show the relative positions of arm 38 and back member 26 in the attached position. Bottom edges 40 c , 40 c ′ of arm rear members 40 , 40 ′ rest on top edge 11 e of rear support member 11 .
- FIG. 3B shows the relative positions of arm 38 and back member 26 midway through the pivot of arm 38 along axis 61 to the folded position.
- FIG. 3C and 5 show the relative positions of arm 38 and back member 26 in the folded (storage or shipping) position.
- Bottom edges 40 c , 40 c ′ of arm rear members 40 , 40 ′ are contiguous with the top edge 11 e of rear support member 11 and bottom arm frame members 41 , 41 ′ of arm members 38 , 38 ′ (FIGS. 4, 5) are contiguous with the top edge 13 b , 13 b ′ of side support members 13 , 13 ′.
- the latch members 28 b , 28 b ′ are attached to front surfaces 18 b , 18 b ′ of left and right back side support members 18 , 18 ′.
- the receptacle members 28 a , 28 a ′ are attached to front surfaces 40 d , 40 d ′ of arm rear frame members 40 , 40 ′.
- the hook elements 31 b , 31 b ′ are attached to side surfaces 18 a , 18 a ′ adjacent to latch members 28 b , 28 b ′ respectively.
- the loop elements 31 a , 31 a ′ are attached to side surfaces 40 a , 40 a ′ adjacent to receptacle members 28 a , 28 a ′ respectively.
- As seen in FIGS. 6, 7, and 8 as the latch member 28 b rotates in the direction of arrows 63 a , 63 b , and 63 c , it hooks receptacle 28 a (FIG. 7), pulling the back member 26 and arm rear frame member 40 together, then locking them into place (FIGS. 3A, 8), thus preventing horizontal movement of the arms 38 , 38 ′ around pivot point 61 along the axis described by arrow 61 a .
- This locking action also joins hooking elements 31 a , 31 a ′ with loop elements 31 b , 31 b ′.
- the hook and loop fasteners 31 , 31 ′ prevent rotational movement of the back member 26 in the directions described by arrows 64 , 65 (FIG. 5). It should be noted that other types of locking latches or catches could be substituted for the latch and receptacle members described in this embodiment
- the arm members 38 , 38 ′ are pivoted outward and about hinges 37 , 37 ′ away from back member 26 in a 180 degree arc through the position shown in FIG. 3B until resting in the position shown by FIG. 3C.
- the back member 26 is pivoted forward in the direction of arrow 62 (FIG. 4) towards the seat support member 20 and about hinges 27 .
- arm members 38 , 38 ′and back member 26 are restricted in their inward and outward movements by the latching assemblies 28 , 28 ′ and the hook and loop fasteners 31 , 31 ′.
- the seat support frame 2 is integrally connected to the back member 26 and the arm members 38 , 38 ′ via the hinges 27 and 37 , 37 ′ respectively.
- the various components of the sofa 8 can become lost or separated when the sofa is in its folded storage position.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 the sofa is illustrated in the unfolded assembled position.
- the sofa is not shown as being upholstered for clarity reasons.
- the back member 26 is pivoted so that the respective surfaces 18 a , 18 a ′ of back left and right side support members 18 , 18 ′ are contiguous and parallel with inside surfaces 40 a , 40 a ′ of rear arm frames 40 , 40 ′ forming pitch angle 62 .
- This pitch angle is determined by lining up the rear surfaces 18 c , 18 c ′ of back side support members 18 , 18 ′ parallel to the rear surfaces 40 e , 40 e ′ of the arm rear frame members 40 , 40 ′.
- the pitch angle is fixed rigidly by locking latching assemblies 28 , 28 ′ as described above.
- FIGS. 11, 12, and 13 An alternative embodiment is illustrated in FIGS. 11, 12, and 13 .
- This embodiment has a back part 25 consisting of a bottom back part frame 88 , left and right side support back parts 98 , 98 ′, and a top back part 92 .
- a pitch rail 78 is also provided which runs parallel to a rear supporting member 86 and is attached to bottom back frame part 88 by means of hinges 90 .
- An outer back part 71 is provided and is comprised of top outer back frame part 72 , bottom outer back frame part 75 , and outer back side support parts 74 , 74 ′.
- Rear support part 86 is removably attached by means of dowels 76 or other removable attachment means, to bottom outer back frame part 75 .
- Top back frame part 92 of back part 25 is connected to top outer back frame part 72 by means of a plurality of hinges 82 (or a continuous hinge).
- a top frame part 70 is also shown in this embodiment attached to outer back side support parts 74 , 74 ′ and back part 25 .
- hinges 82 are shown attached to top outer back frame part 72 and top frame part 70 .
- the pitch angle 95 (FIG. 12) is determined by the relationship of back part 25 to outer back part 71 .
- rear surfaces 40 e , 40 e ′ of the arm rear frame members 40 , 40 ′ are now parallel with rear surfaces 74 a , 74 a ′ of outer back side support parts 74 , 74 ′.
- the pitch angle 95 (FIG. 12) is fixed rigidly by locking latching assemblies 28 , 28 ′.
