Patent classifications
A47B87/0207
REINFORCEMENT BEAM FOR HORIZONTAL FRAMES AND PREFABRICATED SHELF USING SAME
Provided is a reinforcement beam for horizontal frames, the reinforcement beam being configured to be used in a prefabricated shelf that is fabricated with vertical frames and horizontal frames, the horizontal frames including a connection portion fastened to the vertical frames at end portions of the connection portion, and an abutment portion which is formed by folding the connection portion such that the abutment portion is formed integrally with the connection portion and which supports a support plate. The reinforcement beam for the horizontal frames includes a body portion in which a pulling portion configured to support a lower outer surface of the connection portion is provided on each of opposite ends of the body portion. The reinforcement beam for the horizontal frames prevents the horizontal frames from collapsing under a large load.
CROSS BRACE AND MODULAR FURNITURE
The invention relates to a cross brace (4) comprising an elongate bar portion (41) and two clips (42). The bar portion (41) has two substantially opposite longitudinal ends. The two clips (42) are each arranged on one of the two longitudinal ends of the bar portion (41) and are designed to almost fully enclose a bar-shaped element (22, 52). Furthermore, the two clips (42) can each be brought into an opened position, in which the bar-shaped element (22, 52) can be received by the clip (42) and removed from the clip (42), and into a closed position, in which the bar-shaped element (22, 52) can be fully enclosed by the clip (42). The clips (42) have a lock (425) which locks the clip (42) in the closed position.
FURNITURE KIT
A furniture kit is disclosed that includes a set each of floor ladders, longitudinal cross-bars, and longitudinal wind braces. Each of the floor ladders has two vertical supports connected via upper and lower rungs, each of the two vertical supports is equipped with a foot for placement on a floor. Each longitudinal end of the cross-bars is equipped with a latching claw mountable, without tools, on a floor ladder rung. Each of the wind braces is equipped at its longitudinal ends with a clamp designed to be mounted on a rung of a floor ladder by gripping the rung. Cross-bars and wind braces are designed such that a cross-bars can be mounted on upper rungs of first and second floor ladders, while one of the wind braces is mounted on the upper of the first of the floor ladders and the lower of the second of the floor ladders.
PIPE CONNECTION STRUCTURE AND FURNITURE KIT
The invention relates to a pipe connection structure comprising a first component (2) and a second component (5). The first component (2) has a pipe portion (21) and the second component (5) is equipped with a pipe portion (51) and a pipe connector (7) which extends from a longitudinal end of the pipe portion (51) and can be arranged in the pipe portion (21) of the first component (2). The pipe portion (21) of the first component (2) and the pipe portion (51) of the second component (5) lie axially against each other when the pipe connector (7) of the second component (5) is arranged in the pipe portion (21) of the first component (2). The pipe connector (7) of the second component (5) is equipped with an actuatable locking clamping mechanism, which locking clamping mechanism of the pipe connector (7) of the second component (5) is designed to lock and clamp the pipe portion (21) of the first component (2) and the pipe portion (51) of the second component (5) together when the locking clamping mechanism is actuated while the pipe connector (7) of the second component (5) is arranged in the pipe portion (21) of the first component (2).
CROSSMEMBER, CROSSMEMBER SET, AND FURNITURE KIT
A crossmember (3) comprises an elongate rod portion (31) and two latching claws (32). The rod portion (31) has a central longitudinal axis, a first longitudinal end and a second longitudinal end substantially opposite the first longitudinal end. The first latching claw (32) is arranged at the first longitudinal end of the rod portion (31) and the second latching claw (32) is arranged at the second longitudinal end of the rod portion (31). The first latching claw (32) and the second latching claw (32) each comprise a gripping portion (321) shaped to correspond to a rod-shaped element (22, 31, 52) and are designed to be mounted on the rod-shaped element (22, 31, 52) without tools. The gripping portion (321) of the first latching claw (32) is offset from the gripping portion (321) of the second latching claw (32) with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the rod portion (31).
System and method for a grazing wall for food and beverages
A grazing wall that includes several shelves configured to hold several containers of food or drink. The grazing wall is aesthetically unique and pleasing with either decorative cover panels or decorative greenery, flowers, or plants arranged to cover a back structure of the grazing wall. The containers of the food or drink are aesthetically appealing and can be in the form of cones or drinking glasses, whereby the containers of food or drink can be removed from each individual slot included in the multiple slots on each shelf. The grazing wall can further include a base and a top finishing piece. The grazing wall can have adjustable heights depending on the number of modules connected in a vertical orientation to form the grazing wall. The grazing wall can include cover panels configured to removably attach to a set of grid panels.
Point of sale display incorporating non-sliding, stackable and unstackable product transport boxes
A point of sale display includes at least two stacked product transport boxes each having a planar bottom and planar top; a pair of locking tabs on one of the planar bottom or planar top of each box, each locking tab having a hinge and sides extending therefrom; a pair of receiving openings on one of the planar bottom or planar top of each box, wherein the pair of receiving opening on one of the stacked boxes align with the pair of locking tabs on the other such that the locking tabs on the stacked boxes are selectively pivoted through the openings of the adjacent box to interconnect the boxes and prevent relative sliding, and wherein the pair of locking tabs has one of straight sides or an inwardly tapered trapezoidal shape extending from the hinge to allow the boxes to be separated.
CONFIGURABLE LITERATURE ORGANIZER
A configurable literature organizer includes a first tray having a plurality of first connectors, a plurality of second connectors, a top, a bottom, and a pair of opposing sides and a second tray with a plurality of first connectors and a plurality of second connectors. One of the first connector of the plurality of first connectors of the second tray is mated with one second connector of the plurality of the second connectors of the first tray and one second connector of the plurality of second connectors of the second tray is mated with one first connector of the plurality of the first connectors of the first tray to thereby couple the second tray to one of the top, the bottom, or one side of the opposing sides.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A GRAZING WALL
A grazing wall may include several shelves configured to hold several containers of food or drink. The grazing wall is aesthetically unique and pleasing with either decorative cover panels or decorative greenery, flowers, or plants arranged to cover a back structure of the grazing wall. The containers of the food or drink are aesthetically appealing and can be in the form of cones or drinking glasses, whereby the containers of food or drink can be removed from each individual slot included in the multiple slots on each shelf or on a flat surface of an attachable shelf. The grazing wall can have adjustable heights depending on the number of modules connected in a vertical orientation to form the grazing wall. The grazing wall may include a magnetically attachable decorative cover or the modules may include designs for decoration on the modules themselves.
PORTABLE BARREL RACK
The present invention relates to a portable barrel rack. The portable barrel rack allows for storage and transportation of multiple barrels with the weight of each barrel being supported by the rack. Racks have lower and upper rectangular frames of different construction, with posts therebetween, and with legs and matching contours so that racks can be stacked. Slats inserted into grooves can retain barrels contained within the racks.