序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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41 | BAUTEILSATZ FÜR EIN ZUSAMMENSETZBARES REGAL | EP96903867.8 | 1996-03-07 | EP0813376B1 | 1998-10-14 | SUTER, Adolf |
The shelf-unit kit proposed has a U-shaped basic element (1) with a main shelf (2) and, at right angles to each of the ends (2') of the main shelf (2), a wall element (4, 5). The basic element (1) is fitted with a least one mounting socket (15) at each end (2') of the main shelf (2) and in the surfaces (14) of the far ends of each wall element (4, 5). The mounting socket (15) is designed to hold a spacer (11, 31), a centering pin (17) or a similar device, the spacers (11, 31) giving a vertical separation (12) equal to the thickness of the main shelf (2). This enables two or more basic elements (1) to be assembled one on top of the other with their wall elements (4, 5) facing in the same direction or towards each other. A shelf unit can thus be assembled easily using the basic elements in a wide variety of different combinations. | ||||||
42 | Cabinet structure | EP93309590.3 | 1993-12-01 | EP0600720A2 | 1994-06-08 | Kurrasch, Andrew J.; Teays, Stephen R.; Bekins, Michele D. |
A cabinet having a wall comprising an inner wall and an outer wall attached to the inner wall. A stengthening piece of material is positioned between the inner wall and the outer wall in said cavity to provide strenth and rigidity to the wall. Preferably, the strengthening piece or material has a honeycome structure. |
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43 | Cabinet for work space management system | EP92120356.8 | 1989-06-07 | EP0534502A3 | 1993-05-19 | Kelley, James O.; Beck, Robert L.; DeFouw, Jerry A.; Kurrasch, Andrew J.; Williams, George A.; Hollington, Geoffrey A. |
A work space management system including freestanding walls (14) and a freestanding cabinet (10) integrated into the wall system and separate from the wall system. The cabinet comprises side wall (22) and back wall (20) channels (194,196) having vertically spaced openings therein and a connector means (12) to mount the cabinet to a vertical frame member of the freestanding walls or to another cabinet through the indented channel openings. The cabinet further comprises rear frame members having vertically spaced openings for hanging shelving or other articles. The cabinet is also adaptable for having horizontal work accessory support rails. The sides of the cabinet are mounted onto a rigid framework. Wire management capability is provided in the cabinet to interface with wire management in the freestanding walls. |
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44 | Space partition module | EP85308969.6 | 1985-12-10 | EP0185505A2 | 1986-06-25 | Baloga, Mark Andrew |
An office module (1) includes two parallel vertical sidewall panels (2, 3) which are supported in a spaced apart and freestanding condition. A ceiling (4) has opposite end edges (24, 25) connected with the upper edges of the sidewall panels (2, 3), and spans the sidewall panels. The office module (1) has a height and girth which are substantially smaller than the respective dimensions of an open office space, so that the office module can be easily transported and placed at any desired location within the room. The ceiling 14) is positioned well above the head height of the average user. A further side section (41) and end section (42) may be provided to provide a reception area. |
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45 | INTERNAL EXTRUDED FRAME FURNITURE, ADJUSTABLE MEDIA SHELF AND REMOVABLE BACKING MEMBER FOR FURNITURE | PCT/US2007009527 | 2007-04-19 | WO2007123972A3 | 2008-02-28 | CARRABBA SALVATORE R |
A modular furniture system is described having an extruded framework at least partially concealed within an exterior panel attached thereto. Also, an interior shelf for furniture is described, wherein the shelf comprises two side walls having at least one lowered portion, respectively, relative to other portions of the side walls, the lowered portion of one side wall configured to removably accept one end portion of a bar, and the lowered portion of the second side wall configured to removably accept the second end portion of a bar. Also, a removable back panel is described, which panel includes at least one deformable side, configured to deform away from a support of said panel such that the deformable side is disengaged from said support. | ||||||
46 | MOBILE MODULAR WALL-CONTAINER SYSTEM WHICH CAN BE ASSEMBLED IN COLUMNS IN POLYGONAL OR CIRCULAR MANNER | PCT/DE2004000360 | 2004-02-20 | WO2004085756A3 | 2004-12-29 | COLOMBO GIOVANNI |
The invention relates to a modular system for producing walls or enclosed spaces, in particular for work places or cloth changing rooms and is characterised in that it consists of wall-container modules (5) embodied in the form of enclosed shafts comprising at least one opening (6). The modules are connected to each other at different angles of rotation (7) in such a way that the angle between two connected parts corresponds to a base angle (8) of a triangular in a plane view module part in such a way that the modules are assembleable in a polygonal or circular manner. Each module comprises a hollow prism consisting of at least three lateral faces or of an irregular prism, or arched bodies fitted with different opening possibilities (doors, flaps, rotatable or collapsible parts or simple openings) which have at least one top angle (9) in a plane view (recognisable in a plane view as a polygon part, separable from geometrical view point and not separable from spatial view point) in such a way that the modules are assembleable in the polygonal or circular manner for forming a column. The modules are pivotally connected to each other by means of one (only when the module has a pure triangular or rhombic shape) or two vertical axes (10,11) which are opened and/or used as a hinge. | ||||||
