Gary Platt Gets New Tesla Patent

Gary Platt Manufacturing of Reno, Nevada has been issued a U.S. patent for its Tesla chair design (l.). It’s the third patent the company has received for one of its innovative seating solutions. Gary Platt chairs are in use in hundreds of casinos around the world.

Gary Platt Gets New Tesla Patent

Gary Platt Manufacturing of Reno, Nevada has earned U.S. Patent No. D861405 for its Tesla chair, the third patent the company has received for its innovative seating designs. Previously the company received a patent for its Monaco chair, which has since gone on to become one of the best-selling casino chairs worldwide. And earlier this year, the company’s Epic Frame, known globally for its versatility and durability, also received a U.S. patent.

“We are thrilled to be issued the Tesla patent for our innovative and leading chair designs,” said Gary Platt Chief Commercial Officer Joshua Corrick. “Creating a chair is more than just design – it is artful mastery of design, engineering, ergonomics, and industry. We have the world’s finest artisans creating and handcrafting each and every chair we produce, and we are excited to have this team receive the recognition they deserve.”

The patented Tesla will be prominently featured in Gary Platt’s Booth #2618 at this week’s Global Gaming Expo (G2E).

In addition to the Tesla at G2E, Gary Platt will show its cutting-edge seating solutions for the entire enterprise that will make operators sit down and cheer. The unsurpassed comfort that operators give their players in the casino is now available in collections for all areas of the casino, hotel, and hospitality venues.