Patent classifications
A47B87/007
Modular desk systems and methods
A modular desk system may include a plurality of configurable components including, for example, a top panel, an all-purpose hook, a cup hook, a storage shelf, a connecting shelf, a connecting planter box, a connecting divider, a connecting platform, a desktop organization member, a channel, a kickstand base, and/or a support frame. The components may be configured and/or reconfigured to create a desk. The configuration assemblies of the modular desk system may be paired with and coupled to other desk units and/or furniture.
STACKABLE STORAGE DEVICE FOR FOOTWEAR
A display case assembly for footwear that allows the user easy access to each individual pair of footwear while displaying each item of footwear. The assembly includes one or more containers that can be stacked to form an assembly of storage devices that cooperate to assist access to the footwear in that a first device stacked on top of a second device can be used to hold the door of the second device open while the user accesses the footwear inside. The containers feature two adjacent doors with magnets located on their exterior surfaces positioned to contact the magnets on a door of a second container stacked on top of a first container. In addition, the containers feature a support column with magnets that are positioned to contact magnets on the doors when the doors are fully closed.
Systems for Quick Mounting and Fixing Applied to a Cabinet Body
The present disclosure refers to systems applied to cabinet body that mates quick mounting and fixing, applied to the furniture area specially to steel cabinets, for joining took apart pieces by fitting and screwing them or for mounting and joining them by welding. The cabinet body presents steel back part having a bend that forms a small backlash and with eyebolt-shaped reliefs for quick mounting the cabinet boxes. The top part has a wedged-shaped bend that when is joined to the strip-shaped steel plate having the wedge bend opposed to the one of the back part, it can be fixed to any wall, and a quick installation of the cabinet box on the wall is allowed.
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.
MODULAR POWER SYSTEM FOR CABINETS
A modular power system for cabinets includes a power module configured to be installed on a cabinet, a driver configured to be connected to a power source and to be coupled to the power module, and a component or accessory configured to be coupled to the power module and to be powered by the driver. A method includes factory installing one or more power modules of the modular power system on a cabinet system and factory installing one or more components or accessories on the cabinets and connecting the one or more components or accessories to the one or more power modules. A cabinet system includes the modular power system defining multiple different and separately power zones.
Folding shelf
A folding shelf may include a first shelving unit having first side frames, one or more shelving boards, a first retractable control unit; and a second shelving unit having second side frames, one or more second shelving boards, a second retractable control unit. The first/second retractable control unit may include a first/second main body; a first/second pole partially received in the first main body; and a first/second locking member. When the folding shelf is folded, the user can first twist a first/second locking element to untightened first/second main body and first/second pole. The user can then lift the side frames in the center portion as to collapse the shelf. More specifically, the sliding movement of the first pole and the second pole can bring two side frames toward the center portion of the folding shelf to significantly minimize the size thereof.
INTEGRAL STOP RAIL DEVICE TO ALIGN PALLETS ON END TO END PALLET RACKS AND ESTABLISH BOUNDARIES FOR FLUES BETWEEN PALLET RACKS
An elongated integral stop rail device extending the length of a row of pallet racks and carried from the racks by means of hangers which space the rail device at a desired distance from the lateral extent of the racks. The method involves a determination of the length of the row of racks, assembling a stop rail device to extend that length and mounting the stop rail device from the respective racks above the height and the desired distance lateral of the racks.
Fixing device for chairs
A fixing device includes an encircling element having left and right lateral sides and an intermediate portion that is formed with a notch and that is bent to form two limiting apartments at two sides of the notch, each limiting apartment having left and right walls extending integrally and transversely from a longitudinal axis of the encircling element and a middle wall interconnecting the walls that define an opening accessible only from a direction that is the same direction, each of the left and right lateral sides is formed with a retainer stub; a sluice gate having two notches disposed on the retainer stubs for denying access into the apartments; and a locking member extending through a through hole in the sluice gate and the notch in the encircling element for preventing untimely disengagement of the sluice gate from the encircling element.
FURNITURE SYSTEM AND ARRANGEMENT THEREOF
A modular furniture system capable of being arranged in different configurations in a settee area of a bowling center, for example, is disclosed. The furniture system includes at least one modular furniture element with a fastening mechanism which includes a first assembly and a second assembly. The first assembly of the fastening mechanism includes an engaging element which extends through at least one component of the first assembly and attaches to a component of the second assembly of an adjacent modular furniture element.
Independent aisle containment system
An aisle containment system is disclosed. The aisle containment system includes a frame defined by wall beams, header frames, and a plurality of posts secured to the wall beams and header frames. The header frames extend the width of the frame and the wall beams extend the length of the frame. A plurality of blanking panels extend from the floor to one of the wall beams. The plurality of blanking panels have a top, a bottom, a first side and a second side. Vertical stiffeners are positioned along at least one of the first side and the second side of each blanking panel. The blanking panels overlap adjacent blanking panels along the length of the frame. The blanking panels are laterally adjusted to fill openings in the aisle containment system.