EP0058535A2 - Improvements in desks - Google Patents

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EP0058535A2
EP0058535A2 EP82300705A EP82300705A EP0058535A2 EP 0058535 A2 EP0058535 A2 EP 0058535A2 EP 82300705 A EP82300705 A EP 82300705A EP 82300705 A EP82300705 A EP 82300705A EP 0058535 A2 EP0058535 A2 EP 0058535A2
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Anthony George Hunter
Stephen Martin Jessney
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ARENSON INTERNATIONAL Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • A47B21/06Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards characterised by means for holding, fastening or concealing cables
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • A47B21/06Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards characterised by means for holding, fastening or concealing cables
    • A47B2021/066Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards characterised by means for holding, fastening or concealing cables with power or communication connection interface
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0011Underframes
    • A47B2200/002Legs
    • A47B2200/0027Desks with I-shaped leg

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  • desks This invention relates to desks.
  • the word desk in this specification is used in its functional sense to mean any article of furniture, with or without storage space, providing a working surface.
  • a writing table without drawers or other sliding compartments as well as the more conventional drawered desk.
  • a desk in accordance with the present invention is characterised by the following features:-
  • the desk frequently includes a suspended element which may be a storage compartment.
  • an article of furniture preferably but not necessarily a desk, characterised in that at least one rail extends across the undersurface of a generally horizontally disposed surface and at least one hanger is fixed to the suspended element, the hanger and the rail being formed for mutual sliding interengagement.
  • This second aspect of the invention is applicable to articles of furniture other than desks.
  • a suspension arrangement for the suspended element is characterised by forming the element and the undersurface of the horizontally disposed member with two alternative interengagement locations, one location bringing the suspended element further forward than the other.
  • a suspension arrangement in accordance with the present invention allows one suspension rail and one type of hanger for the pedestal to accommodate both these situations.
  • a suspension rail has a longitudinally extending slot to receive a hanger in sliding engagement.
  • the slot does not extend centrally of the rail and is closer to one long side than the other.
  • a fourth aspect of the invention relates to an infill panel particularly for use in closing the sides of the desk described above, but also of use in filling the space between any two vertically separated members.
  • one edge surface of the panel is formed for spigot and socket arrangement with the corresponding part of the frame and an opposed edge surface of the panel has shallow projecting bearing members,
  • the arrangement is that in use the spigot and socket connections are engaged with the opposed panel edge slightly laterally separated from the vertical.
  • the panel is then moved into its vertical functional and infilling position with the bearing members frictionally pressing against a substantially flat portion of the frame thereby locating the panel in the frame sufficiently firmly for infill purposes.
  • the desk illustrated comprises two side frames 1 of recumbent H-section, each comprising an elongate bottom member 2 which rests through the intermediary of castors 3 on the floor, an upright 4 and a top member 5 matching the bottom member 2.
  • This general style of desk with the top extending forwardly unsupported by uprights is sometimes referred to as the cantilever style and the H-shaped end frames are a visual characteristic ' of this style.
  • a lower transverse member 6 links the bottom members 2 of the frames 1 whilst the top members 5 are linked by front and rear rails 7, and 8 and an intermediate or main beam 9.
  • Each upright 4 includes a channel 10 (see Figure 2) for electrical cables, telephone wires or other service elements, channel 10 in Figure 2 being masked by a removable cover 11 with snap on elements 12.
  • the main beam 9 is hollow and will be described with principal reference to Figures 2, 3 and 4.
  • the beam 9 of hollow channel form is of generally rectangular cross-section and includes front and rear laterally extending channels 13 and 14 to receive and support marginal parts of front and rear desk top members (see also Figure 5).
  • the upper flange of each channel 13, 14 has a pip 17 to locate the inserted desk top part.
  • Above each channel the section continues rearwardly inwardly as a cap-retaining projection 18.