- arm members 38 , 38 ′ are pivoted outward and about hinges 37 , 37 ′ away from back part 25 in a 180 degree arc through the position shown in FIG. 3B until resting in the folded storage position shown by FIGS. 3C and 12.
- the outer back side support part 74 is lifted up in the direction of arrow 84 so that dowels 76 are retracted from rear support frame member 11 . (See FIG. 11.) Outer back member 74 is then pivoted around hinges 82 in the direction of arrow 94 until bottom outer back frame part 75 touches bottom back frame part 88 . Back frame part 25 is then pivoted around hinges 90 in the direction of arrow 80 until back frame part 25 is contiguous with seat support frame 2 .
- the sofa described in the first embodiment can have a width of about 82 inches, with a depth of the seat member 14 being about 34 inches and a height of the back member 26 being about 34 inches (from the floor) or 23 inches (as measured from the upper surface of the seat member). Further, the front support member 10 and the rear support member 11 can have a height of 11 inches. These particular dimensions will provide a sofa that is comfortable for use and that is suitable, when upholstered and provided with cushions 34 , 34 ′, 36 , 36 ′ for the interior of most homes.
- Such a configured frame will accommodate cushions having sufficient loft so as to provide the needed comfort level and will also have sufficient storage space beneath seat springs 20 to accommodate cushions 34 , 34 ′, 36 , 36 ′ in the unassembled storage position. (See FIG. 4.)
- seat springs 20 can accommodate cushions 34 , 34 ′, 36 , 36 ′ in the unassembled storage position.
- FIG. 4. Of course other dimensions for the various support members and seat member can also be used, so as to provide a sofa 8 having a different size, or a loveseat, chair or sleep sofa.
- the sofa frame When the sofa frame is in the folded configuration for storage and shipping, (FIG. 4) the sofa 8 will have a foot print defined by the support members 10 , 11 , 13 , 13 ′ plus the surfaces defined by arm bottom surfaces 41 , 41 ′, for example 89 inches wide by 29 inches in depth for the sofa 8 described above.
- the folded sofa has a substantially decreased depth as compared with its assembled state. This is because the top frame member 16 of back member 26 is pitched back beyond the perpendicular of the back frame member 11 in the unfolded seating position. When folded, however, the bottom frame member 12 of back member 26 is contiguous and parallel to the rear edge 11 b of back frame member 11 (FIG. 10).
- a folded sofa 8 when provided with the seat cushions 34 , 34 ′, and back cushions 36 , 36 ′ can be stored and transported in a carton (not shown) having a width of 91 inches, a depth of 31 inches, and a height of only 15 inches. This is less than half the volume of the carton necessary to transport and store the sofa 8 in its unfolded state.
- the various support members and seat member are preferably comprised of wood, for example, solid wood or plywood. Other materials, such as molded plastic or metal can also be used.
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An upholstered foldable furniture system for mounting on a horizontal surface, having a first unfolded configuration for seating; and a second folded configuration for storage and shipping. The system comprises a horizontal seat support frame having a rear support member, front support member, and spaced apart side support members. A back member, having a bottom back member, top back member, and spaced aside side support members is rotatably secured to a rear support member, and is rotatable between a position parallel to the seat support frame and an obtuse angle with respect to the seat support frame. Left and right arm members are each comprised of a rear arm frame, a front arm frame, an upper arm frame, and a lower arm frame. The lower arm frames are rotatably secured to the side support members so that they can rotate through approximately 180 degrees from a vertically upward position to a vertically downward position. Latch assemblies are comprised of a first part and a second part, the first part being attached to an arm member, and the second part being attached to the side support back member. When the furniture system is in the unfolded configuration for seating the back member is at an obtuse angle relative to the seat support frame; and the left and right arm members are in a vertically upward position relative to the seat support frame, and the first and second parts of the latch assemblies are latched. When the furniture system is in the second folded configuration for storage and shipping the back member is in a horizontal position relative to the seat support frame, and the latch assemblies are unlatched.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/194,862, filed Apr. 6, 2000.
- This invention relates to furniture, and in particular, to folding fully upholstered furniture that can be shipped and/or stored in a relatively small space.
- Fully upholstered furniture, such as sofas, loveseats, chairs and sleep sofas that do not have exposed frame members, tend to be large, bulky and heavy. Fully upholstered furniture has also gradually increased in size over the past two decades and does not always fit through narrow doorways or staircases in many older homes and apartments.
- It is known to provide upholstered furniture that is assembled by the consumer. Although such Knockdown or Ready-to-Assemble (RTA) upholstered furniture reduces shipping costs and fits into narrow spaces, its commercial popularity has been limited. Fully upholstered RTA furniture can be more costly than comparable conventional furniture due in part to the need for expensive hardware and the use of expensive fabrics to cover areas that remain hidden in conventional designs. Also, it has been found that assembly of such furniture can be awkward for customers who lack the physical strength needed to assemble heavy components. It is also known to provide RTA futon furniture. Typically, this type of furniture is not filly upholstered and consists of an exposed wood or metal frame with one or more futon cushions.
