EP3245901A1 - A chair with elastically-deformable seat and/or backrest - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a chair with elastically-deformable seat and/or backrest.
- the invention relates to a chair having a metal frame formed by bent tubular elements that carry a seat panel and a backrest panel.
- the seat and/or the backrest should adapt to the weight of the user and to the backward thrust applied by the user's back.
- One method for adapting the geometry of the chair to the weight of the user and to the backward thrust applied to the backrest envisages the use of "weight-activated" mechanisms with tilting and mutually-synchronized seat and backrest.
- a simpler and cheaper way to adapt the geometry of the chair to the weight of the user and to the backward thrust applied on the backrest is that of providing seat and backrest made of deformable elastic elements, for example, sheets of fabric stretched on lateral supports of the seat and the backrest.
- deformable elastic elements for example, sheets of fabric stretched on lateral supports of the seat and the backrest.
- the present invention aims to provide a chair with a simple structure, characterized by a wide adaptability of the support surfaces of the seat and/or the backrest.
- this object is achieved by a chair having the characteristics forming the subject of claim 1.
- the chair 10 indicates a chair according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the chair 10 comprises a metal frame 12 formed of bent tubular metal elements.
- the frame 12 includes a seat portion 14 and a backrest portion 16.
- the seat portion 14 of the frame 12 comprises two seat support elements 18 oriented longitudinally and parallel to each other along opposite lateral sides of the chair 10.
- the backrest portion 16 of the frame 12 comprises two backrest support elements 20 parallel to each other and extending upwardly from the seat portion 14.
- the backrest support elements 20 are located on opposite lateral sides of the chair 10.
- the frame 12 of the chair 10 comprises two front leg elements 22 connected to the front ends of the respective tubular seat support elements 18 and two rear leg elements 26.
- the backrest support elements 20 are formed by upward extensions of the respective rear leg elements 26.
- the rear end of each seat support element 18 is fixed to the lower end of the respective backrest support element 20, coinciding with the upper end of the respective rear leg element 26.
- the two backrest support elements 20 are fixed to respective ends of a rear cross member 28.
- the front leg elements 22 are fixed to respective ends of a front cross member 30.
- the chair 10 comprises a flexible seat panel 32 and a flexible backrest panel 34 formed of molded plastic material with high elasticity.
- the flexible seat panel 32 and the flexible backrest panel 34 are capable of elastically deforming according to an arcuate shape and of returning to the initial shape when the force causing the deformation ceases.
- Suitable materials are, for example, nylon and polyoxymethylene (POM).
- the flexible backrest panel 34 has an upper side 36, a lower side 38 and two lateral sides 40.
- the flexible backrest panel 34 has a central portion with a plurality of parallel vertical ridges 41.
- the flexible backrest panel 34 has two lateral hollow portions 42 adjacent to the respective lateral sides 40 and open on the lower side 38.
- the lateral hollow portions 42 are preferably formed integrally in the flexible backrest panel 34.
- the lateral hollow portions 42 of the flexible backrest panel 34 have lower ends aligned with the lower side 38, upper ends located lower than the upper side 36 and outer edges aligned to the lateral sides 40 of the flexible backrest panel 34.
- the backrest support elements 20 have respective terminal portions 20' inserted within respective lateral hollow portions 42 of the flexible backrest panel 34.
- the terminal portions 20' are inclined towards the center of the chair with respect to a vertical axis, so that the upper ends of the terminal portions 20' are shifted inwardly with respect to the respective lower end. In a rest position ( Figure 1 ) the terminal portions 20' are inclined with respect to the outer edges of the respective lateral hollow portions 42.
- a clearance Pb in a transverse direction is provided between the external edges of the lateral hollow portions 42 of the flexible backrest panel 34 and the external sides of the respective terminal portions 20'.
- the transverse clearance Pb of the lateral hollow portions 42 varies along a vertical direction, from a minimum value level with the lower edge 38 of the flexible backrest panel 34, to a maximum value level with the upper edge of the lateral hollow portions 42.