  • a flat capping member 19 with a shallow raised centre region 20 has inturned clipping elements 21 terminating with a bead 22, resiliently to engage the projections 18 and dependant edge parts 23 to fit flush against the inserted desk tops 15 and 16.
  • An upwardly extending rectangular recess 24 is formed in the lower part of the main beam member and has inserted into it and fixed a rail 25 for receiving a pedestal suspension element in a manner to be described hereinafter.
  • the rail 25 is of generally square cross-section with the lower wall formed with a slot 26,upturned edges 27aof the wall section defining the slot providing the bearing surfaces for the suspension element.
  • FIG. 2 and 3 a double three-pin electrical mains socket 27 fed through the intermediary of a connector 28 to a cable 29 which extends down the channel 10 and is thus totally hidden from its entry to the desk unit as a whole.
  • a plug 30 and lead 31 is also illustrated and the lead can emerge through capping member 19 by an outlet such as that indicated at 32 which is partially masked by selectively removable pieces 33 or through other holes and access points in the rail.
  • a circular capped aperture 34 which can receive a lamp stem, in which arrangement no flexible electrical connection would be visible from the exterior of the desk thus enhancing a neat and tidy arrangement.
  • the desk illustrated includes a storage member or pedestal 35 of box-like form depending from one side part of the desk top and unsupported at the base.
  • the pedestal as illustrated houses three drawers 36, 37 and 38 which are progressively deeper.
  • the drawer-containing pedestal 35 has fixed to front, rear and intermediate cross beams 39, 41 and 40 suspension elements or hangers 42, 44 and 43 for interengagement with front, rear and intermediate rails 7, 8 and 9 on the undersurface of the desk top.
  • each hanger, 42 illustrated has an angle section body with a bottom flange 45 secured by a screw to the beam 34 and an upstanding flange.
  • a short projection 47 defines with the lower flange 45 a channel to receive the edge part of the beam and an enlarged head 48 on flange 46 has dependant ribs 49 to engage the rail on either side of ribs 27 when inserted therein.
  • the front and rear rails ? and 8 are similarly shaped to rail 25 but the slot 26 is not centrally positioned for reasons which will be described with reference to Figures 9 and 10.
  • the slot in each rail has a keyhole widened entry region 50 through which the head 48 can be inserted upwardly in the direction of the arrow A in Figure 7 and then moved laterally in the direction of the arrow B of Figure 8 to a located position.
  • a clip 70 is inserted into region 5 after fitting the pedestal to prevent inadvertent withdrawal.
  • a standard desk top 51 of wood-based board has fixed to the undersurface thereof a suspension rail 52 of box section, the front vertical face 53 of the box section being flush with the chamfered front edge part of the top.
  • a depression 55 (inverted in use) with a basal slot 56 extends along the underwall 54 of the rail 52 behind the longitudinal centre thereof.
  • the web 57 of a hanger 58 for a pedestal extends through the slot 56 and the enlarged head 59 of the hanger engages the inside of the rail 52 on either side of the slot as previously described.
  • a hole 60 at the end of the rail for receiving an end fixing member is positioned immediately above the slot 56.
  • the desk top 51a again wood-based, is of a more luxurious character and has a dependant front flange or capping member 61 which masks the rail.
  • the pedestal needs to be brought forward in order to achieve the correct functional and aesthetic orientation and to achieve this the rail is reversed so that the slot 56 and the hole 60 above it are at the front rather than the rear of the longitudinal centre line.
  • a flat rectangular infill panel 62 of faced chip board or other suitable material is dimensioned to fit and close a rectangular space defined by an upright and upper and lower rearwardly projecting frame elements such as for example are described in the desk previously described. It will be appreciated, however, that the panel illustrated and in accordance with the invention is, in principle, suitable for closing any appropriately defined space.
  • the panel is shown inverted in Figure 11 to display the bottom fixing elements which comprise spaced cylindrical spigots 63 adapted to engage corresponding holes or sockets in the upper edge part of the lower rail defining the space.