- It is also known to provide furniture that is foldable, for example, folding lawn chairs or desk chairs. Typically, this type of furniture is used outdoors' as lawn or beach furniture, or as office or institutional-type seating. This folding furniture is typically not fully upholstered, and often has exposed hardware which is unsightly, and thus, not suitable for use in most homes as living room or family room seating. Further, it is known to provide fully upholstered foam furniture (that does not utilize wood frames or spring supports) for family room use. However, such furniture can be relatively uncomfortable, lack durability, and be unsuitable for most in-home uses. It is also known to provide fully upholstered automotive seating, which is not suitable for living room or family room seating.
- It is also known to provide seating (usually chairs) that does not require the use of a pitch rail or reinforcing outer back member to maintain the proper angle between the seat and back. Elimination of these components in larger and heavier items such as sofas or sleepers permits a considerable cost savings in both materials and manufacturing labor.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a fully upholstered furniture item that is foldable so as to require reduced space for transport or storage; that is as sturdy and durable as conventional upholstered furniture; that is indistinguishable in styling and comfort from conventional fully upholstered furniture; and that is relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
- It is also an object of the present invention to provide a fully upholstered furniture item that may be rapidly and completely assembled by a single consumer in a matter of seconds; and that in use has no exposed hardware and no separate parts or hardware that may get lost in transportation or storage.
- It is another object of the invention to provide an attachment system that will securely attach the arms and back of the upholstered furniture item to a frame so that there will be minimal wracking or separation between components, and yet will allow various parts to be folded for storage or shipping. Wracking is defined as a twisting movement which often occurs between the arms and back of inexpensive upholstered furniture.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a fully upholstered furniture item that does not require a center pitch rail or outer back member to maintain the pitch angle between the back and seat. In this invention, proper pitch is maintained through the use of a combination of latches fixing the angle of the back of the arms, and the hinge point of the back frame member.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a new, original, and ornamental design of a fully upholstered, foldable, furniture item.
- The above and other objects are accomplished by providing a foldable, fully upholstered, furniture item for placement on a substantially horizontal surface. The furniture item includes an essentially horizontal seat member having an upper surface and a lower surface, and front and rear spaced-apart edge regions. A front support member is provided, which has two spaced-apart edge faces. Legs are then attached to the front edge region of the seat member and also to the back edge region of the seat member.
- The furniture item further includes a back member having two spaced-apart edge faces. The back member is pivotably attached in a region of one of its edge faces to the upper surface, rear edge region, of the seat member, and is pivotable about a horizontal axis from an essentially horizontal position in which the back member is superposed to the seat member, to an obtuse angle relative to the seat member in which the one edge face of the back member rests directly on the seat member.
- The furniture item further includes two arm members having two spaced apart edge faces. The arm members are each pivotably attached in a region of one of its edge faces to the upper surface, rear edge region, of the seat member, and is pivotable about a horizontal axis from an essentially vertical position in which the arm member is superposed to the front and rear legs through a 180 degree arc, to an essentially vertical position in which the one edge face of the arm member rests directly on the seat member.
- Thus, the respective back and arm members are pivotable to their respective vertical positions to collectively form one of a foldable chair, love seat, sofa or sofa sleeper. (The seat member is not pivotable.)
- The furniture item further includes right and left latching assemblies, each consisting of two elements, a latch member and a receptacle member which lock together to prevent the arm members and back member from pivoting on their respective axis when fastened. In addition, the positioning of the right and left latching assemblies determines the angle of the back of the arm members and the hingepoint of the back member thereby setting the pitch of the back member in relation to the seat member.
- The latching assembly can be a generic draw catch, window latch or similar catch, latch or clamp intended to join a pair of members in abutting relationship along the edges thereof and to lock them in place. The latching assemblies may be manually released to allow the arm and back members to pivot about their respective horizontal axis to the storage configuration.
- In this embodiment, the latching assembly is reinforced by a hook and loop fastener (such as Velcro) comprised of a hooking element and a loop element. The hook and loop elements are brought together during the assembly process, allowing the latching elements to be easily aligned. After the latching elements are locked into place, and a person is seated, the hook and loop fasteners prevent the back member from pivoting on a horizontal axis away from the storage configuration by resistance across the horizontal plane of the hook and loop fastener.
- Preferably, the seat member is pivotably connected to the various support members using a plurality of respective hinges. The hinges can be continuous, i.e., extending across the entire width of the furniture item, or alternatively, two or more separate hinges can be used to connect each arm and back member to the seat member.
- The hinges may be comprised of metal, plastic, or a fabric material. Whether the present invention is folded in the storage configuration or unfolded in the normal seating configuration, little weight is placed on the hinges.
- Further, instead of hinges, the various support members can be pivotably attached to the seat member using other means, for example, a ball-and-socket arrangement. Regardless of the method of pivotably attaching the arm and back members to the seat member, it will be appreciated that this connection retains the various support members in constant connection with the seat member, so that the various components cannot become lost or separated.
