Patent classifications
A47B57/06
Rack easy to assemble and disassemble
Provided is a rack easy to assemble and disassemble, comprising a front frame, a rear frame, and a number of shelves arranged between the front frame and the rear frame for placing articles thereon, wherein a number of supporting members for supporting the shelves are symmetrically distributed on the front frame and the rear frame, and the width of the shelves is slightly greater than that of the front frame and the rear frame. Compared with the prior art, the supporting members of the present invention for supporting the shelves are symmetrically distributed on the front frame and the rear frame, such that the shelves are directly placed on the supports on the front frame and the rear frame when in use, and the shelves can be removed from the supporting frames when the rack needs to be stored. The rack has a good bearing capacity, is easy to disassemble, assemble and use, and has a small package size after disassembly and is therefore convenient for storage.
Mobile storage system with direct wireless connectivity
A mobile storage system including a plurality of movable storage units that can be positioned to selectively form an aisle between adjacent storage units. The mobile storage system includes a master controller in communication with a local control unit and a local control panel on each storage unit. The master controller communicates through a wireless communication path with a user device having a visual display. The visual display presents a current image of the mobile storage system and allows a user to enter commands to create aisles between adjacent storage units. When the user device is in wireless communication with the master controller, the master controller prevents operation of the storage units from the local control panels. The master controller allows a wireless communication path to be created with only a single user device at any time such that only one user device is able to operate the mobile storage system.
Mobile storage system with direct wireless connectivity
A mobile storage system including a plurality of movable storage units that can be positioned to selectively form an aisle between adjacent storage units. The mobile storage system includes a master controller in communication with a local control unit and a local control panel on each storage unit. The master controller communicates through a wireless communication path with a user device having a visual display. The visual display presents a current image of the mobile storage system and allows a user to enter commands to create aisles between adjacent storage units. When the user device is in wireless communication with the master controller, the master controller prevents operation of the storage units from the local control panels. The master controller allows a wireless communication path to be created with only a single user device at any time such that only one user device is able to operate the mobile storage system.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY RECONFIGURING A BUILDING STRUCTURE
Techniques for automatically modulating a physical configuration of a reconfigurable building structure. A reconfigurable building structure may be constructed of physical elements that are movable with respect to one another to facilitate actuating the reconfigurable building structure between a plurality of different physical configurations. The physical configuration of a reconfigurable building structure may be adjusted to accommodate for physical dimensions of an item that is going to be moved into the reconfigurable building structure. For example, a spacing between two shelves may be expanded in response to an order being placed for a large item. In this way, when the item is delivered to a physical address associated with the reconfigurable building structure, various physical characteristics of the reconfigurable building structure may have already been modulated to accept the item.
LIFTING CABINET AND DEVICE THEREOF
A lifting cabinet has left and right lifting mechanisms each comprising a steel cable; a power mechanism which is connected with a first end of the steel cable; an internal guide rail which is connected with a second end of the steel cable; and an external guide rail which is fixed on a frame of the lifting cabinet and is configured with an accommodation space therein. The internal guide rail is located within the accommodation space. The lifting cabinet solves the problem of exposure of the steel cable.
LIFTING CABINET AND DEVICE THEREOF
A lifting cabinet has left and right lifting mechanisms each comprising a steel cable; a power mechanism which is connected with a first end of the steel cable; an internal guide rail which is connected with a second end of the steel cable; and an external guide rail which is fixed on a frame of the lifting cabinet and is configured with an accommodation space therein. The internal guide rail is located within the accommodation space. The lifting cabinet solves the problem of exposure of the steel cable.
TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY, POWER UNIT AND LIFTING CABINET
A lifting cabinet includes a transmission assembly and a power unit for raising and lowering a shelf. The transmission assembly comprises a first transmission unit, comprising a screw rod which is connected with a driving device and a sliding piece which is connected with the lifting shelf, and the sliding piece is coupled to the screw rod. The screw rod rotates under the action of the driving device and drives the sliding piece to move back and forth along the axis of the screw rod; and then the sliding piece drives the lifting shelf to move up and down. For the lifting cabinet and the power unit thereof, the transmission assembly converts a rotary motion outputted from the driving device into a linear motion through the cooperation between the screw rod and the sliding piece, and a greater axial force is thereby outputted. Thus, a relatively small motor with a lower output torque can be used in the lifting cabinet to drive a lifting shelf of the same weight when compared to the conventional lifting cabinet, and the problem of large motor in conventional lifting cabinet taking up too much space is thereby solved.
STEEL CABLE STEERING DEVICE, STEEL CABLE STEERING SYSTEM AND LIFTING CABINET
A cable steering system directs steel cables, for lifting cabinet shelf. The cable steering system includes left and right devices each comprising a first transmission wheel for horizontally turning the cable, and a second transmission wheel for vertically turning the cable which extends out from the first transmission wheel; and the cable extending out from the second transmission wheel is located in the middle of a side edge of the cabinet body. With the steel cable steering devices of the lifting cabinet, each steel cable extends horizontally along the first transmission wheel, and then is directed vertically downwardly by the second transmission wheel, thereby the cable is connected to a middle part of a side edge of the lifting shelf, so that the lifting shelf bears a balanced force.
LIFTING CABINET
A lifting cabinet, comprises a cabinet body, wherein the cabinet body comprises a side plate in which at least two wire through-holes are configured, a trunking which is configured in the side plate for communicating with the two wire through-holes, and wires which are placed in the trunking and are respectively connected to electric parts in different spaces within the cabinet body through the two wire through-holes. The cabinet solves the problem of messy and unsightly appearance caused by unreasonable wire arrangement.
LIFTING CABINET
A lifting cabinet, comprises a cabinet body, wherein the cabinet body comprises a side plate in which at least two wire through-holes are configured, a trunking which is configured in the side plate for communicating with the two wire through-holes, and wires which are placed in the trunking and are respectively connected to electric parts in different spaces within the cabinet body through the two wire through-holes. The cabinet solves the problem of messy and unsightly appearance caused by unreasonable wire arrangement.