Patent classifications
A47B3/00
ADJUSTABLE BAR, LEG ASSEMBLY AND TABLE HAVING SAME
A table includes a tabletop and a leg assembly to support the tabletop. The leg assembly includes first and second supports each movably connected with the table top. The leg assembly also includes an adjustable bar disposed substantially perpendicular to a height direction of the leg assembly. The adjustable bar has a first end connected with the first support and a second end connected with the second support such that changing a length of the adjustable bar changes a height of the leg assembly.
Adjustable-height folding table
An adjustable-height folding table adapted to be expanded to an unfolded configuration when being used and collapsed to a compact folded configuration when not being used for purposes of transport or storage. The folding table has a first plurality of legs extending between the table top and a corresponding plurality of footpads and a second plurality of legs that are pivotally coupled to respective ones of the footpads. The second plurality of legs are rotatable relative to the footpads between a first position extending downwardly from the footpads and away from the top of the table and a second position extending upwardly from the footpads and towards the table top. The second plurality of legs are rotated to lay on the ground in their first position, and the footpads lay on the ground when the second plurality of legs are rotated to their second position.
Fabric hinge
A foldable fabric hinge comprises a fabric portion having a first end and a second end. The foldable fabric hinge further comprises first and second fabric portion holders, wherein each of the first and second fabric portion holders is configured for gripping a respective one of the first and second fabric portion ends. A plurality of fasteners are configured for facilitating assembly of the first and second fabric portion holders and the fabric portion to first and second components requiring a hingeable connection.
Connecting device having retractable rods
A connecting device includes a case (1), a first rod (2), a second rod (3), and a third rod (4) that are connected to the case (1). Two first connecting members (5) connect the second rod (3) and the third rod (4) to the case (1). A second connecting member (6) connects the first rod (2) to the case (1). The case (1) includes an upper housing (101) and a lower housing (102) that define a first receiving hole (10), a second receiving hole (11), and a third receiving hole (9), the second connecting member (6) and the two first connecting members (5) are received in the first receiving hole (10), the second receiving hole (11), and the third receiving hole (9), respectively.
FOLDING STOOL OR FOLDING TABLE AND FOLDING FRAME THEREOF
The present disclosure discloses a folding stool or a folding table and a folding frame thereof. The folding frame comprises a left frame, a right frame, and two middle support legs. A front end of an inner side of the left frame and a front end of an inner side of the right frame are provided with front hinge pieces that are hinged to each other, and a rear end of the inner side of the left frame and a rear end of the inner side of the right frame are provided with rear hinge pieces that are hinged to each other. Tops of the two middle support legs are respectively hinged with the front hinge pieces and the rear hinge pieces. Each of the two middle support legs is provided with a sliding sleeve.
MOBILE PROJECT CENTER SYSTEM
A mobile project center system is presented that includes a center track having a pair of center supports and a pair of legs connected to the center support. A pair of benchtops are connected to the center track and move between an extended position and a retracted position. A pair of braces connect to each benchtop and provide support between the benchtop and the legs. These braces are locked and unlocked using a brace lock controlled by a brace control positioned just below the benchtops. A shelf extends between the opposing pairs of legs that transitions from a folded position and an extended position. The benchtop includes a plurality of openings in a grid pattern that facilitate attachment of various devices such as a joinery block. The system is used to perform a number of operations and converts between a plurality of configurations.
Foldable chair and foldable table
A foldable chair, comprising a seat portion and a telescopic side wall includes rings of varying diameters consecutively arranged. A topmost ring is mounted to a bottom surface of the seat portion and has a smallest diameter. A bottommost ring has a largest diameter. In deployed position, the telescopic side wall is opened or partially folded to set and lock a desired height of the chair. In fully retracted position all of the rings are disposed adjacent the bottom surface of the seat portion. Each ring is an integral unit configured with a locking arrangement that selectively locks it to an adjacent ring. In some embodiments, a security lock centrally disposed along a height of the chair substantially perpendicular to the varying diameters of the rings secures the locking arrangement. A table uses the foldable chair as a leg and can store several, for example four, foldable chairs.
Supinely Reading Stand
A supinely reading stand which barely blocks the text of the book, barely interferes with the sight of the eyes, and is more simply constructed, easy in assembly and lower-cost. The supinely reading stand comprises a book-supporting structure. The book-supporting structure comprises a four-sided frame and at least one tension-resistant thin line distributed in the inner area of the four-sided frame. The four-sided frame includes first opposite sides and second opposite sides. The tension-resistant thin line(s) is/are connected to the first opposite sides of the four-sided frame in tension state.
ORIGAMI-INSPIRED ENCLOSURE, TABLE, AND LAMP
An apparatus is provided having an open configuration and a closed configuration. The apparatus includes, while in the closed configuration, a first panel, a second panel, a third panel, a fourth panel, a fifth panel, and a sixth panel that together create a box partially enclosing a void space. The first panel is rotatably coupled to the fifth panel and the sixth panel, the second panel is rotatably coupled to the fourth panel and the sixth panel, and the third panel is rotatably coupled to the fourth panel and the fifth panel. The apparatus opens from the closed configuration to present the contents therein through a single degree-of-freedom mechanism where the first, second, and third panels become perpendicular to the fourth, fifth, and sixth panels while the fourth, fifth, and sixth panels become aligned in a same plane.
Foldable table leg
A foldable table leg includes a vertical pole, an inclined pole and two positioning members. The vertical pole is provided on the peripheral surface thereof with two protruding lugs facing each other. An end of the inclined pole is pivotably connected to the protruding lugs of the vertical pole in a way that the inclined pole is pivotable relative to the vertical pole between an unfolded position and a folded position. The positioning members fasten the protruding lugs of the vertical pole to an end of the inclined pole in a detachable manner, for positioning the inclined pole at the unfolded position. When the positioning members are detached, the inclined pole is pivotable from the unfolded position to the folded position, so that the objective of reducing the cubic volume and saving space is attained after the inclined pole is folded.