Patent classifications
A47B23/00
Foldable Electronic Device Display Enclosure
Foldable electronic device display enclosures that, when in use, enable users to block EMF radiation, particularly light, from being emitted beyond the electronic device holder are disclosed. A casing incorporates a cavity configured to accommodate an electronic device. The cavity is defined by a first wall, a second wall, a third wall, a fourth wall and a base. A cover is rotatably attached to an internal surface of the third wall, configured to be folded downwards and towards the cavity from an unfolded position and configured to be unfolded upwards and away from the cavity from a folded position. A first wing is hinged to a left portion of an internal surface of the cover. In the folded position, the first wing is positioned under the cover and within the cavity. A second wing is hinged to a right portion of the internal surface of the cover. In the folded position, the second wing is positioned under the cover and within the cavity.
Play table with tablet adjustor mechanism
A play table includes a base member, a door member, and a rotatable adjustor mechanism for securely holding items of different sizes on the play table. The base member includes side walls and a top wall extending between the side walls to form a storage compartment therein. The top wall includes a recessed, exterior, working surface. The door member is hingedly connected to one of the side walls for selectively opening and closing the storage compartment. The adjustor mechanism is rotatably attached to the top wall and includes an upper retention member, a lower mounting member, and a spring-loaded shaft member. The adjustor mechanism is spring-loaded to provide a biasing force against the item placed on the working surface to securely hold the item on the play table.
Stacked-Plate Type Mobile Device Support Stand
A stacked-plate type mobile device support stand includes a support plate, a mobile device abutting plate and a base plate. The support plate and the mobile device abutting plate have a first longitudinal bent portion therebetween, and the base plate has a stopper plate, and the base plate and the stopper plate have a second longitudinal bent portion therebetween, and the base plate and the mobile device abutting plate have a third longitudinal bent portion therebetween. When the stacked-plate type mobile device support stand is folded, the support plate, the mobile device abutting plate, the base plate and the stopper plate are bent into a stacked-plate form by using the first, second and third longitudinal bent portions.
Portable table top
A portable table top formed from a base having multiple legs and brackets for accommodating various positions. Extension brackets are attached to side edges which engage a mounting tab slidably insertable into a cavity formed on each side edge of the base. A centrally positioned support having a first end pivotably mounted to a lower surface of the base provides a three point support. Legs are provided if the base is to be used on flat table as an angled work surface.
Sliding bedside tray
A sliding bedside tray including a tray assembly and a sliding rail assembly is disclosed. There is often a need for bedridden user's such as hospital patients to have their daily lives facilitated due to their circumstances. Often times these patients are not very mobile. Even as immobile as the patient may be there is often a need for them to care after themselves in the form of feeding or administering their medications. Importantly, the sliding rail assembly is mounted onto a surface, such as table. The sliding rail assembly is held in place with the use of clamps which allow for quick and easy assembling and disassembling on different surfaces thereof. The tray assembly is mounted onto the sliding rail assembly and is free to slide the distance that the sliding rail assembly allows. A user simply pulls the tray assembly towards themselves for easy access of items thereon.
Support stand for hands free use of electronic devices while using an exercise machine
A support stand for an electronic device including a flat base, a first post having a first end secured to the base, a second post having a first end pivotably connected to a second end of the first post, a platform pivotably connected to a second end of the second post, a first arm pivotably attached to the first post, the first arm having a first telescopic section extending away from the first post, a second arm pivotably attached to the first post, a second arm having a second telescopic section extending away from the first post, a first adjustable fastening device located at a distal end of the first telescopic section; a second adjustable fastening device located at a distal end of the second telescopic section, and a locking device to adjust the height of the second post with regards to the first post, the locking device including a clamp assembly with an adjusting knot to lock the height of the second post, a first articulation, and a second articulation to provide a right to left rotational motion and swivel motion about the first post.
Support stand for hands free use of electronic devices while using an exercise machine
A support stand for an electronic device including a flat base, a first post having a first end secured to the base, a second post having a first end pivotably connected to a second end of the first post, a platform pivotably connected to a second end of the second post, a first arm pivotably attached to the first post, the first arm having a first telescopic section extending away from the first post, a second arm pivotably attached to the first post, a second arm having a second telescopic section extending away from the first post, a first adjustable fastening device located at a distal end of the first telescopic section; a second adjustable fastening device located at a distal end of the second telescopic section, and a locking device to adjust the height of the second post with regards to the first post, the locking device including a clamp assembly with an adjusting knot to lock the height of the second post, a first articulation, and a second articulation to provide a right to left rotational motion and swivel motion about the first post.
Side Cabinet with a Telescopically Arranged Table
A side cabinet includes a cabinet body, a table, an electric cylinder, and an extension device. The extension device includes two slide track units, a holding assembly, a telescopically arranged mechanism, and a linkage. The linkage includes at least one linking lever. The holding assembly includes a spring holder, and a spring mounted in the spring holder. The spring of the holding assembly is used to lock the at least one linking lever of the linkage. Thus, when the electric cylinder is operated, the telescopically arranged mechanism is driven to push the holding assembly, the linkage, and the table outward, and the spring is pulled outward to drive the linkage and the table to move upward, such that the table is moved transversely and lifted to facilitate the user using the table.
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.