Patent classifications
A47B87/02
DOOR PIVOT ASSEMBLY AND SMART LOCKER USING THE SAME
A door pivot assembly used for secure storage includes a bushing, a nut and a bolt. The bushing is secured to a door frame, and the bushing has a non-threaded bore therethrough. The nut is secured to a door panel, and the nut has a threaded bore therethrough. The threaded bore of the nut aligns with the non-threaded bore of the bushing. The bolt passes through the door panel and the door frame. The bolt has a head, a threaded shaft, and a non-threaded shaft. The threaded shaft and the non-threaded shaft sequentially extend from the head. The threaded shaft is screwed into the threaded bore of the nut, and the non-threaded shaft is rotatably disposed in the non-threaded bore of the bushing, so that the door panel can be pivoted relative to the door frame. A smart locker having the door pivot assembly is also provided.
Construction system and method and related articles
A furniture unit includes at least one substrate having an upper surface, a lower surface, a proximal peripheral surface, a distal peripheral surface, a first seam, and a second seam. The lower surface is opposite the upper surface. The proximal peripheral surface extends from the upper surface to the lower surface. The distal peripheral surface is opposite the proximal peripheral surface and extends from the upper surface to the lower surface. The second seam is spaced apart from the first seam. The first and second seams extend in a direction parallel to the proximal peripheral surface. The proximal peripheral surface engages the lower surface such that the substrate defines a first hollow support.
SHELF ASSEMBLY
A modular shelf assembly that is adapted to interlock with adjacent modular shelf assemblies. The modular shelf assembly may include a shelf unit, a plurality of supports, and a plurality of feet. The shelf units, supports, and feet, in combination, are adapted to create the modular shelf assembly. The shelf unit may also be modular and have a shelf body that includes a cap. Each cap may have interlocking apertures that are adapted to receive interlocking components, which are used to connect multiple shelf assemblies.
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes a divider secured to a support structure, a pusher to move product, a barrier, and a low product indicator device. The low product indicator device may be visible when an amount of product positioned on the top surface of the divider floor or on the shelf is low.
Furniture frame structural system with interlocking members
A furniture frame structural system with interlocking members includes a first face frame, a second face frame, and a plurality of frame members. At least one joining feature for each frame member allows the frame members to arrange into a skeletal configuration as the joining feature includes a male interlocking portion and a female interlocking portion. More specifically, the male interlocking portion for each frame member is engaged with the female interlocking portion of an adjacent member from the frame members. Resultantly, the frame members complete the skeletal configuration. The first face frame and the second face frame are then oppositely mounted to the skeletal configuration completing the basic frame structure. Additional components such as post-tensioned fasteners, inner liners, outer panels held in side rails, a top, legs, and baseboard can be optionally integrated with the basic frame structure to improve the functionality and appearance of the resulting furniture.
FOLDING SHELF
The present invention discloses a folding shelf for placing a box with a built-in liquid crystal panel in multiple layers, the folding shelf including: a first frame assembly, the first frame assembly including a rectangular first frame assembly body and four first support columns erected at a lower end of the first frame assembly body, the first frame assembly body comprising two first fixing beams and two first connecting beams disposed between the two first fixed beams, wherein the first support column comprises a first cylinder and a second cylinder, the first cylinder is erected at an upper end of the second cylinder, an upper end of the first cylinder is folding connected to a lower end of the first fixed beam, a lower end of the first cylinder is folding connected to the upper end of the second cylinder.
METHOD FOR INTEGRATING A BUILDING BLOCK FRAMEWORK ASSEMBLY FOR DATA CENTER RACKS
A method for integrating a building block rack framework assembly for mounting equipment includes a plurality of vertical structural side members positioned at corners of the storage system. A plurality of horizontal structural members is coupled to the plurality of vertical structural side members. Specifically, each of the horizontal structural members has a plurality of corners, and each corner of each horizontal structural member is coupled to one of the vertical structural side members. Each vertical structural side member is an extrusion having a length selected to accommodate a desired height in a facility in which the storage system is installed.
Variable planform shelving system
Variable planform shelving systems include a variable support platform and a support surface assembly that is supported by the variable support platform. The variable support platform includes frames that can be repositioned relative to each other to vary the planform of the variable support platform. The support surface assembly provides a support surface for supported items. The support surface assembly is flexible and/or comprised of a plurality of linked panels so that the support surface provided varies in response to variation in the planform of the variable support platform.
Connectors used in modular furniture system
A connector for connecting two furniture modules or other stationary objects to form a modular system. The connector includes two hardware pieces, to be mounted onto two furniture modules, respectively. The first piece fits into the second piece in a loading/unloading position, and then moves to a locked position. One or more detent on one hardware piece and one or more systems of tracks in the other hardware piece are provided to help the two pieces move relative to each other in a guided manner, go into and stay in the locked position, and move out of the locked position into the loading/unloading position when sufficient force is applied. Each system of tracks includes multiple indentations and one or more barriers, where the detent can move along the indentations and is resisted or blocked by the barriers.
Connectors used in modular furniture system
A connector for connecting two furniture modules or other stationary objects to form a modular system. The connector includes two hardware pieces, to be mounted onto two furniture modules, respectively. The first piece fits into the second piece in a loading/unloading position, and then moves to a locked position. One or more detent on one hardware piece and one or more systems of tracks in the other hardware piece are provided to help the two pieces move relative to each other in a guided manner, go into and stay in the locked position, and move out of the locked position into the loading/unloading position when sufficient force is applied. Each system of tracks includes multiple indentations and one or more barriers, where the detent can move along the indentations and is resisted or blocked by the barriers.