  • Two sprung steel ball inserts 64 constituting bearing members are disposed at spaced locations along the upper edge surface of the panel.
  • Figure 13 shows schematically a possible form of the insert which comprises a body portion 65 adapted to be embedded in the panel edge surface, a ball 66 trapped by the body and a spring 67 urging the ball upwardly.
  • the dependant spigots are located in the sockets of the frame with the main part of the panel slightly inclined out of the vertical plane defined by the frame. The upper part of the panel is then pushed into its correct vertical orientation, the balls yielding sufficiently to allow ready insertion but the spring bias pressing the balls into frictional bearing location which is sufficiently secured for infill purposes.
  • the desk described and illustrated is a single right-handed pedestal desk. It will be appreciated however that pedestals can be supported as described at either side of the top or the pedestals can be omitted completely. As a further alternative the total space under the top can be filled with suspended compartments. Such an article of furniture falls within the ambit of the present invention. It should further be noted that the rear top section 8 can be omitted.

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A desk with a working top (15) and optionally suspended storage pedestals (35) has a hollow cross beam (9) housing electrical or other services, the connections to the services running up a channel 10 in the or each side upright 4. The suspension arrangement for pedestal (35) includes hangers running across the undersurfaces of front and rear rails (7) and the main beam (9).

Description

  • This invention relates to desks. The word desk in this specification is used in its functional sense to mean any article of furniture, with or without storage space, providing a working surface. Thus, for example, a writing table without drawers or other sliding compartments as well as the more conventional drawered desk.
  • A desk in accordance with the present invention is characterised by the following features:-
    • 1) The desk top is supported between side members each comprising upper and lower horizontal elements linked by an upright;
    • 2) A side member upright has a channel with a removable cover for the housing of services such as electrical cables;
    • 3) A frame supporting the desk top has a main member or beam extending between the upper elements of the support members, this main beam member being hollow for housing the services such as electric cables.
    • 4) The main beam member has at least a front horizontally extending channel which receives the rear edge part of a desk top, the front edge part of the desk top resting on a rail extending between the upper parts of the support members.
  • The desk frequently includes a suspended element which may be a storage compartment.
  • According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided an article of furniture, preferably but not necessarily a desk, characterised in that at least one rail extends across the undersurface of a generally horizontally disposed surface and at least one hanger is fixed to the suspended element, the hanger and the rail being formed for mutual sliding interengagement.
  • Typically there will be a plurality of rails extending laterally in parallel with one another. For example in a desk three rails extend under
  • the top, a front rail, a back rail and an intermediate rail and there are two hangers for each rail provided at laterally spaced locations on a suspended pedestal.
  • This second aspect of the invention is applicable to articles of furniture other than desks.
  • According to a third aspect of the present invention a suspension arrangement for the suspended element is characterised by forming the element and the undersurface of the horizontally disposed member with two alternative interengagement locations, one location bringing the suspended element further forward than the other.
  • Thus considering the invention as applied to a desk with a single suspension member and aus- pended element such as a pedestal, more than one style of desk top can be accommodated. For example with certain tops a dependant flange or facing masks the front suspension rail of the pedestal whilst in a simplified arrangement the front of the rail may be left bare. A suspension arrangement in accordance with the present invention allows one suspension rail and one type of hanger for the pedestal to accommodate both these situations.
  • Thus in an embodiment a suspension rail has a longitudinally extending slot to receive a hanger in sliding engagement. The slot however does not extend centrally of the rail and is closer to one long side than the other. Again this third aspect of the invention is applicable to articles of furniture other than desks.
  • A fourth aspect of the invention relates to an infill panel particularly for use in closing the sides of the desk described above, but also of use in filling the space between any two vertically separated members.
