Patent classifications
A47B2200/002
FURNITURE SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS
A leg includes an outer surface, an inner surface, a first wall, a second wall, a first seam, and a second seam. The inner surface is opposite the outer surface. The first wall extends from the outer surface to the inner surface. The second wall is coupled to the first wall and extends from the outer surface to the inner surface. The first seam is formed in the inner surface. The second seam is spaced apart from the first seam and formed in the inner surface. The second seam forms a first non-parallel angle with the first seam and a second non-parallel angle with the first wall.
Tabletop-equipped article of furniture
The present invention relates to a tabletop attached furniture (10, 10A, 10B, 10C) including a plurality of legs (20) which stand on a floor surface (F) and a tabletop (30, 30A, 30B, 30C) supported on the plurality of legs (20), wherein each of the legs (20) is formed so that a width dimension (W1) when viewed from a first direction (X) along an upper surface of the tabletop (30, 30A, 30B, 30C) gradually increases upward from below and a width dimension (W2) when viewed from a second direction (Y) orthogonal to the first direction (X) within a plane following the upper surface of the tabletop gradually increases downward from above.
SIMPLE TABLE USABLE IN CONJUNCTION WITH POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE BOTTLES
Disclosed herein is a simple table usable in conjunction with PET bottles. The simple table includes: a table configured such that receiving depressions in which threads are formed on their inner circumferential surfaces are formed therein; and coupling parts configured such that threads corresponding to the threads of the receiving depressions are formed on the outer circumferential surfaces thereof and such that coupling holes in which threads corresponding threads on the outer circumferential surfaces of the mouth and neck portions of the PET bottles are formed on their inner circumferential surfaces are formed therein; wherein the coupling holes are formed to a depth larger than the heights of the mouth and neck portions of the PET bottles so that the heights of the PET bottles coupled to the table can be adjusted based on the insertion depths of the mouth and neck portions of the PET bottles.
Workstation including simplified leg attachment
A coupling system between the frame and the leg assembly of a workstation is described. The coupling system can be configured to selectively attach and detach the leg assembly from the frame. The leg assembly can include an adjustment mechanism. The adjustment mechanism can be configured to adjust the length of the leg. The leg assembly can include a leg coupling feature and the frame can have a frame coupling feature. The leg coupling feature can be configured to engage with the frame coupling feature, for instance to attach the leg to the frame. The workstation can include a latch configured to engage with the leg assembly. Engagement of the latch with the leg assembly can secure a position of the leg with respect to the frame.
Linear lifting pillar
Embodiments relate to a lifting pillar having at least a first tube and at least a second tube that is axially movably arranged within the first tube. Further, the lifting pillar provides at least one sliding element arranged between the first tube and the second tube. The sliding element is in direct contact with the first tube and the second tuber and is axially movably arranged in relation to the first tube and the second tube.
Bracket combination for attaching a leg to an item of furniture
A kit includes a furniture module bracket and a furniture leg. The furniture module bracket has a flange defining a furniture leg attachment opening. Protrusions are attached to the flange to define a keyway between adjoining protrusions. One of the protrusions defines a protrusion aperture. The furniture leg comprises a furniture leg bracket attached to a support member. The furniture leg bracket defines keys which can pass through the keyways. At least one of the keys defines a key aperture. The furniture leg can be attached to the furniture module by (i) inserting the furniture leg bracket into the furniture leg attachment opening, (ii) rotating the support member until the keys are no longer aligned with the keyways and (iii) securing the furniture module bracket to the furniture leg bracket with a fastener disposed within an aligned key aperture and a protrusion aperture.
TABLETOP-EQUIPPED ARTICLE OF FURNITURE
The present invention relates to a tabletop attached furniture (10, 10A, 10B, 10C) including a plurality of legs (20) which stand on a floor surface (F) and a tabletop (30, 30A, 30B, 30C) supported on the plurality of legs (20), wherein each of the legs (20) is formed so that a width dimension (W1) when viewed from a first direction (X) along an upper surface of the tabletop (30, 30A, 30B, 30C) gradually increases upward from below and a width dimension (W2) when viewed from a second direction (Y) orthogonal to the first direction (X) within a plane following the upper surface of the tabletop gradually increases downward from above.
Table construction
A leg assembly for a table includes an elongated body portion having a wireway extending along a length of the body portion and configured to receive electrical power and communication lines therein, one or more wire retaining assemblies located within the wireway of the body portion, each of the one or more wire retaining assemblies movable between a first position, wherein electrical power and communication lines are retained within the wireway, and a second position, wherein electrical power and communication lines may be readily removed from within the wireway, and wherein the one or more wire retaining assemblies remain at least partially within the wireway in the first position and in the second position, and a cover member releasably connected to the one or more wire retaining assemblies.
MECHANICAL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT WITH ASYMMETRIC OPPOSING ANGLES
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to mechanical structural supports which includes a first primary member; a first secondary member connected to the first primary member at a first angle at a first point; a first connecting piece connected to the first secondary member at a second angle at a second point; a second secondary member connected to the first primary member at a third angle at a third point; a second connecting piece connected to the second secondary member at a fourth angle at a fourth point; a planar surface connected to the first connecting piece and the second connecting piece, wherein the first connecting piece is offset relative to a first line projected onto the surface by the first primary member, and the second connecting piece is offset in an opposite direction relative to the first line.
Height adjustable angled desks
Height adjustable angled desks are disclosed herein. An example height adjustable table includes three legs, each of the three legs including an upper section, a lower section, and an actuator; a connection system to couple the three legs; a height adjust system including drive system; a first gearbox coupled to the drive system; second gearboxes coupled to respective ones of the actuators, the first gearbox and the second gearboxes to change a transmission direction; and transmission shafts connected to the drive system and to the first and second gearboxes; and wherein the drive system is configured to drive the transmission shafts to drive the legs together to rise and fall, and wherein the drive system includes a motor, a worm connected to the motor, and a worm wheel engaged with the worm.