US3570797A - Furniture base - Google Patents

Furniture base Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3570797A
US3570797A US816600A US3570797DA US3570797A US 3570797 A US3570797 A US 3570797A US 816600 A US816600 A US 816600A US 3570797D A US3570797D A US 3570797DA US 3570797 A US3570797 A US 3570797A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
post
vertical
tube
edges
square cross
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US816600A
Inventor
Forest G Stark
Burdette Bruce Hook
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Art Metal Knoll Corp
Original Assignee
Art Metal Knoll Corp
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Art Metal Knoll Corp filed Critical Art Metal Knoll Corp
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US3570797A publication Critical patent/US3570797A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/10Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands
    • A47F5/101Display racks with slotted uprights
    • A47F5/103Display shelving racks with the uprights aligned in only one plane

Definitions

  • Each support in- (G); 211/1341 177 eludes an upright hollow metal tube of square cross section and a base comprising a solid metal post of square cross sec- [56] References cued tion press fitted within the lower end of the tube and having UNITED STATES PATENTS beveled vertical edges, and a pair of rigid elongated members 3,117,760 1/ 1964 Dresbach et al. 248/188.91 fixedly secured to and projecting in opposite directions 3,141,557 7/1964 Marschak 21 1/177 horizontally from the lower end portion of the post for engag- 3,186,669 6/1965 Buhrmaster 248/188.7 ing the floor.
  • the two elongated members may be downwardly 3,294,249 12/1966 Simmons juxtapos 211/134 opening channel members which are welded to the lower end 3,312,477 4/ 1967 Dirksen 248/ 188.7 of the post and have sidewall portions extending toward each 3,325,017 6/ 1967 Tucker 21 1/177 other over the side surfaces of the post.
  • This invention relates to furniture constructions and more particularly to upright supports for freestanding articles of fur niture of the type wherein elements such as shelves or display boards are mounted between a pair of these supports.
  • the invention is directed to new and improved base construction for such supports. I Freestanding backboards or other display boards are commonly mounted between a pair of upright supports, each having a foot or base portion of inverted T-shape engaging the floor. Also, freestanding sets of shelves have been designed wherein the shelves are mounted between a pair of similar upright supports.
  • the upright supports of metal especially to provide freestanding display boards and/or sets of shelves as components of a complete line of esthetically related articles of metal office furniture.
  • the support and its base be rigidly secured together for proper stability of the produced article of furniture.
  • the interconnecting parts constituting each support and its base have sufficiently broad dimensional tolerances to enable manufacture practicably and economically.
  • a furniture support comprising a vertical rigid hollow metal tube of square cross section open at its lower end; an axially vertical solid metal post of square cross section, dimensioned to fit tightly within the tube and having in its upper portion beveled longitudinal edges extending upwardly to the upper end of the post, press fitted in the open lower end of the tube with a lower end portion of the post projecting below the tube; and a pair of rigid elongated members respectively rigidly secured to the lower end portion of the post on opposite sides thereof and extending substantially horizontally therefrom in opposite directions for engaging the floor.
  • Each of the elongated members may comprise a downwardly open channel member of depth decreasing outwardly from the post.
  • the transverse walls of the channel members terminate at their inner ends in horizontal edges squarely abutting opposite flat sides of the post, while the sidewalls of the channel members project beyond these edges to overlap the other two of the opposite side surfaces of the post.
  • the portions of the channel member sidewalls overlapping each post surface have vertical edges that may be spaced apart to define a vertical trough that is filled with weld material.
  • the channel members are also welded to the post at the four lower corners of the post.
  • the portions of the channel member sidewalls overlapping the post are squared off in a plane containing the horizontal edges of the transverse walls, and the lower end of the metal tube abuts these coplanar horizontal edges.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a freestanding set of shelves incorporating upright supports that embody the present invention in a particular form;
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged exploded elevational view of the base portion of one of the supports in the structure of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a view taken along the line 3-3 of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the base of the support shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • FIG. 1 shows a freestanding set of shelves including four rigid rectangular horizontal shelves l0, e.g. fabricated of particle board or the like, mounted at their ends by suitable brackets in vertically spaced parallel relation on a pair of identical upright supports 11 each having a base M resting on the floor.