47 | Extended Quarters | US15836764 | 2017-12-08 | US20180199711A1 | 2018-07-19 | Garry Marc Miller |
In some implementations, a modular furniture cabinet includes a top flooring affixed to static furniture and supported by one or more structures. The top surface of a bottom flooring, backs of the static furniture pieces, and a bottom surface of the top flooring define a storage space, and the dynamic furniture pieces substantially reside in the storage space when the modular furniture cabinet is in a closed configuration. | ||||||
48 | Modular shelving systems and methods | US14993992 | 2016-01-12 | US09814310B2 | 2017-11-14 | Richard Kassanoff; Robert Larry Stewart; James Battley |
A modular shelving system may include a plurality of configurable components and methods of forming configuration assemblies from such components. The configuration assemblies of the modular shelving system may be paired with and coupled to other shelving units and/or furniture. | ||||||
49 | Modular shelving systems and methods | US13689368 | 2012-11-29 | US09237803B2 | 2016-01-19 | Richard Kassanoff; Robert Larry Stewart; James Battley |
A modular shelving system may include a plurality of configurable components and methods of forming configuration assemblies from such components. The configuration assemblies of the modular shelving system may be paired with and coupled to other shelving units and/or furniture. | ||||||
50 | Modular furniture system | US14058002 | 2013-10-18 | US08733851B2 | 2014-05-27 | David W. Lee |
A modular furniture system is provided. The system includes surface members, junctions, and connectors. Each connector has two engagement portions. The surface members and junctions each include one or more channels for receiving a connector, the channels are shaped to slidingly attach with an engagement portion of a connector. The channels are positioned so that the connectors being used to interconnect a surface member to a junction or a surface member to another surface member to assemble the modular furniture system. | ||||||
51 | MODULAR SHELVING SYSTEMS AND METHODS | US13689368 | 2012-11-29 | US20130134842A1 | 2013-05-30 | Richard Kassanoff; Robert Larry Stewart; James Battley |
A modular shelving system may include a plurality of configurable components and methods of forming configuration assemblies from such components. The configuration assemblies of the modular shelving system may be paired with and coupled to other shelving units and/or furniture. | ||||||
52 | MODULAR WALL SYSTEM | US12579915 | 2009-10-15 | US20100095614A1 | 2010-04-22 | Luciano Trindade de Sousa Monteiro |
Designed for office interior environments and layouts, there is provided a module wall system that comprises a module having a number of cavities and opposite cavities. The modules may include board plates, lateral plates, cover plates, and internal rails that are built to accommodate cables and utilities. The internal rails may be posted throughout the length of such modules and may interconnect with columns. The cavities may have cover plates positioned conveniently to form a structural, functional and decorative composition. The modules are interconnected, structured and fixed with the columns, which can be posted vertically and sitting on feet, to provide better stability. The columns are hollow and fitted with removable column cover for access to wiring or complementary accommodation of decorative objects. Modules may form various convenient work areas or cubicle layouts with functional and aesthetic environments. The columns may have different cross sectional formats, such as the square, triangular, hexagonal, etc. formats shown. | ||||||
53 | MODULAR FURNITURE SYSTEM | US12179388 | 2008-07-24 | US20090026163A1 | 2009-01-29 | David W. Lee |
A modular furniture system is provided. The system includes surface members, junctions, and connectors. Each connector has two engagement portions. The surface members and junctions each include one or more channels for receiving a connector, the channels are shaped to slidingly attach with an engagement portion of a connector. The channels are positioned so that the connectors being used to interconnect a surface member to a junction or a surface member to another surface member to assemble the modular furniture system. | ||||||
54 | Storage system | US12077280 | 2008-03-17 | US20080237162A1 | 2008-10-02 | John P. Lynch |
A storage unit for use in the home, garage, or business. The storage unit includes has a mounting arrangement that permits a user to easily mount the storage unit to a wall. The storage unit also includes a shelving arrangement that can be adapted to customize the use of the storage unit in the home, garage, or business. | ||||||
