Patent classifications
A47B87/008
Modular desk systems and methods
A modular desk system may include a plurality of configurable components including, for example, a top panel, an all-purpose hook, a cup hook, a storage shelf, a connecting shelf, a connecting planter box, a connecting divider, a connecting platform, a desktop organization member, a channel, a kickstand base, and/or a support frame. The components may be configured and/or reconfigured to create a desk. The configuration assemblies of the modular desk system may be paired with and coupled to other desk units and/or furniture.
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.
Pallet spacer system and method of use
An elongated integral stop rail device extending the length of a row of pallet racks and carried from the racks by hangers which space the rail device at a desired distance from the lateral extent of the racks. The method involves a determination of the length of the row of racks, assembling a stop rail device to extend that length, and mounting the stop rail device from the respective racks the desired distance lateral of the racks. A pair of integral stop rail devices may be spaced laterally apart to block encroachment of pallets supported on adjacent rows of pallets into a flue space defined between the pair.
Shelf device and shelf unit thereof
A shelf unit includes four leg rods and two assembly mechanisms. The leg rods extend in an up-down direction, are spaced apart from each other, and are equally divided into two leg pairs. Each of the assembly mechanisms includes a first connecting subunit that is mounted to a top end of a respective one of the leg pairs, and a second connecting subunit that is mounted to a bottom end of the respective one of the leg pairs. One of the first and second connecting subunits of each of the assembly mechanisms has two engaging holes each of which is configured to be non-circular. The other one of the first and second connecting subunits of each of the assembly mechanisms has two through holes each of which corresponds in position to a respective one of the engaging holes of the assembly mechanism in the up-down direction.
MODULAR COUNTER AND CABINET SYSTEM
A modular countertop and cabinet system configured to be easily removed or modified depending on user needs, comprising a framework of brackets arranged into a desired counter and cabinet system shape; a number of structure connections located on the corners of the desired counter, drawer and/or cabinet system configuration; a number of attachment components to secure the components of the system together and to secure the system to walls; a number of veneer panels; a number of countertop panels; and a number of drawer panels.
Interactive Mirror Device
Methods, systems and apparatuses, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, are provided for an interactive mirror device. The interactive mirror device comprises a mirror, a display mounted behind the mirror, a processor, a memory including a mirror application, one or more user inputs, and one or more communication modules. The interactive mirror may be in communication with one or more devices and/or services, from which the mirror may receive various types of information. The information may be displayed or otherwise communicated to a user. The interactive mirror may also aggregate and display the information into a form more useful to the user, based on settings or other input from the user. The interactive mirror may replace a mirror door of an existing medicine cabinet, may be installed next to, and physically connected with, an existing medicine cabinet, or may be surface mounted to a wall or recessed into a wall.
Three-dimensional structure for storing and displaying an item
Three-dimensional structure is provided that includes an internal structure and an external structure configured to receive the internal structure. The internal structure includes a plurality of walls forming an accommodation opening and a magnetic element configured to be affixed or located within on the plurality of walls. The external structure includes a set of two surfaces having a first configuration of protrusions where the two of two surfaces are adjoining. Another set of two surfaces have a second configuration of protrusions, where the surfaces form at least one opening configured to allow insertion and removal of the internal structure. The set of two surfaces and the another set of two surfaces are configured for mating engagement with another external structure having substantially the same configurations, where the first configuration and the second configuration are configured to couple to each other.
Modular food product display stand
Disclosed are a modular food product display stand and a related method for constructing such display stand. Such display stand may comprise a plastic tray having four top corners, four bottom corners, top receiving slots located at each top corner, and bottom receiving slots located at each bottom corner. The display stand may further comprise four insertable plastic feet installed in the bottom receiving slots, and four insertable plastic posts installed in the top receiving posts. The outer dimensions of a cross-section of the plastic feet may match the inner dimensions of a cross-section of the bottom receiving slots, and the outer dimensions of a cross-section of the plastic posts may match the inner dimensions of a cross-section of the top receiving slots. The display stand may also comprise a plastic topper with receiving slots at each corner of the bottom of the topper for receiving the plastic posts.
Interlocking construction system for modular cabinets
A system for assembling a cabinet which includes a first base member having a first length and a base member channel extending the first length of the base member. The system includes a second base member having a second length, a second base member channel extending the second length of the second base member, a pair of opposing secondary members each having a third length and a secondary member channel extending the third length of the secondary members and a first cap member disposable in the base member channel. The system includes a first and second locking member disposable in each of the secondary member channels, the locking member extending from the first base member to the second base member when the cabinet is fully assembled. The locking members are engagable with the first and second base member channel for securing the secondary members to first and second base members.
Modular Display System For Displaying Models
This invention relates to a display module for a modular display system that is highly configurable. The module is for displaying a model and includes a base for supporting the model and one or more sidewalls extending upwardly from the base to at least partially surround the model. The base includes a plurality of coupling elements for coupling the module to an adjacent module.