Patent classifications
A47B57/30
Support part, construction kit for piece of furniture, piece of furniture, and corresponding use
A support part (1) is provided in which a liquid outlet (9) is disposed on an outer face (4, 5) of the support part (1), with the liquid outlet (9) preferably opening outwards on the lower face (5) of the support part (1).
TILTING AND SLIDING SYSTEM FOR A SHELF HAVING SIDE SUPPORT ARMS RECEIVABLE INTO APERTURES IN VERTICAL POSTS
A shelving system with a shelf, two rear vertical posts and two front vertical posts. The posts all have vertically spaced apart openings passing therethrough. The shelf has a pair of front side support arms that pass through the apertures in the front vertical posts and a pair of rear side support arms that pass through the apertures in the rear vertical posts. The rear of the shelf can be raised or lowered and re-attached in a new position while the front side support arms remain positioned within the apertures in the front vertical posts. If the rear of the shelf is accidentally dropped, the shelf rotates such that the front side support arms lock against the top and bottom of the vertically spaced apart apertures, thereby preventing the shelf from falling.
Closet organization systems
A customizable closet organization system includes support elements that can be selectively combined and arranged. A closet organization system includes a support track, a support rail, and a shelf support bracket. The support track includes apertures for mounting the support track horizontally to a wall. The support rail includes bracket mounting slots and is configured to hang from the support track so that the bracket mounting slots face the wall. The shelf support bracket includes a support arm and a mounting hook. The mounting hook is configured for insertion into one of the bracket mounting slots to secure the shelf support bracket to the support rail so that the support arm extends transversely from the support rail and away from the wall in a mounted configuration of the shelf support bracket.
Shelf
A shelf includes a support arm part, a support foot part, a locking device. The support foot part is used for supporting the support arm part. The locking device is used for detachably locking the support arm part to the support foot part, so that the support arm part and the support foot part can be locked to each other through a locking part. During the process of disassembling and assembling the support foot part and the support arm part, only the locking of the support foot part and the support arm part by the locking device needs to be released, and the support foot part and the support arm part will not be damaged, so that the shelf can be repeatedly disassembled and assembled.
Shelf
A shelf includes a support arm part, a support foot part, a locking device. The support foot part is used for supporting the support arm part. The locking device is used for detachably locking the support arm part to the support foot part, so that the support arm part and the support foot part can be locked to each other through a locking part. During the process of disassembling and assembling the support foot part and the support arm part, only the locking of the support foot part and the support arm part by the locking device needs to be released, and the support foot part and the support arm part will not be damaged, so that the shelf can be repeatedly disassembled and assembled.
Storage rack
A storage rack is provided. The storage rack includes a plurality of upright supports and a shelf support supported by each of the plurality of upright supports. The plurality of upright supports include a first upright support, a second upright support, a third upright support, and a fourth upright support each having an opening. The shelf support includes a shelf beam extending between the first and second upright supports. The shelf beam includes a body, a first tab, and a second tab. The first and second tabs each extend outwardly from an end of the body and are configured to engage the first upright support at opposing sides of the opening of the first upright support in order to detachably connect the shelf beam to the first upright support.
CLOSET ORGANIZATION SYSTEMS
A closet organization system includes a closet rod support member configured for mounting to a wire shelf. The closet rod support member is configured for supporting a closet rod and includes an attachment feature with a first slot and a second slot. The first slot is oriented for engagement with a first support rod of the wire shelf via movement of the closet rod support member in a first direction relative to the first support rod. The second slot is oriented for engagement with a second support rod of the wire shelf via movement of the closet rod support member in a second direction relative to the first support rod. The second direction is transverse to the first direction. The second slot is configured for engagement with the second support rod while the first slot is mounted to the first support rod.
Tilting and sliding system for a shelf having side support arms receivable into apertures in vertical posts
A shelving system with a shelf, two rear vertical posts and two front vertical posts. The posts all have vertically spaced apart openings passing therethrough. The shelf has a pair of front side support arms that pass through the apertures in the front vertical posts and a pair of rear side support arms that pass through the apertures in the rear vertical posts. The rear of the shelf can be raised or lowered and re-attached in a new position while the front side support arms remain positioned within the apertures in the front vertical posts. If the rear of the shelf is accidentally dropped, the shelf rotates such that the front side support arms lock against the top and bottom of the vertically spaced apart apertures, thereby preventing the shelf from falling.
Adjustable Sterilization Shelf
An adjustable sterilization shelf is provided to solve the problems of limited space and poor sterilization effect encountered by conventional sterilization devices. The adjustable sterilization shelf includes a frame and at least one adjustable board. The frame includes a plurality of posts disposed upright and around a sterilization space. The at least one adjustable board is disposed in the sterilization space. The at least one adjustable board is slidable in a vertical direction and is coupled with the plurality of posts. Each of two opposite sides of the at least one adjustable board is provided with a flow guiding member. Each flow guiding member includes a flow guiding face facing the sterilization space. The flow guiding face is at a first inclination angle to a surface of the at least one adjustable board. The first inclination angle is greater than 90 degrees.
Shelf system
A shelf system with bars and with at least one connecting strut for connecting two bars adjacent to each other is provided. The connecting strut has receiving devices on its end faces. An undercut profile extending substantially parallel to the bar is attached or can be attached to the bar of the shelf system. Every undercut profile has two or more profile parts which are detachable from one another and can be joined together to form mutually flush surfaces. The profile part has a projection, which can be inserted into a recess of a bar, respectively, and the receiving device of the connecting strut can be pushed onto the undercut profile in its joined state.