A47B13/021

TOOLLESS ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY

An attachment assembly for use with furniture and other articles. The attachment assembly includes a connector assembly that is configured to engage with a rail. The connector assembly includes a first, fixed protrusion, a lever, a second protrusion extending from the lever, and a third protrusion positioned between the first protrusion and the second protrusion. The rail includes a lip and a cutout in the lip that is sized to receive the third protrusion. The rail is configured to retain the connector assembly. Pivoting the lever when the connector assembly is positioned within the rail is configured to cause the second protrusion to bear against a bottom surface of the rail, such that the first protrusion and the second protrusion frictionally engage the bottom surface of the rail and the third protrusion frictionally engages the lip to fixedly hold the connector assembly.

Folding Table

A folding table comprises a table top, a table leg, a grounding part supported on the ground or a table top, and a second hinged lock formed for the table leg and the grounding part after the table leg and the grounding part rotate relative to each other, one end of the second hinged lock is connected with the other end of the table leg, the other end of the second hinged lock is connected with the grounding part, the table leg or the grounding part are relative to each other. When rotating in the unlocked state, the second hinged lock locks the table leg and the grounding part at an included angle of 0-90. The invention has the advantages of convenient storage, transportation or carrying and small occupation space.

Desk system

A desk system including desktop, legs, and foot elements is presented. Each leg is rotatably attached at one end to the desktop and attached at another end to one foot element which is also rotatable. The system is disposed in a stowed configuration when legs and foot elements are substantially parallel to the desktop and legs are disposed between and substantially parallel to foot elements. The system is disposed in an upright configuration when legs are substantially perpendicular to the desktop and each leg is substantially perpendicular to one foot element. The system is configured from stowed to upright by separately rotating legs about a minor axis in opposite directions away from one another and by separately rotating foot elements about a major axis in opposite directions toward one another. The system is configured from upright to stowed by separately rotating foot elements about the major axis in opposite directions away from one another and by separately rotating legs about the minor axis in opposite directions toward one another.

Mechanical locking system for building panels
10876562 · 2020-12-29 · ·

Panels are shown, which are provided with a mechanical locking system comprising a separate and flexible tongue allowing connection with a snap action. An outer edge part of the separate flexible tongue comprises a guiding protrusion that facilitates easy disassembly of the panels and that is deformed during locking and/or unlocking.

MODULARIZED FAST ASSEMBLY LIFT DESK AND FAST ASSEMBLY METHOD THEREFOR

A modularized fast assembly lift desk includes a preassembled module, a matched module and a clamping member. The preassembled module includes a combined body formed by connection between a desktop platform and a transverse beam. The matched module includes a lift column including a motor housing. The clamping member includes a fixed connecting end and a movable squeezing end. When a user assembles the lift desk, the fixed connecting end of the clamping member is engaged with the preassembled module. The movable squeezing end of the clamping member is pressed to generate a squeezing force between the movable squeezing end and the motor housing. The motor housing and the preassembled module are fixedly connected to implement locking between the preassembled module and the matched module.

Method of adjusting the inclination of a furniture leg and a mounting set
10827830 · 2020-11-10 · ·

A method of adjusting the inclination of a furniture leg and a mounting set including a base part, a mounting part, a fixation means, and a furniture leg. The base part comprises a first truncated cone element with an inclined surface. The mounting part includes a second truncated cone element having an inclined surface with a connecting element for detachable connection of the furniture leg. The fixation means prevents rotational movement between the base part and the mounting part. The mounting part is detachably fixated to the base part for allowing the mounting part to be rotated relative to the base part for adjusting the inclination angle of the furniture leg relative to the vertical plane being perpendicular to the planar underside of the furniture.

Gas cylinder quick release device

A gas cylinder quick release device has an upper bearing plate, and a lower annular collar arranged below the upper bearing plate on an axis common to the upper bearing plate and the lower annular collar. A handle is mounted to move between a first position and a second position. Movement of the handle from the first position to the second position imparts axial displacement of the upper bearing plate and the lower annular collar away from each other along the axis. The lower annular collar moves downward along the axis when the lower annular collar is axially displaced away from the upper bearing plate.

MECHANICAL LOCKING SYSTEM FOR BUILDING PANELS
20200300284 · 2020-09-24 · ·

Panels are shown, which are provided with a mechanical locking system including a separate and flexible tongue allowing connection with a snap action. An outer edge part of the separate flexible tongue includes a guiding protrusion that facilitates easy disassembly of the panels and that is deformed during locking and/or unlocking.

Desk System

A desk system including desktop, legs, and foot elements is presented. Each leg is rotatably attached at one end to the desktop and attached at another end to one foot element which is also rotatable. The system is disposed in a stowed configuration when legs and foot elements are substantially parallel to the desktop and legs are disposed between and substantially parallel to foot elements. The system is disposed in an upright configuration when legs are substantially perpendicular to the desktop and each leg is substantially perpendicular to one foot element. The system is configured from stowed to upright by separately rotating legs about a minor axis in opposite directions away from one another and by separately rotating foot elements about a major axis in opposite directions toward one another. The system is configured from upright to stowed by separately rotating foot elements about the major axis in opposite directions away from one another and by separately rotating legs about the minor axis in opposite directions toward one another.

Quick assembly desk

A desk has legs at or near opposite lateral sides of the desk, feet, each mounted to a lower end of one of the legs and projecting from the leg to which it is mounted in at least a forward or rearward direction, a profile extending from one of the legs to the opposite one of the legs and mounted to upper end portions of the legs; and a desktop panel supported by the profile. The legs are coupled to the profile by twist lock connections. The twist lock connections are each locked or lockable against axial dislodgement by twisting of at least an end part of the leg relative to the profile about a center line of the leg. The profile projects from the legs in the rearward direction more than in the forward direction. A rearwardly projecting portion of the profile supporting the panel from below.