A47B77/022

STRUCTURAL ELEMENT
20170095074 · 2017-04-06 ·

The present invention relates to a structural element, in particular a furniture element and particularly preferably a kitchen furniture element, having at least two frame elements and having at least one connection part by which the frame elements are connected, wherein the frame elements span a space whose shape depends on the angle between the frame elements.

Work top with extensible retaining means
09603445 · 2017-03-28 ·

Provided is a work top with extensible retainer. An extensible retainer may be configured as a U-shaped bracket either introduced laterally into the work top or introduced into a retaining frame, located beneath the work top, or introduced laterally into a drawer, located beneath the work top, or guided through bracket holders fitted beneath the work top. If an extensible retainer is in the extended state, then it is possible to fit waste containers therein. An extensible retainer allow containers to be fitted in a space-saving and straightforward manner. An extensible retainer may be fitted on more than one side of the work top. A plurality of extensible retainers in combination with one another may receive one or more containers.

Reinforced porcelain panel product fabrication methods for enhanced structural protection

The present disclosure provides embodiments of a method a reinforced porcelain panel product for renovations or new constructions. In an embodiment, a method includes applying an adhesive to a top surface of a structural core board that includes a foam-core material. Further, the method continues with abuttingly contacting the structural core board to a bottom surface of a porcelain slab with the adhesive such that regions of the structural core board substantially extend beyond outer peripheries of the porcelain slab to define buffer regions, thereby to allow the buffer regions to be visible and to enhance protection from cracking when the reinforced porcelain panel product is handled. Additional features include the bottom surface of the structural core board having a second surface area larger than the first surface area of the porcelain slab and a fracture toughness greater than the porcelain slab.

Height-adjustable work table
09572421 · 2017-02-21 · ·

Height-adjustable work table, preferably kitchen table comprising at least one cabinet on top of which a table top is located. The cabinet(s) is located on a number of electrically driven height-adjustable platforms. In that the platforms are mutually retained by at least one connection rail these appear as stable both during the assembly of the work table and of the assembled table. Between a surface, typically a floor on which the platform is located, and an underside of the cabinet a toe kick is placed. This toe kick is telescopic in height such that the toe kick regardless of the adjusted height of the kitchen table shuts off access under the cabinet. The connection rail may constitute an element of the telescopic toe kick.

REINFORCED PORCELAIN PANEL PRODUCT FABRICATION METHODS FOR ENHANCED STRUCTURAL PROTECTION
20250146301 · 2025-05-08 ·

The present disclosure provides embodiments of a method a reinforced porcelain panel product for renovations or new constructions. In an embodiment, a method includes applying an adhesive to a top surface of a structural core board that includes a foam-core material. Further, the method continues with abuttingly contacting the structural core board to a bottom surface of a porcelain slab with the adhesive such that regions of the structural core board substantially extend beyond outer peripheries of the porcelain slab to define buffer regions, thereby to allow the buffer regions to be visible and to enhance protection from cracking when the reinforced porcelain panel product is handled. Additional features include the bottom surface of the structural core board having a second surface area larger than the first surface area of the porcelain slab and a fracture toughness greater than the porcelain slab.

Reinforced porcelain panel product fabrication methods for enhanced structural protection

The present disclosure provides embodiments of a method a reinforced porcelain panel product for renovations or new constructions. In an embodiment, a method includes applying an adhesive to a top surface of a structural core board that includes a foam-core material. Further, the method continues with abuttingly contacting the structural core board to a bottom surface of a porcelain slab with the adhesive such that regions of the structural core board substantially extend beyond outer peripheries of the porcelain slab to define buffer regions, thereby to allow the buffer regions to be visible and to enhance protection from cracking when the reinforced porcelain panel product is handled. Additional features include the bottom surface of the structural core board having a second surface area larger than the first surface area of the porcelain slab and a fracture toughness greater than the porcelain slab.

ADJUSTABLE UNDERCOUNTER MOUNT FOR WIRELESS POWER TRANSMITTER
20250239886 · 2025-07-24 · ·

An undercounter wireless power system utilizes an adjustable undercounter mount capable of supporting a wireless power transmitter housed within a tray underneath a countertop supported by a base cabinet. In some instances, the adjustable undercounter mount includes one or more adjustable rails having adjustable lengths and including opposing ends configured to be secured to opposing support structures of the base cabinet and having adjustable lengths, and in some instances, the adjustable undercounter mount includes one or more mounting brackets including flanges that engage a mounting lip that extends at least partially around a periphery of the tray.

Apron-front sink
12357089 · 2025-07-15 · ·

A sink is provided. The sink includes a basin having a front wall. The sink includes a rim supported at and extending outwardly from an upper end of the front wall in a substantially horizontal orientation. The sink includes an apron extending from the rim. The apron extends vertically between a top wall and an opposing bottom wall and laterally between a first side wall and an opposing second side wall. The apron is coupled to the basin only at the top wall of the apron by the rim. The apron extends laterally outward past the rim such that a first rear edge of the first side wall and a second rear edge of the second side wall are spaced apart from the rim.

REINFORCED PORCELAIN PANEL PRODUCT FABRICATION METHODS FOR ENHANCED STRUCTURAL PROTECTION
20250223811 · 2025-07-10 ·

The present disclosure provides embodiments of a method a reinforced porcelain panel product for renovations or new constructions. In an embodiment, a method includes applying an adhesive to a top surface of a structural core board that includes a foam-core material. Further, the method continues with abuttingly contacting the structural core board to a bottom surface of a porcelain slab with the adhesive such that regions of the structural core board substantially extend beyond outer peripheries of the porcelain slab to define buffer regions, thereby to allow the buffer regions to be visible and to enhance protection from cracking when the reinforced porcelain panel product is handled. Additional features include the bottom surface of the structural core board having a second surface area larger than the first surface area of the porcelain slab and a fracture toughness greater than the porcelain slab.

Reinforced porcelain panel product fabrication methods for enhanced structural protection

The present disclosure provides embodiments of a method a reinforced porcelain panel product for renovations or new constructions. In an embodiment, a method includes applying an adhesive to a top surface of a structural core board that includes a foam-core material. Further, the method continues with abuttingly contacting the structural core board to a bottom surface of a porcelain slab with the adhesive such that regions of the structural core board substantially extend beyond outer peripheries of the porcelain slab to define buffer regions, thereby to allow the buffer regions to be visible and to enhance protection from cracking when the reinforced porcelain panel product is handled. Additional features include the bottom surface of the structural core board having a second surface area larger than the first surface area of the porcelain slab and a fracture toughness greater than the porcelain slab.