Patent classifications
A47B13/02
Pedestal Table with Crossed Legs
The present invention comprises a novel line of furniture featuring a pedestal with or without a tabletop. The pedestal consists of a base and a top plate connected by minimum of three pairs of legs. The pedestal has minimum three, but can have four, six or even eight sides. The legs are, as depicted, round in cross section, but can be square, six or eight sided. Tabletops can have both sides finished to give additional variety to potential users. The strength and stability flows from arrangement of the crossed legs. The advantages over traditional arrangement lie in its simplicity, in its economy of construction, transportation and its ease of assembly by the user.
Pedestal Table with Crossed Legs
The present invention comprises a novel line of furniture featuring a pedestal with or without a tabletop. The pedestal consists of a base and a top plate connected by minimum of three pairs of legs. The pedestal has minimum three, but can have four, six or even eight sides. The legs are, as depicted, round in cross section, but can be square, six or eight sided. Tabletops can have both sides finished to give additional variety to potential users. The strength and stability flows from arrangement of the crossed legs. The advantages over traditional arrangement lie in its simplicity, in its economy of construction, transportation and its ease of assembly by the user.
FURNITURE WITH ACOUSTICAL TREATMENTS
Furniture such as desks and other items are provided with sound absorbing features consisting of micro-perforations extending through structures having vertical surfaces. The micro-perforations are formed using a LASER cutting tool or a punch and are either cylindrical or frustoconical. The micro-perforations are formed in drawer facings, doors, support structures, and free-standing objects and storage devices having vertical surfaces. The micro-perforations have diameters in the range of 0.20 to 0.70 mm. The micro-perforations have been found to increase sound absorption of a desk by as much as 4 Sabins within the frequency range of 100 to 5,000 Hz. Structural panels consisting of front and rear micro-perforated panels surrounding a porous central core may be employed in such furniture.
FURNITURE WITH ACOUSTICAL TREATMENTS
Furniture such as desks and other items are provided with sound absorbing features consisting of micro-perforations extending through structures having vertical surfaces. The micro-perforations are formed using a LASER cutting tool or a punch and are either cylindrical or frustoconical. The micro-perforations are formed in drawer facings, doors, support structures, and free-standing objects and storage devices having vertical surfaces. The micro-perforations have diameters in the range of 0.20 to 0.70 mm. The micro-perforations have been found to increase sound absorption of a desk by as much as 4 Sabins within the frequency range of 100 to 5,000 Hz. Structural panels consisting of front and rear micro-perforated panels surrounding a porous central core may be employed in such furniture.
CONNECTING DEVICE FOR CONNECTING A TABLE LEG TO A TABLE LEAF
A connecting device for connecting a table leg to a table leaf having a back-gripping element, which can be disposed on the table leaf and has an engagement hole and a locking device, which can be disposed on the table leg. The locking device has a clamping element having an engagement hook which is designed to engage the engagement hole of the back-gripping element, a spring element, which is supported at least indirectly against the clamping element and at least indirectly against a spring abutment, and an actuating element. The actuating element acts on the spring abutment so that, in a locking position, the spring abutment applies sufficient force to secure the engagement hook of the clamping element in the engagement hole, and in an unlocking position, the spring abutment is in a position in which the spring element is at least partially unloaded in relation to the locking position.
Stabilisation arrangements
A stabilizing arrangement (1) to support an object above four ground engaging means (2c,3c,4c,5c) has first 2, second 3, third 4 and fourth 5 levers each having a beam portion (2a,3a,4a,5a), an actuating portion (2b,3b,4b,5b) and a ground engaging means (2c,3c,4c,5c). Each lever is connected to a common interconnection means (6) by a respective pivot with a pivot axis. The levers engage consecutively first to second, second to third, third to fourth and fourth to first, via respective projections (2d,3d,4d,5d) permitting ground engaging means warp displacement and thereby the arrangement provides support of the object on uneven ground. For each lever part, the distance a between the respective ground engaging means and the respective pivot axis is a primary lever-rotating moment arm, and the distance b between the respective ground engaging means and the centre of the pivot is a friction loading distance. The friction loading distance b can be greater than or equal to the primary lever-rotating moment arm a.
Attachable Table Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of tables. More specifically, the present invention relates to an attachable table device. The device is primarily comprised of a first half, a second half and at least one connection mechanism. Each half is further preferably semi-circular and is comprised of an inside surface with at least one partial opening. At least one connection mechanism can further be inserted into each opening, wherein both halves can be pressed together after being secured around a heater or other similar structure of the like. As a result, the device is secured at a constant height and can be used as a table, wherein users can then congregate around the heater.
Furniture base assembled from several parts
The invention is directed to a base for pieces of furniture having at least one supporting column structure. The base comprises a central hub receiving the lower end of a column and a number of arms radiating from the hub. The object of the invention is to provide a furniture base which allows varying its height. This is accomplished by changing the angle between hub and arms, or by shifting the points of attachment of the arms on the hub in the vertical direction.
Storage table
A storage table includes a platform and a supporting frame. The platform includes a board body, wherein an edge of the board body is disposed with a plurality of side plates. At least one of the side plates has a hook portion. The supporting frame is engaged with the a bottom portion of the platform to separate the platform from the ground. The hook portion on the side plate is provided for hanging an object.
Portable and adjustable leg rests
A leg/footrest apparatus includes an adjustable-length axle having a compression rod to force first and second ends of the axle away from one another, and a rest platform that is rotatable about an axis of the axle. The apparatus may include a U-shaped member having first and second ends that extend from the axle and a base portion that extends between the first and second ends coupled to the rest platform. The rest platform may be rotatable about the base portion and may be balanced such that a rest surface of the rest platform remains substantially horizontal as the U-shaped member rotates about the axle. The rest platform may be rotatable between an in-use orientation and a storage orientation. A rotational lock may releasably secure the rest platform in the storage orientation. A foot pedal may be configured to rotate the rest platform between the in-use and storage orientations.