- This embodiment provides for a furniture item that is easily set up by a single person merely by pivoting out light weight arm and back members The assembly process requires no tools, special skills, and little strength. Moreover, the furniture item can be unfolded and locked into the correct seating position by an individual purchaser in a matter of seconds. Further, when folded in the storage position, (with the seat and back cushions stored beneath the seat member) the furniture item displaces only 50% to 75% of the space occupied by the assembled item (depending upon the style.) As such, the furniture item according to the present invention can be easily and inexpensively transported and stored.
- The present invention thus provides for upholstered furniture such as a chair, sofa or sleep sofa that is decorative, aesthetically pleasing, comfortable, and usable in most homes.
- The invention will now be described in greater detail in connection with an embodiment thereof that is illustrated in the drawing figures.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration of a furniture item according to the present invention shown in its unfolded seating configuration without seat or back cushions.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective illustration of a furniture item according to the present invention shown in its unfolded seating configuration with upholstery and cushions.
- FIG. 3A, 3B and 3C are partial perspective front views looking toward the left arm member and showing the left arm rear frame member including the left latching assembly, back member and rear support frame member.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective front view showing the furniture item depicted in FIG. 2, in the folded storage or shipping configuration, with cushions stored beneath the seating platform.
- FIG. 5 is a left side view of the furniture item shown in FIG. 1 in a partially folded position.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective front view of the locking mechanism component of the latching assembly in the unlatched position.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective front view of the locking mechanism component of the latching assembly in the latched, but unlocked position.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective front view of the locking mechanism component of the latching assembly in the latched and locked position.
- FIG. 9 is a left side view of the furniture item shown in FIG. 1 in its unfolded seating configuration.
- FIG. 10 is a cross section side view taken along the lines of 10-10 of the furniture item shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 11 is a side view of an alternative embodiment of the invention in the unfolded seating configuration.
- FIG. 12 is a side view of the alternative embodiment of the invention in a partially folded configuration.
- FIG. 13 is a side view of the alternative embodiment of the invention in the folded, storage or shipping configuration.
- The following description describes a sofa embodying the invention, but it will be understood that it is equally applicable to chairs, sleepers and other types of upholstered furniture. In the description, the terms “vertical” and “horizontal” refer to directions substantially perpendicular and parallel, respectively, to a floor on which the chair or other type of furniture is placed. Also the described sofa is symmetrical; therefore for clarity, some of the drawings show only the left hand components as viewed from the front of the sofa, the right hand components being mirror images of the left hand components. In general, the left hand components are identified by unprimed numbers, and the right hand components, whether illustrated or not, are identified by primed numbers.
- Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, an embodiment of the unfolded furniture item in the normal seating configuration is illustrated. In particular, this embodiment shows the furniture item as being a
sofa 8. When unfolded, thesofa 8 is comprised of aseat support frame 2, aback member 26, 38, 38′, andarm members 3, 3′, 5, 5′.legs - Referring to FIG. 4, an embodiment of the folded furniture item in the storage or shipping configuration is illustrated.
- The
seat support frame 2 is comprised of horizontal front and rear spaced apartsupport members 10, 11 (FIG. 10) joined to horizontal left and right 13, 13′. Aside support members seat support unit 20 is located within theseat support frame 2 bounded by 10, 11, 13, 13′ and is attached to front and rearmembers 10, 11. Alternatively, thesupport frame members seat support unit 20 could be attached to 13, 13′. The seat support unit may be comprised of sinuous springs (as shown), coil springs, webbing, a sleeper unit, or other conventional seat support means.side support members -
Front support member 10 is comprised of lower frontsupport frame member 10 a, upper frontsupport frame member 10 b, and side 10 c, 10 c′.support frame members - Rear
support frame member 11 is comprised of lower rearsupport frame member 11 a, upper rearsupport frame member 11 b, and side support frame members 11 c, 11 c′. - The
