Patent classifications
A47B96/00
DRAWER DRESSER AND DRAWER CABINET WITH STABILIZATION DEVICE
A furniture assembly comprises two or more drawers and a plurality of pouches disposed at a rear lower portion of the furniture assembly. The plurality of pouches are filled with water, sand, or dirt. The water may contain a plurality drops of bleach. A minimum weight of the plurality of pouches is determined from torque balance of forces and weights. In one example, the plurality of pouches are disposed at a rear portion of a lower drawer. A rear wall of the plurality of pouches directly contacts a rear wall of the lower drawer. A top surface of each of the plurality of pouches and a top surface of a rear wall of the lower drawer are coplanar.
DRAWER DRESSER AND DRAWER CABINET WITH STABILIZATION DEVICE
A furniture assembly comprises two or more drawers and a plurality of pouches disposed at a rear lower portion of the furniture assembly. The plurality of pouches are filled with water, sand, or dirt. The water may contain a plurality drops of bleach. A minimum weight of the plurality of pouches is determined from torque balance of forces and weights. In one example, the plurality of pouches are disposed at a rear portion of a lower drawer. A rear wall of the plurality of pouches directly contacts a rear wall of the lower drawer. A top surface of each of the plurality of pouches and a top surface of a rear wall of the lower drawer are coplanar.
Managing medications at the bedside
A medication dispensing cabinet includes one or more lockable compartments, each containing medication, and a biometric input device at least partially disposed within and recessed below a surface of a medication dispensing cabinet. A compartment containing the medication is unlocked when an authorized biometric input is received by the biometric input device. The medication dispensing cabinet may verify that the user attempting access to the medication is authorized to dispense the medication before unlocking the compartment.
Managing medications at the bedside
A medication dispensing cabinet includes one or more lockable compartments, each containing medication, and a biometric input device at least partially disposed within and recessed below a surface of a medication dispensing cabinet. A compartment containing the medication is unlocked when an authorized biometric input is received by the biometric input device. The medication dispensing cabinet may verify that the user attempting access to the medication is authorized to dispense the medication before unlocking the compartment.
Emergency Wall Access Aperture
An emergency wall aperture system comprising an aperture frame configured to be arranged in a wall separating a room and a hallway, a first side of the aperture frame being on a room side of the wall, and a second side of the aperture frame being an a hall side of the wall; and a securable flap configured to be secured to the aperture frame and selectively opened from only the room side; wherein the flap is secured to a surface of the frame and configured to only open in a direction away from the room side.
Emergency Wall Access Aperture
An emergency wall aperture system comprising an aperture frame configured to be arranged in a wall separating a room and a hallway, a first side of the aperture frame being on a room side of the wall, and a second side of the aperture frame being an a hall side of the wall; and a securable flap configured to be secured to the aperture frame and selectively opened from only the room side; wherein the flap is secured to a surface of the frame and configured to only open in a direction away from the room side.
Floating shelf brackets and methods of using same
A floating shelf includes a plank shelf, and a floating shelf bracket, configured to support the plank shelf, including a connecting bar and two or more bracket arms attached to one another by the connecting bar. The connecting bar and the two or more bracket arms may be permanently attached to one another so that the floating shelf bracket is a unitary, single-piece bracket. The connecting bar and the two or more bracket arms may be removably attached to one another.
CRUSH-RESISTING STRUCTURE AND CABINET USING THE SAME
A structure of reduced profile to render crushproof a cabinet with the structure can be installed in an opening of the cabinet. The structure includes a first frame and a reinforcing portion. Two ends of the reinforcing portion are both connected to the first frame, so that the reinforcing portion is received in the first frame. The crush-proofing structure is movably connected to the opening of the cabinet.
Semi-full access and full access framed cabinetry
A semi-full access and full access face frame for a cabinet box is provided, together with a method for making and assembling cabinet boxes. In a semi-full access face frame, the vertical stiles are rotated ninety degrees compared to a traditional face frame. In a full access face frame the vertical stiles and the horizontal rails are rotated ninety degrees compared to a traditional face frame.
Semi-full access and full access framed cabinetry
A semi-full access and full access face frame for a cabinet box is provided, together with a method for making and assembling cabinet boxes. In a semi-full access face frame, the vertical stiles are rotated ninety degrees compared to a traditional face frame. In a full access face frame the vertical stiles and the horizontal rails are rotated ninety degrees compared to a traditional face frame.