  • In accordance with this fourth aspect of the present invention in an infill panel and surrounding frame arrangement, one edge surface of the panel is formed for spigot and socket arrangement with the corresponding part of the frame and an opposed edge surface of the panel has shallow projecting bearing members, The arrangement is that in use the spigot and socket connections are engaged with the opposed panel edge slightly laterally separated from the vertical. The panel is then moved into its vertical functional and infilling position with the bearing members frictionally pressing against a substantially flat portion of the frame thereby locating the panel in the frame sufficiently firmly for infill purposes.
  • The invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:-
    • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a single-pedestal desk in accordance with a particular embodiment of the present invention;
    • Figure 2 is a plan detail of part of the desk top showing the main beam with part of the cover removed to show services supplied to the desk.
    • Figure 3 is a section on the line 3 - 3 of Figure 2;
    • Figure 4 is a detail view looking in the direction of the arrow A in Figure 3;
    • Figure 5 is a section on the line 5 - 5 of Figure 1;
    • Figure 6 is an exploded underneath scrap view showing how the front part of a pedestal is suspended from the front rail;
    • Figures 7 and 8 are front views further illustrating this suspension engagement;
    • Figures 9 and 10 are schematic sectional views showing alternative arrangements for the front rail pedestal suspension; and
    • Figures 11 and 12 are schematic views illustrating an in-fill panel.
  • Referring initially to Figure 1 of the drawings the desk illustrated comprises two side frames 1 of recumbent H-section, each comprising an elongate bottom member 2 which rests through the intermediary of castors 3 on the floor, an upright 4 and a top member 5 matching the bottom member 2. This general style of desk with the top extending forwardly unsupported by uprights is sometimes referred to as the cantilever style and the H-shaped end frames are a visual characteristic' of this style. A lower transverse member 6 links the bottom members 2 of the frames 1 whilst the top members 5 are linked by front and rear rails 7, and 8 and an intermediate or main beam 9. Each upright 4 includes a channel 10 (see Figure 2) for electrical cables, telephone wires or other service elements, channel 10 in Figure 2 being masked by a removable cover 11 with snap on elements 12.
  • The main beam 9 is hollow and will be described with principal reference to Figures 2, 3 and 4. The beam 9 of hollow channel form is of generally rectangular cross-section and includes front and rear laterally extending channels 13 and 14 to receive and support marginal parts of front and rear desk top members (see also Figure 5). The upper flange of each channel 13, 14 has a pip 17 to locate the inserted desk top part. Above each channel the section continues rearwardly inwardly as a cap-retaining projection 18. A flat capping member 19 with a shallow raised centre region 20 has inturned clipping elements 21 terminating with a bead 22, resiliently to engage the projections 18 and dependant edge parts 23 to fit flush against the inserted desk tops 15 and 16. An upwardly extending rectangular recess 24 is formed in the lower part of the main beam member and has inserted into it and fixed a rail 25 for receiving a pedestal suspension element in a manner to be described hereinafter. The rail 25 is of generally square cross-section with the lower wall formed with a slot 26,upturned edges 27aof the wall section defining the slot providing the bearing surfaces for the suspension element.
  • As mentioned previously the inner part of the main beam receives and conceals services and there is illustrated in Figures 2 and 3 a double three-pin electrical mains socket 27 fed through the intermediary of a connector 28 to a cable 29 which extends down the channel 10 and is thus totally hidden from its entry to the desk unit as a whole. A plug 30 and lead 31 is also illustrated and the lead can emerge through capping member 19 by an outlet such as that indicated at 32 which is partially masked by selectively removable pieces 33 or through other holes and access points in the rail. Also illustrated is a circular capped aperture 34 which can receive a lamp stem, in which arrangement no flexible electrical connection would be visible from the exterior of the desk thus enhancing a neat and tidy arrangement.
  • The suspension arrangements for the pedestal will now be described with particular reference to Figures 1 and 4 to 8 of the accompanying drawings.
