1 |
MEHRFACH VERWENDBARES MÖBELSTÜCK |
EP14838860.6 |
2014-12-30 |
EP3089619B1 |
2018-09-26 |
Wobser, Gunther |
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2 |
Expandable podium |
US14123162 |
2012-01-23 |
US09215928B2 |
2015-12-22 |
James Royden; Jerk Thomsgard |
An expandable podium has a first part (2) which includes a supporting base panel (7) and a rear panel (8) rising from the base panel, a second part (3) which includes a top panel (9) and a front panel (10) depending from the top panel, wherein in expanded mode of the podium a lower hinge (5) links a bottom corner (10′) of the front panel to the nearest forward corner of the base panel and an upper hinge links a top corner (8′) of the rear panel to the nearest rearward corner of the top panel, each of the upper and lower hinges forming an elongate element the ends of which are connected pivotally to the appertaining base, top, front and rear panels about a respective pivot axis. The pivot axes extend at converging directions that intersect in a common point of intersection, beyond the rear panel. |
3 |
EXPANDABLE PODIUM |
US14123162 |
2012-01-23 |
US20140130718A1 |
2014-05-15 |
James Royden; Jerk Thomsgard |
An expandable podium has a first part (2) which includes a supporting base panel (7) and a rear panel (8) rising from the base panel, a second part (3) which includes a top panel (9) and a front panel (10) depending from the top panel, wherein in expanded mode of the podium a lower hinge (5) links a bottom corner (10′) of the front panel to the nearest forward corner of the base panel and an upper hinge links a top corner (8′) of the rear panel to the nearest rearward corner of the top panel, each of the upper and lower hinges forming an elongate element the ends of which are connected pivotally to the appertaining base, top, front and rear panels about a respective pivot axis. The pivot axes extend at converging directions that intersect in a common point of intersection, beyond the rear panel. |
4 |
LEARNING SUITE FURNITURE SYSTEM |
US14046589 |
2013-10-04 |
US20140038164A1 |
2014-02-06 |
David J. Battey |
A table assembly comprising a table including a top member and at least a first leg support member, the top member forming a substantially flat top surface and circumscribed by an outer edge, the at least one leg support member supporting the top member in a substantially horizontal position, a table dock secured to the top member and forming an elongated channel having a dock length dimension and at least a first display panel circumscribed by a panel edge and having at least one straight edge having a panel length dimension, the dock length dimension less than panel length dimension, wherein at least a portion of the straight edge of the panel is receivable within the dock channel with the panel extending out the open first and second ends of the channel to support the panel in a substantially upright orientation with at least a portion of the display panel extending to a height above the flat top surface. |
5 |
Adjustable height podium |
US428056 |
1995-04-25 |
US5644201A |
1997-07-01 |
Thomas Laurann Jepsen; Rural W. Gifford; Neil A. Arnold |
The invention is a motor-driven adjustable height podium having motor control circuitry with up and down relays for directing current through the electric motor to raise or lower the podium. The relay circuitry is specially configured to avoid a short circuit condition should a situation occur in which both the up and down relays are shut at the same time. Up and down limit switches limit the maximum vertical travel of the podium. A protective circuit breaker and isolation switch are also provided. The unit is designed to be powered from a standard 110 volt wall socket, for powering the motor, and a 24 volt power supply, for powering the relays. |
6 |
Cabinet for calculating machines and the like |
US27034939 |
1939-04-27 |
US2223196A |
1940-11-26 |
WATKINS EDWIN R |
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7 |
roever |
US1424853D |
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US1424853A |
1922-08-08 |
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8 |
TABLE AND LECTERN FURNITURE SYSTEM |
US16022063 |
2018-06-28 |
US20180303235A1 |
2018-10-25 |
David J. Battey; Sean M. Corcorran; Timothy Elms; Jeffrey Coffey; Duck Young Kong; Brett Robert Kincaid; Mark William Schoolmeester; Elger Oberwelz; Thomas Overthun; Jake Eisner; Cody Jay Holstege; Michael Skibinski |
A table assembly comprising a table including a top member and at least a first leg support member, the top member forming a substantially flat top surface and circumscribed by an outer edge, the at least one leg support member supporting the top member in a substantially horizontal position, a table dock secured to the top member and forming an elongated channel having a dock length dimension and at least a first display panel circumscribed by a panel edge and having at least one straight edge having a panel length dimension, the dock length dimension less than panel length dimension, wherein at least a portion of the straight edge of the panel is receivable within the dock channel with the panel extending out the open first and second ends of the channel to support the panel in a substantially upright orientation with at least a portion of the display panel extending to a height above the flat top surface. |
9 |
TABLE AND LECTERN FURNITURE SYSTEM |
US14918072 |
2015-10-20 |
US20160037911A1 |
2016-02-11 |
David J. Battey |
