Patent classifications
A47B3/12
T-Link Hinge Mechanism
A T-link hinge for hingeably connecting first and second members comprises a link portion having a T-shaped cross-section including a top region and a bottom region, wherein the top region has a width greater than a width of the bottom region. The link portion comprises first and second thru holes formed in the bottom region of the link portion adjacent each the respective first and second ends of the link portion. Each of the first and second members to which the link portion is to be mounted includes thru holes. In an assembled configuration of the link portion and the first and second members, the thru holes formed on the first and second members axially align with the pair of thru holes in the link portion and are connected by first and second pins.
TRAY ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY
A tray attachment assembly providing a horizontal surface for placement of items thereon. The assembly includes a tray that defines the horizontal surface and a connection mechanism for fixedly clamping the tray to an attachment surface. The tray includes a first planar section extending between a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge that defines the horizontal surface. A second planar section extends from the second lateral edge of the first planar section at a transverse angle from the first planar section for preventing unintended interaction with the connection mechanism. The transition between the first planar section and the second planar section presents a rounded profile.
TRAY ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY
A tray attachment assembly providing a horizontal surface for placement of items thereon. The assembly includes a tray that defines the horizontal surface and a connection mechanism for fixedly clamping the tray to an attachment surface. The tray includes a first planar section extending between a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge that defines the horizontal surface. A second planar section extends from the second lateral edge of the first planar section at a transverse angle from the first planar section for preventing unintended interaction with the connection mechanism. The transition between the first planar section and the second planar section presents a rounded profile.
VARIABLE HEIGHT PLATFORM SYSTEM
A variable height platform system comprises a frame assembly, at least two leg assemblies, a drive mechanism, and a sensor. The frame assembly is configured to support and be removably connected to a tabletop. The drive mechanism is configured to either extend or retract each leg assembly in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis to set a height of the frame assembly in an elevated position for use. The sensor is configured to sense position and movement of a user in a predetermined area including an area of the variable height platform system and an area proximate the variable height platform system. The controller is operatively connected to the sensor and drive mechanism. The controller is configured to operate the drive mechanism in response to the sensor sensing the position and movement of the user in the predetermined area.
Portable, collapsible, free-standing bar
The Portable, Collapsible, Free-Standing Bar is an improved portable and compact free-standing bar. Its distinctive features include its ease of assembly, stability, well-crafted finished-wood appearance, collapsible design, compact storage, and ease of transport and shipping. It can be assembled easily without tools, and is designed meticulously to minimize weight, maximize stability and portability, and minimize the space that it occupies when collapsed and stored. These user-friendly features make the bar a useful contribution to an improved social experience in many venues, including weddings, tailgate parties, etc. The bar design is comprised of a bartop formed by a plurality of selectively adjoining bartop pieces and a plurality of frames pivotally interlocked by at least one hinge, which allow the bar to be collapsed into a space-efficient unit on wheels for storage, transport, or shipping. The bar can be alternately be assembled in an open position for using the bar and disassembled to a closed position for transporting or storing the bar, wherein in the closed position the bartop pieces are nested within the frames, and wherein said frames are collapsed to a compact folded configuration forming a parallelepiped. Another aspect of the bar's design is a swivel footing rotatably attached to a base support of each frame that adds significant stability to the bar when in the open position without adding to the width, or overall size of the collapsed bar is the closed position.
Portable, collapsible, free-standing bar
The Portable, Collapsible, Free-Standing Bar is an improved portable and compact free-standing bar. Its distinctive features include its ease of assembly, stability, well-crafted finished-wood appearance, collapsible design, compact storage, and ease of transport and shipping. It can be assembled easily without tools, and is designed meticulously to minimize weight, maximize stability and portability, and minimize the space that it occupies when collapsed and stored. These user-friendly features make the bar a useful contribution to an improved social experience in many venues, including weddings, tailgate parties, etc. The bar design is comprised of a bartop formed by a plurality of selectively adjoining bartop pieces and a plurality of frames pivotally interlocked by at least one hinge, which allow the bar to be collapsed into a space-efficient unit on wheels for storage, transport, or shipping. The bar can be alternately be assembled in an open position for using the bar and disassembled to a closed position for transporting or storing the bar, wherein in the closed position the bartop pieces are nested within the frames, and wherein said frames are collapsed to a compact folded configuration forming a parallelepiped. Another aspect of the bar's design is a swivel footing rotatably attached to a base support of each frame that adds significant stability to the bar when in the open position without adding to the width, or overall size of the collapsed bar is the closed position.
COLLAPSIBLE SUPPORTING FRAME AND FURNITURE HAVING SAME
Disclosed are a collapsible supporting frame and furniture having a collapsible supporting frame. A frame includes first and second supporting units, and first and second bar units disposed between the first and second supporting units. Each of the first and second supporting units includes a first leg, a second leg, and one or more lateral connecting bars disposed between and fixedly connected with the first and second legs. Each of the first and second bar units includes first and second bars rotatably connected with each other at their proximal ends. A distal end of the first bar is rotatably connected with the first or second leg of the first supporting unit. A distal end of the second bar is rotatably connected with the first or second leg of the second supporting unit.
SLEEPING PAD WITH DUAL COATED BOTTOM SHEET AND CENTRAL LAYER
An inflatable sleeping pad or air mattress comprises an inflatable pad having a top layer and a bottom layer. At least one middle layer is disposed parallel to the top and bottom layers, and supported between the top layer and the bottom layer by a plurality of support baffles, wherein a first plurality of support baffles is disposed between the at least one middle layer and the top layer, and a second plurality of support baffles disposed between the at least middle one layer and the bottom layer. The sleeping pad further comprises an air inlet/outlet valve disposed on at least one of the inflatable pad top or bottom layers.
SLEEPING PAD WITH DUAL COATED BOTTOM SHEET AND CENTRAL LAYER
An inflatable sleeping pad or air mattress comprises an inflatable pad having a top layer and a bottom layer. At least one middle layer is disposed parallel to the top and bottom layers, and supported between the top layer and the bottom layer by a plurality of support baffles, wherein a first plurality of support baffles is disposed between the at least one middle layer and the top layer, and a second plurality of support baffles disposed between the at least middle one layer and the bottom layer. The sleeping pad further comprises an air inlet/outlet valve disposed on at least one of the inflatable pad top or bottom layers.
Flat pack end table and coffee table
A flat pack table comprises a first straight bar, a second straight bar, a first U-shaped bar, a second U-shaped bar, and a rectangular table top. The flat pack table is arrangeable into a compact state in which the first U-shaped bar and second U-shaped bar are nested around the table top and the straight bars. The straight bars, the U-shaped bars, and the table top have an identical width. In the compact state, the table is insertable into a packing box having an inner width no greater than the width of the table components. The flat pack table takes up a packing area within the box that is over ninety percent of the total packing area of the box. After removing the table from the box, the table is assemblable into an end table. Compact packing of the table provides for optimal storing, shipping, and transporting of the table.