Patent classifications
A47B2200/0061
TOP-PANEL-EQUIPPED FURNITURE AND FURNITURE SYSTEM
Top-panel-equipped furniture (1) of the present application is provided with a pair of support structures (10) which are disposed apart from each other in a direction substantially orthogonal to the direction in which they face a pair of top panels (14A, 14B) and support the pair of top panels (14A, 14B) such that heights thereof can be adjusted. The support structure (10) includes a base member (15) placed on a floor surface and extending along a direction so as to face the pair of top panels (14A, 14B), and a pair of extendable legs (16A, 16B) which stand upward from both end positions of the base member (15) in an extension direction thereof and support each of the pair of top panels (14A, 14B) such that the heights thereof is adjustable.
Height adjustable support surface and system for encouraging human movement and promoting wellness
A system for adjusting the height of a workstation for use by a user, the system comprising a frame, a worktop having an upper work surface, the worktop being vertically slidably attached to said frame and selectably adjustable in elevation to different positions including at least a first standing position and at least a first sitting position, at least one variable speed electrically-powered vertical-displacement drive mechanism connected between said frame and said worktop, said drive mechanism being arranged to selectively vertically displace the worktop with respect to said frame when said drive mechanism is activated and a processor controlling the drive mechanism to move the worktop to different positions, the processor controlling the drive mechanism to control the rate of worktop height displacement at various speeds including at least a first speed and a second speed that is different than the first speed, the processor controlling the rate of worktop height displacement at the first speed sometimes and at the second speed at other times.
Table frame and table
A table frame for a table has a first column and a second column for supporting a table top, a cross member of hollow profile construction by which the first column and the second column are interconnected with each other and a first cantilever support mounted on the top end of the first column and a second cantilever support mounted on the top end of the second column. The first and the second column each have two projections at respective top ends thereof. The cross member, at each end section thereof, has a pair of oblong holes disposed on its lower side and through which the two projections of the respective column extend into the cross member. Each cantilever support has a first and a second flange which are arranged spaced-apart from one another, each of the flanges abutting the cross member on a lateral side portion thereof.
SUPPORTING FRAME FOR A PIECE OF FURNITURE
The invention relates to a supporting frame with a lifting column (59) comprising telescopically arranged profiles with an upper and lower end, said upper end having a housing (60) secured thereto, and a base unit (61,62,63) with a compartment at least for partial reception of the lifting column housing (60) and a locking element (75), which when placed in a locked position exerts a squeezing force between the base unit (61,62) and the housing (60) of the lifting column (59). Thus, the housing (60) of the lifting column (59) is positioned and fixed in the base unit (61,62,63). The supporting frame further comprises means for retaining the locking element (78) in the locked position.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING AN INTERACTIVE WORKSTATION BASED ON BIOMETRIC INPUT
Systems and methods are disclosed for moving a tabletop of a workstation based on biometric input associated with a user, the method being performed by a controller that is configured to send control signals to actuators to move the tabletop. One method includes: accessing a user profile associated with a user device; determining parameters for moving the tabletop, based on the user profile, for eliciting desired biometric inputs from the workstation user at one or more times during the movement of the tabletop; and repeating one or more iterations of: moving the tabletop based on the parameters, by sending control signals to the actuators of the tabletop; receiving, into a data storage device, actual biometric inputs from the workstation user; comparing the received actual biometric inputs with the desired biometric inputs; and if the parameters do not elicit the desired biometric inputs, adjusting the parameters.
Height-Adjustable Support Surface and System for Encouraging Human Movement and Promoting Wellness
A sit-stand desk includes a frame located on a floor surface; a panel having an upper work surface and being selectively vertically displaceable in respect to the frame; and a vertical-displacement drive mechanism mechanically connected between the frame and the panel. Activation of the drive mechanism vertically displaces the panel with respect to the frame. The sit-stand desk also includes a control circuit selectively activating the drive mechanism to vertically displace the panel according to prescribed displacement instructions in response to receipt of a trigger signal and a pressure mat located on the floor surface adjacent to the frame on which a user stands. The pressure mat includes a pressure sensor in communication with the control circuit and configured to measure a presence of the user adjacent to the desk.
INTELLIGENT LIFTING TABLE WITH SCREEN STRUCTURE
A smart lift table with a screen structure where a screen assembly includes a rectangular frame formed by four side columns, with decorative panels formed on both sides to make it a rectangular body. A decorative panel is formed with a lifting groove embedded and running through the upper and lower portion of the screen assembly. The lifting assembly includes at least two sets of lifting mechanisms arranged in a rectangular body. A support cantilever is connected to the lifting groove to raise and lower a desktop board that is fixedly connected to the support cantilever.