Patent classifications
A47B83/001
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.
WORK STATION WITH IN-WALL HEIGHT-ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM
A height-adjustable work station includes (a) a partition wall having an internal wall frame and axially opposed first and second exterior wall surfaces mounted to the wall frame, the first and second exterior wall surfaces spaced axially apart by a wall thickness; (b) a carriage support located within the wall thickness and mounted to the wall frame, the carriage support including a vertical track; (c) a carriage mounted to the carriage support in sliding engagement with the track; (d) a work surface assembly movably supported by the carriage on a first side of the wall; and (e) a linear actuator mounted within the wall thickness and coupled to the carriage, the actuator configured to vertically translate the carriage along the track for facilitating height adjustment of the work surface assembly.
Bracket for mounting adjustable-height leg
An assembly is disclosed having a panel forming part of a modular wall for dividing workspaces in an office, the panel having at least two channels formed therein; a desk surface; an adjustable-height leg, having an outer shell, a top casting for engagement with the desk surface and an actuator disposed within the outer shell for adjusting the height of the leg; and first and second brackets, said first bracket engaged with an upper end of the outer shell of the adjustable height leg and one of the channels formed in the panel and said second bracket engaged with a lower end of the outer shell of the adjustable height leg and the other channel formed in the panel and wherein the adjustable-height leg is supported by the first and second brackets and does not contact a floor surface underlying the panel.
FURNITURE WITH PIVOTABLE ELECTRONICS RACK
A pedestal for a conference table or other furniture has a shell having an opening, and a rack for electronic equipment mounted within the opening. The rack is pivotable about a vertical axis between a stowed position in which the rack is entirely within the pedestal and an access position in which the rack is largely outside the pedestal.
BRACKET MECHANISM FOR PRE-FABRICATED OFFICE ENCLOSURE BEAMS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A bracket mechanism is configured to facilitate connection of multiple rail elements to form an elongated element to span over a work space and/or to help support a continuous integral element spanning over a work space. The bracket mechanism can be configured to help ensure the rigidity of the elongated element positioned over the work space so that the elongated element does not sag or bow downwards as it extends over the work space.
Modular furniture system with wire management
The present disclosure relates to modular and reconfigurable architectural assemblies such as modular walls and modular furniture, including modular and reconfigurable desk systems, with features and components that provide wire management functionality. A modular desk system includes a horizontal work surface and a lower vertical section extending vertically downward and/or upward from the work surface. At least a portion of the lower vertical section houses one or more resource trays having power and data receptacles for user wires to plug into. An access component such as a cover encloses the resource tray to provide a functional and aesthetically pleasing assembly while allowing management and organization of user wires and/or supply wires.
FURNITURE HAVING HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE TOP PANELS
A furniture having a height-adjustable top panel (10A) includes: a top panel portion (20A, 20B); a support structure (13) which is provided at the top panel portion (20A, 20B), and which supports so that the top panel portion (20A, 20B) is capable of adjusting a height by expanding or contracting the support structure in a vertical direction; a joint structure (9) which is joined to the support structure (13); and an illumination apparatus (40) which is supported by the joint structure (9), and which is arranged in a vicinity of the top panel portion (20A, 20B) in a plane view.
Mobile Conference Workstation Systems and Methods
A mobile conference workstation, the mobile conference workstation comprising a central enclosure and a first and a second wing. The central enclosure includes a first and a second opposite side and one or more wing storage cavities. The first and second wings are configured to move between a retracted position and an extended position. Each of the first and second wings comprises a base panel slideably coupled to the central enclosure and a first nested panel coupled to and configured to move relative to the base panel. When in the retracted position, the first and second wings are configured to be received in the wing storage cavities and are offset relative to each other. When in the extended position, the first and second wings are configured to extend outwardly beyond the first and second opposite sides of the central enclosure, respectively.
SHELVING UNIT
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a vertical shelving unit with rails following a curvilinear path protruding into the shelving space and slidingly supporting a lip of a bin. The vertical shelving unit may, for example, include multiple vertical posts (VPs) defining a three-dimensional space. The VPs may, for example, include a set of horizontal support members (HSMs) coupled to the VPs on opposing sides of the space. The HSMs may, for example, be used to couple to the VPs on opposing sides of the space. For example, when a bin is inserted between the opposing sides, a protruding lip of the bin may be supported by the upper most surface of the HSMs. Each of the HSMs may, for example, include an upper HSM connected by a truss structure to a lower HSM. Various embodiments may advantageously provide a modular shelving unit that individually suspends storage bins.
Bracket for Mounting Adjustable-Height Leg
An assembly is disclosed having a panel forming part of a modular wall for dividing workspaces in an office, the panel having at least two channels formed therein; a desk surface; an adjustable-height leg, having an outer shell, a top casting for engagement with the desk surface and an actuator disposed within the outer shell for adjusting the height of the leg; and first and second brackets, said first bracket engaged with an upper end of the outer shell of the adjustable height leg and one of the channels formed in the panel and said second bracket engaged with a lower end of the outer shell of the adjustable height leg and the other channel formed in the panel and wherein the adjustable-height leg is supported by the first and second brackets and does not contact a floor surface underlying the panel.