Patent classifications
A47B2021/064
Wire management systems and methods
A wire management system for managing electronic wiring in relation to a structure. An elongate mounting track has a spine and locking ribs forming first and second longitudinal locking formations, and a wire management cradle has a panel of mesh forming a central cradle section and first and second attachment sections with receiving channels forming first and second longitudinal locking formations for being selectively attached to the first and second longitudinal locking formations of the mounting track. A proximal portion of one of the attachment sections can be divided into plural segments separated by openings to allow the passage of wires. An accessory rail can selectively and adjustably retain accessories, including wire management clips and power units. The wire management clip and other accessories have retaining formation corresponding in shape to the shape of a retaining formation of the accessory rail.
Cable management system and workstation system
A cable management system for a worktop has a cable support and at least one support mechanism comprising a base body, a first lever and a second lever. The base body is elongated between first and second ends along a major axis and includes respective pivot and fixation points for the first and second levers. The first lever is at a proximal end pivotally supported in the first pivot point, comprises at least a first retaining portion for receiving the cable support, and is fixable at the first fixation point. The second lever is at a proximal end pivotally supportable in the second pivot point, comprises at least one second retaining portion for receiving the cable support, and is fixable at the second fixation point.
Adjustable workstation with cable management
A height-adjustable workstation includes a base assembly for being supported on a floor of a workspace. A work platform is disposed above the base assembly. The work platform has an upper surface, a lower surface, and side edges extending between the upper and lower surfaces and defining a perimeter of the work platform. A lift is operatively connected to the work platform and configured to selectively adjust an elevation of the work platform above the base assembly. A cable containment system is mounted on the base assembly. The cable containment system includes at least one cable containment component for containing cables associated with a device configured to be supported on the upper surface of the work platform. An entirety of the cable containment system is disposed within the perimeter of the work platform.
CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND WORKSTATION SYSTEM
A cable management system for a worktop has a cable support and at least one support mechanism comprising a base body, a first lever and a second lever. The base body is elongated between first and second ends along a major axis and includes respective pivot and fixation points for the first and second levers. The first lever is at a proximal end pivotally supported in the first pivot point, comprises at least a first retaining portion for receiving the cable support, and is fixable at the first fixation point. The second lever is at a proximal end pivotally supportable in the second pivot point, comprises at least one second retaining portion for receiving the cable support, and is fixable at the second fixation point.
Wire management system for office furniture
A wire management system for a table leg is provided in a cooperative assembly with a table leg having a specific shape to receive a channel member with a cavity to receive various cables and cords. The wire management system is configured to work in a cohesive assembly and in an aesthetically pleasing manner, wherein the wire management system for a table leg is provided in a specific angular shape for receipt on a cooperative angular shape of the table leg or supporting member. Accordingly, the table leg of the cooperative assembly is provided in a geometric convex kite shape when view in cross section, wherein the kite shape is a quadrilateral having contiguous sides comprising two pairs of equal length sides that are adjacent to each other.
WIRE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR OFFICE FURNITURE
A wire management system for a table leg is provided in a cooperative assembly with a table leg having a specific shape to receive a channel member with a cavity to receive various cables and cords. The wire management system is configured to work in a cohesive assembly and in an aesthetically pleasing manner, wherein the wire management system for a table leg is provided in a specific angular shape for receipt on a cooperative angular shape of the table leg or supporting member. Accordingly, the table leg of the cooperative assembly is provided in a geometric convex kite shape when view in cross section, wherein the kite shape is a quadrilateral having contiguous sides comprising two pairs of equal length sides that are adjacent to each other.
DESK WITH ARTICLE HANGING FUNCTION
A desk with an article hanging function is disclosed. The desk includes a desk plate and a back plate. The desk plate is disposed on the base, the back plate is fastened on the base by back plate brackets, and bottom ends of the back plate brackets are fastened on the base and below the desk plate, and top ends of the back plate brackets are extended to above the desk plate. The back plate has hanging holes formed and regularly arranged thereon, so as to provide a tough fastening structure for a user to add and hang a shelf, a screen, an electronic product, a decoration or other article, thereby providing more flexibility in use of a space above a desktop.
Wire Management Systems and Methods
A wire management system for managing electronic wiring in relation to a structure. An elongate mounting track has a spine and locking ribs forming first and second longitudinal locking formations, and a wire management cradle has a panel of mesh forming a central cradle section and first and second attachment sections with receiving channels forming first and second longitudinal locking formations for being selectively attached to the first and second longitudinal locking formations of the mounting track. A proximal portion of one of the attachment sections can be divided into plural segments separated by openings to allow the passage of wires. An accessory rail can selectively and adjustably retain accessories, including wire management clips and power units. The wire management clip and other accessories have retaining formation corresponding in shape to the shape of a retaining formation of the accessory rail.
Furnishing item comprising an integrated harness assembly
A furniture item (1) includes a supporting plane (2) defining a top supporting plane surface (3). A wiring assembly (10) is associated with the supporting plane (2), arranged outside the supporting plane (2) and above the top supporting plane surface (3), extending with respect to the top surface (3) moving away to create a barrier of discontinuity of the top supporting plane surface (3). The wiring assembly (10) includes a body (20, 21) having a shoulder wall (22) extending outside the supporting plane surface (3). The body (20, 21) defines an inner channel (24, 25) within the assembly (10) and adapted to receive power supply and/or service devices (91, 92, 93) therein. The inner channel (20, 21) extends in a direction substantially parallel to the top supporting plane surface (3). A fastening device (40) fastens the wiring assembly (10) to the supporting plane (2).
System and method for a workstation power trough
A system for workstation power trough including: a planar body; an access through the planar body, the access comprising a slot, an opening, and a plurality of first notches; a panel adapted to fit within the opening; and a power trough connected to a bottom surface of the planar body, the power trough configured to enclose a power unit; whereby a cable may be routed through the access and coupled to the power unit. A method of using a workstation power trough comprising the steps of rotating the panel to an open position, routing a first end of the cable through the access into the power trough, coupling the first end of the cable to the power unit, rotating the panel to a closed position, sliding the cable along the slot, and securing the cable into one of the plurality of first notches.