F16B12/28

Mounting device and method for connecting two support beams
10582781 · 2020-03-10 · ·

A mounting device (10) for connecting two support beams (20, 30, 40) of a rack has an attachment plate (11). The attachment plate (11) has a through-hole (14) arrangeable adjacent an opening (21) of a first (20) of the two support beams and at least one first engaging element (12) for engaging with a recess (31, 32) of a second (30; 40) of the two support beams when the attachment plate (11) is arranged with a first flat side (11C) facing the first support beam (20). The mounting device (10) further has an eccentric stud (15) insertable into the through-hole (14) of the attachment plate (11) and the opening (21) of the first support beam (20). Therein, turning the eccentric stud (15) adjusts a position of the first engaging element (12) in the recess (31, 32) of the second support beam (30; 40).

Mounting device and method for connecting two support beams
10582781 · 2020-03-10 · ·

A mounting device (10) for connecting two support beams (20, 30, 40) of a rack has an attachment plate (11). The attachment plate (11) has a through-hole (14) arrangeable adjacent an opening (21) of a first (20) of the two support beams and at least one first engaging element (12) for engaging with a recess (31, 32) of a second (30; 40) of the two support beams when the attachment plate (11) is arranged with a first flat side (11C) facing the first support beam (20). The mounting device (10) further has an eccentric stud (15) insertable into the through-hole (14) of the attachment plate (11) and the opening (21) of the first support beam (20). Therein, turning the eccentric stud (15) adjusts a position of the first engaging element (12) in the recess (31, 32) of the second support beam (30; 40).

CAR CORNER BRACKET FOR JOINING TWO SIDE WALL ELEMENTS OF AN ELEVATOR CAR
20200048044 · 2020-02-13 ·

A car corner bracket for joining two side wall elements of an elevator car includes two receptions for fitting in panel elements, at least one of the receptions being equipped with at least one retainer for receiving an abutment element for defining a position and/or fixing a panel element, wherein preferably at least one of the retainers is arranged in a front wall of one of the receptions.

CAR CORNER BRACKET FOR JOINING TWO SIDE WALL ELEMENTS OF AN ELEVATOR CAR
20200048044 · 2020-02-13 ·

A car corner bracket for joining two side wall elements of an elevator car includes two receptions for fitting in panel elements, at least one of the receptions being equipped with at least one retainer for receiving an abutment element for defining a position and/or fixing a panel element, wherein preferably at least one of the retainers is arranged in a front wall of one of the receptions.

DRAWER

The invention relates to a drawer comprising two side panels, a bottom, a back wall and a front panel, wherein at least one side panel has a thin-walled case, which is supported by an inner core, wherein the inner core has at least two shaped parts, which are interlockingly held against each other.

DRAWER

The invention relates to a drawer comprising two side panels, a bottom, a back wall and a front panel, wherein at least one side panel has a thin-walled case, which is supported by an inner core, wherein the inner core has at least two shaped parts, which are interlockingly held against each other.

Device and Method of Use for Magnetic Panel Joint
20240133408 · 2024-04-25 ·

Disclosed herein are systems for a magnetic panel joint and magnetically joined, paneled storage units. The magnetic panel joint comprises a first magnetic panel including an angled protrusion defining a first receptacle, a second magnetic panel including a groove body defining a groove and a second receptacle, and a magnetic fastener. The angled protrusion can be removably inserted into the groove to enable alignment of the first receptacle and the second receptacle, and the magnetic fastener can be removably inserted into the aligned receptacles to enable secure coupling of the first magnetic panel and the second magnetic panel. The second magnetic panel may include a slot body defining a slot and a receptacle. An angled protrusion of a third panel can be removably inserted into the slot. Each individual panel may be a horizontal shelf, a vertical wall, or a rear wall or a storage unit.

Device and Method of Use for Magnetic Panel Joint
20240133408 · 2024-04-25 ·

Disclosed herein are systems for a magnetic panel joint and magnetically joined, paneled storage units. The magnetic panel joint comprises a first magnetic panel including an angled protrusion defining a first receptacle, a second magnetic panel including a groove body defining a groove and a second receptacle, and a magnetic fastener. The angled protrusion can be removably inserted into the groove to enable alignment of the first receptacle and the second receptacle, and the magnetic fastener can be removably inserted into the aligned receptacles to enable secure coupling of the first magnetic panel and the second magnetic panel. The second magnetic panel may include a slot body defining a slot and a receptacle. An angled protrusion of a third panel can be removably inserted into the slot. Each individual panel may be a horizontal shelf, a vertical wall, or a rear wall or a storage unit.

FURNITURE ITEM

The present disclosure relates to modular furniture made from a number of substantially flat panels. The panels have bevelled edges and magnets are disposed in or on the bevelled edges. Multiple panels thus may be joined together magnetically to construct a piece of furniture. In some examples, the outward pointing poles of adjacent magnets alternate (North, South, North South, etc.) around the panel. In some examples, there are protrusions and depressions on some or all bevelled edges, such that a protrusion of one panel can mate with the depression of another panel so as to resist the bevelled edges sliding past each other.

FURNITURE ITEM

The present disclosure relates to modular furniture made from a number of substantially flat panels. The panels have bevelled edges and magnets are disposed in or on the bevelled edges. Multiple panels thus may be joined together magnetically to construct a piece of furniture. In some examples, the outward pointing poles of adjacent magnets alternate (North, South, North South, etc.) around the panel. In some examples, there are protrusions and depressions on some or all bevelled edges, such that a protrusion of one panel can mate with the depression of another panel so as to resist the bevelled edges sliding past each other.