  • a bracing bar 15 extends horizontally between, and is secured at its ends to, the lower portions of the two supports ll] below the shelves.
  • each support lll includes an axially vertical rigid hollow steel tube 16 of square cross section (e.g. 1-inch square tube), open at its lower end 17, which is squared off.
  • the base 14 comprises an axially vertical solid steel post 19 of square cross section, dimensioned to fit tightly within tube 16, and in its upper portion having four vertical beveled edges 20 (e.g. each such edge having a As-inch 45 bevel) extending upwardly to the upper end of the post,
  • This upper portion of the post is press fitted within the open lower end of tube 16; the beveled edges afford conveniently broad manufacturing tolerances of the tube and post, since they permit slight outward bending of the tube walls if the tube internal dimension is slightly smaller than the post, without loss of desired tightness of press fit as necessary for stability of the structure.
  • the upper end edges 22 of the post may also be beveled to facilitate initial insertion of the post in the tube.
  • each member 26 is a downwardly opening channel member (cg. fabricated of l t-gauge cold rolled steel) of depth decreasing outwardly from the post 19.
  • the lower edges of the two channel members are horizontal and coplanar.
  • Each channel member 26 has a transverse wall 28 terminating at the post in a horizontal edge 29 which squarely abuts one flat vertical surface of the post.
  • the two sidewalls 30 of each channel member extend horizontally beyond the edge 29, as tabs 31 overlapping portions of two opposed side surfaces of the post, the last'mentioned surfaces being perpendicular to the surfaces abutted by the edges 29.
  • Each of the tabs 31 extends less than half way across the post and ter” minates in a vertical edge 32, so that on each of the two post surfaces that is overlapped bytabs 31, the two facing tabs of the two channel members define between them a vertical trough or open seam 3 extending along the post surface at a centrally disposed locality thereof.
  • Each tab 31 also has an upper edge 35 squared off in a horizontal plane containing the channel member edge 29.
  • the edges 32 may merely abut each other, in which case only the welding joints 37 described below would be relied on for structural support.
  • the two channel members are assembled on the post 16 as shown in FIG. 4, they are welded to the post (within their respective channels) at and adjacent to the four lower corners of the post, as indicated at 37.
  • the two vertical troughs 34 are filled with metal by welding.
  • the outer surfaces of the weld metal in the troughs are then sanded flat, and the two channel members (including the welded troughs) may then be plated (e.g. chrome plated) on all exposed surfaces, to provide a smooth continuous finish appearance.
  • the exposed surfaces of tube 16 may also be chrome plated.
  • each channel member 26 there may be welded a downwardly opening hollow stud or glide support 40, e.g. of conventional character within which may be mounted a conventional furniture glide 41.
  • all the welding operations described above are performed by the so-called metal-inert-gas welding technique, wherein weld metal as fed in wire form surrounded by an inert gas (e.g. carbon dioxide), with a positive charge on the wire feed and a negative charge on the object to be welded, to effect resistance welding.
  • an inert gas e.g. carbon dioxide
  • the inert gas contains the heat within the immediate area of the weld.
  • the external spacing between the channel member After the two supports 11 are completed, the shelves and bar 15 are assembled therewith.
  • the supports may be used to support other elements (e.g. a vertically oriented blackboard, bulletin board, or other display board) instead of shelves. 15
  • a furniture support adapted to be placed on a floor comprising:
  • an axially vertical post of square cross section shaped and dimensioned for insertion into said tube to fit tightly within said tube and fitted in the open lower end of said tube with a lower end portion of the post projecting below the tube, said lower end portion of said post having four plane vertical surfaces;
  • each of said elongated members being a downwardly opening channel member of depth decreasing outwardly from said post and including a transverse wall and two vertical sidewalls, said transverse walls of said channel members terminating adjacent said post in horizontal edges respectively squarely abutting two opposite plane vertical surfaces of said post, said vertical walls of said channel members including tab portions projecting beyond said first-mentioned two vertical surfaces across and in contiguous relation to the other two opposite plane vertical surfaces of said post and having vertical terminal edges, the facing terminal vertical edges of the two channel members on each side of said post being spaced apart to define a vertical trough between them, each said trough being weldedly filled with weld metal, each said channel member being further welded to the post at the lower extremities of two longitudinal edges of the post enclosed by the channel member, each said tab portion having a horizontal edge at its upper extremity co

