Patent classifications
A47B2009/145
Standing handbag rack with charging station
A standing handbag rack with charging station, having a vertical extending support structure having an upper portion and a lower portion, a base secured to the lower portion of the vertical extending support structure, one or more hooks for receiving a handbag or the like, the hooks are secured to the standing handbag rack, a tray secured to the vertical extending support structure, the tray including one or more cable openings, the tray adapted for receiving a portable electronic device, one or more power connectors provided at the tray, the power connector adaptable for coupling to a portable electronic device, a battery housing secured to the standing handbag rack, at least one cable, the cable having a first end and a second end, the first end connected to a power connector adaptable for extending through the cable opening for coupling to a portable electronic device, and the second end extending to the battery housing for coupling to a removable and rechargeable battery, for charging the portable electronic device.
PORTABLE AND FOLDABLE WORKSTATION APPARATUS
A portable workstation apparatus includes: a pair of collapsible legs; and a work portion that is attached in a removable manner to the pair of collapsible lags via a pair of brackets. Each leg of the pair of collapsible legs includes: a frame; an extension connected to a first end of the frame; a lower post housed within a sleeve; an upper post; a hinge connecting the lower post and the upper post; a first brace connecting the extension to the sleeve; and a plurality of holes on an exterior face of the lower post or the upper post. Each leg is configured to collapse by folding the upper post towards the lower post via the hinge and rotating the extension toward the lower post.
Desk and proprioceptive foot stimulator assembly
A proprioceptive foot stimulator assembly having a cross bar that connects to the leg structure of a desk. The assembly includes a bottom channel that pivotably attaches to the cross bar, and a foot stimulating member that attaches to the bottom channel, so that it can pivot in relation to the crossbar. Mounting flanges are located at the longitudinal ends of the cross bar. A pivot assembly, generating the pivotable attachment between the bottom channel and the cross bar, includes two threaded fasteners and a bushing, secured by lock nuts; the bushing connecting the first threaded fastener to the second threaded fastener, such that the second threaded fastener can pivot in relation to the first threaded fastener. In another embodiment, the proprioceptive foot stimulator assembly has at least one slider track capable of being attached to a desk and a foot stimulating member that slidably connects to the slider track.
Desk and Proprioceptive Foot Stimulator Assembly
A proprioceptive foot stimulator assembly having a cross bar that connects to the leg structure of a desk. The assembly includes a bottom channel that pivotably attaches to the cross bar, and a foot stimulating member that attaches to the bottom channel, so that it can pivot in relation to the crossbar. Mounting flanges are located at the longitudinal ends of the cross bar. A pivot assembly, generating the pivotable attachment between the bottom channel and the cross bar, includes two threaded fasteners and a bushing, secured by lock nuts; the bushing connecting the first threaded fastener to the second threaded fastener, such that the second threaded fastener can pivot in relation to the first threaded fastener. In another embodiment, the proprioceptive foot stimulator assembly has at least one slider track capable of being attached to a desk and a foot stimulating member that slidably connects to the slider track.
STORABLE REHABILITATION TABLE AND DESK
A storable dual-use table having a reversible desktop with a desk on one side and a pad on the other side to convert from a rehabilitation table to a desk by flipping the desktop over. The desktop can be stored apart from the support structure of desktop frame and legs. The table has height adjustable legs to provide different heights depending on whether the table is being used as a table or as a desk. A leg storing system allows the legs to be folded parallel to the desktop frame in order for the support structure to be compact for storage.
Portable and foldable workstation apparatus
A portable workstation apparatus includes: a pair of collapsible legs; and a work portion that is attached in a removable manner to the pair of collapsible lags via a pair of brackets. Each leg of the pair of collapsible legs includes: a frame; an extension connected to a first end of the frame; a lower post housed within a sleeve; an upper post; a hinge connecting the lower post and the upper post; a first brace connecting the extension to the sleeve; and a plurality of holes on an exterior face of the lower post or the upper post. Each leg is configured to collapse by folding the upper post towards the lower post via the hinge and rotating the extension toward the lower post.
Ratchet-based height adjustable system
Adjustable height systems that are easy to manufacture, cost effective and simple to use. The systems use a hidden ratchet mechanism to adjust their height without introducing pinch points or other safety concerns. Moreover, because the ratchet mechanisms are hidden, they do not adversely impact the esthetics of the systems.