Patent classifications
A47B3/06
MAGNETIC BRACKET ASSEMBLY FOR MODULAR FURNITURE SYSTEM
The present disclosure is directed to a modular furniture system comprising a modular unit capable of being removably affixed to a furniture member via at least one bracket assembly, the bracket assembly comprising a first bracket disposed on the modular unit and having a first magnetic component and at least one locking means; and a second bracket disposed on the furniture member and having a second magnetic component and a receiving means capable of engaging the at least one locking means.
MAGNETIC BRACKET ASSEMBLY FOR MODULAR FURNITURE SYSTEM
The present disclosure is directed to a modular furniture system comprising a modular unit capable of being removably affixed to a furniture member via at least one bracket assembly, the bracket assembly comprising a first bracket disposed on the modular unit and having a first magnetic component and at least one locking means; and a second bracket disposed on the furniture member and having a second magnetic component and a receiving means capable of engaging the at least one locking means.
Furniture and assembly method
A piece of furniture includes: a first and a second resilient section (100A, 100B) mutually displaced from each other forming a gap (G) there between; a cross-member (200) configured to connect with the first section and the second section thereby bridging the gap; and a first and a second joint arrangement (300A, 300B) configured to attach the cross-member to the first and second section, respectively; wherein each of the first and second joint arrangements comprises a pair of: a male part (320) formed by a dowel (321) extending in a longitudinal direction and having a free end (322) facing away from a surface (101A, 101B) of the respective section or away from the surface of the cross-member; and a female part (330) formed by a recess (331) in the surface of the cross-member or in the surface of the respective section, the recess having a recess extent with an insertion portion (332), an intermediate portion (333), and a locking portion (335); wherein as the respective dowel passes a section biasing portion (334) in the intermediate portion, the first and second sections are resiliently displaced and as the dowel reaches the locking portion the sections are relaxed.
ADJUSTABLE DESK EASY TO DISASSEMBLE
An adjustable desk easy to disassemble comprises: a crossbeam used as a bearing structure of the adjustable desk; two desk legs disposed at two ends of the crossbeam, pivotably connected to the crossbeam and used to stabilize relative positions of the desk legs and the crossbeam through first locking parts; and two brackets disposed at the two ends of the crossbeam, fixed to the crossbeam through second locking parts. When the adjustable desk needs to be assembled or disassembled, the first locking parts and the second locking parts are removed to allow the two desk legs to rotate towards or opposite to each other to complete assembly or disassembly of the adjustable desk.
ADJUSTABLE DESK EASY TO DISASSEMBLE
An adjustable desk easy to disassemble comprises: a crossbeam used as a bearing structure of the adjustable desk; two desk legs disposed at two ends of the crossbeam, pivotably connected to the crossbeam and used to stabilize relative positions of the desk legs and the crossbeam through first locking parts; and two brackets disposed at the two ends of the crossbeam, fixed to the crossbeam through second locking parts. When the adjustable desk needs to be assembled or disassembled, the first locking parts and the second locking parts are removed to allow the two desk legs to rotate towards or opposite to each other to complete assembly or disassembly of the adjustable desk.
MODULAR APPARATUS AND ELEMENTS THEREOF
The present system is directed to a modular apparatus that may be assembled and disassembled repeatedly without the use of tools. The modular system includes connectors that may be fixed to the underside of a plank and then engaged with leg portions. The connectors further include channels to accommodate retention members of additional attachments, such as covers, guards, signage, or racks that may be added onto the modular apparatus to increase its utility. The retention members mate with the connectors to connect and securely hold the attachment and can be removed from the connectors all without the need for tools.
MODULAR APPARATUS AND ELEMENTS THEREOF
The present system is directed to a modular apparatus that may be assembled and disassembled repeatedly without the use of tools. The modular system includes connectors that may be fixed to the underside of a plank and then engaged with leg portions. The connectors further include channels to accommodate retention members of additional attachments, such as covers, guards, signage, or racks that may be added onto the modular apparatus to increase its utility. The retention members mate with the connectors to connect and securely hold the attachment and can be removed from the connectors all without the need for tools.
Wishing well table
A wishing well table is to temporarily hold gifts. The wishing well table includes a table formed of a table top supported by a plurality of legs. The wishing well table further includes an aperture disposed through the tabletop. A removable pouch is attached to the aperture to receive the gifts. Finally, a wishing well is disposed over the aperture having an opening to receive the gifts to fall through the aperture into the removable pouch.
Wishing well table
A wishing well table is to temporarily hold gifts. The wishing well table includes a table formed of a table top supported by a plurality of legs. The wishing well table further includes an aperture disposed through the tabletop. A removable pouch is attached to the aperture to receive the gifts. Finally, a wishing well is disposed over the aperture having an opening to receive the gifts to fall through the aperture into the removable pouch.
Adjustable desk easy to disassemble
An adjustable desk easy to disassemble comprises: a crossbeam used as a bearing structure of the adjustable desk; two desk legs disposed at two ends of the crossbeam, pivotably connected to the crossbeam and used to stabilize relative positions of the desk legs and the crossbeam through first locking parts; and two brackets disposed at the two ends of the crossbeam, fixed to the crossbeam through second locking parts. When the adjustable desk needs to be assembled or disassembled, the first locking parts and the second locking parts are removed to allow the two desk legs to rotate towards or opposite to each other to complete assembly or disassembly of the adjustable desk.