Patent classifications
A47B3/0912
TIRE TABLE STRUCTURE
The present invention discloses a tire table structure used to removably set firmly on a tire of a vehicle. The tire table structure includes a desktop unit for placing at least one object; two fixing rods each being connected to a first side of the desktop unit by a first joint unit; an U shaped rod connected at each end by a second joint unit to one fixing rod wherein each of the two ends of the U shaped rod being respectively connected to a different fixing rod; and at least one foot rod connected to a second side opposite to the first side of the desktop unit by a third joint unit. With the implementation of the present invention, the tire table structure has the special benefit of being easy to set up or operate; being able to firmly set on a tire of a vehicle; applying to all vehicle types; and more importantly, being able to fold the fixing rods, the U shaped rod and the foot rod separately at the first joint unit, the second joint unit or the third joint unit for convenient storage or transportations.
Collapsible brace member for a furniture support structure
A folding leg assembly including a first brace member secured to a first leg and a second brace member secured to a second leg. Each brace member includes an upper portion secured to the respective leg, a lower portion secured adjacent the bottom of the furniture support structure, to and a pivot member for connecting the upper portion to the lower portion such that each brace member is movable between an extended position and a collapsed position. A handle is disposed between the first brace member and the second brace member and is configured to assist in manipulating the pivot members of the first and second brace members between the extended position and the collapsed position.
MOBILE PROJECT CENTER SYSTEM
A mobile project center system is presented that includes a center track having a pair of center supports and a pair of legs connected to the center support. A pair of benchtops are connected to the center track and move between an extended position and a retracted position. A pair of braces connect to each benchtop and provide support between the benchtop and the legs. These braces are locked and unlocked using a brace lock controlled by a brace control positioned just below the benchtops. A shelf extends between the opposing pairs of legs that transitions from a folded position and an extended position. The benchtop includes a plurality of openings in a grid pattern that facilitate attachment of various devices such as a joinery block. The system is used to perform a number of operations and converts between a plurality of configurations.
Mobile project center system
A mobile project center system is presented that includes a center track having a pair of center supports and a pair of legs connected to the center support. A pair of benchtops are connected to the center track and move between an extended position and a retracted position. A pair of braces connect to each benchtop and provide support between the benchtop and the legs. These braces are locked and unlocked using a brace lock controlled by a brace control positioned just below the benchtops. A shelf extends between the opposing pairs of legs that transitions from a folded position and an extended position. The benchtop includes a plurality of openings in a grid pattern that facilitate attachment of various devices such as a joinery block. The system is used to perform a number of operations and converts between a plurality of configurations.
STRESS-DISPERSING STRUCTURE, FRAME AND TABLE HAVING SAME
A foldable table includes a tabletop, first and second table leg assemblies, and first and second supporting assemblies. Each of the first and second table leg assemblies is pivotally coupled with the tabletop and rotatable with respect to the tabletop between a use position and a storage position. The first supporting assembly is pivotally coupled with the tabletop and first table leg assembly, and the second supporting assembly is pivotally coupled with the tabletop and second table leg assembly. Each of the first and second supporting assemblies includes first and second supporting members slidably and rotatably coupled with each other such that sliding and rotating movement between the first and second supporting members of a respective supporting assembly allows a corresponding table leg assembly to rotate with respect to the tabletop between the use and storage positions.
INCLINED STRUT FOR BENT TUBE BED
Disclosed is an inclined strut for a bent tube bed, which includes an inclined strut assembly with one end hinged to a bed body and the other end hinged to a bed leg, wherein the inclined strut assembly includes a first brace rod and a second brace rod which are mutually hinged, a locking sleeve is slidably connected to the second brace rod, a limit slot is disposed the locking sleeve towards one end of the first brace rod, and a limit protrusion disposed on the first brace rod is inserted into the limit slot; and the locking sleeve has a side opening, the side opening is internally provided with an elastic protrusion connected to the locking sleeve, and the elastic protrusion abuts against the second brace rod. The inclined strut is novel in structure and convenient to use, and has perfect overall functionality and strong practicability.
A FOLDING LOCK MECHANISM FOR FURNITURE LEGS AND A PIECE OF FURNITURE WITH SUCH A MECHANISM
A folding lock mechanism for furniture legs having a first connecting member arranged at an end portion of a first leg part and a second connecting member arranged at an end portion of a second leg part. The end portions of the leg parts are hingedly connected to each other such that the leg parts are arrangeable in a straight or a folded position. The first member includes a peg accommodated in a recess of the second leg part when the first and second leg parts are arranged in the straight position. The second member includes a spring biased pin arranged to be guided in a hole of the second leg part such that the pin can be engaged with the peg when the peg is accommodated in the recess of the second leg end part, thereby releasably locking the first and second leg parts in the straight position.
Easy Fold Locking Mechanisms
The present disclosure relates to a support system for a gaming table including a first support bar of a gaming-table support, a second support bar of a gaming-table support, a third support bar of a gaming-table support, and a gaming-table support locking apparatus. The third support bar has an arcuate shape and is in a pivotable connection with the second support bar. The gaming-table support locking apparatus includes a first locking bar and a second locking bar. The second locking bar is configured to be in one of two states of being: a first state that allows the third support bar to rotate with respect to the second support bar; and a second state that prevents the third support bar to rotate with respect to the second support bar.
TWO-STAGE LOCK ASSEMBLY
A two-stage lock assembly comprising a multi-element lock tab configured for disposition in a lateral structure of a lock device. The multi-element lock tab may include a body that includes an end on which a first element and a second element are disposed. The first element may extend from the body farther than the second element to enable the first element to be introduced into a receiver prior to the second element. The multi-element lock tab may be configurable in a disengaged configuration in which the first element and the second element are not positioned in a receiver, a first engaged configuration in which the first element is positioned in the receiver and the second element is not, and a second engaged configuration in which the first and the second elements are positioned in the receiver.
MOBILE PROJECT CENTER SYSTEM
A mobile project center system is presented that includes a center track having a pair of center supports and a pair of legs connected to the center support. A pair of benchtops are connected to the center track and move between an extended position and a retracted position. A pair of braces connect to each benchtop and provide support between the benchtop and the legs. These braces are locked and unlocked using a brace lock controlled by a brace control positioned just below the benchtops. A shelf extends between the opposing pairs of legs that transitions from a folded position and an extended position. The benchtop includes a plurality of openings in a grid pattern that facilitate attachment of various devices such as a joinery block. The system is used to perform a number of operations and converts between a plurality of configurations.