Patent classifications
A47B47/0058
Supporting an object at a window of a building by applying opposing forces to an interior surface and an exterior surface of the building
An apparatus for supporting an object at a window of a building comprises a first member, a second member, and a third member. The first member extends along at least a partial width of the window and abuts an interior surface of the building. The first member is configured to support the object by exerting an outward force on the interior surface of the building in response to a downward force exerted by the object. The first member also comprises at least two sections extending from the interior of the building to the exterior of the building. These sections may extend from the interior of the building to the exterior of the building about respective distal ends of the first member. The sum of the forces applied on the surfaces of the building are sufficient to secure the object to the building.
STORAGE ORGANIZER
A storage organizer for not only jewelry and other fashion accessories for both men and women, but also useful for storing and displaying greeting cards, photos, wedding memorabilia and more in a neat compact space. The shoulders and hook of the present invention support a cross-bar which extends horizontally between the bottom of the hanger's shoulders, and which support a ladder-like arrangement in which two descending strips of fabric, front and back, descend from either side of the ends of the hanger's cross-bar. These descending fabric strips, are fitted at intervals with form-fitting, sewn and padded fabric tubes which run side to side; and these tubes are designed to receive adjustable-length curtain rods to give them rigidity. Several of the rungs are equipped with holders designed to safely and securely hold pins, brooches, rings, greeting cards, or family photos.
Column-beam connecting assembly capable of being manually assembled and frame structure assembled thereby
The invention discloses a column-beam connecting assembly capable of being manually assembled, including connecting columns and connecting beams. The connecting column is formed with an arc channel along the axial direction. The arc channel opens to the surface of the column as a groove. A number of pairs of anchor slots are shaped on both sides of the groove, and the anchor slots of the same pair are at the same height. Mounting parts for snapping into the anchor slots are shaped on both sides of the connecting beam. Half T-shaped jointing heads are provided on the outer ends of said mounting pans for connecting to the arc channel, and said jointing heads are either in the shape of a column head matching the arc channel, or in the shape of a hook head. A frame structure assembled by the connecting parts is further disclosed.
Storage Rack
A rack has a frame and a plurality of shelves. Each shelf has an enclosing frame member that has two first sides connected by two second sides, a connecting bar that connects the first sides at about the center of the first sides, a plurality of slots provided on the inner surfaces of the second sides, and a plurality of slats, each slat having opposing ends that are fitted into opposing slots at the second sides, and with each slat being connected to the connecting bar. At least one connector is provided for removably connecting each shelf to a portion of the frame.
Connector for Modular Rack Assembly
A rack assembly has two support frames and at least one shelf that are secured to the support frames by connecting assemblies. Each connecting assembly comprises a well secured to a medial surface of each vertical tube of the support frame, and a hook that extends from each end of each shelf, with each hook having an opening extending therethrough. The connecting assembly also includes a connector that is seated inside each well, each connector having a top plate that has an elongated opening, the connector also having a body that is sized and configured to fit inside a well, the body defining two wings with a space between the wings, and wherein each wing has a bump positioned in the center of the inner surface of each wing that faces the space. Each hook is inserted through the elongated opening of a corresponding connector with the bump on each wing fitted inside the opening of the hook to retain the hook inside the body of the connector.
BRACKET DEVICE
A bracket device includes a side wall, an end wall and a supporting base. The end wall is bent relative to the side wall. The end wall has a first hole and a second hole. The supporting base has a first base hole and a second base hole. The first base hole and the second base hole are arranged at positions respectively corresponding to the first hole and the second hole of the end wall. Each of the first base hole and the second base hole has a thread feature.
FRAME ASSEMBLY BODY AND CASING
A frame assembly body includes a connected section in which one ends of first and second frame materials, each of which has plural bent sections and plural surfaces, are joined perpendicularly. The connected section has: a projected piece locking section in which a slit-shaped fitting hole, a notch, or a recessed section formed in the second frame material is fitted to a projected piece provided in the first frame material; and a slit fitted section in which a slit-shaped notch formed in the second frame material is fitted to a fitting slit formed in a manner to notch the first frame material.
One piece collapsible shelving unit
A shelving unit movable between a shelf-supporting condition and a collapsed condition includes first and second side support frames pivotally connected to a rear support frame. At least one shelf is pivotally mounted to the rear support frame for movement between a horizontal position supported on the first and second side support frames, and a vertical position removed form the first and second side support frames. The first and second side support frames are folded upon one another forwardly of the at least one shelf in the vertical position thereof and parallel to the rear support frame to form a compact folded, layered, parallel arrangement so that the shelving unit is easy to store and transport.
Storage rack
A rack has a frame and a plurality of shelves. Each shelf has an enclosing frame member that has two first sides connected by two second sides, a connecting bar that connects the first sides at about the center of the first sides, a plurality of slots provided on the inner surfaces of the second sides, and a plurality of slats, each slat having opposing ends that are fitted into opposing slots at the second sides, and with each slat being connected to the connecting bar. At least one connector is provided for removably connecting each shelf to a portion of the frame.
SHELVING UNITS UTILIZING HYBRID CONNECTION SYSTEM
A shelving assembly employing a hybrid connection system using both threaded and non-threaded fasteners, designed to provide shelving that is both relatively strong and durable, while also being capable of relatively rapid assembly and disassembly.