Patent classifications
A47B43/02
WEEKENDER STYLE FLOOR DISPLAY
A weekender style display and related methods are provided. The display transforms from a knockdown configuration to an erected configuration. The display includes shelf members that are supported at the front, back, and at each side.
WEEKENDER STYLE FLOOR DISPLAY
A weekender style display and related methods are provided. The display transforms from a knockdown configuration to an erected configuration. The display includes shelf members that are supported at the front, back, and at each side.
Quick setup hutch unit
A hutch unit including a front panel, a back panel, and two laterally opposing sidewalls hingedly connected to the front panel. One or more shelf units are provided, each shelf unit including a front shelf edge hingedly connected to the front panel and a rear shelf edge hingedly connected to the back panel. The back panel includes opposing lateral back edges, and first and second back flaps are hingedly connected to the lateral back edges extending forward from the back panel. Each of the first and second back flaps is positioned in abutting relationship to a respective sidewall to define first and second overlapping sidewall portions along each sidewall. Vertical sliding connections join the back flaps to the sidewalls at the overlapping sidewall portions, wherein the vertical sliding connections guide the back panel in vertical displacement relative to the sidewalls.
Quick setup hutch unit
A hutch unit including a front panel, a back panel, and two laterally opposing sidewalls hingedly connected to the front panel. One or more shelf units are provided, each shelf unit including a front shelf edge hingedly connected to the front panel and a rear shelf edge hingedly connected to the back panel. The back panel includes opposing lateral back edges, and first and second back flaps are hingedly connected to the lateral back edges extending forward from the back panel. Each of the first and second back flaps is positioned in abutting relationship to a respective sidewall to define first and second overlapping sidewall portions along each sidewall. Vertical sliding connections join the back flaps to the sidewalls at the overlapping sidewall portions, wherein the vertical sliding connections guide the back panel in vertical displacement relative to the sidewalls.
FOLDABLE LOCKER ASSEMBLY
A foldable locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid flat configuration and an assembled configuration. A main panel of the locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration, in the folded configuration the main panel forming a back wall and opposite side walls of the locker assembly. The opposite side walls have an upper terminal end defining an upper end of the locker assembly, and a lower terminal end defining a lower end of the locker assembly. A bench panel is formed integral with the main panel in the laid-flat configuration thereof. The bench panel is configurable from a laid-flat configuration to a folded configuration in which the bench panel remains integral with the main panel and at least in part forms a bench of the locker assembly intermediate the opposite side walls of the main panel. The bench panel together with the back wall and opposite side walls of the main panel define a compartment of the locker assembly intermediate the bench and the lower end of the locker assembly. A shelf panel of the locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the shelf panel at least in part forms a shelf of the locker assembly, with the shelf panel being configured for assembly with the main panel in spaced relationship with the bench panel.
FOLDABLE LOCKER ASSEMBLY
A foldable locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid flat configuration and an assembled configuration. A main panel of the locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration, in the folded configuration the main panel forming a back wall and opposite side walls of the locker assembly. The opposite side walls have an upper terminal end defining an upper end of the locker assembly, and a lower terminal end defining a lower end of the locker assembly. A bench panel is formed integral with the main panel in the laid-flat configuration thereof. The bench panel is configurable from a laid-flat configuration to a folded configuration in which the bench panel remains integral with the main panel and at least in part forms a bench of the locker assembly intermediate the opposite side walls of the main panel. The bench panel together with the back wall and opposite side walls of the main panel define a compartment of the locker assembly intermediate the bench and the lower end of the locker assembly. A shelf panel of the locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the shelf panel at least in part forms a shelf of the locker assembly, with the shelf panel being configured for assembly with the main panel in spaced relationship with the bench panel.
QUICK SETUP HUTCH UNIT
A hutch unit including a front panel, a back panel, and two laterally opposing sidewalls hingedly connected to the front panel. One or more shelf units are provided, each shelf unit including a front shelf edge hingedly connected to the front panel and a rear shelf edge hingedly connected to the back panel. The back panel includes opposing lateral back edges, and first and second back flaps are hingedly connected to the lateral back edges extending forward from the back panel. Each of the first and second back flaps is positioned in abutting relationship to a respective sidewall to define first and second overlapping sidewall portions along each sidewall. Vertical sliding connections join the back flaps to the sidewalls at the overlapping sidewall portions, wherein the vertical sliding connections guide the back panel in vertical displacement relative to the sidewalls.
QUICK SETUP HUTCH UNIT
A hutch unit including a front panel, a back panel, and two laterally opposing sidewalls hingedly connected to the front panel. One or more shelf units are provided, each shelf unit including a front shelf edge hingedly connected to the front panel and a rear shelf edge hingedly connected to the back panel. The back panel includes opposing lateral back edges, and first and second back flaps are hingedly connected to the lateral back edges extending forward from the back panel. Each of the first and second back flaps is positioned in abutting relationship to a respective sidewall to define first and second overlapping sidewall portions along each sidewall. Vertical sliding connections join the back flaps to the sidewalls at the overlapping sidewall portions, wherein the vertical sliding connections guide the back panel in vertical displacement relative to the sidewalls.
Foldable locker assembly
A foldable locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid flat configuration and an assembled configuration in which the assembly generally forms a locker. The locker assembly includes a main panel configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the main panel forms a back wall and opposite side walls of the locker assembly. A shelf panel is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the shelf panel at least in part forms a shelf of the locker assembly. A bench is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the bench panel at least in part forms a bench of the locker assembly with the bench being in spaced relationship with the shelf panel.
Foldable locker assembly
A foldable locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid flat configuration and an assembled configuration in which the assembly generally forms a locker. The locker assembly includes a main panel configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the main panel forms a back wall and opposite side walls of the locker assembly. A shelf panel is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the shelf panel at least in part forms a shelf of the locker assembly. A bench is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the bench panel at least in part forms a bench of the locker assembly with the bench being in spaced relationship with the shelf panel.