Patent classifications
A47B2200/0016
Support Device for Countertops
The present invention relates to a ‘prop up’ or support device for supporting counters or sinks during renovation, restoration, mitigation, or other similar situations. More specifically, the prop up device is a rectilinear shaped telescoping device having telescoping arms that can extend to different heights to support kitchen counters, bars, or sinks of different heights, and ensures the kitchen remains functional during repairs, renovations, or the like. The prop up device enables the telescoping arms to easily collapse, fold, and store when the support device is in the storage orientation (i.e. not in use).
Portable table assembly
A portable table assembly and a method of assembling a portable table are provided. The table includes individual planks that laterally interlock with each other to form a tabletop and leg assemblies for supporting the tabletop. The leg assemblies each have a crossbeam and opposing clamps at each end of the crossbeam. The planks are arranged perpendicularly to the crossbeams, and planks on the ends of the tabletop are securely retained against the crossbeams. The table breaks down into individual planks and leg assemblies for transport and storage.
Three-dimensional positioning and holding module system for modular workstations
A Three-Dimensional Positioning and Holding Modular System for office and industrial work stations including embodiments of multi-rail beams and rail-arm-leg modules. The embodiments have tubes, bars, or channels arranged and connected in ways that provide improved ability to transmit torque along a long axis of the multi-rail beam while providing improved resistance to twisting under the forces of the torque.
MODULAR APPARATUS AND ELEMENTS THEREOF
The present system is directed to a modular apparatus that may be assembled and disassembled repeatedly without the use of tools. The modular system includes connectors that may be fixed to the underside of a plank and then engaged with leg portions. The connectors further include channels to accommodate retention members of additional attachments, such as covers, guards, signage, or racks that may be added onto the modular apparatus to increase its utility. The retention members mate with the connectors to connect and securely hold the attachment and can be removed from the connectors all without the need for tools.
Desk stabilizer bar
Example composite material devices, apparatus, articles of manufacture, and methods of manufacture are disclosed. An example adjustable stabilizer bar includes: a first segment having a first end and a second end; a second segment having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second segment to at least partially overlap the second end of the first segment; an attachment mechanism to position the second segment with respect to the first segment; a first clamping portion at the first end of the first segment to removably affix the first segment to a first furniture element; and a second clamping portion at the second end of the second segment to removably affix the second segment to a second furniture element.
Three-dimensional positioning and holding module system for modular workstations
A Three-Dimensional Positioning and Holding Modular System for office and industrial work stations including embodiments of multi-rail beams and rail-arm-leg modules. The embodiments have tubes, bars, or channels arranged and connected in ways that provide improved ability to transmit torque along a long axis of the multi-rail beam while providing improved resistance to twisting under the forces of the torque.
Desk Stabilizer Bar
Example composite material devices, apparatus, articles of manufacture, and methods of manufacture are disclosed. An example adjustable stabilizer bar includes: a first segment having a first end and a second end; a second segment having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second segment to at least partially overlap the second end of the first segment; an attachment mechanism to position the second segment with respect to the first segment; a first clamping portion at the first end of the first segment to removably affix the first segment to a first furniture element; and a second clamping portion at the second end of the second segment to removably affix the second segment to a second furniture element.
TRESTLES
A trestle including: a base intended to rest on the ground, formed of two pairs of posts parallel to each other, the two posts of each of the pairs being secured together at least by an upper crossbar, said pairs being secured together at the level of at least one upper joint, and a support surface arranged above the base and secured to said base, and extending perpendicularly to a vertical direction when the trestle is in working position.
The upper crossbars extend between the two posts parallel to each other of each of the two pairs and are secured thereto by gluing.
Lateral assembly panels or corner pieces are fastened at least at the level of the upper angles defined by the posts and the associated upper crossbar of each of the two pairs of posts, and on either side of said upper angles.
The upper end of each of the posts is tapered, so that, in working position, the support surface rests on the entire upper section of said posts.
The support surface is only secured to one of the two pairs of lateral posts.
Portable table
A table that can be easily transported and stored and in operation provides a stable surface that can withstand substantial vibration as well as stability when supporting substantial weight or loads that may move along the top of the table or shift in position without the legs buckling or moving out of their supporting position or causing the table to tilt or fall to the side.
Supporter for woodworking table
A supporter for a woodworking table contains: four supporting rods, four driving columns, and two movable adjustment posts. Two middle sections of two of the four driving columns are rotatably connected with two middle sections of the other two of the four driving columns respectively, and one side of each of the four supporting rods is in connection with each of two ends of each driving column. The two movable adjustment posts parallelly correspond to each other, and each end of each of the two movable adjustment posts is rotatably connected with a middle section of each supporting rod. Each movable adjustment post includes an outer tube, an inner tube, and an adjustable stem. Thereby, the supporter of the present invention is collapsible so as to decrease its storage size. The supporter adjustably supports the table board based on a size of the table board.