Patent classifications
A47B88/48
Rollable drawer system and rollable appliance support system
An apparatus includes first and second side portions, and a horizontal portion disposed between the first and second side portions. Each side portion includes an inner wall joined to the horizontal surface, an exterior wall, and a top portion connected that define a volume within the side portion. Each side portion also includes first and second wheels within the volume, the first and second wheels having a raised wheel position and a lowered wheel position. Each side portion also has an arm coupled to the outer wall of the side portion, the arm having a first arm position and a second arm position. Movement of the arm from the first arm position to the second arm position causes the wheels to move from the raised wheel position to the lowered wheel position.
Computing system having a pivotable front panel
Example implementations relate to a computing system having a chassis and a front panel pivotably coupled to the chassis via a pair of retention brackets. In some examples, the chassis has a pair of frames that is disposed spaced apart and in parallel to each other. Further, each retention bracket of the pair of brackets is movably coupled to a respective frame of the pair of frames. The front panel is releasably engaged to the pair of frames and pivotably coupled to the pair of retention brackets such that the front panel is movable independently relative to the chassis. During installation and maintenance of the computing system, the front panel is movable linearly along a radial direction relative to the pair of frames and rotatable independently relative to the pair of retention brackets so as to provide clearance for accessing interiors of the chassis.
Computing system having a pivotable front panel
Example implementations relate to a computing system having a chassis and a front panel pivotably coupled to the chassis via a pair of retention brackets. In some examples, the chassis has a pair of frames that is disposed spaced apart and in parallel to each other. Further, each retention bracket of the pair of brackets is movably coupled to a respective frame of the pair of frames. The front panel is releasably engaged to the pair of frames and pivotably coupled to the pair of retention brackets such that the front panel is movable independently relative to the chassis. During installation and maintenance of the computing system, the front panel is movable linearly along a radial direction relative to the pair of frames and rotatable independently relative to the pair of retention brackets so as to provide clearance for accessing interiors of the chassis.
Slide rail assembly
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, and a supporting member. The second rail can be displaced with respect to the first rail. The supporting member is connected to the second rail and includes an upper supporting portion and a lower supporting portion. The upper supporting portion is used for supporting an upper wall of the first rail, and the lower supporting portion, for supporting a lower wall of the first rail.
TOUCH SCREEN TABLET PERSONAL COMPUTER HOLDER FOR A VEHICLE INCLUDING GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT
A holder for a personal computer that is utilized in a vehicle. The holder includes a tray support device rigidly mounted to the vehicle framing. A tray is slidingly connected to the tray support device. A tilt device holds the tray at a downward tilt for improved viewing. When the holder is closed the tray is retained within the tray support device. When the holder is opened the tray is tilted downward and the tray is supported by the tilt device. In a preferred embodiment, the vehicle is an aircraft and the vehicle framing is aircraft instrument panel framing. In a preferred embodiment, the holder is installed within an avionics stack. Also, in a preferred embodiment the personal computer is a touch screen tablet personal computer.
TOUCH SCREEN TABLET PERSONAL COMPUTER HOLDER FOR A VEHICLE INCLUDING GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT
A holder for a personal computer that is utilized in a vehicle. The holder includes a tray support device rigidly mounted to the vehicle framing. A tray is slidingly connected to the tray support device. A tilt device holds the tray at a downward tilt for improved viewing. When the holder is closed the tray is retained within the tray support device. When the holder is opened the tray is tilted downward and the tray is supported by the tilt device. In a preferred embodiment, the vehicle is an aircraft and the vehicle framing is aircraft instrument panel framing. In a preferred embodiment, the holder is installed within an avionics stack. Also, in a preferred embodiment the personal computer is a touch screen tablet personal computer.
PIVOT AND PULL-OUT FITTING FOR A CORNER CABINET
A pivot and pull-out fitting for a shelf (20) in a corner cabinet (10), includes a carrier (24) held rotatably about a vertical axis (26) in the corner cabinet; a pivot bearing for pivotably mounting the shelf on the carrier; and a pull-out guide, on which the shelf can be displaced relative to the carrier, wherein carrier (24) is mounted pivotably on a bracket (28) that is guided in a rotationally fixed and axially displaceable manner on an axial tube (29) rigidly installed in the corner cabinet and can be secured in a self-locking manner on the axial tube by a clamping lever (56).
PIVOT AND PULL-OUT FITTING FOR A CORNER CABINET
A pivot and pull-out fitting for a shelf (20) in a corner cabinet (10), includes a carrier (24) held rotatably about a vertical axis (26) in the corner cabinet; a pivot bearing for pivotably mounting the shelf on the carrier; and a pull-out guide, on which the shelf can be displaced relative to the carrier, wherein carrier (24) is mounted pivotably on a bracket (28) that is guided in a rotationally fixed and axially displaceable manner on an axial tube (29) rigidly installed in the corner cabinet and can be secured in a self-locking manner on the axial tube by a clamping lever (56).
Repositional storage shelf
A storage system, the system is disclosed having a base; a slot in the base; a spline that slides along the base; a plurality of latches in the spline; a plurality of shelves snapped into the plurality of latches; a cam attached to a bottom of the spline, wherein the cam is slidably inserted into the slot in the base and guides spline along a path along the base.
Repositional storage shelf
A storage system, the system is disclosed having a base; a slot in the base; a spline that slides along the base; a plurality of latches in the spline; a plurality of shelves snapped into the plurality of latches; a cam attached to a bottom of the spline, wherein the cam is slidably inserted into the slot in the base and guides spline along a path along the base.