Patent classifications
A47B9/20
Desk backpack
The present development is a convertible backpack desk. In a backpack configuration, the device can carry small portable items. The backpack also converts into a desk with telescoping legs.
Furniture rotary system having reduced friction, and a piece of furniture comprising such system
A furniture rotary system (100, 200, 300, 400, 500) for a piece of furniture (10, 20, 30, 40, 50) is provided. The furniture rotary system is forming a sliding rotary connection between a rotational member (120, 210, 320, 410, 520) and a stationary member (110, 220, 310, 420, 510), wherein said furniture rotary system (100, 200, 300, 400, 500) comprises at least one sliding surface (114, 214, 314, 414, 514) being coated with a lacquer comprising a resin, wherein said lacquer in turn is at least partly coated with a lipophilic composition coating to provide a slide layer with a lowered friction.
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER PORTABLE WORKSTATION
A portable home healthcare workstation defines a wheeled enclosure and telescoping, angled worksurface transportable to a patient home or domicile bedside. A telescoping handle extends for supporting the worksurface at a suitable height, and an angular pivot allows the worksurface to be oriented for ease of access to patient records or temporary storage of medical supplies. An accessory container attaches to the telescoped uprights and provides containment of equipment and supplies, and detaches for storage in the enclosure. A stabilizer extends horizontally from the uprights, and together with the attached enclosure and base provide support on opposed sides of the uprights for maintaining a substantially vertical orientation to support the worksurface. Retraction of the stabilizer allows the worksurface to be received in the enclosure for wheeled portability, and collapsing of the telescoped uprights allows for handcarry capability.
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER PORTABLE WORKSTATION
A portable home healthcare workstation defines a wheeled enclosure and telescoping, angled worksurface transportable to a patient home or domicile bedside. A telescoping handle extends for supporting the worksurface at a suitable height, and an angular pivot allows the worksurface to be oriented for ease of access to patient records or temporary storage of medical supplies. An accessory container attaches to the telescoped uprights and provides containment of equipment and supplies, and detaches for storage in the enclosure. A stabilizer extends horizontally from the uprights, and together with the attached enclosure and base provide support on opposed sides of the uprights for maintaining a substantially vertical orientation to support the worksurface. Retraction of the stabilizer allows the worksurface to be received in the enclosure for wheeled portability, and collapsing of the telescoped uprights allows for handcarry capability.
Transmission rod assembly and a height-adjustable desk thereof
A transmission rod assembly for a height-adjustable desk comprises: a first transmission head having positioning grooves; a second transmission head having positioning blocks; an elastic piece axially limiting abutment of the first and second transmission heads, the positioning blocks positioning respective positioning grooves; a sleeve pipe having an end mounted to the second transmission head, the elastic piece being mounted in the sleeve pipe, and an end of the elastic piece abutting the second transmission head; a first transmission rod having an end protruding into the other end of the sleeve pipe and abutting the other end of the elastic piece, the sleeve pipe limiting the first transmission rod; and a locking assembly mounted on the other end of the sleeve pipe, the locking assembly limiting the sleeve pipe and clamping the first transmission rod. Thus, mounting can be completed by elastic squeeze, bringing simple structure and easy operation.
Transmission rod assembly and a height-adjustable desk thereof
A transmission rod assembly for a height-adjustable desk comprises: a first transmission head having positioning grooves; a second transmission head having positioning blocks; an elastic piece axially limiting abutment of the first and second transmission heads, the positioning blocks positioning respective positioning grooves; a sleeve pipe having an end mounted to the second transmission head, the elastic piece being mounted in the sleeve pipe, and an end of the elastic piece abutting the second transmission head; a first transmission rod having an end protruding into the other end of the sleeve pipe and abutting the other end of the elastic piece, the sleeve pipe limiting the first transmission rod; and a locking assembly mounted on the other end of the sleeve pipe, the locking assembly limiting the sleeve pipe and clamping the first transmission rod. Thus, mounting can be completed by elastic squeeze, bringing simple structure and easy operation.
Utility table apparatus and method
In the specification and drawings a utility table for mounting to a cooler is described and shown with a work surface; a vertical support member; at least one work surface support rail connected to the work surface and pivotally connected to the vertical support member so that the work surface may pivot from a horizontal position for use and a vertical position for storage and transport; and a mounting bracket configured to securely receive the vertical support member and to be attached to the cooler using the existing structure of the cooler.
Utility table apparatus and method
In the specification and drawings a utility table for mounting to a cooler is described and shown with a work surface; a vertical support member; at least one work surface support rail connected to the work surface and pivotally connected to the vertical support member so that the work surface may pivot from a horizontal position for use and a vertical position for storage and transport; and a mounting bracket configured to securely receive the vertical support member and to be attached to the cooler using the existing structure of the cooler.
Utility table apparatus and method
In the specification and drawings a utility table for mounting to a cooler is described and shown with a work surface; a vertical support member; at least one work surface support rail connected to the work surface and pivotally connected to the vertical support member so that the work surface may pivot from a horizontal position for use and a vertical position for storage and transport; and a mounting bracket configured to securely receive the vertical support member and to be attached to the cooler using the existing structure of the cooler.
Utility table apparatus and method
In the specification and drawings a utility table for mounting to a cooler is described and shown with a work surface; a vertical support member; at least one work surface support rail connected to the work surface and pivotally connected to the vertical support member so that the work surface may pivot from a horizontal position for use and a vertical position for storage and transport; and a mounting bracket configured to securely receive the vertical support member and to be attached to the cooler using the existing structure of the cooler.