  • As can be seen from Figure 1 the desk illustrated includes a storage member or pedestal 35 of box-like form depending from one side part of the desk top and unsupported at the base. The pedestal as illustrated houses three drawers 36, 37 and 38 which are progressively deeper. Referring now to Figures 5 and 6 it will be seen that the drawer-containing pedestal 35 has fixed to front, rear and intermediate cross beams 39, 41 and 40 suspension elements or hangers 42, 44 and 43 for interengagement with front, rear and intermediate rails 7, 8 and 9 on the undersurface of the desk top. As can best be seen from Figure 6 showing the front rail 7 each hanger, 42 illustrated, has an angle section body with a bottom flange 45 secured by a screw to the beam 34 and an upstanding flange. A short projection 47 defines with the lower flange 45 a channel to receive the edge part of the beam and an enlarged head 48 on flange 46 has dependant ribs 49 to engage the rail on either side of ribs 27 when inserted therein. The front and rear rails ? and 8 are similarly shaped to rail 25 but the slot 26 is not centrally positioned for reasons which will be described with reference to Figures 9 and 10. The slot in each rail has a keyhole widened entry region 50 through which the head 48 can be inserted upwardly in the direction of the arrow A in Figure 7 and then moved laterally in the direction of the arrow B of Figure 8 to a located position. A clip 70 is inserted into region 5 after fitting the pedestal to prevent inadvertent withdrawal.
  • The asymmetric location of slot 27 in the front rail 7 will now be described with reference to Figures 9 and 10.
  • Referring to Figure 9 a standard desk top 51 of wood-based board has fixed to the undersurface thereof a suspension rail 52 of box section, the front vertical face 53 of the box section being flush with the chamfered front edge part of the top. A depression 55 (inverted in use) with a basal slot 56 extends along the underwall 54 of the rail 52 behind the longitudinal centre thereof. The web 57 of a hanger 58 for a pedestal (not shown) extends through the slot 56 and the enlarged head 59 of the hanger engages the inside of the rail 52 on either side of the slot as previously described. A hole 60 at the end of the rail for receiving an end fixing member is positioned immediately above the slot 56.
  • In Figure 10 the desk top 51a, again wood-based, is of a more luxurious character and has a dependant front flange or capping member 61 which masks the rail. In this arrangement the pedestal needs to be brought forward in order to achieve the correct functional and aesthetic orientation and to achieve this the rail is reversed so that the slot 56 and the hole 60 above it are at the front rather than the rear of the longitudinal centre line.
  • Referring now again to Figure 1 the space defined between elements 2, 4 and 5, for example, can be infilled by a panel constructed as schematically illustrated in Figures 11, 12 and 13.
  • Referring initially to Figure 11 of the drawings a flat rectangular infill panel 62 of faced chip board or other suitable material is dimensioned to fit and close a rectangular space defined by an upright and upper and lower rearwardly projecting frame elements such as for example are described in the desk previously described. It will be appreciated, however, that the panel illustrated and in accordance with the invention is, in principle, suitable for closing any appropriately defined space.
  • The panel is shown inverted in Figure 11 to display the bottom fixing elements which comprise spaced cylindrical spigots 63 adapted to engage corresponding holes or sockets in the upper edge part of the lower rail defining the space. Two sprung steel ball inserts 64 constituting bearing members are disposed at spaced locations along the upper edge surface of the panel. Figure 13 shows schematically a possible form of the insert which comprises a body portion 65 adapted to be embedded in the panel edge surface, a ball 66 trapped by the body and a spring 67 urging the ball upwardly.
  • In use the dependant spigots are located in the sockets of the frame with the main part of the panel slightly inclined out of the vertical plane defined by the frame. The upper part of the panel is then pushed into its correct vertical orientation, the balls yielding sufficiently to allow ready insertion but the spring bias pressing the balls into frictional bearing location which is sufficiently secured for infill purposes.
  • The desk described and illustrated is a single right-handed pedestal desk. It will be appreciated however that pedestals can be supported as described at either side of the top or the pedestals can be omitted completely. As a further alternative the total space under the top can be filled with suspended compartments. Such an article of furniture falls within the ambit of the present invention. It should further be noted that the rear top section 8 can be omitted.

