Systems and methods for providing a tabletop bumper kit system. The tabletop bumper kit includes a plurality of bumpers, a plurality of tabletop corner bracket assemblies, and a plurality of side support brackets. The plurality of tabletop corner bracket assemblies attaches to a plurality of corners of a tabletop. The plurality of side support brackets attaches to a plurality of sides of a tabletop. Each of the plurality of bumpers are inserted into the plurality of tabletop corner bracket assemblies and the plurality of side support brackets. Adjustable clamps, found in the tabletop corner bracket assemblies and side support brackets, fasten the bumpers to the tabletop. The adjustable clamps may make the tabletop bumper kit removable.
A wheelchair-accessible heavy-duty table with tote tray holder assembly is provided. The tote tray holder may be disposed in the wheelchair-accessible heavy-duty table. The tote tray holder may have a metal frame. The metal frame may have a flat top portion and two side portions. Each of the two side portions of the metal frame may include an elongated portion and a c-shaped detent. The tote tray holder may be configured to be mounted to the bottom side of the tabletop. The tote tray holder may hold a tote tray. The c-shaped detent of each of the two side portions of the tote tray holder may be further configured with a fold tab to hold the tote tray level when the tote tray is pulled out up to about 2 inches before the end of the tote tray.
An adjustable multi-purpose dolly for transferring furniture or objects of a plurality of sizes. The adjustable multi-purpose dolly may include a center frame assembly, a first end extension assembly and a second end assembly. The center frame assembly may form a bottom portion of the adjustable multi-purpose dolly. The first end extension assembly may form a first end portion of the adjustable multi-purpose dolly. The first end extension assembly may be slidably mounted to the center frame assembly. The second end extension assembly may form a second end portion of the adjustable multi-purpose dolly. The second end extension assembly may be slidably mounted to the center frame assembly.
B62B 3/10 - Voitures à bras ayant plus d'un essieu portant les roues servant au déplacementDispositifs de direction à cet effetAppareillage à cet effet caractérisées par des supports spécialement adaptés à des objets de forme définie
B62B 3/02 - Voitures à bras ayant plus d'un essieu portant les roues servant au déplacementDispositifs de direction à cet effetAppareillage à cet effet comportant des parties réglables, rabattables, attachables, détachables ou transformables
B62B 5/06 - Appareillage pour la propulsion à main, p. ex. guidons
Apparatus, methods and systems for a flex-back banquet chair are provided. The chair may include a flex bracket. The flex bracket may include sheet metal that is bent at an angle. The flex bracket may include a first mounting space extending in a first direction and a second mounting space. The flex bracket may include three nerves, each nerve including an indentation in the sheet metal. Each nerve may extend from a bottom edge of the first mounting space in a direction that is orthogonal to the first direction. When the first mounting space is mounted to a back side of the chair and the second mounting space is mounted on the underside the chair, a backboard frame together with the first mounting space may recline, in response to a force applied to the backboard frame, about a junction of a base frame and the second mounting space.
Methods, apparatus and systems for a heavy-duty table apron. The heavy-duty table may include a tabletop, a plurality of table legs and a plurality of table supports. Each of the table legs may be disposed at a corresponding corner of the tabletop. Each of the table supports may include an apron support and two apron ends. The apron support may include sheet metal and may be configured to be mounted on a bottom side of the tabletop. Each of the two apron ends may include angular metal tubing and an apron end cover configured to be welded to an open curved side of the metal tubing. One of the apron ends may be configured to be welded to one end of the apron support. The other one of the apron ends may be configured to be welded to an opposite end of the apron support.
An apparatus for mounting a table leg to a tabletop is provided. The apparatus may include a base. The apparatus may include a bracket. The apparatus may include a first support. The apparatus may include a second support. The base may be mounted to the tabletop via first holes defined in the base. The table leg may be mounted to the bracket. The bracket may include a U-shaped channel. The bracket may include a first wing. The bracket may include a second wing. The U-shaped channel may define a second hole to receive a bolt included in the table leg. The first wing may extend from an end of the U-shaped channel. The second wing may extend from an opposite end of the U-shaped channel. The wings may include third holes to receive screws to be mounted into the table leg. The supports may connect the base to the bracket.
A modular apron assembly for use in a folding mechanism is provided. The apron assembly may include a cross bar and four perpendicular bars. The perpendicular bars may be affixed to the cross bar and oriented substantially perpendicular to the cross bar. Two of the perpendicular bars may include a leg mount. A coupling flange may extend from each end of the cross bar. Each coupling flange may define a coupling hole for connecting to the coupling holes of an opposing apron assembly. An elbow flange may extend from the cross bar and define a mounting hole. The distance between the mounting hole and the coupling holes may be less than 40 millimeters, the distance between the coupling holes and the leg mounts may be more than 69 millimeters, and the distance between the coupling holes and the leg mounts may be less than 120 millimeters.
Systems and methods for deployment, storage, transport of expandable room dividers. The systems may include a frame configured to lock room divider panels compactly stacked against each other for storage and transport. The frame may retain a non-releasable panel and maintain it vertically upright. That panel may be hinged along a non-retained vertical edge to a closest of a plurality of panels movable with respect to the non-releasable panel. The plurality's panels are serially hinged together, accordion-like, along vertical edges. Hinge angles between adjacent stacked panels are approximately zero degrees. Movable panels are sequentially moved from the frame by user-control opening a locking mechanism. Hinge angles between adjacent panels of the plurality of moved panels, and between the non-releasable panel and its adjacent movable panel, are increased to expand the room divider. The locking mechanism gates return of panels to, and when unopened blocks their movement from, the non-releasable panel.
A folding table with increased seating space is provided. The table may include a tabletop and a plurality of legs affixed to an underside of the tabletop. The legs may be configured to be movable, bi-directionally, between an unfolded position and a folded position. The folding table may include two or more folding mechanisms for moving the legs between the unfolded position and the folded position. The folding table may include a plurality of bump brackets affixed to the underside of the tabletop. Each bump bracket may correspond to one of the plurality of legs. When the legs are in the unfolded position, each bump bracket may be configured to engage the corresponding leg and provide structural support for the corresponding leg.
Methods for producing a folding table with increased seating space are provided. A method may include affixing a plurality of legs to an underside of a tabletop, and configuring the legs to be movable, bi-directionally, between an unfolded position and a folded position via multiple folding mechanisms. Installing each of the folding mechanisms may include affixing a central support bar to the underside of the tabletop via a hinged bracket, and securing a central portion of a transverse support bar assembly against the central support bar such that the central portion is configured to slide along the central support bar. A method may also include attaching one end of a first side support bar to the central portion, and another end to one of the legs, and attaching one end a second side support bar to the central portion, and another end to another one of the legs.