Patent classifications
A47B83/001
Rail or bar organizer system
An office desktop organizer system including a rigid, tubular section with a triangular cross-section joinable with more sections in series via a connector joint in between sections and end caps covering the opposite ends of the tubular sections. The connector joints may be straight or have a bend. Add on office implements, such as a storage shelf, a drawer, a pencil box, a tape dispenser, a bin, a phone dock, a note pad stand, a USB port, or an AC outlet power center, each having an overarching arm, are connectable to the tubular section by engaging the overarching arm thereto. Eyelets in the end caps and connector joints allow the tubular section to be mounted to a wall using a screw, push pins, tape, etc. where the screw or pin head fits into the eyelet.
Slat panel assembly
Slat walls and slat rails are used for mounting various equipment such as displays. According to an aspect, there is provided an equipment mounting assembly comprising at least one slat pane, at least one upright support member, and for each upright support member, a respective connector for mounting the upright support member to a structure. Each slat panel includes a respective plurality of horizontal slats on a front face thereof. Each slat panel is mounted to the at least one upright support member at a rear face thereof. Two or more slat panels may be stacked. The connector may include a collar portion that engages an upper panel of a console or other structure.
Work surface arrangement
The invention relates to a work surface arrangement consisting at least of a standing work surface, a seated work surface, at least one planning board and a movement space having a center as basic elements; said basic elements are arranged at a random angle relative to each other around the movement space and are each arranged at a distance a.sub.1, . . . , a.sub.n around an imaginary center, said distance lying within a radius ranging from about 0.30 m to 2.00 m, measured from a front edge of the basic element to the imaginary center.
Compact desk and chair ensemble
A desk is composed of a metal frame defining a plurality of compartments and floor-engaging boxes, while supporting a desk top and a plurality of sliding drawers. A plurality of storage cabinets can be rolled into and out of one of the plurality of compartments by rolling each of them on their casters and lifting those casters out of its respective floor-engaging box. Similarly, the chair has a back that folds down permitting it to be stored in one of the compartments entirely beneath the desk top.
Table Connection Mechanism and Method of Using the Same
A table arrangement includes connection mechanisms for inter-connection of height adjustable tabletops so that the tabletops are independently moveable in a stable way. Embodiments of the table arrangement can be configured so that different height adjustable tabletops can be arranged to accommodate different users' preferences. Some embodiments of the table arrangement can utilize at least one cross-member connection mechanism connected to at least one column connection mechanisms 20.
WORKSTATION WITH CABLE CONTAINMENT
A work station includes a cable raceway. The cable raceway includes a basket in an interior of a base assembly, having an open upper end adjacent an access opening, and a bottom end defining openings, the basket configured to receive cables therein. A cover of the cable raceway is movable between a closed position, in which the cover is received in the access opening and covers the open upper end of the basket to inhibit access to the basket through the access opening, and an open position, in which the cover is at least partially outside the access opening to allow access to the basket through the access opening. The work station may have a work platform that is selectively adjustable in height. A portion of a footprint of the work platform may be commensurate with a corresponding portion of a footprint of the base assembly.
Work and discussion space
A work and discussion space includes two installation blocks that are positioned opposite one another. Each installation block accommodates two people and includes a vertical partitioning structure, two seats positioned against the vertical structure and separated by at least one module for storing professional and/or personal accessories, and a work surface each associated with a seat. The work surfaces are movable between a position that is distant from, and a position that is close to, the corresponding seat.
Dual-sided storage bin
A dual-sided storage bin includes a housing containing first and second storage recesses with access openings on opposite sides of the storage bin. The back wall of each storage recess forms a utility surface for the opposite side of the storage bin. As a result, individuals on each side of the storage bin are provided with both a storage recess and a utility surface.
DYNAMICALLY MOVABLE ROOM SEPARATOR
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method, computer system, and computer program product for a processor-implemented method for a movable wall process, the method including collecting a set of rules governing a size of a main room and a size of one or more sub-rooms comprising the main room, determining a starting position of a movable wall, where the movable wall separates the one or more sub-rooms, and where the starting position is determined by the set of rules, determining a location of one or more people, determining a required wall movement for the movable wall, wherein the required wall movement is determined by the set of rules and the location of one or more people, and moving the movable wall to a new position, based on the starting position and the required wall movement.
Office Furniture System With Integrated Digital Resources
An office furniture component provides an enclosure defining an interior work space, the enclosure having at least three walls and one or more open sides via which the interior work space may be accessed. A flat work surface may be provided within the interior space. Electronic systems may be installed within the furniture component, such as display screens, cameras, and lighting systems. A lighting controller may implement contextual lighting to vary work space illumination in response to occupant use of the work space.