- the flexible backrest panel 34 When a user leans back against the flexible backrest panel 34, the flexible backrest panel 34 is deformed elastically as shown in Figure 4 , 5 and 6 . In the deformed condition the radius of curvature of the flexible backrest panel 34 decreases with respect to the radius of curvature of the flexible backrest panel 34 in the rest condition. During the elastic deformation of the flexible backrest panel 34, the respective lateral hollow portions 42 move in a transverse direction with respect to the respective terminal portions 20', by an amount equal to the respective transverse clearance Pb.
- the flexible backrest panel 34 Because the clearance Pb varies in the vertical direction, the maximum deformation of the flexible backrest panel 34 is greater for areas closest to the upper side 34 and lower for areas closest to the lower side 38. Consequently, in the deformed position, the flexible backrest panel 34 inclines backwards with respect to the rest position by a preset angle ⁇ , as shown in Figures 2 and 5 .
- the backward inclination of the flexible backrest panel 34 has a similar effect to that of chairs with rigid backrests articulated about a transverse axis.
- the flexible backrest panel 34 because of the elasticity of the material, is subject to an elastic return force which tends to return it to the rest position. When the backward thrust applied by the back of user ceases, the flexible backrest panel 34 returns to its rest position illustrated in Figure 1 , 2 and 3 .
- the flexible seat panel 32 has a pair of lateral hollow portions 44, extending parallel to the outer edges of the flexible seat panel 32.
- the seat support elements 18 of the frame 12 extend through respective lateral hollow portions 44 of the flexible seat panel 32.
- each of the lateral hollow portions 44 is defined between an outer edge of the flexible seat panel 32 and a metal support 46 fixed on the lower side of the flexible seat panel 32.
- the metal support 46 is fixed to the flexible seat panel 32 by means of screws 48 which engage respective projections which project downwardly from the lower surface of the flexible seat panel 32.
- Each metal support 46 extends longitudinally for the whole length of the flexible seat panel 32, adjacent to the respective outer edge thereof.
- Each metal support 46 has a longitudinal channel 52 with a semicircular cross-section, which contains the respective seat support elements 18.
- the flexible seat panel 32 in the rest position has an essentially flat shape.
- the flexible seat panel 32 When a user is sitting on the flexible seat panel 32, the flexible seat panel 32 assumes an arcuate shape as shown in Figure 8 .
- the flexible seat panel 32 is elastically deformed to assume the arcuate position.
- the respective lateral hollow portions 44 move in a direction transverse to the respective tubular support elements 18, by an amount equal to the respective transverse clearance Ps.
- the clearance Ps between the outer edges of the lateral hollow portions 44 and the respective seat support elements 18 is canceled.
- the clearance Ps between the outer ends of the lateral hollow portions 44 and the respective seat support elements 18 determines the maximum deformation of the flexible seat panel 32, indicated by Ds in Figure 8 .
- Figures 9 and 10 show the detail of the relative movement of the lateral hollow portions 44 with respect to the seat support elements 18, in the rest position and in the deformed position of the flexible seat panel 32.
- the clearance Ps of the lateral hollow portions 36 can be essentially constant along the longitudinal axis of the respective tubular seat support element 18. Consequently, the maximum deformation Ds of the flexible seat panel 32 is essentially constant along the central axis of the flexible seat panel 32.
- the clearance Ps between the ends of the lateral hollow portions 44 and the respective tubular elements 18 could vary along the axis of the respective seat support element 18, from a minimum value level with the front end of the flexible seat panel 32, and a maximum value level with the rear end of the flexible seat panel 32. In this way, in the conditions of use, the deformation of the seat panel has a minimum value at the front edge of the seat panel 32 and a maximum value at the rear edge of the seat panel 32. Thus, in the deformed position, the central axis of the seat panel 32 inclines backwards with respect to the rest position.
- FIGs 11 and 12 show a variant of Figures 9 and 10 , wherein each lateral hollow portions 44 contains an undulated laminar spring 54 extending longitudinally within the respective lateral hollow portion 44, parallel to the respective tubular seat support elements 18.
- the undulated laminar spring 54 In the rest position of the seat shown in Figure 11 the undulated laminar spring 54 has an undulated shape.
- the undulation of the spring 54 form a clearance Ps between the lateral hollow portions 44 and the respective seat support elements 18 and maintain the flexible seat panel 32 in a substantially flat position.
- the flexible seat panel 32 is deformed as shown in Figure 8 .
