Patent classifications
A47B13/003
Portable table assembly
A portable table assembly and a method of assembling a portable table are provided. The table includes individual planks that laterally interlock with each other to form a tabletop and leg assemblies for supporting the tabletop. The leg assemblies each have a crossbeam and opposing clamps at each end of the crossbeam. The planks are arranged perpendicularly to the crossbeams, and planks on the ends of the tabletop are securely retained against the crossbeams. The table breaks down into individual planks and leg assemblies for transport and storage.
Collapsible bench and collapsible bench kit
A collapsible bench according to the present invention includes a bottom member having a leg extending downwardly from a bottom portion thereof, and a first side member that is detachably connectable to a first side portion of the bottom member. The collapsible bench also includes a second side member that is detachably connected to a second side portion of the bottom member, and a lateral support member that is detachably connectable to the first side member and the second side member. The collapsible bench further includes a top member that is detachably connectable to the lateral support member. The top member and the bottom member have substantially the same shape.
Table with removable legs
A furniture assembly can include a tabletop with removable legs. The removable legs can be attached to the tabletop with a socket having a threaded member mounted in a non-fixed and anti-rotation registration at the bottom of the socket. The legs can be mounted to the socket by insertion and turning for threaded engagement. The floating engagement mechanism can allow the threaded fastener member to move during installation to provide for enhanced alignability between the leg and the threaded fastener member.
Connection of a support to a molded plastic structure
A blow-molded plastic structure, such as a tabletop, may include an undercut. For example, the tabletop may include a frame receiving portion and a frame connecting structure with an undercut may be disposed in the frame receiving portion. A portion of the frame may contact or engage the frame connecting structure, such as the undercut, when the frame is connected to the tabletop. In an exemplary embodiment, a first side of the frame receiving portion may include a first frame connecting portion with an undercut and a second side of the frame receiving portion may include a second frame connecting portion with an undercut. The first frame connecting portion with an undercut may be disposed on an opposing surface from the second frame connecting portion with an undercut.
MODULAR PLATFORM SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY
A modular platform system includes a plurality of tiles, legs, beams, and brackets. Peripheries of the tiles and top surfaces of the beams are configured so that the tiles can snap on to the beams, allowing for easy creation of a platform. The beams, legs, and brackets are all configured so that the beams and legs are easily connected together for platform system creation.
QUICK-ASSEMBLY FURNITURE DESIGN AND A METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A furniture system implementing an internal frame in each panel pieces where the panel pieces can be easily and securely coupled together using toggle latches. Further, the toggle latches can have a safely lock to minimize and prevent accidental disassembling.
TABLE
A molded plastic structure may comprise a tabletop with an upper surface and a lower surface. A lip may extend downwardly relative to the lower surface of the tabletop, and the lip may include an outer surface and an inner surface. An inwardly extending portion may extend inwardly from the inner surface of the lip. A frame may be connected to the tabletop and the frame may include a side rail of a frame. The side rail may include a receiving portion that receives the inwardly extending portion. The side rail may also include a portion that supports the lower surface of the tabletop and a portion that supports the lip.
FURNITURE HAVING LOAD-BEARING OR NON-LOAD BEARING STRUCTURES FOR STORAGE OF WATER OR OTHER MATERIAL
Furniture pieces which incorporate load-bearing or non-load bearing structures in which water or other material may be stored. By incorporating such storage capacity within furniture, a user may take advantage of space that would otherwise be unused or unusable to unobtrusively and conveniently store an emergency water supply or other desired material.
Table Assembly and Method for Assembling Thereof
The table assembly comprises a first side wall, a second side wall, a first table top and a first support. The first side wall comprises a plurality of first side wall mortises. The second side wall comprises a plurality of second side wall mortises. The first table top comprises at least one first table top tenon. The first support comprises two first support tenons. The method comprises: coupling the first support to the first side wall by coupling one of the first support tenons to the first side wall mortise; coupling the first support to the second side wall by coupling another one of the first support tenons to the second side wall mortise; and coupling the first table top to the first side wall via coupling the first table top tenon to the first side wall mortise, wherein the first table top is supported by the first support.
FLOATING TABLE LEG CAP
A floating tabletop leg cap configured for movable receipt onto the connecting portion of supporting member for positioning adjacent to an end portion of a table leg receiving the connecting portion. The floating tabletop leg cap including a resilient member affixed in a coupling between the supporting member and floating tabletop leg cap. Preferably, the resilient member is a compression spring configured to bias in a direction along a length of the table leg.