Patent classifications
A47B95/008
MOUNTING APPARATUS
The invention provides apparatus for mounting a furniture unit to a wall and, in particular, to wall studs. The apparatus includes sliding fixings that allow the spacing between fixing members to be adjusted and, thereby, allow the horizontal position of the furniture unit to adjusted to any desired position relative to the wall studs.
CLEAT CONNECTOR
A cleat connector for mounting a cabinet is provided including a substantially cylindrical body and a slot. The substantially cylindrical body has a perimeter and a diameter that corresponds to an opening in a back of a cabinet. The slot extends from the perimeter partially into the body. A cabinet and method of installation is also provided.
Floating shelf apparatus
A floating shelf apparatus that includes a mounting bracket and a shelf. The mounting bracket is coupled directly to a support surface such as a wall and the shelf is mounted to the support surface to hang the shelf from the support surface. The mounting bracket includes a first portion that is coupled to the wall, a second portion having an S-shape that extends from a first end of the first portion, and a third portion having a linear shape that extends from a second end of the first portion. The shelf includes a ledge portion upon which items may be supported and a mounting portion that facilitates mounting the shelf to the mounting bracket. The mounting portion has a mounting element that interacts with the second portion of the mounting bracket to mount the shelf to the mounting bracket.
Wall-mounted, configurable storage system
In a wall-mounted shelving and/or storage system, vertical standards are mounted to a wall using a plurality of individual cleats arranged in vertical columns and horizontal rows. The width of each cleat is smaller than the width of the standard, so that it can be hidden within the standard when mounted. Formed on the back of each vertical standard are a plurality of transverse edges at predefined intervals, in known spatial relationships with bracket connection points, for cooperating with the cleats to properly position and orient the standards at the correct height with respect to each other.
Shower shelf
A plastic shower shelf shaped box which separates into two housings explaining the full sizes comprised embodiment with the first right side compartment housing having two top and bottom center left back sliding openings and the second left side refillable container housing having two inserting top and bottom center snap sliding pins creating one full comprised embodiment with a left inserting snapping and a back sliding unto the right inside back sliding openings and two separate half full housings with a front sliding and a outside pulling, which in the top center of both outside comprised one full size embodiment at least one up sliding opening is present sharing inserting snap sliding comprising up sliding hanging unto the sliding pins of a adjustable strap with the top strap having giving a looping into two bottom end swinger opening which is connected to a flat cross balancer with two curved back hooks for a side shower rod hanging. Sharing the compartments and parts of the right side half full embodiment compartment it has a bottom right outside small box attached from the right and left back long sides unto the front and back sides of the larger box right side compartment wall and unto the bottom extended top side flooring having a wide side front, and a open inserting top for toothpaste and brush (product), in the front right edge side a flat front door covering is attached with a magnet strip combining unto another magnet strip which is attached to the front left inside wall of the compartment shelf which has three inside shelves compartments with the top having a back side comprised mirror and to the left mid bottom center at least one back sliding opening is present and to the middle center of the second compartment at least one back sliding opening is present, having the second being a available shelf, and the third having a soap bar shelf holder with a right side bottom extended flooring, and to the top center of the second embodiment it has a short extended side with a round inserting opening for passing (product such as shampoo) unto a front bottom center which has a short front extended round side with a round releasing front (product)opening unto to the left center side a lower curved up side hanging hook is attached from the bottom end with a flat round top for towel holding.
Frontloading Enclosure utilizing Both a Primary Magnetic Connection System and a Secondary Constant-tension Resistance System.
A frontloading serviceable enclosure using both a primary magnetics-based connection system backed up by a secondary connection system utilizing a Constant-tension spring-like resistance Subsystem whereby resistance system provides a mechanism that when the primary magnetic connection system is dislodged and disrupts the primary connection of the magnetic system, the secondary constant-tension resistance subsystem provides the necessary mechanism which maintains and/or repositions the dislodged front modules from the enclosure whereby the primary magnetic system is re-engaged between the front loaded module and the enclosure.
The secondary constant-tension resistance subsystem provides the necessary backup connection system, and more importantly, it is designed to re-engage the primary magnetic connection when the magnetic holding system is dislodged for any reasons
Modular refreshment center
A substructure in an aircraft cabin includes a drawer-insert accepting portion that defines multiple racks. Each rack may receive an exchangeable drawer insert. A module-accepting portion of the substructure defines an opening that includes a supporting surface, a back wall which extends upward and outward, and a lateral side wall. A module is provided for optionally installing in the module-accepting portion. The module has concealed areas upon installing that include: (i) a base adapted to rest on the supporting surface, (ii) a side wall adapted to abut the lateral side wall, and (iii) a rear wall adapted to abut the back wall. The module also has exposed surfaces upon installing that are adapted to match an existing profile of the drawer-insert accepting portion. The module-accepting portion is configured for stowing cargo in a first mode and for receiving the module in a second mode.
Support component for a storage system
A support component for a storage cabinet includes an elongate bar; and a resilient leg formed in the upper surface of the bar and extending between two opposite sides of the bar. The resilient leg includes an engagement protrusion.
STORAGE SYSTEMS INCLUDING BACK CHANNELS AND WALLS MOUNTABLE ALONG THE BACK CHANNELS
An exemplary storage system generally includes a least one back channel mountable along a support surface (e.g., a back wall of a closet, etc.). At least one wall or panel of the storage system is mountable (e.g., via a connector, etc.) along the back channel. The storage system may also generally include one or more of a hang rod, side bracket, shelf trim, end cup, support bracket, and/or shelf. The shelf may be supportable by the back channel, a pair of side brackets, and at least one support bracket. The side brackets may be mountable along sidewalls of the closet and/or to the at least one wall or the storage system that is mountable along the back channel. The hang rod may supportable beneath the shelf when first and second end portions of the hang rod are supported by respective first and second end cups.
Mounting method and apparatus
A method is provided for mounting an item of furniture, and in particular a cabinet, in a cavity formed in wall cladding. The arrangement is such that part of the item of furniture is held against an outer surface of the cladding by fixing elements that are displaced into engagement with an inner face of the wall cladding. The fixing elements are displaced into position from the interior of the cabinet.