- the spring 54 is flattened and the clearance Ps between the seat support element 18 and the outer edge of the lateral hollow portion 44 is cancelled as shown in figure 12 .
- the spring 54 allows the use of materials for the flexible seat panel 32 with less elasticity since the spring 54 brings the flexible seat panel 32 back to a substantially flat position also in cases in which the elasticity of the material is low.
- a similar spring can also be used in the lateral hollow portions 42 of the flexible backrest panel 34.
- the deformable seat and backrest of the present invention do not necessarily have to be used together. It is therefore possible to use the deformable backrest of the present invention on chairs with a different seat or the deformable seat of the present invention on chairs with a different backrest.
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- a metal frame (12) formed by a plurality of metal elements (18-30), including a seat portion (14) having two seat support elements (18) and a backrest portion (16) having two backrest support elements (20') extending upwardly from the seat portion (14),
- a flexible backrest panel (34) and/or a flexible seat panel (32) of plastic material having two lateral hollow portions (42; 44) into which respective support elements (20', 18) are inserted,
wherein, in a rest condition, there is a transverse clearance (Pb, Ps) between outer edges of said lateral hollow portions (42; 44) and the respective support elements (20'; 18) and wherein, in a deformed condition of the flexible backrest panel (34) and/or flexible seat panel (32) said transverse clearance (Pb, Ps) is reduced to zero.
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- The present invention relates to a chair with elastically-deformable seat and/or backrest.
- In particular, the invention relates to a chair having a metal frame formed by bent tubular elements that carry a seat panel and a backrest panel.
- As is well known in the field, to increase the comfort, the seat and/or the backrest should adapt to the weight of the user and to the backward thrust applied by the user's back.
- One method for adapting the geometry of the chair to the weight of the user and to the backward thrust applied to the backrest envisages the use of "weight-activated" mechanisms with tilting and mutually-synchronized seat and backrest.
- A simpler and cheaper way to adapt the geometry of the chair to the weight of the user and to the backward thrust applied on the backrest is that of providing seat and backrest made of deformable elastic elements, for example, sheets of fabric stretched on lateral supports of the seat and the backrest. These solutions are generally affected by a limited possibility of elastic deformation of the sheets forming the seat and the back.
- The present invention aims to provide a chair with a simple structure, characterized by a wide adaptability of the support surfaces of the seat and/or the backrest.
- According to the present invention, this object is achieved by a chair having the characteristics forming the subject of claim 1.
- The claims form an integral part of the disclosure provided here in relation to the invention.
- The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
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Figure 1 is a front elevational view of an embodiment of a chair according to the present invention, -
Figure 2 is a cross-section along the line II-II ofFigure 1 , -
Figure 3 is a cross-section of the backrest along the line III-III inFigure 1 , -
Figure 4 is a front elevational view of the backrest of the chair ofFigure 1 in a deformed position, -
Figure 5 and6 are cross-sections along the lines V-V and VI-VI ofFigure 4 , illustrating the backrest in the deformed position, -
Figures 7 and 8 are cross-sections along the lines VII-VII ofFigure 2 showing the seat in the rest position and deformed position, respectively, -
Figures 9 and 10 are enlarged details of the parts indicated by the arrows IX and X inFigures 7 and 8 , and -
Figure 11 and 12 are enlarged details showing a variant offigures 9 and 10 . - With reference to
Figures 1 and2 ,numeral 10 indicates a chair according to an embodiment of the present invention. Thechair 10 comprises ametal frame 12 formed of bent tubular metal elements. Theframe 12 includes aseat portion 14 and abackrest portion 16. Theseat portion 14 of theframe 12 comprises twoseat support elements 18 oriented longitudinally and parallel to each other along opposite lateral sides of thechair 10. Thebackrest portion 16 of theframe 12 comprises twobackrest support elements 20 parallel to each other and extending upwardly from theseat portion 14. Thebackrest support elements 20 are located on opposite lateral sides of thechair 10. - The