A table assembly comprising a top member forming a substantially flat top surface circumscribed by an outer edge and at least a first leg support member supporting the top member in a substantially horizontal position, a table dock secured to the top member and forming an elongated channel having a dock length dimension and at least a first display panel circumscribed by a panel edge and having at least one straight edge having a panel length dimension, the dock length dimension less than panel length dimension, wherein at least a portion of the straight edge of the panel is receivable within the dock channel with the panel extending out the open first and second ends of the channel to support the panel in a substantially upright orientation with at least a portion of the display panel extending to a height above the flat top surface. |
10 |
Learning suite furniture system |
US14007770 |
2013-02-25 |
US09066589B2 |
2015-06-30 |
David J. Battey |
A furniture system for use in a classroom, the furniture system comprising a table assembly including a top member and at least a first leg support member, the top member forming a substantially flat top surface and circumscribed by an outer edge, the at least one leg support member supporting the top member in a substantially horizontal position, a table dock supported by the table assembly adjacent the top surface and forming a table dock channel that opens upwardly where the dock channel is unobstructed by the top member, at least a first substantially flat display panel including a display surface on at least a first of two oppositely facing and substantially parallel side surfaces, the panel circumscribed by a panel edge and an easel assembly spaced apart from the table assembly and including an easel coupler, wherein the panel edge is receivable within the table dock channel to support the display panel in a substantially vertical orientation adjacent the flat top surface and wherein the display panel is alternatively engageable with the easel coupler to be supported in a substantially vertical orientation spaced apart from the table assembly. |
11 |
Speaker stand |
US756118 |
1977-01-03 |
US4078757A |
1978-03-14 |
Earl E. Waters |
A plurality of parts are so designed and fabricated from a lightweight, moldable material, such as plastic, that when assembled form an integral, sturdy speaker stand combining the features of economy, durability, and ease of handling. |
12 |
Combination pulpit and register desk |
US3123414D |
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US3123414A |
1964-03-03 |
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13 |
MEHRFACH VERWENDBARES MÖBELSTÜCK |
EP14838860.6 |
2014-12-30 |
EP3089619A1 |
2016-11-09 |
Wobser, Gunther |
The invention relates to a reusable piece of furniture (1) comprising four square plates (3, 4, 6, 7), namely a first vertical side plate (3), a second vertical side plate (4) arranged parallel to the first vertical side plate, a third plate (6), which is arranged between an edge (5) of the first side plate (3) and an edge of the second side plate (4) at right angles to the first side plate (3) and to the second side plate (4) and connects the first side plate (3) and the second side plate (4) so as to form a U-shaped piece of furniture. The fourth plate is an intermediate plate (7), which is inserted in the piece of furniture between the first side plate (3) and the second side plate (4) at right angles to the first and second side plates and to the third plate (6). The first side plate (3) and the second side plate (4) have recesses (33, 34) and/or projections (19, 20, 21, 22) in the four corner regions of the first and second side plates, wherein said recesses are rectangularly recessed in the edges (5) of the side plates in such a way that the recesses substantially extend within the corner regions of the side plates (3, 4) and the projections rectangularly protrude in such a way that the projections extend from the edges and said recesses and projections extend at right angles to each other in the extension directions of said recesses and projections in each of the corner regions. |
14 |
LEARNING SUITE FURNITURE SYSTEM |
EP13754870.7 |
2013-02-25 |
EP2819545A1 |
2015-01-07 |
BATTEY, David J. |
A furniture system for use in a classroom, the furniture system comprising a table assembly including a top member and at least a first leg support member, the top member forming a substantially flat top surface and circumscribed by an outer edge, the at least one leg support member supporting the top member in a substantially horizontal position, a table dock supported by the table assembly adjacent the top surface and forming a table dock channel that opens upwardly where the dock channel is unobstructed by the top member, at least a first substantially flat display panel including a display surface on at least a first of two oppositely facing and substantially parallel side surfaces, the panel circumscribed by a panel edge and an easel assembly spaced apart from the table assembly and including an easel coupler, wherein the panel edge is receivable within the table dock channel to support the display panel in a substantially vertical orientation adjacent the flat top surface and wherein the display panel is alternatively engageable with the easel coupler to be supported in a substantially vertical orientation spaced apart from the table assembly. |
15 |
EXPANDABLE PODIUM |
EP12793228.3 |
2012-01-23 |
EP2713829A1 |
2014-04-09 |
ROYDEN, James; THOMSGÅRD, Jerk |
