Patent classifications
A47B13/06
Desk in the shape of a block character
A desk and desk system are disclosed. The desk forms a three-dimensional shape of an alphabet letter, number, or typographical symbol.
Quick assembly table
A table featuring a horizontal surface, and two supporting trusses designed to be quickly attached and fastened to a horizontal surface, is claimed herein.
Beam structure for leg stand of electric table
The disclosure is a beam structure for a leg stand of an electric table, which includes a first frame and a second frame. The first frame includes an inner bottom plate, an inner side plate and an inner embedding plate. The inner embedding plate is formed on outside of the inner side plate. The inner embedding plate includes an exposed section. The second frame is movably connected with the first frame. The second frame includes an outer bottom plate, an outer side plate and an outer connecting plate. The inner bottom plate is formed above the outer bottom plate. The inner side plate is formed on inside of the outer side plate. The inner embedding plate is correspondingly embedded in the outer connecting plate. The exposed section is exposed from the outer connecting plate.
OVERBED TABLE
An overbed table having a base specially configured for use with patient beds having one or more retractable under-bed wheel(s) (e.g. a 5.sup.th wheel or drive wheels). The base includes an under-bed portion and an outer portion that may be joined by a transition portion. The under-bed portion is configured to be fitted under a bed when the overbed table is in use. The under-bed portion is supported at its inner end on low friction glides, and has a height that is low enough to pass under raised/retracted under-bed wheels. The outer portion is configured to remain out from beneath the bed and to provide a support structure for a column and a tabletop. The outer portion is raised relative the under-bed portion and is supported upon casters or other rolling elements. The under-bed portion may be generally planar and may include a central portion and a pair of legs.
Flip-top table for protection from projectiles
A flip-top table has a tabletop attached to a frame through a pivoting assembly. The tabletop is made from a ballistic-resistant material allowing it to be used as a ballistic shield when it rotates from its horizontal working position to a vertical shielding position. A front modesty panel is also ballistic-resistant and is mounted between the front legs of the frame. A lift speed restrictor is connected between the tabletop and the frame which prevents the user from lifting the tabletop too quickly which could topple the table, and it includes a biasing mechanism that provides a lifting force and helps to hold the tabletop in the shielding position. The table also includes visual indicators that readily indicate to persons around the table that the table can be converted into a ballistic shield. Casters allow one or more tables to be quickly moved and repositioned into a defensive arrangement.
Folding Table Frame and Folding Table
A folding table stand includes a crossbeam and at least two table legs. Each table leg of the at least two table legs has a folded state and an in-use state for supporting the crossbeam. The each table leg is rotatable relative to the crossbeam so that the each table leg can switch between the in-use state and the folded state. The lower end of the each table leg is connected to a foot for being supported by the ground. The crossbeam is provided with a first accommodating slot. The foot closest to the crossbeam is at least partially accommodated in the first accommodating slot when the at least two table legs are both in a folded state.
FRAME FOR A TABLE
A frame for sit- stand-tables comprising a longitudinal member, two height-adjustable legs with at least two telescopic profiles, namely an outer and an inner profile, and with a driving mechanism, driven by a motor unit, comprising an electric motor and a gear. According to the invention the motor unit is arranged in the longitudinal member and connected to the driving mechanism in the height-adjustable legs. Thus, a frame with a simplified construction is achieved. The construction of the legs can be simplified and at the same time the dimensions can be reduced, as it is not necessary to take the building-in of a motor into the legs into consideration. As both legs are driven by a joint motor unit, the electric control can also be simplified as it will not have to drive the two legs synchronously.
RECONFIGURABLE OFFICE SPACE ORGANIZERS AND WORKSPACE ASSEMBLIES
A workspace assembly includes a plurality of posts. Each post includes (i) a center portion, and (ii) spokes extending radially from the center portion. Each end of connectors connecting adjacent posts engage at least one spoke of a respective post. Panels are disposed between adjacent posts. First and second posts are connected by a first connector and a first panel is disposed between the first and second posts. First and third posts are connected by a second connector and a second panel is disposed between the first and third posts. Second and fourth posts are connected by a third connector and a third panel is disposed between the second and fourth posts. Engagement of the connectors with the respective posts sets respective angles of the connectors and panels relative to one another about the respective posts. A worksurface panel is supported between at least two sets of adjacent posts.
Pedestal Leg Assembly
A pedestal leg assembly includes a pedestal leg and floor base. The leg includes a plurality of teeth near the bottom end of the leg and a connecting bolt in a threaded engagement with the bottom end of the leg. The floor base includes a recessed portion having a slot in its bottom surface to receive the bolt and a release mechanism configured to pivot between a lock position and a release position. In lock position the release mechanism engages at least one of the teeth to prevent rotation of the pedestal leg in at least one direction. When pivoted into release position, the release mechanism is moved away from engagement with the teeth to allow rotation of the pedestal leg in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions. The pedestal leg assembly may include a powered connection to receive input power and/or a communication signal at the floor base and transfer the power and communication signals to a supported table top surface.
MODULAR FURNITURE
An article of furniture having a pair of side supports. The side supports are alochiral, i.e. they are the same except for hand, and each has a horizontal channel to receive slats. The channels are dimensioned to receive standard dimensioned lumber which are secured in the channels by releasable fasteners, preferably screws.