Folding seat
Appearance

A folding seat is a seat that folds away so as to occupy less space. When installed on a transit bus, it makes room for a wheelchair or two. When installed on a passenger car, it provides extra seating.
In churches, it may have a projection called a misericord, which offers some support to a person standing in front when the seat is folded.
Folding seats may also be found in stadiums, arenas, theaters, lecture halls and auditoriums to facilitate entry and exit.[1]
Some folding seats in rapid transit may fold-down rather than fold up.
In passenger aircraft, folding seats called jump seat, are used for cabin crew during start and landing.
Gallery
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Folding seats on the London Underground 1995 Stock
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Folding seat (foldaway bench) in a passenger car of the Odakyu 3000 series
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Folding seat in a corridor in NÄL hospital, Sweden
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Main auditorium, Columbia City Cinema, Seattle, US
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Folding seat controls
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Folding seats in the Kauffman Stadium
References
[edit]- ^ Postell, Jim (2012-11-06). Furniture Design. John Wiley & Sons. p. 35. ISBN 978-1-118-09078-7.
See also
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