Adjustable Tubular Metal School Desk and Seat (Patent No: 466619)
Inventor: Bruchet, Irvine Anthony Location: Lethbridge Comments: painter, 1948, Henderson's Directory Description: Irvine Anthony Bruchet, Leihbridge, Alberta, Canada. Application December 22, 1947, Serial No. 569,674.
2 Claims.
1. An article of furniture comprising a base member composed of spaced parallel rods having one of their ends bent upwardly to form front standards and their opposite ends reversely curved and then bent upwardly to provide rear standards, a U-shape tubular frame having its free ends telescopically fitted over the front standards of said base member, said frame being angularly bent to form a horizontal seat portion in superposed relation to the base member and an upright back rest, and a second U-shape tubular frame having its free ends telescopically fitted over the rear standards of said base member, said second frame being bent to provide a horizontal desk supporting portion in superposed relation to the curved ends of said base member and means to vertically adjust said U-shaped tubular frames.
2. An article of furniture comprising a base member composed of spaced parallel rods having their front ends bent upwardly and their rear ends reversely curved and then bent upwardly, a seat frame formed of tubular metal bent U-shape to form parallel arms, the free ends of said arms being bent downwardly for telescopic engagement with the front ends of said base member and the connected ends of said arms being bent upwardly to form a back rest, and a U-shape standard of tubular metal having its free ends telescopically fitted on the rear ends of said base member, the connected ends of said standard being bent at right angles to the free ends and flattened to provide a desk support and means to vertically adjust said seat frame and said U-shaped standard.
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