back member 26, is comprised ofbottom back member 12 and vertically spaced aparttop back member 16, and vertical left and right spaced apart back 18, 18′. Bottomside support members back frame member 12 is attached to rearsupport frame member 11 by a plurality of hinges 27 (or a continuous hinge.) As shown, when unfolded, and as typical with sofas, theback member 26 and the rearsupport frame member 11 are essentially disposed linearly relative to one another. However, for comfort reasons theback member 26 is usually arranged at a slight angle relative to the rearsupport frame member 11. Aback support unit 19 is located within the frame bounded by 12, 16, 18, 18′ and is attached to top andmembers 16, 12. Thebottom support members back support unit 19 may be comprised of sinuous springs (as shown), coil springs, webbing, or other conventional back support means. - As shown in FIG. 3A, 3B, and 3C,
bottom back member 12 includesbottom surface 12 a, and top surface 12 b.Bottom back member 12 is rotatably connected byhinges 27 to rearsupport frame member 11. Back 18, 18′ include side surfaces 18 a, 18 a′, front surfaces 18 b, 18 b′, and rear surfaces 18 c, 18 c′ (FIG. 9).side support members - As best shown in FIG. 1, 5, and 9 the
38, 38′ are comprised of front arm frames 42, 42′, rear arm frames 40, 40′, lower arm frames 41, 41′ and upper arm frames 39, 39′. Left andarm members 38, 38′ are attached toright arm members 13, 13′ by means of a plurality of side hinges 37, 37′ (or a continuous hinge). In the folded storage position (FIG. 4),side support members 38, 38′ fold outwardly to rest against or in close proximity toarm members 3, 3′ andfront legs 5, 5′.rear legs - As shown in FIG. 3A, 3B, and 3C, rear arm frames 40, 40′ include inside surfaces 40 a, 40 a′, top surfaces 40 b, 40 b′, bottom surfaces 40 c, 40 c′, front surfaces 40 d, 40 d′,
40 e and 40 e′ and upholsteredrear surfaces 40 f, 40 f′.coverings - As shown in FIG. 4, when upholstered in the folded, storage and shipping configuration, seat and back cushions 34, 34′, 36, 36′ fit below the
10, 11, 13, 13′.support members - Referring to 3A, 3B and 3C, the inside surfaces 40 a, 40 a′ of arm rear frames 40, 40′ are removably connected to
18 a, 18 a′ of backinside surface 18, 18′ ofside support members back member 26 by means of 28, 28′ composed oflatch assemblies 28 a, 28 a′ and receptacle members 28 b, 28 b′. The inside surfaces 40 a, 40 a′ of arm rear frames 40, 40′ are also removably connected to side surfaces 18 a, 18 a′ oflatch members 18, 18′ ofside support members back member 26 by means of hook and 31, 31′ comprised of hookingloop fasteners 31 a, 31 a′ andelements 31 b, 31 b′. FIGS. 3A and 9 show the relative positions ofloop elements arm 38 and backmember 26 in the attached position. Bottom edges 40 c, 40 c′ of arm 40, 40′ rest on top edge 11 e ofrear members rear support member 11. FIG. 3B shows the relative positions ofarm 38 and backmember 26 midway through the pivot ofarm 38 alongaxis 61 to the folded position. FIG. 3C and 5 show the relative positions ofarm 38 and backmember 26 in the folded (storage or shipping) position. Bottom edges 40 c, 40 c′ of arm 40, 40′ are contiguous with the top edge 11 e ofrear members rear support member 11 and bottom 41, 41′ ofarm frame members 38, 38′ (FIGS. 4, 5) are contiguous with the top edge 13 b, 13 b′ ofarm members 13, 13′.side support members - As can be seen in FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, 6, 7, and 8, the latch members 28 b, 28 b′ are attached to front surfaces 18 b, 18 b′ of left and right back
18, 18′. Theside support members 28 a, 28 a′ are attached toreceptacle members 40 d, 40 d′ of armfront surfaces 40, 40′. Therear frame members 31 b, 31 b′ are attached to side surfaces 18 a, 18 a′ adjacent to latch members 28 b, 28 b′ respectively. Thehook elements 31 a, 31 a′ are attached to side surfaces 40 a, 40 a′ adjacent to receptacleloop elements 28 a, 28 a′ respectively. As seen in FIGS. 6, 7, and 8, as the latch member 28 b rotates in the direction of arrows 63 a, 63 b, and 63 c, it hooksmembers receptacle 28 a (FIG. 7), pulling theback member 26 and armrear frame member 40 together, then locking them into place (FIGS. 3A, 8), thus preventing horizontal movement of the 38, 38′ aroundarms pivot point 61 along the axis described by arrow 61 a. This locking action also joins hooking 31 a, 31 a′ withelements 31 b, 31 b′. In conjunction with theloop elements 28, 28′, the hook andlatch assemblies 31, 31′ prevent rotational movement of theloop fasteners back member 26 in the directions described byarrows 64, 65 (FIG. 5). It should be noted that other types of locking latches or catches could be substituted for the latch and receptacle members described in this embodiment - Referring to FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, and 5, to fold down the
back member 26 of thesofa 8, the 38, 38′ are pivoted outward and about hinges 37, 37′ away from backarm members member 26 in a 180 degree arc through the position shown in FIG. 3B until resting in the position shown by FIG. 3C. Theback member 26 is pivoted forward in the direction of arrow 62 (FIG. 4) towards theseat support member 20 and about hinges 27. - In the assembled position,
38, 38′and backarm members member 26 are restricted in their inward and outward movements by the latching 28, 28′ and the hook andassemblies 31, 31′.loop fasteners - As seen in FIGS. 1 and 5, the
seat support frame 2 is integrally connected to theback member 26 and the 38, 38′ via thearm members 27 and 37, 37′ respectively. As a result, none of the various components of thehinges sofa 8 can become lost or separated when the sofa is in its folded storage position. - Referring to FIG. 2, when upholstered in the assembled position, and with seat and back cushions 34, 34′ 36, 36′ in place, all of the hardware, (i.e. hinges 27, 37, 37′) latching
