Patent classifications
A47B43/00
Folding, hard-wall locker
A folding hard-wall locker includes a frame, a front door connected to the frame for opening and closing the locker, and accordion-like folding side-walls connected to the frame. Each of the folding side-walls has first and second edges facing away from the frame. For each of the folding side-walls, the length of the first edge plus the length of the second edge is greater than the height of the door (and of the frame). In operation, the locker may be unfolded, assembled, and positioned for use within a shelter. The combined lengths of the first and second edges is greater than any dimension of the locker before the locker is unfolded from its shipping configuration. Among other things, the unfolded, assembled locker is adapted to fit beneath an angled ceiling of a flexible shelter.
Hanging apparatus
An apparatus for hanging clothing or sports equipment that is removably mountable in a locker cubby and may be reconfigured from a closed position in which the apparats lies generally flat for transport and an open in use position wherein multiple locations are provided to support clothing and sports equipment.
Hanging apparatus
An apparatus for hanging clothing or sports equipment that is removably mountable in a locker cubby and may be reconfigured from a closed position in which the apparats lies generally flat for transport and an open in use position wherein multiple locations are provided to support clothing and sports equipment.
Collapsible Closet Assembly
A collapsible closet assembly for facilitating a closet to be easily portable includes a closet that has a pair of lateral walls that are collapsible thereby facilitating the closet to be positionable in a collapsed position for transporting the closet. A door is positionable between an open position and a closed position. A top wall is hingedly coupled to the closet and the top wall is foldable downwardly on the closet when the closet is positioned in the collapsed position. A bottom wall is hingedly coupled to the closet and the bottom wall is foldable upwardly on the closet when the closet is positioned in the collapsed position.
Collapsible Closet Assembly
A collapsible closet assembly for facilitating a closet to be easily portable includes a closet that has a pair of lateral walls that are collapsible thereby facilitating the closet to be positionable in a collapsed position for transporting the closet. A door is positionable between an open position and a closed position. A top wall is hingedly coupled to the closet and the top wall is foldable downwardly on the closet when the closet is positioned in the collapsed position. A bottom wall is hingedly coupled to the closet and the bottom wall is foldable upwardly on the closet when the closet is positioned in the collapsed position.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE KIT
A surgical procedure kit includes a base, a first expansion panel having a first edge pivotably coupled to a first edge of the base, a first tent panel having a first edge pivotably coupled to a second edge of the first expansion panel, a second expansion panel having a first edge pivotably coupled to a second edge of the first tent panel and a second tent panel having a first edge pivotably coupled to the second edge of the second expansion panel. The base, the first tent panel, and the second tent panel each includes a receptacle configured to releasably hold a surgical device. In addition, the base, the first expansion panel, the first tent panel, the second expansion panel and the second tent panel are configurable between a deployed state and a shipping state.
VARIABLE SHAPE STRUCTURE HAVING BEND MEMBERS
Bend members making up a variable shape structure each have a central coupling point, a one-end coupling point, and an other-end coupling point that are arranged so as to form a V shape with a fixed bend angle. A central coupling point of the first bend member and a central coupling point of the second bend member are pivotally coupled together. A central coupling point of the third bend member and a central coupling point of the fourth bend member are pivotally coupled together. A one-end coupling point of the first bend member and a one-end coupling point of the third bend member are pivotally coupled together. A one-end coupling point of the second bend member and a one-end coupling point of the fourth bend member are pivotally coupled together. The first, the second, the third, and the fourth bend members are of the same shape and the same size.
Diamond-shaped folding rack
A diamond-shaped folding rack includes a left side frame, a right side frame, a folding layer plate, a linkage vertical rod, and a locking mechanism. The folding layer plate is axially connected to the left and right side frames. The linkage vertical rod is provided at a folding junction of the folding layer plate. The linkage vertical rod moves up to allow the folding layer plate to fold upward; the linkage vertical rod moves down to allow the folding layer plate to unfold downward and horizontally.
Diamond-shaped folding rack
A diamond-shaped folding rack includes a left side frame, a right side frame, a folding layer plate, a linkage vertical rod, and a locking mechanism. The folding layer plate is axially connected to the left and right side frames. The linkage vertical rod is provided at a folding junction of the folding layer plate. The linkage vertical rod moves up to allow the folding layer plate to fold upward; the linkage vertical rod moves down to allow the folding layer plate to unfold downward and horizontally.
Vehicle door storage unit
A vehicle door storage unit has a door storage frame, at least one lower door support member rotatably connected to a lower end of the door storage frame, and at least one hinge mount adjustably mounted along the door storage frame between the lower end and an upper end of the door storage frame. The hinge mounts may be adjustably mounted to the door storage frame through a tightening mechanism. Each hinge mount has one or more pin receptacles configured to receive a hinge pin of a vehicle door that has been uninstalled from a vehicle. The hinge mounts secure the vehicle door to the door storage frame, while the lower door support members support the mounted doors from below. The lower door support members can rotate between a deployed position for storing a vehicle door on the present invention and a stored position, folded against the door storage frame.