Landscapes

  • Assembled Shelves (AREA)

Abstract

An upright furniture support for use in a freestanding article of furniture wherein one or more elements such as horizontal shelves or vertical display boards are mounted between a pair of such supports. Each support includes an upright hollow metal tube of square cross section and a base comprising a solid metal post of square cross section press fitted within the lower end of the tube and having beveled vertical edges, and a pair of rigid elongated members fixedly secured to and projecting in opposite directions horizontally from the lower end portion of the post for engaging the floor. The two elongated members may be downwardly opening channel members which are welded to the lower end of the post and have sidewall portions extending toward each other over the side surfaces of the post.

Description

United States Patent [72] Inventors Forest G. Stark 3,3 80,696 4/1968 Pauly et a1. 248/188.7 Jamestown; FOREIGN PATENTS [211 App] No 312%; 906,725 9/1962 Great Britain 211/177 Ffled p 1969 1,083,644 9/1967 Great Britain 287/56 [45] Patented Mar, 16, 1971 Primary ExaminerMarion Parsons, Jr 73 Assignee A11 MetaLKnou -m Attorneys-Robert S. Dunham, P. E. Henninger, Lester W.
Jamestown, N.Y. Clark, Gerald W. Griffin, Thomas P. Moran, Howard J. Churchill, R. Bradlee Boal, Christopher C. Dunham,
and Robert Scobey [54] FURNITURE BASE 1 Claim, 4 Drawing Figs.
[52] US. Cl 248/ 188.7 ABSTRACT; An upright f r it support f use in a [51] ''f 11/20 freestanding article of furniture wherein one or more elements Fleld 01' Search u 88.7, uch as horizontal shelves of vertical boards are 188.8,;1889, 188.91; 108/156; 287/56, 39- mounted between a pair of such supports. Each support in- (G); 211/1341 177 eludes an upright hollow metal tube of square cross section and a base comprising a solid metal post of square cross sec- [56] References cued tion press fitted within the lower end of the tube and having UNITED STATES PATENTS beveled vertical edges, and a pair of rigid elongated members 3,117,760 1/ 1964 Dresbach et al. 248/188.91 fixedly secured to and projecting in opposite directions 3,141,557 7/1964 Marschak 21 1/177 horizontally from the lower end portion of the post for engag- 3,186,669 6/1965 Buhrmaster 248/188.7 ing the floor. The two elongated members may be downwardly 3,294,249 12/1966 Simmons..... 211/134 opening channel members which are welded to the lower end 3,312,477 4/ 1967 Dirksen 248/ 188.7 of the post and have sidewall portions extending toward each 3,325,017 6/ 1967 Tucker 21 1/177 other over the side surfaces of the post.
24 ,x Z 46 I l y T -l-"rm 11 1 T llllll HI 1) 17L.
PATENTED mm 8 I97! K 2 y mi w mmw e 0 M W W .16 4
7 mm W F5 FURNITURE sass BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to furniture constructions and more particularly to upright supports for freestanding articles of fur niture of the type wherein elements such as shelves or display boards are mounted between a pair of these supports. In a specific sense, the invention is directed to new and improved base construction for such supports. I Freestanding backboards or other display boards are commonly mounted between a pair of upright supports, each having a foot or base portion of inverted T-shape engaging the floor. Also, freestanding sets of shelves have been designed wherein the shelves are mounted between a pair of similar upright supports. It is often desirable to construct the upright supports of metal, especially to provide freestanding display boards and/or sets of shelves as components of a complete line of esthetically related articles of metal office furniture. In the construction of such metal upright supports it is important that the support and its base be rigidly secured together for proper stability of the produced article of furniture. It is also desirable that the interconnecting parts constituting each support and its base have sufficiently broad dimensional tolerances to enable manufacture practicably and economically. In addition, it is desirable that such supports be easy to ing finished appearance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention contemplates the provision of a furniture support comprising a vertical rigid hollow metal tube of square cross section open at its lower end; an axially vertical solid metal post of square cross section, dimensioned to fit tightly within the tube and having in its upper portion beveled longitudinal edges extending upwardly to the upper end of the post, press fitted in the open lower end of the tube with a lower end portion of the post projecting below the tube; and a pair of rigid elongated members respectively rigidly secured to the lower end portion of the post on opposite sides thereof and extending substantially horizontally therefrom in opposite directions for engaging the floor. Each of the elongated