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Chair wedge
09717336 · 2017-08-01 ·

A chair wedge includes: a first tier having a downward sloped first top surface from a first tier top rear edge to a first tier top front edge; a second tier recessed within a center portion of the first tier and having a downward sloped second top surface from a second tier top rear edge to a second tier top front edge, and wherein the downward sloped second top surface is at a lesser angle relative to a base surface than is the downward sloped first top surface; a cavity formed in a space differential between the downward sloped first top surface and the downward sloped second top surface; and a rear wall defined at an inward most portion of the cavity and configured in combination with the cavity to stop a chair leg from further movement when placed within the chair wedge.

Chair wedge
09717336 · 2017-08-01 ·

A chair wedge includes: a first tier having a downward sloped first top surface from a first tier top rear edge to a first tier top front edge; a second tier recessed within a center portion of the first tier and having a downward sloped second top surface from a second tier top rear edge to a second tier top front edge, and wherein the downward sloped second top surface is at a lesser angle relative to a base surface than is the downward sloped first top surface; a cavity formed in a space differential between the downward sloped first top surface and the downward sloped second top surface; and a rear wall defined at an inward most portion of the cavity and configured in combination with the cavity to stop a chair leg from further movement when placed within the chair wedge.

Chair leg extension apparatus to level chair on an uneven ground
09675177 · 2017-06-13 ·

A leg extension apparatus mounted to an existing chair leg to level the chair on an uneven ground is provided. The apparatus includes a bracket assembly having a leg bracket, a first shell bracket coupled to the leg bracket and having a first slot, and a second shell bracket pivotably mounted to the first shell bracket and having a first slot, the first and second shell brackets able to pivotably adjust to an open position to receive the leg of the chair and a closed position to permit the leg of the chair to be enclosed within the first slots of both the first and second shell brackets, and a leg slidably mounted to the leg bracket. The leg slidably adjusts to one of a plurality of locking positions to permit an end of the leg to contact the uneven ground, thereby supporting the chair in a leveled position.

Furniture leg sock with stabilizer
09668575 · 2017-06-06 ·

A furniture leg protective sock is constructed of a stretchable/expandable non-friction material, which is double-layered to form an outer layer, an inner layer, and a gap therebetween. The furniture leg protective sock includes friction material which is located on the inner surface of the furniture leg protective sock and a stabilizing material, which is located in the gap between the inner surface of the inner layer and the inner surface of the outer layer, to provide rigidity and stretchability to furniture leg protective sock. The furniture leg protective sock also includes non-penetrating material, which is located in a bottom portion of the furniture leg protective sock to prevent a furniture leg from piercing through the furniture leg protective sock.

Furniture leg sock with stabilizer
09668575 · 2017-06-06 ·

A furniture leg protective sock is constructed of a stretchable/expandable non-friction material, which is double-layered to form an outer layer, an inner layer, and a gap therebetween. The furniture leg protective sock includes friction material which is located on the inner surface of the furniture leg protective sock and a stabilizing material, which is located in the gap between the inner surface of the inner layer and the inner surface of the outer layer, to provide rigidity and stretchability to furniture leg protective sock. The furniture leg protective sock also includes non-penetrating material, which is located in a bottom portion of the furniture leg protective sock to prevent a furniture leg from piercing through the furniture leg protective sock.

STABILIZING DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE
20250057314 · 2025-02-20 ·

An article stabilizing wedge assembly includes a wedge and a cover. The wedge has an incline surface at a first end of the wedge, a snap-engaging depression, and side, top, and bottom indentations. The snap-engaging depression is on an external-facing surface of the wedge. The side, top, and bottom indentations are at a second end of the wedge, opposite the first end. The cover includes a carrying loop at a first end of the cover, a snap-engaging hook, a top cutout, and a bottom cutout. The snap-engaging hook is on an internal-facing surface of the cover. The snap-engaging hook is configured to engage with the snap-engaging depression. The top and bottom cutouts are at a second end of the cover, opposite the first end, and correspond to the top and bottom indentations, respectively. Methods of making and using an article stabilizing wedge assembly are disclosed.

STABILIZING DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE
20250057314 · 2025-02-20 ·

An article stabilizing wedge assembly includes a wedge and a cover. The wedge has an incline surface at a first end of the wedge, a snap-engaging depression, and side, top, and bottom indentations. The snap-engaging depression is on an external-facing surface of the wedge. The side, top, and bottom indentations are at a second end of the wedge, opposite the first end. The cover includes a carrying loop at a first end of the cover, a snap-engaging hook, a top cutout, and a bottom cutout. The snap-engaging hook is on an internal-facing surface of the cover. The snap-engaging hook is configured to engage with the snap-engaging depression. The top and bottom cutouts are at a second end of the cover, opposite the first end, and correspond to the top and bottom indentations, respectively. Methods of making and using an article stabilizing wedge assembly are disclosed.

SHELF SYSTEMS WITH SLIDING FOOT SLEEVES AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING SHELF SYSTEMS THAT INCLUDE SLIDING FOOT SLEEVES
20250049213 · 2025-02-13 · ·

A method of assembling a shelf system is provided. The method includes placing a foot sleeve around a bottom portion of a side support panel. The foot sleeve includes a first sidewall configured to extend alongside an outer face of the side support panel, a second sidewall configured to extend alongside an inner face of the side support panel that faces opposite the outer face and an end wall configured to extend along a front face of the side support panel, the end wall connecting the first and second sidewalls. The first and second sidewalls and end wall define a volume that is sized to receive the side support panel. The side support panel is mounted to a wall such that the side support panel extends in a vertical direction and is perpendicular to the wall. The foot sleeve is slid toward a floor beneath the side support panel to fill a gap between the side support panel and the floor after mounting the side support panel to the wall.

SHELF SYSTEMS WITH SLIDING FOOT SLEEVES AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING SHELF SYSTEMS THAT INCLUDE SLIDING FOOT SLEEVES
20250049213 · 2025-02-13 · ·

A method of assembling a shelf system is provided. The method includes placing a foot sleeve around a bottom portion of a side support panel. The foot sleeve includes a first sidewall configured to extend alongside an outer face of the side support panel, a second sidewall configured to extend alongside an inner face of the side support panel that faces opposite the outer face and an end wall configured to extend along a front face of the side support panel, the end wall connecting the first and second sidewalls. The first and second sidewalls and end wall define a volume that is sized to receive the side support panel. The side support panel is mounted to a wall such that the side support panel extends in a vertical direction and is perpendicular to the wall. The foot sleeve is slid toward a floor beneath the side support panel to fill a gap between the side support panel and the floor after mounting the side support panel to the wall.

SPIKE FIXING MEMBER AND CLOTH TREATING APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME
20170130390 · 2017-05-11 ·

A spike fixing member includes a coupling portion provided at a lower surface of a home appliance and coupled to a lower end of a leg for supporting the home appliance; and a plurality of spikes formed to extend downward from a lower surface of the coupling portion and configured to transpierce and be inserted into carpet provided at an indoor space, and a cloth treating apparatus having the spike fixing member. A home appliance is enabled to be stably installed at a soft indoor floor surface such as carpet.