Patent classifications
A47B96/205
APRON FRONT SINK PANEL ASSEMBLY
A panel assembly for providing an apron-front aesthetic for a sink installed in a cabinet. The panel assembly includes a mounting body configured for coupling to a cabinet and a cover panel coupled to the mounting body to provide an apron-front aesthetic for a sink coupled to the cabinet. The mounting body may include an opening and the cover panel may be located within the opening. The mounting body may be configured to couple to a portion of the cabinet where a false drawer would normally be located. The panel assembly may include a fastener configured to extend through a portion of the mounting body to engage the cover panel so as to secure the cover panel in place with respect to the mounting body. The cover panel may be generally planar and have a metallic finish or a textured surface finish.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL FURNITURE MODULE
A multifunctional furniture module is described, equipped with a connector with free ends with a linear recess where a fixed pin is fitted into the side faces of a plate, such pin sliding in a guided manner and being stopped by engaging a lid on the connector body, thus eliminating slacks and ensuring the structuring and finishing of the piece, such connector allowing for the multifunctionality and customization of the set, providing opportunity for altering the plates, connectors and lids, which may feature variations in textures and colors, among others, allowing for countless aesthetic combinations, apart from making the dismantling process easier, without damaging the structures, unlike the state-of-the-art solution, which require a number of steps, including the formation of holes and projections, requiring specific tools, as well as a set of operations for the assembly, which requires the alignment of the projection with the drilling and even so, at times results in a misaligned assembly of the adjacent plates.
WALL OF A FURNITURE CARCASS, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A WALL, AND FURNITURE CARCASS OR FURNITURE COMPRISING SUCH A WALL
A wall for a furniture carcass has a panel-type core arranged between two laterally positioned cover layers. The core has a cut-out extending at least along one section of an end face of the wall and is used to receive a fitting that guides a movable furniture part. The fitting rests at least against one of the cover layers.
Modular console frame structure and console
According to an aspect, there is provided a frame module for a console. The frame module comprises first and second spaced apart leg frames and respective upper and lower elongated frame sections extending between and interconnecting the first and second leg frames. The frame module may also comprise an intermediate frame section that is horizontally adjustable along the length of the upper and lower frame sections. Two or more frame modules may be connected to form a console frame structure. The console frame structure may comprise at least one pivot connection between the second leg frame of the first frame module and the first leg frame of the second frame module. For each pivot connection, the console frame structure may also include at least one support member pivotably connected to the first and second frame modules by the pivot connection.
Cabinet electrification system
One of more panels of the cabinet include at least one conductive region that is optionally covered by an insulative covering. These conductive regions are coupled to an external power source. Shelves, drawers, other cabinet components, electrical devices in a cabinet (including, but not limited to, a motor, lights, outlet, appliance, sensor, processor, etc.), and the like can further conduct or receive electrical energy by electrically coupling to the conductive regions within the panels of the cabinet, for example, through shelf pins that are inserted into holes in the panels.
Cabinet electrification system
One of more panels of the cabinet include at least one conductive region that is optionally covered by an insulative covering. These conductive regions are coupled to an external power source. Shelves, drawers, other cabinet components, electrical devices in a cabinet (including, but not limited to, a motor, lights, outlet, appliance, sensor, processor, etc.), and the like can further conduct or receive electrical energy by electrically coupling to the conductive regions within the panels of the cabinet, for example, through shelf pins that are inserted into holes in the panels.
WALL OF A BASIC FURNITURE STRUCTURE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A WALL, AND BASIC FURNITURE STRUCTURE OR PIECE OF FURNITURE HAVING SUCH A WALL
A wall for a basic furniture structure, having a panel-like core, which is arranged between two laterally positioned cover layers. The core has a recess extending at least along part of an end side of the wall and serves for accommodating a fitting, which guides a movable furniture part. The core has two core halves, which are located one upon the other by way of their side surfaces located opposite the respective cover layer and have recesses which supplement one another to form the recess.
WALL FOR A FURNITURE CARCASS, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A WALL, AND FURNITURE CARCASS COMPRISING SUCH A WALL
A wall for a furniture carcass, having a core and a housing arranged beside the core. The housing is open toward at least one end of the wall and which is used to accommodate a fitting that guides the movable furniture part. The core and the housing are covered on at least one side surface of the wall by a continuous cover layer.
Hollow Fusion Panel for Table, Chair and the Like
A hollow fusion panel and application thereof is disclosed, wherein the hollow fusion panel includes a first layer, a second layer, a first panel member and a second panel member, wherein the first panel member and the second panel member are constructed to form a hollow integral structure. The first layer and the second layer are at least partially overlapped and composited such that a plurality portions of the second panel member are recessed in a direction toward the first panel member to form a predetermined number of supporting structures distributed in a predetermined manner, wherein each of the supporting structures forms a recessed cavity therein and is at least partially fused with the first panel member.
ITEM OF FURNITURE AND WALL ELEMENT FOR AN ITEM OF FURNITURE
An item of furniture includes at least one fitting for guiding a movable furniture part and at least one plate-shaped wall element, into which the at least one fitting is integrated, and at least one connecting element for connecting to an additional furniture component.