frame 12 of thechair 10 comprises twofront leg elements 22 connected to the front ends of the respective tubularseat support elements 18 and tworear leg elements 26. Thebackrest support elements 20 are formed by upward extensions of the respectiverear leg elements 26. The rear end of eachseat support element 18 is fixed to the lower end of the respectivebackrest support element 20, coinciding with the upper end of the respectiverear leg element 26. The twobackrest support elements 20 are fixed to respective ends of arear cross member 28. Thefront leg elements 22 are fixed to respective ends of afront cross member 30. - The
chair 10 comprises aflexible seat panel 32 and aflexible backrest panel 34 formed of molded plastic material with high elasticity. Theflexible seat panel 32 and theflexible backrest panel 34 are capable of elastically deforming according to an arcuate shape and of returning to the initial shape when the force causing the deformation ceases. Suitable materials are, for example, nylon and polyoxymethylene (POM). - With reference to
Figures 1 and4 , theflexible backrest panel 34 has anupper side 36, alower side 38 and twolateral sides 40. Preferably, theflexible backrest panel 34 has a central portion with a plurality of parallelvertical ridges 41. Theflexible backrest panel 34 has two lateralhollow portions 42 adjacent to the respectivelateral sides 40 and open on thelower side 38. The lateralhollow portions 42 are preferably formed integrally in theflexible backrest panel 34. In the shown example the lateralhollow portions 42 of theflexible backrest panel 34 have lower ends aligned with thelower side 38, upper ends located lower than theupper side 36 and outer edges aligned to thelateral sides 40 of theflexible backrest panel 34. - The
backrest support elements 20 have respective terminal portions 20' inserted within respective lateralhollow portions 42 of theflexible backrest panel 34. The terminal portions 20' are inclined towards the center of the chair with respect to a vertical axis, so that the upper ends of the terminal portions 20' are shifted inwardly with respect to the respective lower end. In a rest position (Figure 1 ) the terminal portions 20' are inclined with respect to the outer edges of the respective lateralhollow portions 42. - With reference to
Figures 1 and3 , in the rest condition, a clearance Pb in a transverse direction is provided between the external edges of the lateralhollow portions 42 of theflexible backrest panel 34 and the external sides of the respective terminal portions 20'. The transverse clearance Pb of the lateralhollow portions 42 varies along a vertical direction, from a minimum value level with thelower edge 38 of theflexible backrest panel 34, to a maximum value level with the upper edge of the lateralhollow portions 42. - When a user leans back against the
flexible backrest panel 34, theflexible backrest panel 34 is deformed elastically as shown inFigure 4 ,5 and6 . In the deformed condition the radius of curvature of theflexible backrest panel 34 decreases with respect to the radius of curvature of theflexible backrest panel 34 in the rest condition. During the elastic deformation of theflexible backrest panel 34, the respective lateralhollow portions 42 move in a transverse direction with respect to the respective terminal portions 20', by an amount equal to the respective transverse clearance Pb. - In the deformed condition of the
flexible backrest panel 34, the clearance Pb between the outer edges of the lateralhollow portions 42 and the respective terminal portions 20' is canceled, as shown inFigures 4 and6 . In this position the outer edges of the lateralhollow portions 42 come into contact with the respective terminal portions 20'. In the deformed position ofFigure 4 a further deformation of theflexible backrest panel 34 is prevented. The clearance Pb between the outer edges of the lateralhollow portions 38 and the respective terminal portions 20' determines the maximum deformation of theflexible backrest panel 34. - Because the clearance Pb varies in the vertical direction, the maximum deformation of the
flexible backrest panel 34 is greater for areas closest to theupper side 34 and lower for areas closest to thelower side 38. Consequently, in the deformed position, theflexible backrest panel 34 inclines backwards with respect to the rest position by a preset angle α, as shown inFigures 2 and 5 . The backward inclination of theflexible backrest panel 34 has a similar effect to that of chairs with rigid backrests articulated about a transverse axis. Theflexible backrest panel 34, because of the elasticity of the material, is subject to an elastic return force which tends to return it to the rest position. When the backward thrust applied by the back of user ceases, theflexible backrest panel 34 returns to its rest position illustrated inFigure 1 ,2 and3 . - With reference to
Figures 7, 8 and9-12 , theflexible seat panel 32 has a pair of lateralhollow portions 44, extending parallel to the outer edges of theflexible seat panel 32. Theseat support elements 18 of theframe 12 extend through respective lateralhollow portions 44 of theflexible seat panel 32. - As shown in greater detail in
