Patent classifications
A47B96/07
Pivoting mesh shelf locking clamp
A mesh shelf system comprises a bracket mount, a bracket, a mesh shelf, and a shelf locking clamp. The bracket mount defines a plurality of mount apertures. The bracket is attached to the bracket mount by interfitting with the mount apertures. The mesh shelf is carried by the bracket and includes a crossbar residing proximate to the bracket mount. The shelf locking clamp includes first and second convexities that are disposed in apertures in the bracket, and the shelf locking clamp is rotatable between a first position away from the crossbar and a second position in which the shelf locking clamp resides proximate to the first crossbar. In the second position, the shelf locking clamp is attachable to the bracket mount.
Pivoting mesh shelf locking clamp
A mesh shelf system comprises a bracket mount, a bracket, a mesh shelf, and a shelf locking clamp. The bracket mount defines a plurality of mount apertures. The bracket is attached to the bracket mount by interfitting with the mount apertures. The mesh shelf is carried by the bracket and includes a crossbar residing proximate to the bracket mount. The shelf locking clamp includes first and second convexities that are disposed in apertures in the bracket, and the shelf locking clamp is rotatable between a first position away from the crossbar and a second position in which the shelf locking clamp resides proximate to the first crossbar. In the second position, the shelf locking clamp is attachable to the bracket mount.
FLAT PACK SHELF AND BRACKET SYSTEM
The present disclosure provides a shelf and bracket system that comprises a shelf and a bracket assembly. In various embodiments, the bracket assembly comprises a main bracket bar, a plurality of support arms, and hardware for attaching each of the plurality of support arms to the main bracket bar. In addition, in various embodiments, each support arm is disposed adjacent a respective end of the main bracket bar and the respective first hardware for the support arm is configured such that, when disengaged, the support arm is configured to rotate between a shelf support position and a folded storage position so that when each of the plurality of support arms are in the folded storage position, the bracket assembly is substantially flat.
FLAT PACK SHELF AND BRACKET SYSTEM
The present disclosure provides a shelf and bracket system that comprises a shelf and a bracket assembly. In various embodiments, the bracket assembly comprises a main bracket bar, a plurality of support arms, and hardware for attaching each of the plurality of support arms to the main bracket bar. In addition, in various embodiments, each support arm is disposed adjacent a respective end of the main bracket bar and the respective first hardware for the support arm is configured such that, when disengaged, the support arm is configured to rotate between a shelf support position and a folded storage position so that when each of the plurality of support arms are in the folded storage position, the bracket assembly is substantially flat.
Mounting apparatus
The invention provides apparatus for mounting a furniture unit to a wall and, in particular, to wall studs. The apparatus includes sliding fixings that allow the spacing between fixing members to be adjusted and, thereby, allow the horizontal position of the furniture unit to adjusted to any desired position relative to the wall studs.
Mounting apparatus
The invention provides apparatus for mounting a furniture unit to a wall and, in particular, to wall studs. The apparatus includes sliding fixings that allow the spacing between fixing members to be adjusted and, thereby, allow the horizontal position of the furniture unit to adjusted to any desired position relative to the wall studs.
Hanging apparatus
An apparatus for hanging clothing or sports equipment that is removably mountable in a locker cubby and may be reconfigured from a closed position in which the apparats lies generally flat for transport and an open in use position wherein multiple locations are provided to support clothing and sports equipment.
MODULAR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY FOR VERTICALLY DISPOSED OBJECTS INCLUDING TELEVISIONS AND VIDEO MONITORS
A modular support assembly system includes a first support assembly including a first stand, a first adjustable arm extending from the first stand, and at least one first receiving bracket provided with the first stand; a second support assembly including a second stand, a second adjustable arm extending from the second stand, and at least one second receiving bracket provided with the second stand; and a connector configured to mate with one of the at least one first receiving bracket and one of the at least one second receiving bracket to mate the first support assembly and the second support assembly.
Modular closet system
A modular closet system provides reconfigurable closet capacity and an appearance of a customized closet in any of the configurations. The system includes at least two sideframes cooperating to define a space therebetween creating a closet module when assembled. A series of through holes on an inside surface of the sideframes are used to attach a variety of storage devices from the system's sides, which may be re-positioned by user design. When assembled, any of the fasteners used to attach the storage devices are hidden from a front view perspective of the system. Once assembled, the perimeter of the storage devices cooperates with the frames to block the view of the fasteners. Some embodiments may extend closet capacity by including a hanging rod system that connects two frame modules together via the through hole system on respective closet modules, which when assembled also blocks the view of any fasteners.
BABY CARRIER STORAGE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USE
A baby carrier storage assembly is provided. The assembly includes a base bracket with first and second elongate support members in overlapping arrangements with first and second telescoping support members, respectively, configured with the bracket on opposing sides. Attachment mechanisms are coupled to the top ends of the first and second elongate support members, and holding mechanisms are coupled to the lower ends of the first and second telescoping support members. The attachment mechanisms are adapted to attach the assembly to a separate structure, e.g., to the top of a door, and the holder mechanisms are adapted to attach a baby carrier to the baby carrier storage assembly. The length of the baby carrier storage assembly may be adjusted by setting the position of the first and second telescoping members with respect to the position of the first and second elongate support members, respectively.