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Specifications for a chair design

To write the specifications of the chair, it is advisable, first of all, to make a complete
description of the chair. To do this, you can draw the chair, indicating each of the
components of the chair by means of arrows and numbers, or you can simply make a
conceptual map of it.

Once this is done, you must begin the description of the chair, starting with the
part that you consider to be the core of the chair. For our case, which is described
below, we will take the seat of the chair as the nucleus.

General chair description

As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the present invention is directed towards a chair 10.
The chair 10 includes a seat 12 having a substantially rectangular contour, with the
seat 12 having opposed upper and lower surfaces 24, 26, respectively. The upper
surface 24 is adapted for supporting the buttocks of a user. A plurality of support legs
14, each having an upper end 28 and a lower end 30, are mounted to the lower
surface 26 of seat 12, with the upper ends 28 thereof being secured to the lower
surface 26 by any suitable means of mounting or securement. Although shown as
having four such legs 14, it should be understood that chair 10 may have any
suitable number of legs 14, dependent upon the particular needs and desires of the
user.

Figure 1. Drawing that shows all the parts that make up the chair to be assambled.
Figura 2. Explosive view of the assambling chair shown in Fig. 1

Each leg 14 preferably has a substantially rectangular cross-sectional


contour and is constructed from an elongated bar or rod, although it should be
understood that the particular contouring and relative dimensions of legs 14 shown
in Figs. 1 and 2 are shown for exemplary purposes only. The lower end 30 of each
leg 14 is adapted for removable positioning on a support surface, such as the floor,
for example. Additional cross bars 16 may be secured to, and extend between, the
front and rear pairs of legs 14, respectively, thus providing additional stability to
legs 14 and further providing a foot rest for the user, as desired.

As shown, a backrest 32 is further provided for supporting the user’s back.


The backrest 32 preferably includes an inverted, substantially U-shaped frame 22
having a pair of opposed lower ends 34, with the pair of opposed lower ends 34
being secured to the upper surface 24 of seat 12 by any suitable means of mounting or
securement, such as through insertion of the lower ends 34 into apertures or recesses
36, for example. A plurality of vertical slats 20 are mounted tothe frame 22, as shown,
with upper ends 40 thereof being secured to an inner surface of the frame 22, and
with lower ends 42 thereof being secured to a horizontally extending cross slat 18. It
should be understood that the number, contouring and relative dimensions of the
plurality of vertical slats 20 may be varied, dependent upon the particular needs and
desires of the user. Similarly, the height (with respect to seat 12), contouring and
relative dimensions of horizontally extending cross slat 18 may be varied, dependent
upon the particular needs and desires of the user.

Detailed chair description

1. Del la silla
1.1. Del propósito de la silla
1.2. Del ensamble de la silla
2. Del asiento
2.1. De las dimensiones del asiento
2.2. Del material del asiento
3. Del respaldo
3.1. De las dimensiones del respaldo
3.2. De la forma del respaldo
3.3. Del material del repaldo
3.4. De las dimensiones de los barrotes
4. De las patas de soporte
4.1. De las dimensiones de las patas
4.2. Del material de las patas
4.3. Del descansa pies

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