Patent classifications
A47B5/00
Support bracket for countertops and shelving
In a first embodiment, a wall mount bracket including an elongated cantilevered support arm and spaced apart mounting plates are used to secure a countertop thereatop. Alternately, the elongated arm cooperates with a mounting area for use with a kitchen island or similar mounting. The cantilevered arms define floating arms which are readily mounted to support structures.
Support bracket for countertops and shelving
In a first embodiment, a wall mount bracket including an elongated cantilevered support arm and spaced apart mounting plates are used to secure a countertop thereatop. Alternately, the elongated arm cooperates with a mounting area for use with a kitchen island or similar mounting. The cantilevered arms define floating arms which are readily mounted to support structures.
SUPPORT BRACKET FOR COUNTERTOPS AND SHELVING
In a first embodiment, a wall mount bracket including an elongated cantilevered support arm and spaced apart mounting plates are used to secure a countertop thereatop. Alternately, the elongated arm cooperates with a mounting area for use with a kitchen island or similar mounting. The cantilevered arms define floating arms which are readily mounted to support structures.
SUPPORT BRACKET FOR COUNTERTOPS AND SHELVING
In a first embodiment, a wall mount bracket including an elongated cantilevered support arm and spaced apart mounting plates are used to secure a countertop thereatop. Alternately, the elongated arm cooperates with a mounting area for use with a kitchen island or similar mounting. The cantilevered arms define floating arms which are readily mounted to support structures.
Building assembly
A building assembly includes a floor frame, a roof, and walls extending between the floor frame and the roof and interconnected to define an interior and exterior of the building assembly. Each wall includes panels each defining an axis and having first and second ends, inner and outer sides, top and bottom surfaces, an upper notch formed through the top surface, and a lower notch formed through the bottom surface. Each notch is spaced inwardly along the axis from at least one end. The panels include first and second panels. The lower notch of the first panel mates with the upper notch of the second panel to form an interlocking joint to interconnect the first and second panels and form adjacent interconnected walls of the building assembly.
Building assembly
A building assembly includes a floor frame, a roof, and walls extending between the floor frame and the roof and interconnected to define an interior and exterior of the building assembly. Each wall includes panels each defining an axis and having first and second ends, inner and outer sides, top and bottom surfaces, an upper notch formed through the top surface, and a lower notch formed through the bottom surface. Each notch is spaced inwardly along the axis from at least one end. The panels include first and second panels. The lower notch of the first panel mates with the upper notch of the second panel to form an interlocking joint to interconnect the first and second panels and form adjacent interconnected walls of the building assembly.
Passenger tray table
A passenger tray table includes at least two hingedly connected table sections, and is operable to move between at least three positions: 1) a stowed mounting position against a fore positioned monument, where the tray table stows at an angle relative to vertical, and a top portion of the tray table is closer to the passenger than a lower portion of the passenger tray table in the stowed position, 2) a first operative position, where a front table section of the tray table lowers into a horizontal position, while the rear table section remains in the angled stowed position, and 3) a second operative position, where the front table section is disposed closer to the passenger while the rear table section of the passenger tray table is lowered to a horizontal position, in line with the front table section to provide a contiguous table surface.
Walking cane that folds into a portable chair
A multi-legged foldable cane chair with a folding geometry such that the members fold into a cane-like shape and unfold into a chair-like seat. The members and braces are joined such that one rear leg, one front leg, one armrest, and one seat bar comprise one side of the cane chair, while a rear brace and front brace separate the sides of the chair, and a seat and backrest provide areas for the user to sit and relieve weight. A handle provides a hand grip if the cane chair is used as a walking or standing aid.
Impact-resilient mounted table device
In a table device (100) with a tabletop (110), which is coupled to a support strut (120) for mounting on a wall for purposes of a support, a danger of injury to a person located in its vicinity during a sudden acceleration, especially in the direction of travel, is significantly reduced as compared to the known table devices (110) in that the tabletop (110) is fastened to a carrier platform (140) provided with mechanical damping elements (130, 131; 130, 131) and is indirectly connected to the support strut (120) across the mechanical damping elements (130, 131; 130, 131).
Impact-resilient mounted table device
In a table device (100) with a tabletop (110), which is coupled to a support strut (120) for mounting on a wall for purposes of a support, a danger of injury to a person located in its vicinity during a sudden acceleration, especially in the direction of travel, is significantly reduced as compared to the known table devices (110) in that the tabletop (110) is fastened to a carrier platform (140) provided with mechanical damping elements (130, 131; 130, 131) and is indirectly connected to the support strut (120) across the mechanical damping elements (130, 131; 130, 131).