Patent classifications
A47B9/20
ELECTRIC DESK STAND
A lightweight electric desk stand includes a beam structure (10), a telescopic column (20) and a flank (30). The beam structure (10) includes a lower frame (11) and an upper frame (12). The lower frame (11) includes a bottom plate (111) and two risers (118) facing one another. The upper frame (12) includes a top plate (121) and two side plates (125) facing one another. The upper frame (12) is mounted on the lower frame (11). The side plate (125) and the riser (118) are connected to one another. The bottom plate (111) and the top plate (121) are spaced and facing one another. The telescopic column (20) is connected to two ends of the beam structure (10) and includes a motor (21). The flank (30) is disposed on an edge of the telescopic column (20) and covers an end of the beam structure (10).
Height-adjustable table
The present invention relates to an improved height-adjustable table (1) which can assist and motivate the user to use the height-adjustable table in a manner which increases health, calorie burn and well-being. The table features a communication interface for connection of a user specific device providing the control with a set of user values for that specific guest user of the height-adjustable table in order to ease the configuration of the table to fit each individual user.
Height-adjustable table
The present invention relates to an improved height-adjustable table (1) which can assist and motivate the user to use the height-adjustable table in a manner which increases health, calorie burn and well-being. The table features a communication interface for connection of a user specific device providing the control with a set of user values for that specific guest user of the height-adjustable table in order to ease the configuration of the table to fit each individual user.
Workstation assembly
A workstation assembly includes a base having an interior. A height adjustable support column is moveable relative to the base. A work surface is coupled to the support column. A cable track has a first end connected to the base and a second end connected to and moveable with the support column. A power access point can be connected to the work surface and accessible to a user. A motor is connected to the support column to adjust the height relative to the base. A power splitter is connected to the base and configured to receive an AC power input and branch the AC power to a primary path and a secondary path.
Workstation assembly
A workstation assembly includes a base having an interior. A height adjustable support column is moveable relative to the base. A work surface is coupled to the support column. A cable track has a first end connected to the base and a second end connected to and moveable with the support column. A power access point can be connected to the work surface and accessible to a user. A motor is connected to the support column to adjust the height relative to the base. A power splitter is connected to the base and configured to receive an AC power input and branch the AC power to a primary path and a secondary path.
WORKSPACE SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS AND METHOD FOR THE USE THEREOF
A cart assembly including a frame having a horizontal worksurface, a plurality of vertical support members extending upwardly from the horizontal worksurface and an upper rail spaced above the horizontal worksurface and connected to the vertical support members. The rail defines an opening at one end thereof. A screen is moveable between at least first and second positions. The screen is moveable through the opening and is supported in an interior space of the frame in the first position. The screen is disposed outside the interior space in the second position.
Dual purpose lift pedestal
A dual-purpose lift pedestal for use in recreational vehicles having a top and bottom base plate, a housing moveable between a down position, an up position and an extended position, the housing having an upper tube, a middle tube, and a lower tube, a first set of slider pads supporting a second end of the upper tube within the middle tube, a second set of slider pads supporting the second end of the middle tube within the lower tube, a spring cage supporting within the middle tube, a pair of springs at least partially supported within the spring cage with the springs co-acting to assist the movement of the housing between the various position, and a locking member to maintain the housing at the upper position and at the down position.
Dual purpose lift pedestal
A dual-purpose lift pedestal for use in recreational vehicles having a top and bottom base plate, a housing moveable between a down position, an up position and an extended position, the housing having an upper tube, a middle tube, and a lower tube, a first set of slider pads supporting a second end of the upper tube within the middle tube, a second set of slider pads supporting the second end of the middle tube within the lower tube, a spring cage supporting within the middle tube, a pair of springs at least partially supported within the spring cage with the springs co-acting to assist the movement of the housing between the various position, and a locking member to maintain the housing at the upper position and at the down position.
Toolless attachment assembly
An attachment assembly for use with furniture and other articles. The attachment assembly includes a connector assembly that is configured to engage with a rail. The connector assembly includes a first, fixed protrusion, a lever, a second protrusion extending from the lever, and a third protrusion positioned between the first protrusion and the second protrusion. The rail includes a lip and a cutout in the lip that is sized to receive the third protrusion. The rail is configured to retain the connector assembly. Pivoting the lever when the connector assembly is positioned within the rail is configured to cause the second protrusion to bear against a bottom surface of the rail, such that the first protrusion and the second protrusion frictionally engage the bottom surface of the rail and the third protrusion frictionally engages the lip to fixedly hold the connector assembly.
Silent elevation structure for desk frame
An elevation structure for a desk frame includes an inner tube telescopically received in an outer tube fixed to a base. The outer tube includes a bottom plate and a first top plate. A desk board unit is fixed to the inner tube. A telescopic rod is received in the inner tube and has top and bottom ends coupled to the outer and inner tubes, respectively. The inner tube extends through an upper buffer pad disposed below the first top plate. The upper buffer pad has an upper face abutting the first top plate and a lower face for abutting an abutting edge of the inner tube in the highest position. A lower buffer pad is disposed above the bottom plate and includes a lower face abutting the bottom plate and an upper face for abutting a bottom end of the inner tube in the lowest position.