Patent classifications
A47B57/04
Flexible bracket system for medical apparatuses
A support device (10) forms a medical apparatuses bracket system and functions as a bracket system for medical apparatuses (12). The support device (10) includes a central vertical, or at least essentially vertical, column (14) and at least one tine (20) and optionally two or more tines (20). The tine (20) or tines (20) is/are oriented obliquely to a crossbeam (22) mounted on the column (14).
MOUNTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING TWO SUPPORT BEAMS
A mounting device (10) for connecting two support beams (20, 30, 40) of a rack has an attachment plate (11). The attachment plate (11) has a through-hole (14) arrangeable adjacent an opening (21) of a first (20) of the two support beams and at least one first engaging element (12) for engaging with a recess (31, 32) of a second (30; 40) of the two support beams when the attachment plate (11) is arranged with a first flat side (11C) facing the first support beam (20). The mounting device (10) further has an eccentric stud (15) insertable into the through-hole (14) of the attachment plate (11) and the opening (21) of the first support beam (20). Therein, turning the eccentric stud (15) adjusts a position of the first engaging element (12) in the recess (31, 32) of the second support beam (30; 40).
MOUNTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONNECTING TWO SUPPORT BEAMS
A mounting device (10) for connecting two support beams (20, 30, 40) of a rack has an attachment plate (11). The attachment plate (11) has a through-hole (14) arrangeable adjacent an opening (21) of a first (20) of the two support beams and at least one first engaging element (12) for engaging with a recess (31, 32) of a second (30; 40) of the two support beams when the attachment plate (11) is arranged with a first flat side (11C) facing the first support beam (20). The mounting device (10) further has an eccentric stud (15) insertable into the through-hole (14) of the attachment plate (11) and the opening (21) of the first support beam (20). Therein, turning the eccentric stud (15) adjusts a position of the first engaging element (12) in the recess (31, 32) of the second support beam (30; 40).
MULTI-DIMENSIONALLY ADJUSTABLE SHELF BRACKET
A shelf bracket is adjustable vertically along a Z-axis and rotationally about a Y- axis that is perpendicular to the Z-axis. The bracket may be used in combination with a merchandising system, including a system with slotted cross members connected by side brackets to form a shelf component, and various accessories insertable into the slots of the cross members to form organizational components along the shelf.
ADJUSTABLE HOLDER
A holder for utensils is manually adjustable, and capable of supporting a plurality of utensils in a range of positions from an upright position through an inverted position. The adjustments are incremental. The holder can be attached or mounted to a surface using a suction cup or through use of adhesive or other types of attachment methods. The utensils can be make up make up brushes, toothbrushes or paintbrushes, or other implements.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF A LUGGAGE RACK
A luggage rack including a framework, a shelf tier, and a folding system configured to transition the luggage rack between a first and a second configurations of the luggage rack. The shelf tier can include a first position associated with the first configuration of the luggage rack and a second position associated with the second configuration of the luggage rack.
CABLE TRAY
A cable tray (11) for under desk storage of electric cables (13) is disclosed. The tray takes the form of a container (41) and a pair of elongate tray supports (15), the upper end of which is attached to the underside of a desktop (10). Each tray support (15) has a groove (20) in which is retained a stub axle (30) connected to the container (41). The groove (20) has a cylindrical portion (21) at its lower end and a recurvate portion at its upper end. The container (41) is movable between a top storage position in which the stub axles are located in the upper recurvate portions (23) and a bottom access position in which the stub axles are located. in the cylindrical portions (21) which function as a bearing and permit the container to be tilted about the stub axles.
Shoe rack
A shoe rack includes a frame, at least one board, two rear connectors and two front connectors. The frame includes two lateral subframes each of which comprises at least one tilted beam. Each of the rear connectors includes a shaft rotatably connected to the board and a clip engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes. Each of the front connectors includes a shaft rotatably connected to the board, a first clip, and a second clip located closer to the shaft than the first clip. The board extends horizontally when the first clip is engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes. The board is tilted when the second clip is engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes.
Shoe rack
A shoe rack includes a frame, at least one board, two rear connectors and two front connectors. The frame includes two lateral subframes each of which comprises at least one tilted beam. Each of the rear connectors includes a shaft rotatably connected to the board and a clip engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes. Each of the front connectors includes a shaft rotatably connected to the board, a first clip, and a second clip located closer to the shaft than the first clip. The board extends horizontally when the first clip is engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes. The board is tilted when the second clip is engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes.
Pivot adjustable shoe rack
A storage rack for articles such as shoes and the like, comprising a left frame and an opposed right frame, with each frame including at least one side rail; a front support bar that engages a side rail of the left frame and the right frame; a rear support bar that engages a side rail of the left frame and the right frame; wherein the front side rail comprises a hinge that engages the side rail and permitting movement of the front side rail from a first position to a second position relative to the side rail, which remains stationary.