Patent classifications
F16B12/10
Assembled product and a method of assembling the assembled product
An assembled product includes at least three elements arranged in three different planes. A first element is connected perpendicular to a second element, and a third element is connected perpendicular to the second element. The assembled product includes one or more locking devices, each comprising a flexible tongue arranged in an insertion groove one of the at least three elements. The flexible tongue cooperates with a tongue groove, at an adjacent one of the at least three elements, for locking the one element and the adjacent element together. A second edge of the second element is connected to a second edge of the third element by a first of said locking devices.
CONNECTING DEVICE FOR CONNECTING A TABLE LEG TO A TABLE LEAF
A connecting device for connecting a table leg to a table leaf having a back-gripping element, which can be disposed on the table leaf and has an engagement hole and a locking device, which can be disposed on the table leg. The locking device has a clamping element having an engagement hook which is designed to engage the engagement hole of the back-gripping element, a spring element, which is supported at least indirectly against the clamping element and at least indirectly against a spring abutment, and an actuating element. The actuating element acts on the spring abutment so that, in a locking position, the spring abutment applies sufficient force to secure the engagement hook of the clamping element in the engagement hole, and in an unlocking position, the spring abutment is in a position in which the spring element is at least partially unloaded in relation to the locking position.
CONNECTING DEVICE FOR CONNECTING A TABLE LEG TO A TABLE LEAF
A connecting device for connecting a table leg to a table leaf having a back-gripping element, which can be disposed on the table leaf and has an engagement hole and a locking device, which can be disposed on the table leg. The locking device has a clamping element having an engagement hook which is designed to engage the engagement hole of the back-gripping element, a spring element, which is supported at least indirectly against the clamping element and at least indirectly against a spring abutment, and an actuating element. The actuating element acts on the spring abutment so that, in a locking position, the spring abutment applies sufficient force to secure the engagement hook of the clamping element in the engagement hole, and in an unlocking position, the spring abutment is in a position in which the spring element is at least partially unloaded in relation to the locking position.
Chair footrest ring positioning structure
A chair footrest ring positioning structure includes a guide region tilting downward and concavely disposed on an outer surface of any one side of the lower segment of the tightening case, one or more anti-slip pads fixed inside an internal space of the tightening case, one or more grooves concavely disposed at a periphery of the tightening case, to facilitate insertion of a middle pipe of the chair, and a sleeve corresponding in shape to the middle of the footrest ring fitted around the tightening case. One or more bumps extending from an inner side of the sleeve are inserted into the grooves of the tightening case, respectively. When the middle pipe is rotated to move the tightening case by a predetermined distance, the guide region undergoes a displacement to drive insertion of the bumps, thereby pushing the tightening case inward.
Connection arrangements, dowel and furniture
A connection arrangement for connecting a first furniture part (10) to a second furniture part (20), wherein the first furniture part (10) comprises: a dowel (11) and one or more abutment surfaces (13) extending circumferentially (C) around or being distributed circumferentially (C) around the dowel (11), wherein the second furniture part (20) comprises: a through-going opening (22) extending through a wall (21) and one or more abutment surfaces (23) extending circumferentially (C) around or being distributed circumferentially (C) around the through-going opening (22), wherein the connection arrangement further comprises a connection member (30) having a recess (31), the recess (31) having a locking portion (31b) being configured to receive the dowel (11) by a relative motion between the connection member (30) and the first furniture part (10) in a direction transverse (T) to the longitudinal direction (L) and being configured to interact with the neck portion (11b) of the dowel (11) to counteract removal of the dowel (11) from the locking portion (31b) along the longitudinal direction (L).
Connection arrangements, dowel and furniture
A connection arrangement for connecting a first furniture part (10) to a second furniture part (20), wherein the first furniture part (10) comprises: a dowel (11) and one or more abutment surfaces (13) extending circumferentially (C) around or being distributed circumferentially (C) around the dowel (11), wherein the second furniture part (20) comprises: a through-going opening (22) extending through a wall (21) and one or more abutment surfaces (23) extending circumferentially (C) around or being distributed circumferentially (C) around the through-going opening (22), wherein the connection arrangement further comprises a connection member (30) having a recess (31), the recess (31) having a locking portion (31b) being configured to receive the dowel (11) by a relative motion between the connection member (30) and the first furniture part (10) in a direction transverse (T) to the longitudinal direction (L) and being configured to interact with the neck portion (11b) of the dowel (11) to counteract removal of the dowel (11) from the locking portion (31b) along the longitudinal direction (L).
SECUREMENT APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USING SAME
A securement device that includes a main support having a top surface, and a vertical support having a rear surface, front surface, inner edge, and outer edge. The vertical support's inner edge couples to the main support's top surface such that the main support is orthogonal to the vertical support. The securement device further includes an auxiliary support having a top surface, bottom surface, and inner edge, where the auxiliary support's inner edge couples to the vertical support's outer edge such that the auxiliary support is orthogonal to the vertical support. The main support has a first side-edge that extends out beyond a first side-edge of the vertical support to define a first side-top surface of the main support, and a second side-edge that extends out beyond a second side-edge of the vertical support to define a second side-top surface of the main support.
Bidirectional modular assembly clip
The present invention includes a multiuse clip assembly which can be employed to secure objects or panels to one another. It incorporates both the male and female features into each clip for greater versatility and durability over conventional clip systems. The unique universal and expandable mating system does not limit the orientation, position, or number of objects or panels that may be secured to one another.
Bidirectional modular assembly clip
The present invention includes a multiuse clip assembly which can be employed to secure objects or panels to one another. It incorporates both the male and female features into each clip for greater versatility and durability over conventional clip systems. The unique universal and expandable mating system does not limit the orientation, position, or number of objects or panels that may be secured to one another.
BEDSTEAD
A bedstead includes a headboard, a footboard and two sideboards to form a bed frame. The two sideboards are connected with bed legs. A plurality of bed beams are mounted between the two sideboards. Each sideboard includes two connected side boards. The bed legs are connected to four corners of the bed frame. Aback of the headboard is formed with an accommodating cavity. After being disassembled, the side boards, the footboard, the bed beams and the bed legs are placed into the accommodating cavity. The bedstead can be assembled easily. It is more convenient to pack and transport the bedstead after being disassembled, thereby saving the transportation cost.