55 | Collapsable modular cabinet | US11371619 | 2006-03-09 | US20070210682A1 | 2007-09-13 | Robert Wise |
A modular storage system includes a first cabinet and a second cabinet. Each of the first and the second cabinets defines a cabinet space having a substantially planar right face and a substantially planar left face, a substantially planar top face and a substantially planar bottom face when the cabinet is in a deployed position. Each of the cabinets includes a front right flange, a front left flange, a top member, a bottom member, a rear frame and a right foldable wall attaching the rear frame to the right flange, and a left foldable wall attaching the rear frame to the left flange. The right foldable wall includes a right attachment point and the left foldable wall includes a left attachment point configured to mate with the right attachment point of the first cabinet and facilitate fixed attachment to the left attachment point of the second cabinet in side-by-side relationship. | ||||||
56 | Mobile desk with an integrated and adjustable privacy enclosure | US11452447 | 2006-06-13 | US20060283098A1 | 2006-12-21 | Michael Golino; Zlatan Vukosavljevic |
A workstation (desk) 7 that can be assembled or disassembled without the use of tools or fasteners, mounted on casters 40, with adjustable integrated privacy enclosure panels 8, 10, 12, 14. In an open plan work environment a user of the workstation (desk) can create private, semi private and open personal workspace by pivoting the integrated privacy enclosure panels 8, 10, 12, 14, easily roll the workstation (desk) 7 to another location without disturbing other workstations (desks) 7, and create new workstation (desk) 7 configurations by connecting workstation together using the integrated privacy enclosure panels 8, 10, 12, 14 as common connecting elements. Thus a considerably more versatile workstation is provided that can enable users the ability to immediately create a multitude of workstation configurations and arrangements to suit their long term and immediate needs. | ||||||
57 | Modular furniture construction system | US09837968 | 2001-04-18 | US20020153813A1 | 2002-10-24 | Samuel T. Hadinata |
A modular furniture construction system and kit having a horizontal platform with a coordinate region on a bottom side. The coordinate region has a coordinate pattern formed from a plurality of bore clusters, with each bore cluster preferably having two bores. The construction also includes first and second substructures each having at least two vertical panels which are vertically hinged together to form a preferably a ninety degree angle. The upper ends of the vertical panels are releasably connected to the bores such that a first panel of a first substructure contacts or at least confronts a second panel of a second substructure in a parallel manner. | ||||||
58 | Modular shelving assembly including U-shaped structural base units | US08913223 | 1997-09-10 | US06230909B1 | 2001-05-15 | Adolf Suter |
A modular shelving assembly includes at least two U-shaped base units. Each base unit includes a base plate having side walls extending transversely from opposite ends thereof. Fittings are provided at free ends of the side walls and at opposite ends of the base plates. The two base units are capable of being assembled in a laterally staggered and overlapped orientation with a portion of one base unit fitting in the other base unit. A distance holder is engageable with a free end of one side wall of the one base unit that is laterally spaced from the other base unit. | ||||||
59 | Assembly of wall units with concealed wire storage | US36193 | 1993-03-23 | US5346296A | 1994-09-13 | James O. Kelley |
A group of cabinet modules can be lined up side-by-side against a wall with space between the modules, and between them and the wall, to provide communicating passages for receiving concealed wiring. Pilasters cover these spaces, and also spaces between the outer modules and end panels. A slip-in fastening system for the pilasters facilitates the installation and maintenance of the wiring. This system can also be incorporated in a free-standing space divider by assembling a group of units back-to-back. | ||||||
60 | Modular tube rack arrays | US884661 | 1992-05-14 | US5285907A | 1994-02-15 | Larry A. Franchere; Douglas P. Henderson |
This invention involves racks or tray arrays for use in clinical laboratories, in particular, to support tubes and other containers holding body fluid specimens. The invention allows the user to "build" racks or arrays of larger and/or smaller capacity, depending upon the user's requirements, by rapid snapping together of a plurality of identical modular tube units. The racks or units may have a variety of size openings for accommodating different size specimen containers, and containers of different configuration. Thus, the user can maintain stable support of a great many containers simultaneously for handling in the laboratory, thus avoiding the danger of dropping or spilling specimens. The arrangements of the invention may be comprised of reusable, autoclavable moldable plastic materials, or less expensive throw away moldable materials. The individual components making up the tube rack array may be of a variety of geometric configurations. |