28, 28′, and hook andassembly members 31, 31′ are concealed or hidden from view.loop fasteners - Referring now to FIGS. 9 and 10, the sofa is illustrated in the unfolded assembled position. The sofa is not shown as being upholstered for clarity reasons. The
back member 26 is pivoted so that the 18 a, 18 a′ of back left and rightrespective surfaces 18, 18′ are contiguous and parallel withside support members 40 a, 40 a′ of rear arm frames 40, 40′ forminginside surfaces pitch angle 62. This pitch angle is determined by lining up the rear surfaces 18 c, 18 c′ of back 18, 18′ parallel to theside support members 40 e, 40 e′ of the armrear surfaces 40, 40′. The pitch angle is fixed rigidly by lockingrear frame members 28, 28′ as described above.latching assemblies - An alternative embodiment is illustrated in FIGS. 11, 12, and 13. This embodiment has a
back part 25 consisting of a bottom backpart frame 88, left and right side support back 98, 98′, and a top backparts part 92. Apitch rail 78 is also provided which runs parallel to arear supporting member 86 and is attached to bottomback frame part 88 by means of hinges 90. - An outer back
part 71 is provided and is comprised of top outerback frame part 72, bottom outerback frame part 75, and outer back 74, 74′. Rear supportside support parts part 86 is removably attached by means ofdowels 76 or other removable attachment means, to bottom outerback frame part 75. Topback frame part 92 ofback part 25 is connected to top outerback frame part 72 by means of a plurality of hinges 82 (or a continuous hinge). Atop frame part 70 is also shown in this embodiment attached to outer back 74, 74′ and backside support parts part 25. In this embodiment, hinges 82 are shown attached to top outerback frame part 72 andtop frame part 70. - In this alternative embodiment (FIGS. 11, 12, and 13), the pitch angle 95 (FIG. 12) is determined by the relationship of
back part 25 to outer backpart 71. In the assembled position (FIG. 11), rear surfaces 40 e, 40 e′ of the arm 40, 40′ are now parallel withrear frame members 74 a, 74 a′ of outer backrear surfaces 74, 74′. As in the first embodiment, the pitch angle 95 (FIG. 12) is fixed rigidly by lockingside support parts 28, 28′.latching assemblies - As shown in FIG. 12 and FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C,
38, 38′ are pivoted outward and about hinges 37, 37′ away fromarm members back part 25 in a 180 degree arc through the position shown in FIG. 3B until resting in the folded storage position shown by FIGS. 3C and 12. - Referring to FIG. 13, the outer back
side support part 74 is lifted up in the direction ofarrow 84 so thatdowels 76 are retracted from rearsupport frame member 11. (See FIG. 11.)Outer back member 74 is then pivoted around hinges 82 in the direction ofarrow 94 until bottom outerback frame part 75 touches bottomback frame part 88. Back framepart 25 is then pivoted around hinges 90 in the direction ofarrow 80 untilback frame part 25 is contiguous withseat support frame 2. - The sofa described in the first embodiment can have a width of about 82 inches, with a depth of the seat member 14 being about 34 inches and a height of the
back member 26 being about 34 inches (from the floor) or 23 inches (as measured from the upper surface of the seat member). Further, thefront support member 10 and therear support member 11 can have a height of 11 inches. These particular dimensions will provide a sofa that is comfortable for use and that is suitable, when upholstered and provided with 34, 34′, 36, 36′ for the interior of most homes. Moreover, such a configured frame will accommodate cushions having sufficient loft so as to provide the needed comfort level and will also have sufficient storage space beneath seat springs 20 to accommodatecushions 34, 34′, 36, 36′ in the unassembled storage position. (See FIG. 4.) Of course other dimensions for the various support members and seat member can also be used, so as to provide acushions sofa 8 having a different size, or a loveseat, chair or sleep sofa. - When the sofa frame is in the folded configuration for storage and shipping, (FIG. 4) the
sofa 8 will have a foot print defined by the 10, 11, 13, 13′ plus the surfaces defined by arm bottom surfaces 41, 41′, for example 89 inches wide by 29 inches in depth for thesupport members sofa 8 described above. The folded sofa has a substantially decreased depth as compared with its assembled state. This is because thetop frame member 16 ofback member 26 is pitched back beyond the perpendicular of theback frame member 11 in the unfolded seating position. When folded, however, thebottom frame member 12 ofback member 26 is contiguous and parallel to therear edge 11 b of back frame member 11 (FIG. 10). A foldedsofa 8, when provided with the seat cushions 34, 34′, and back cushions 36, 36′ can be stored and transported in a carton (not shown) having a width of 91 inches, a depth of 31 inches, and a height of only 15 inches. This is less than half the volume of the carton necessary to transport and store thesofa 8 in its unfolded state. - The various support members and seat member are preferably comprised of wood, for example, solid wood or plywood. Other materials, such as molded plastic or metal can also be used.
