Patent classifications
A47C17/00
Furniture lifting system
A structure includes an item of furniture coupled to a lift system. The lifting system is configured to move the item of furniture vertically along a path between a lowered position and a raised position. The item of furniture is coupled to the lifting system in a manner that allows the item of furniture to move upward along the path when the lifting system is stationary. When the item of furniture is in the lowered position, it is supported on the floor of the structure. This configuration allows the item of furniture to float relative to the lifting system so that when the item of furniture reaches the lowered position, it is supported only by the floor and not the lifting system.
RIBBING PROCESS, PARTICULARLY FOR PROVIDING LEATHER COVERINGS
A ribbing process, particularly for providing leather coverings, includes the steps of applying a covering material on a template that includes longitudinally extended seats, inserting longitudinally extended forming rods in the seats of the template, and making the covering material adhere to the template and providing seats in the covering material. The ribbing process also includes hot pressing a first assembly that includes the template, the covering material, and the forming rods, thermoforming the covering material, and removing the forming rods from the first assembly.
Inflatable stretcher
An inflatable stretcher for carrying and conveniently transferring a patient to another patient carrying device includes an air mattress having an upper sheet member and a longitudinally perforated lower sheet member, which are fixedly connected to each other along their peripheral edges to form an inflatable air bag. The air mattress has at least one air inlet, via which an air hose is communicably connected to the air bag. The air mattress includes at least one limiting member located in the vicinity of the air inlet. The limiting member defines a binding space, which is changeable in size to correspond to a size of the air hose, such that the limiting member can always be fitly set or wrapped around the air hose to hold the air hose to the air mattress even if the air hose has a specification not matching the air inlet on the air mattress.
Collapsible, folding mattress support with a headboard and a footboard that fold out
A foldable mattress support includes a headboard, a central hinge portion and first and second portions of a bedboard frame. The first and second portions are pivotally attached to the central hinge. A longer first strut is pivotally attached at a first location to a side bar of the first portion and at a third location to a post of the headboard. A shorter second strut is pivotally attached at a second location to the side bar and at a fourth location to the post. The second location is closer to the head end of the first portion than is the first location, and the fourth location is closer to the top of the post than is the third location. The struts rotate the headboard from an unfolded state that is perpendicular to the first portion down to being parallel and adjacent to the first portion in a collapsed state.
Modular mattress renewal system
A modular mattress renewal system is disclosed. A support lattice is made up of a plurality of compressible nodal foam blocks connected one to the other by block connectors that fit into guide apertures within the nodal blocks. The connectors themselves are also compressible and flexible and the compressible nodal foam blocks are provided with an adhesive portion that allows the user to customize the support necessary. Additionally, the nodal foam blocks have varying degrees of compressibility and varying compressibility gradients and are marked as such to further enhance the support customization possible. Thus, sagging mattresses or mattresses with indentations from use over time may be rehabilitated.
Furniture, charging port assembly, and method of assembling same
Furniture can include a charging port assembly. In some embodiments, the charging port assembly can include a universal serial bus (USB) port. The assembly can be configured to facilitate the routing of a power cord for making installation occur more quickly and easily while also positioning the port in a position that is under a work surface (e.g. tablet, desktop, tabletop, etc.).
Furniture, charging port assembly, and method of assembling same
Furniture can include a charging port assembly. In some embodiments, the charging port assembly can include a universal serial bus (USB) port. The assembly can be configured to facilitate the routing of a power cord for making installation occur more quickly and easily while also positioning the port in a position that is under a work surface (e.g. tablet, desktop, tabletop, etc.).
Hotel rooms
An improved hotel configuration. The hotel room configuration includes two adjacent rooms, one of which forms a T, and the other of which forms an L, with the base of the T fitting into the right angle formed by the L. Embodiments are directed to reconfiguring an existing hotel having adjacent, side-by-side rooms into the T and L configuration. Additional embodiments are directed to a combined television stand and desk module that fits into or is used as a footboard of a bed. A television can be mounted on the top of this console, and can, in embodiments, rotate to face the desk, the bed, or other parts of the room.
Hotel rooms
An improved hotel configuration. The hotel room configuration includes two adjacent rooms, one of which forms a T, and the other of which forms an L, with the base of the T fitting into the right angle formed by the L. Embodiments are directed to reconfiguring an existing hotel having adjacent, side-by-side rooms into the T and L configuration. Additional embodiments are directed to a combined television stand and desk module that fits into or is used as a footboard of a bed. A television can be mounted on the top of this console, and can, in embodiments, rotate to face the desk, the bed, or other parts of the room.
FLAME-RETARDANT UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
A flame-retardant upholstered furniture includes an inner structure, and a flame-blocking fabric that covers the inner structure. The flame-blocking fabric contains flame-retardant modacrylic fibers (A) in an amount of 60 mass % or more and 90 mass % or less, and cellulose fibers (B) in an amount of 10 mass % or more and 40 mass % or less, with respect to the overall mass of the fabric. The flame-retardant modacrylic fibers (A) contain a magnesium compound. The flame-blocking fabric contains the magnesium compound in an amount of 1.5 mass % or more and 13.5 mass % or less with respect to the overall mass of the fabric. Time until both afterflame and afterglow go out of the flame-retardant upholstered furniture is 120 seconds or less when measured through a flammability test based on BS 5852: 2006.