Patent classifications
A47B47/03
MODULAR SHELVING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
A modular shelving system may include a plurality of configurable components and methods of forming configuration assemblies from such components. The configuration assemblies of the modular shelving system may be paired with and coupled to other shelving units and/or furniture.
Economical and Eco-friendly Aluminum Profile Equipment Cabinet
An economical and eco-friendly aluminum profile cabinet comprises a first frame, a second frame, two side plates, a door plate and a top plate. The first and second frames are formed by splicing three aluminum profiles, with two adjacent aluminum profiles being fixed by a fastener. A first end of each side plate is clamped in a clamping groove of the aluminum profile of the first frame, and a second end parallel with the first end is clamped in a clamping groove of the aluminum profile of the second frame corresponding to the aluminum profile of first frame. A first end of one side wall of door plate hinges to the aluminum profile of first frame. A second end of one side wall of door plate is hinged to the aluminum profile of the second frame. The top plate is clamped in clamping grooves from the first frame aluminum profile.
Small item overstock storage system
A tiered storage system which sits atop a gondola shelf. The tiered storage system is made of a support structure having gondola shelf connectors, the gondola shelf connectors configured to removeably attach the support structure to the gondola shelf, and two or more tiers mounted on the support structure, each tier including a horizontal plane and a vertical plane, the horizontal plane being substantially perpendicular to the vertical plane. The tiered storage system can be configured with pegs or other organizational tools for helping arrange items such that surplus items being stored on the tiered storage system can be visible to customers or associates in a store aisle.
Small item overstock storage system
A tiered storage system which sits atop a gondola shelf. The tiered storage system is made of a support structure having gondola shelf connectors, the gondola shelf connectors configured to removeably attach the support structure to the gondola shelf, and two or more tiers mounted on the support structure, each tier including a horizontal plane and a vertical plane, the horizontal plane being substantially perpendicular to the vertical plane. The tiered storage system can be configured with pegs or other organizational tools for helping arrange items such that surplus items being stored on the tiered storage system can be visible to customers or associates in a store aisle.
CABINET SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CABINET SYSTEM
A cabinet system includes a frame at least partially defined by a plurality of vertical legs and a shelf defining a first plane and supported by the plurality of vertical legs. The vertical legs extend transverse to the first plane. A countertop is supported by the plurality of vertical legs. A body panel is coupled to the frame and has a plurality of apertures. A door is coupled to the frame and operable to selectively provide access to the shelf. The door has a plurality of apertures. Posts are coupled to the frame and extend transverse to the first plane. Each post of the plurality of posts is configured to extend through (i) an associated aperture of the plurality of apertures in the body panel to couple the body panel to the frame or through (ii) an associated aperture of the plurality of apertures in the door to couple the door to the frame.
Modular shelving systems and methods
A modular shelving system may include a plurality of configurable components and methods of forming configuration assemblies from such components. The configuration assemblies of the modular shelving system may be paired with and coupled to other shelving units and/or furniture.
Modular shelving systems and methods
A modular shelving system may include a plurality of configurable components and methods of forming configuration assemblies from such components. The configuration assemblies of the modular shelving system may be paired with and coupled to other shelving units and/or furniture.
CONNECTOR
A connector for connecting a support and a frame disposed so as to be perpendicular thereto. The connector has at least one bolt or hook having an undercut which is configured for engaging in a keyhole-shaped through opening on the frame or support. The dimensions of a front end portion of the bolt or hook are adapted to a wider portion of the through opening, and the dimensions of the undercut are adapted to a narrower portion of the through opening. A housing of the connector is capable of being fixed to the end side of the support or frame, and the at least one bolt or hook is disposed so as to be displaceable parallel with a longitudinal direction of the support or frame into the housing of the connector.
CONNECTOR
A connector for connecting a support and a frame disposed so as to be perpendicular thereto. The connector has at least one bolt or hook having an undercut which is configured for engaging in a keyhole-shaped through opening on the frame or support. The dimensions of a front end portion of the bolt or hook are adapted to a wider portion of the through opening, and the dimensions of the undercut are adapted to a narrower portion of the through opening. A housing of the connector is capable of being fixed to the end side of the support or frame, and the at least one bolt or hook is disposed so as to be displaceable parallel with a longitudinal direction of the support or frame into the housing of the connector.
Bar section for a portable modular bar
The present invention relates to a bar section for a portable modular bar comprising a frame portion having spaced upper and lower rails connected by opposing side rails, the upper rail comprising a slot extending into its upper surface, and a display panel portion comprising a hook configured to cooperate with the slot in the frame portion in order to mount the display panel portion on the frame portion. The present invention also relates to a modular bar comprising a front bar section, a side bar section hingedly connected to a side rails of the front bar section, and a cover section having a peripheral lip configured to fit around the upper part of the front and side bar sections.