- As will be appreciated, since the various members are essentially components that can be individually built and upholstered before being joined by the hinge members, this greatly facilitates the manufacture of the furniture item. While the present invention has been described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments, it will be understood that numerous modifications, changes, variations and equivalents may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention herein be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims (9)
1. An upholstered foldable furniture system for mounting on a substantially horizontal surface, said furniture system having a first unfolded configuration for seating; and a second folded configuration for storage and shipping, comprising:
a horizontal seat support frame having a rear support member, and left and right side spaced support members;
a back member, having a bottom back member rotatably secured to said rear support member, said back member being rotatable between a position substantially parallel to said horizontal seat support frame and an obtuse angle with respect to said horizontal seat support frame.
left and right arm members, each of said left and right arm members having a rear arm frame, and a lower arm frame, said left and right lower arm frames being secured to said left and right side support members respectively.
left and right latch assemblies, each of said left and right latch assemblies having a first part and a second part, the first part of a left latch assembly being attached to one of said left arm member and said left side support back member, and the second part of a latch assembly being attached to the other of said left arm member and said left side support back member; and the first part of said right latch assembly being attached to one of said right arm member and said right side support back member, and the second part of a latch assembly being attached to the other of said right arm member and said right side support back member, whereby when the furniture system is in the first unfolded configuration for seating said back member is in a substantially vertical position, said left and right arm members are in a vertically upward position, and said first and second parts of said left and right latch assemblies are latched, and when the furniture system is in the second unassembled configuration for storage and shipping said back member is in a substantially horizontal position, and said first and second parts of said left and right latch assemblies are unlatched.
2. An upholstered foldable furniture system for mounting on a substantially horizontal surface, said furniture system having a first unfolded configuration for seating; and a second folded configuration for storage and shipping, comprising:
a horizontal seat support frame having a rear support member, front support member, and left and right side spaced support members;
a back member, having a bottom back member rotatably secured to said rear support member, said back member being rotatable between a position substantially parallel to said horizontal seat support frame and an obtuse angle with respect to said horizontal seat support frame.
left and right arm members, each of said left and right arm members having a rear arm frame, and a lower arm frame, said left and right lower arm frames being rotatably secured to said left and right side support members respectively for rotating each of said left and right arms from a vertically upward position to a vertically downward position; and
left and right latch assemblies, each of said left and right latch assemblies having a first part and a second part, the first part of said left latch assembly being attached to one of said left arm member and said left side support back member, and the second part of said latch assembly being attached to the other of said left arm member and said left side support back member; and the first part of said right latch assembly being attached to one of said right arm member and said right side support back member, and the second part of said latch assembly being attached to the other of said right arm member and said right side support back member, whereby when said furniture system is in the first unfolded configuration for seating said back member is at an obtuse angle relative to said side support members; said left and right arm members are in a vertically upward position, and said first and second parts of said left and right latch assemblies are latched, and when said furniture system is in the second folded configuration for storage and shipping said back member is in a substantially horizontal position, said left and right arm members are in a vertically downward position, and said first and second parts of said left and right latch assemblies are unlatched.
3. The upholstered foldable furniture system defined by claim 2 which further comprises left and right fasteners, each of said fasteners having a hooking element and a loop element, said hooking element being connected to one of said left arm member and said left side support back member, and said loop element being connected to the other of said left arm member and said left side support back member; and said hooking element being connected to one of said right arm member and said right side support back member, and said loop element being connected to the other of said right arm member and said right side support back member, said fasteners cooperating with said latch assemblies to prevent rotational movement of said back member about said rear support member.
4. An upholstered foldable furniture system for mounting on a substantially horizontal surface, said furniture system having a first unfolded configuration for seating and a second folded configuration for storage and shipping, comprising:
a horizontal seat support frame, said seat support frame having
a front support member;
a rear support member spaced from said front support member; and
left and right side spaced support members interposed between said front and rear support members;
a back member, said back member having
a bottom back member rotatably secured to said rear support member, said back member being rotatable between a position substantially parallel to said horizontal seat support frame and an obtuse angle relative to said back member;
a top back member spaced from said bottom back member; and left and right side support back members interposed between said bottom and top back members;
left and right arm members, each of said left and right arm members having
a front arm frame;
a rear arm frame spaced from said front arm frame;
a lower arm frame interposed between said front and rear arm frames; and
an upper arm frame interposed between said front and rear arm frames and spaced from said lower arm frame, said left and right lower arm frames being rotatably secured to said left and right support members respectively for rotating each of said arm members between a vertically upward position and a vertically downward position; and
left and right latch assemblies, each of said left and right latch assemblies having
a latch member; and
a latch receptacle, engageable with said latch member, said latch member of said left latch assembly being secured to one of said left rear arm frame and a surface of said left side support back member, and said latch receptacle of said left latch assembly being secured to the other of said left rear arm frame and a surface of said left side support back member; and said latch member of said right latch assembly being secured to one of said right rear arm frame and a surface of said right side support back member, and said latch receptacle of said right latch assembly being secured to the other of said right rear arm frame and a surface of said right side support back member; whereby when said furniture system is in the first unfolded configuration for seating said back member is at an obtuse angle relative to said side support members; said arm members are in a vertically upward position, and said latch members and said latch receptacle members are latched, and when said furniture system is in the second folded configuration for storage and shipping said back member is in a substantially horizontal position, said arm members are in a vertically downward position, and said latch members and said latch receptacle members are unlatched.
5. The upholstered foldable furniture system defined by claim 4 which further comprises left and right fasteners, each of said fasteners having a hooking element and a loop element, said hooking element being connected to one of said left arm member and said left side support back member, and said loop element being connected to the other of said left arm member and said left side support back member; and said hooking element being connected to one of said right arm member and said right side support back member, and said loop element being connected to the other of said right arm member and said right side support back member, said fasteners cooperating with said latch assemblies to prevent rotational movement of said back member about said rear support member.