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1. A desk with a top supported by side uprights and having a main member extending between the uprights with a top member extending forwardly from it characterised in that the side member and main member have channels with removable covers for services such as electric and telephone cables, access from the main member being made through the cover.
2. A desk according to Claim 1 including a suspended element such as a storage compartment characterised in that at least one rail extends across the undersurface of the desk top and at least one hanger is fixed to the suspended element, the hanger and the rail being formed for mutual sliding interengagement.
3. A desk as claimed in Claim 2 including a plurality of rails extending under the desk top the suspended element having at least two hangers for each rail.
4. A desk as claimed in any of the preceding claims including a suspended element such as a storage compartment wherein the suspension arrangement is characterised by forming the element and the undersurface of the horizontally disposed member with two alternative interengagement locations, one location bringing the suspended element further forward than the other.
5. A desk as claimed in Claim 4 wherein a suspension rail extending laterally under the desk top has a longitudinally extending slot closer to one long side of the rail than the other.
6. A desk as claimed in any of the preceding claims wherein a frame is filled by an infill panel, one edge surface of the panel being formed for spigot and socket arrangement with the corresponding part of the frame and an opposed edge surface of the panel having shallow projecting bearing members, the arrangement is that in use the spigot and socket connections are engaged with the opposed panel edge slightly laterally separated from the vertical and the panel is then moved into its vertical functional and infilling position with the bearing members frictionally pressing against a substantially flat portion of the frame thereby locating the panel in the frame sufficiently firmly for in- fill purposes.
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GB2180149A (en) * 1985-09-05 1987-03-25 Arenson Int Ltd Desk
GB2197188A (en) * 1986-11-13 1988-05-18 Equipment People Limited The O A desk
GB2247613A (en) * 1990-09-07 1992-03-11 Martina Limited A frame for a desk
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WO2007022490A2 (en) * 2005-08-19 2007-02-22 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Llp Drawer with hidden electrical connector
EP2498642A1 (en) * 2009-11-13 2012-09-19 Elektro Termo AB A bench arrangement for a cupboard
US8322802B2 (en) * 2005-11-22 2012-12-04 Charles H Boxenbaum Office furniture system
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GB2130877A (en) * 1982-10-25 1984-06-13 Kudos Designs International Li Desks or tables
GB2180149A (en) * 1985-09-05 1987-03-25 Arenson Int Ltd Desk
GB2180149B (en) * 1985-09-05 1990-01-24 Arenson Int Ltd Improvements in desks
GB2197188A (en) * 1986-11-13 1988-05-18 Equipment People Limited The O A desk
GB2197188B (en) * 1986-11-13 1991-01-02 Equipment People Limited The O A desk
GB2247613A (en) * 1990-09-07 1992-03-11 Martina Limited A frame for a desk
EP0563850A1 (en) * 1992-03-30 1993-10-06 ANDREAS KARL GMBH & CO. Worksurface
WO2007022490A2 (en) * 2005-08-19 2007-02-22 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Llp Drawer with hidden electrical connector
WO2007022490A3 (en) * 2005-08-19 2007-12-21 Skidmore Owings & Merrill Llp Drawer with hidden electrical connector
US8322802B2 (en) * 2005-11-22 2012-12-04 Charles H Boxenbaum Office furniture system
EP2498642A1 (en) * 2009-11-13 2012-09-19 Elektro Termo AB A bench arrangement for a cupboard
EP2498642A4 (en) * 2009-11-13 2013-04-03 Elektro Termo Ab A bench arrangement for a cupboard
GB2507076A (en) * 2012-10-17 2014-04-23 Sbfi Ltd Frame for trading desk with support beam mounted low down and computer support trolley
GB2507076B (en) * 2012-10-17 2016-04-13 Sbfi Ltd Trading desk
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