An expandable podium is disclosed, a first part (2) of which comprises a supporting base panel (7) and a rear panel (8) rising from the base panel, a second part (3) of which comprises a top panel (9) and a front panel (10) depending from the top panel, wherein in expanded mode of the podium a lower hinge (5) links a bottom corner (10) of the front panel to the nearest forward corner (7) of the base panel and an upper hinge (4) links a top corner (8) of the rear panel to the nearest rearward corner (9') of the top panel, each of the upper and lower hinges forming an elongate element the ends of which are connected pivotally to the appertaining base, top, front and rear panels about a respective pivot axis (D1; D2, D3 and D4). The pivot axes (D1, D2, D3, D4) extend at converging directions that intersect in a common point of intersection, beyond the rear panel. |
16 |
ANTI-BALLISTIC PODIUM AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF |
US15469971 |
2017-03-27 |
US20180274887A1 |
2018-09-27 |
Amanda Mowbray; Fred Peters; Peter Mowbray |
An Anti-Ballistic structure for use in a movable or stationary defense structure and an Anti-Ballistic Podium including the Anti-Ballistic structure. The Anti-Ballistic structure may include a first structural layer, a second structural layer, a first Anti-Ballistic layer disposed between the first structural layer and the second structural layer; and a second Anti-Ballistic layer disposed between the second structural layer and the first Anti-Ballistic layer. |
17 |
Modular Armored Lectern |
US15662330 |
2017-07-28 |
US20180027958A1 |
2018-02-01 |
William Collins White; Jordan William Settle |
An armored lectern includes a frame, a first armored panel, and a second armored panel. The frame defines a gap, and the armored lectern defines an assembled configuration in which a portion of the first armored panel is positioned within the gap such that a first panel surface of the first armored panel faces a first direction, a first portion of the second armored panel is positioned within the gap such that the first panel surface of the second armored panel faces the first direction, and a second portion of the first panel surface of the second armored panel faces a second panel surface of the first armored panel. |
18 |
TABLE AND LECTERN FURNITURE SYSTEM |
US15650584 |
2017-07-14 |
US20170311713A1 |
2017-11-02 |
David J. Battey |
A table assembly comprising a top member forming a substantially flat top surface circumscribed by an outer edge and at least a first leg support member supporting the top member in a substantially horizontal position, a table dock secured to the top member and forming an elongated channel having a dock length dimension and at least a first display panel circumscribed by a panel edge and having at least one straight edge having a panel length dimension, the dock length dimension less than panel length dimension, wherein at least a portion of the straight edge of the panel is receivable within the dock channel with the panel extending out the open first and second ends of the channel to support the panel in a substantially upright orientation with at least a portion of the display panel extending to a height above the flat top surface. |
19 |
Table and lectern furniture system |
US14918072 |
2015-10-20 |
US09723921B2 |
2017-08-08 |
David J. Battey |
A table assembly comprising a top member forming a substantially flat top surface circumscribed by an outer edge and at least a first leg support member supporting the top member in a substantially horizontal position, a table dock secured to the top member and forming an elongated channel having a dock length dimension and at least a first display panel circumscribed by a panel edge and having at least one straight edge having a panel length dimension, the dock length dimension less than panel length dimension, wherein at least a portion of the straight edge of the panel is receivable within the dock channel with the panel extending out the open first and second ends of the channel to support the panel in a substantially upright orientation with at least a portion of the display panel extending to a height above the flat top surface. |
20 |
Reusable Piece of a Furniture |
US15109075 |
2014-12-30 |
US20170188703A1 |
2017-07-06 |
Gunther WOBSER |
A multipurpose piece of furniture (1) has four square panels (3, 4, 6, 7), i.e., a first vertical side panel (3), a second vertical side panel (4) arranged parallel thereto, a third panel (6) that is arranged between an edge (5) of the first side panel (3) and an edge of the second side panel (4) at a right angle to the first side panel (3) and the second side panel (4) and that connects the first side panel (3) and the second side panel (4) into a U-shaped piece of furniture. The fourth panel is an intermediate panel (7) that is inserted into the piece of furniture between the first side panel (3) and the second side panel (4) at a right angle thereto and at a right angle to the third panel (6). At their four corners, the first side panel (3) and the second side panel (4) have recesses (33, 34) and/or projections (19, 20, 21, 22), wherein these are recessed in the corner regions of the side panels (3, 4) extending substantially in the shape of an elongated rectangle into the edges (5) of the side panels, or extending out of the edges in the shape of an elongated rectangle and running at a right angle to each other in their directions of elongation at each of the corner regions. |