Figures 9 to 12 , in the embodiment shown in the drawings each of the lateralhollow portions 44 is defined between an outer edge of theflexible seat panel 32 and ametal support 46 fixed on the lower side of theflexible seat panel 32. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, themetal support 46 is fixed to theflexible seat panel 32 by means ofscrews 48 which engage respective projections which project downwardly from the lower surface of theflexible seat panel 32. Eachmetal support 46 extends longitudinally for the whole length of theflexible seat panel 32, adjacent to the respective outer edge thereof. Eachmetal support 46 has alongitudinal channel 52 with a semicircular cross-section, which contains the respectiveseat support elements 18. - With reference to
Figures 7 and9 , in the rest position theflexible seat panel 32 has an essentially flat shape. In each lateralhollow portions 44 of theflexible seat panel 32 there is a clearance Ps in a transverse direction between the external edge of thetubular element 18 and the corresponding external edge of the corresponding lateralhollow portion 44. - When a user is sitting on the
flexible seat panel 32, theflexible seat panel 32 assumes an arcuate shape as shown inFigure 8 . Theflexible seat panel 32 is elastically deformed to assume the arcuate position. During the elastic deformation of theflexible seat panel 32, the respective lateralhollow portions 44 move in a direction transverse to the respectivetubular support elements 18, by an amount equal to the respective transverse clearance Ps. In the deformed position of theflexible seat panel 32, the clearance Ps between the outer edges of the lateralhollow portions 44 and the respectiveseat support elements 18 is canceled. When the ends of the lateralhollow portions 44 come into contact with the respectiveseat support elements 18, a further deformation of theflexible seat panel 32 is prevented. The clearance Ps between the outer ends of the lateralhollow portions 44 and the respectiveseat support elements 18 determines the maximum deformation of theflexible seat panel 32, indicated by Ds inFigure 8 . -
Figures 9 and 10 show the detail of the relative movement of the lateralhollow portions 44 with respect to theseat support elements 18, in the rest position and in the deformed position of theflexible seat panel 32. - When the user rises from the
chair 10, theflexible seat panel 32 returns to the rest position as a result of its elasticity. The lateralhollow portions 44 return to the position illustrated inFigure 7 and9 and the lateral clearance Ps returns to the initial value. - The clearance Ps of the lateral
hollow portions 36 can be essentially constant along the longitudinal axis of the respective tubularseat support element 18. Consequently, the maximum deformation Ds of theflexible seat panel 32 is essentially constant along the central axis of theflexible seat panel 32. Alternatively, the clearance Ps between the ends of the lateralhollow portions 44 and the respectivetubular elements 18 could vary along the axis of the respectiveseat support element 18, from a minimum value level with the front end of theflexible seat panel 32, and a maximum value level with the rear end of theflexible seat panel 32. In this way, in the conditions of use, the deformation of the seat panel has a minimum value at the front edge of theseat panel 32 and a maximum value at the rear edge of theseat panel 32. Thus, in the deformed position, the central axis of theseat panel 32 inclines backwards with respect to the rest position. -
Figures 11 and 12 show a variant ofFigures 9 and 10 , wherein each lateralhollow portions 44 contains an undulatedlaminar spring 54 extending longitudinally within the respective lateralhollow portion 44, parallel to the respective tubularseat support elements 18. In the rest position of the seat shown inFigure 11 the undulatedlaminar spring 54 has an undulated shape. The undulation of thespring 54 form a clearance Ps between the lateralhollow portions 44 and the respectiveseat support elements 18 and maintain theflexible seat panel 32 in a substantially flat position. When the user is seated on the chair theflexible seat panel 32 is deformed as shown inFigure 8 . In the seating position thespring 54 is flattened and the clearance Ps between theseat support element 18 and the outer edge of the lateralhollow portion 44 is cancelled as shown infigure 12 . Thespring 54 allows the use of materials for theflexible seat panel 32 with less elasticity since thespring 54 brings theflexible seat panel 32 back to a substantially flat position also in cases in which the elasticity of the material is low. A similar spring can also be used in the lateralhollow portions 42 of theflexible backrest panel 34. - The deformable seat and backrest of the present invention do not necessarily have to be used together. It is therefore possible to use the deformable backrest of the present invention on chairs with a different seat or the deformable seat of the present invention on chairs with a different backrest.
- Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments can be widely varied with respect to those described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.
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- A chair comprising:- a metal frame (12) formed by a plurality of metal elements (18-30), including a seat portion (14) having two seat support elements (18) and a backrest portion (16) having two backrest support elements (20') extending upwardly from the seat portion (14),- a flexible backrest panel (34) and/or a flexible seat panel (32) of plastic material having two lateral hollow portions (42; 44) into which respective support elements (20', 18) are inserted,wherein, in a rest condition, there is a transverse clearance (Pb, Ps) between outer edges of said lateral hollow portions (42; 44) and the respective support elements (20'; 18) and wherein, in a deformed condition of the flexible backrest panel (34) and/or flexible seat panel (32) said transverse clearance (Pb, Ps) is reduced to zero.
- A chair according to claim 1, wherein in the rest condition, said transverse clearance (Pb) of the lateral hollow portions (42) of the flexible backrest panel (34) varies in the vertical direction from a minimum value at the lower ends of the lateral hollow portions (42) to a maximum value at the upper ends of the lateral hollow portions (28).
- A chair according to claim 2, wherein the tubular backrest support elements (20) have respective terminal portions (20') which in a rest position are inclined with respect to the outer edges of the respective lateral hollow portions (42) and wherein in the deformed position the outer edges of the lateral hollow portions (42) come into contact with the respective terminal portions (20'), whereby in the deformed position the flexible backrest panel (34) inclines backwards with respect to the rest position by a preset angle (α).
- A chair according to claim 1, wherein the flexible backrest panel (34) has an upper side (36), a lower side (38) and two lateral sides (40) and wherein said two lateral hollow portions (42) are adjacent to the respective lateral sides (40) and open on the lower side (38).
- A chair according to claim 4, wherein the lateral hollow portions (42) of the flexible backrest panel (34) have lower ends aligned with the lower side (38), upper ends located lower than the upper side (36) and outer edges aligned to the lateral sides (40) of the flexible backrest panel (34).
- A chair according to claim 1, wherein the flexible seat panel (32) has a pair of lateral hollow portions (44), extending parallel to outer edges of the flexible seat panel (32), the seat support elements (18) extending through respective lateral hollow portions (44) of the flexible seat panel (32).
- A chair according to claim 6, wherein each of the lateral hollow portions (44) is defined between an outer edge of the flexible seat panel (32) and a metal support (46) fixed on the lower side of the flexible seat panel (32).
- A chair according to claim 7, wherein said metal support (46) is fixed to the flexible seat panel (32) by means of screws (48) which engage respective projections which project downwardly from the lower surface of the flexible seat panel (32).
- A chair according to claim 8, wherein each metal support (46) extends longitudinally for the whole length of the flexible seat panel (32), adjacent to the respective outer edge thereof.
- A chair according to claim 7, wherein each metal support (46) has a longitudinal channel (52) with a semicircular cross-section, which contains the respective seat support elements (18).
- A chair according to claim 6, wherein each of said lateral hollow portions (44) contains an undulated laminar spring (54) extending longitudinally within the respective lateral hollow portion (44), parallel to the respective seat support elements (18).
- A chair according to claim 1, wherein in the rest position of the flexible seat panel (32) said transverse clearance (Ps) of the lateral hollow portions (44) of the flexible seat panel (32) has a constant value along a longitudinal axis of the respective tubular seat support element (18).
- A chair according to claim 1, wherein in the rest position, said transverse clearance (Ps) of the lateral hollow portions (44) of the flexible seat panel (32) varies along a longitudinal axis of the respective tubular seat support element (18) from a minimum value at a front edge of the flexible seat panel (32) to a maximum value at a rear edge of the flexible seat panel (32).
- A chair according to claim 1, wherein said frame (12) comprises two front legs (22) having upper ends connected to respective front ends of the seat support elements (18) and two rear legs (26) forming a downward extension of the respective backrest support elements (20), wherein the backrest support elements (20) are fixed to respective lateral ends of a rear cross member (28), and wherein said front legs (22) are fixed to respective lateral ends of a front cross member (30).
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