6. An upholstered foldable furniture system for mounting on a substantially horizontal surface, said furniture system having a first unfolded configuration for seating; and a second folded configuration for storage and shipping, comprising:
a horizontal seat support frame having a rear support part, a pitch rail, and left and right side spaced support members;
a back part, having a bottom back part rotatably secured to said pitch rail, said back part being rotatable between a position substantially parallel to said horizontal seat support frame and at an obtuse angle with respect to said horizontal seat support frame;
an outer back part having outer back side support parts, a bottom outer back frame part, and a top outer back frame part;
a top frame part attached to said back part and rotatably joined to said outer back part;
left and right arm members, each of said left and right arm members having a rear arm frame, and a lower arm frame, said left and right lower arm frames being rotatably secured to said left and right side support members respectively for rotating each of said left and right arms from a vertically upward position to a vertically downward position; and
left and right latch assemblies, each of said left and right latch assemblies having a first part and a second part, the first part of a left latch assembly being attached to one of said left arm member and said left side support back part, and the second part of a latch assembly being attached to the other of said left arm member and said left side support back part; and the first part of a right latch assembly being attached to one of said right arm member and said right side support back part, and the second part of a latch assembly being attached to the other of said right arm member and said right side support back member, whereby when said furniture system is in the first unfolded configuration for seating said back member is at an obtuse angle relative to said side support members; said left and right arm members are in a vertically upward position, and said first and second parts of said left and right latch assemblies are latched, and when said furniture system is in the second folded configuration for storage and shipping said back member is in a substantially horizontal position, said left and right arm members are in a vertically downward position, and said first and second parts of said left and right latch assemblies are unlatched.
7. The upholstered foldable furniture system defined by claim 6 which further comprises left and right fasteners, each of said fasteners having a hooking element and a loop element, said hooking element being connected to one of said left arm member and said left side support back member, and said loop element being connected to the other of said left arm member and said left side support back member; and said hooking element being connected to one of said right arm member and said right side support back member, and said loop element being connected to the other of said right arm member and said right side support back member, said fasteners cooperating with said latch assemblies to prevent rotational movement of said back member about said rear support member.
8. The upholstered foldable furniture system defined by claim 6 , said furniture system having a first unfolded configuration for seating and a second folded configuration for storage and shipping, comprising:
a horizontal seat support frame, said seat support frame having
a front support member;
a rear support part spaced from said front support member; and
a pitch rail spaced apart and parallel to said rear support part and said front support member;
left and right side spaced support members interposed between said front support members and rear support part and attached to said pitch rail;
a back part, said back part having
a bottom back part rotatably secured to said pitch rail, said back part being rotatable between a position parallel to said horizontal seat support frame and an obtuse angle relative to said seat support frame; and
a top back part spaced from said bottom back part; and
left and right side support back parts interposed between said bottom and top back parts;
an outer back part, said outer back part having
a bottom outer back frame part removably attached to said rear seat support part;
a top outer back frame part spaced from said bottom outer back frame part; and
left and right outer back side support parts interposed between said bottom and top outer back parts;
a top frame part attached to said back part and rotatably joined to said top outer back part frame part;
left and right arm members, each of said left and right arm members having
a front arm frame;
a rear arm frame spaced from said front arm frame;
a lower arm frame interposed between said front and rear arm frames; and
an upper arm frame (39, 39′) interposed between said front and rear arm frames and spaced from said lower arm frame, said left and right lower arm frames being rotatably secured to said left and right support members respectively for rotating each of said arm members between a vertically upward position and a vertically downward position; and
left and right latch assemblies, each of said left and right latch assemblies having
a latch member; and
a latch receptacle, engageable with said latch member, said latch member of said left latch assembly being secured to one of said left rear arm frame and a surface of said left side support back part, and said latch receptacle of said left latch assembly being secured to the other of said left rear arm frame and the surface of said left side support back part; and said latch member of said right latch assembly being secured to one of said right rear arm frame and a surface of said right side support back part, and said latch receptacle of said right latch assembly being secured to the other of said right rear arm frame and a surface of said right side support back part; whereby when said furniture system is in the first unfolded configuration for seating said back part is at an obtuse angle relative to said side support members; and the arm members are in a vertically upward position relative to said side support members; and said latch members and said latch receptacles are latched, and when said furniture system is in the second folded configuration for storage and shipping said back member is in a substantially horizontal position, said arm members are in a vertically downward position, and said latch members and said latch receptacles are unlatched.
9. The upholstered foldable furniture system defined by claim 6 which further
comprises left and right fasteners, each of said fasteners having a hooking element and a loop element, said hooking element being connected to one of said left arm member and said left side support back member, and said loop element being connected to the other of said left arm member and said left side support back member; and said hooking element being connected to one of said right arm member and said right side support back member, and said loop element being connected to the other of said right arm member and said right side support back member, said fasteners cooperating with said latch assemblies to prevent rotational movement of said back member about said rear support member.
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