Patent classifications
A47C17/84
HOIST SYSTEM WITH HOUSEHOLD OBJECT PAYLOAD MOTION CONTROL UTILIZING AMBIENT DEPTH DATA
A system has a hoist system to lift a payload to a position adjacent to a ceiling of a room Image sensor systems collect visual data and payload depth data within the payload and ambient depth data within the room. A controller is connected to the hoist system and the image sensor systems. The controller is configured to control the motion of the hoist system. The motion of the hoist system is controlled in part by the ambient depth data from the room
Modular hammock assembly
A modular hammock assembly for hanging a hammock includes a first frame support and a second frame support. Each of the first frame support and second frame support includes a coupler that has a lower end that is open and defines a receiving space. The first frame support and the second frame support include a pair of legs. Each pair of legs has a top end and a bottom end. Each of the top ends is removably extended into the receiving space. A support rod is releasably attached to and extends between the first frame support and second frame supports. A first bracket and a second bracket each attached to the support rod. The first bracket is positioned adjacent to the first frame support and the second bracket is positioned adjacent to the second frame support. A hammock is attached to and extending between the first bracket and second bracket.
Modular hammock assembly
A modular hammock assembly for hanging a hammock includes a first frame support and a second frame support. Each of the first frame support and second frame support includes a coupler that has a lower end that is open and defines a receiving space. The first frame support and the second frame support include a pair of legs. Each pair of legs has a top end and a bottom end. Each of the top ends is removably extended into the receiving space. A support rod is releasably attached to and extends between the first frame support and second frame supports. A first bracket and a second bracket each attached to the support rod. The first bracket is positioned adjacent to the first frame support and the second bracket is positioned adjacent to the second frame support. A hammock is attached to and extending between the first bracket and second bracket.
BED LIFT MOUNTING MEMBER
A structure such as a recreational vehicle includes a guide member coupled to a wall of the structure, a carriage member slidingly coupled to the guide member, a mounting bracket coupled to the carriage member, and a bed coupled to the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket can be coupled to the carriage member in a readily releasable manner. The mounting bracket can also be slidably received by a bed support member that is coupled to or part of the bed.
BED LIFT MOUNTING MEMBER
A structure such as a recreational vehicle includes a guide member coupled to a wall of the structure, a carriage member slidingly coupled to the guide member, a mounting bracket coupled to the carriage member, and a bed coupled to the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket can be coupled to the carriage member in a readily releasable manner. The mounting bracket can also be slidably received by a bed support member that is coupled to or part of the bed.
Hoist system with household object payload motion control utilizing ambient depth data
A system has a hoist system to lift a payload to a position adjacent to a ceiling of a room. Image sensor systems collect visual data and payload depth data within the payload and ambient depth data within the room. A controller is connected to the hoist system and the image sensor systems. The controller is configured to control the motion of the hoist system. The motion of the hoist system is controlled in part by the ambient depth data from the room.
Hoist system with household object payload motion control utilizing ambient depth data
A system has a hoist system to lift a payload to a position adjacent to a ceiling of a room. Image sensor systems collect visual data and payload depth data within the payload and ambient depth data within the room. A controller is connected to the hoist system and the image sensor systems. The controller is configured to control the motion of the hoist system. The motion of the hoist system is controlled in part by the ambient depth data from the room.
INFLATABLE PORTABLE LEDGE APPARATUS
An inflatable portable ledge apparatus comprises an inflatable platform having a plurality of transverse baffles and a plurality of longitudinal baffles. There are a plurality of suspension straps connected to the inflatable platform. The suspension straps are connected the inflatable platform so that a load on the inflatable platform is distributed across all the suspension straps when the portable ledge apparatus is anchored at a single point.
INFLATABLE PORTABLE LEDGE APPARATUS
An inflatable portable ledge apparatus comprises an inflatable platform having a plurality of transverse baffles and a plurality of longitudinal baffles. There are a plurality of suspension straps connected to the inflatable platform. The suspension straps are connected the inflatable platform so that a load on the inflatable platform is distributed across all the suspension straps when the portable ledge apparatus is anchored at a single point.
Seating cargo retention and lounging system
A vehicle interior system is provided herein. The vehicle interior system includes a seating assembly. The seating assembly includes a seatback that is pivotally coupled to a seat-base, and is operable between a use position and a stowed position. An anchoring feature is disposed vehicle rearward of the seating assembly. A hammock is coupled to the anchoring feature and is configured to extend therefrom and attach to the seating assembly when the seating assembly is in the stowed position.