members may comprise a downwardly open channel member of depth decreasing outwardly from the post. The transverse walls of the channel members terminate at their inner ends in horizontal edges squarely abutting opposite flat sides of the post, while the sidewalls of the channel members project beyond these edges to overlap the other two of the opposite side surfaces of the post. The portions of the channel member sidewalls overlapping each post surface have vertical edges that may be spaced apart to define a vertical trough that is filled with weld material. The channel members are also welded to the post at the four lower corners of the post. The portions of the channel member sidewalls overlapping the post are squared off in a plane containing the horizontal edges of the transverse walls, and the lower end of the metal tube abuts these coplanar horizontal edges. The described structure provides a base and upright very rigidly interconnected, yet easy and economical to manufacture and having conveniently broad dimensional tolerances.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a freestanding set of shelves incorporating upright supports that embody the present invention in a particular form;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged exploded elevational view of the base portion of one of the supports in the structure of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a view taken along the line 3-3 of FIG. 2; and
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the base of the support shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Referring to the drawings, FIG. 1 shows a freestanding set of shelves including four rigid rectangular horizontal shelves l0, e.g. fabricated of particle board or the like, mounted at their ends by suitable brackets in vertically spaced parallel relation on a pair of identical upright supports 11 each having a base M resting on the floor. A bracing bar 15 extends horizontally between, and is secured at its ends to, the lower portions of the two supports ll] below the shelves.
In accordance with the invention, each support lll includes an axially vertical rigid hollow steel tube 16 of square cross section (e.g. 1-inch square tube), open at its lower end 17, which is squared off. The base 14 comprises an axially vertical solid steel post 19 of square cross section, dimensioned to fit tightly within tube 16, and in its upper portion having four vertical beveled edges 20 (e.g. each such edge having a As-inch 45 bevel) extending upwardly to the upper end of the post,
This upper portion of the post is press fitted within the open lower end of tube 16; the beveled edges afford conveniently broad manufacturing tolerances of the tube and post, since they permit slight outward bending of the tube walls if the tube internal dimension is slightly smaller than the post, without loss of desired tightness of press fit as necessary for stability of the structure. The upper end edges 22 of the post may also be beveled to facilitate initial insertion of the post in the tube.
The lower end portion 24 of post 19 projects below the tube 16 and has squared-off (i.e. nonbeveled) comer edges. Welded to this post portion 24 are a pair of identical rigid elongated members 26 projecting horizontally in opposite directions from the post lower end. Specifically, each member 26 is a downwardly opening channel member (cg. fabricated of l t-gauge cold rolled steel) of depth decreasing outwardly from the post 19. The lower edges of the two channel members are horizontal and coplanar.
Each channel member 26 has a transverse wall 28 terminating at the post in a horizontal edge 29 which squarely abuts one flat vertical surface of the post. The two sidewalls 30 of each channel member extend horizontally beyond the edge 29, as tabs 31 overlapping portions of two opposed side surfaces of the post, the last'mentioned surfaces being perpendicular to the surfaces abutted by the edges 29. Each of the tabs 31 extends less than half way across the post and ter" minates in a vertical edge 32, so that on each of the two post surfaces that is overlapped bytabs 31, the two facing tabs of the two channel members define between them a vertical trough or open seam 3 extending along the post surface at a centrally disposed locality thereof. Each tab 31 also has an upper edge 35 squared off in a horizontal plane containing the channel member edge 29. Alternately, the edges 32 may merely abut each other, in which case only the welding joints 37 described below would be relied on for structural support.
As the two channel members are assembled on the post 16 as shown in FIG. 4, they are welded to the post (within their respective channels) at and adjacent to the four lower corners of the post, as indicated at 37. Also, the two vertical troughs 34 are filled with metal by welding. The outer surfaces of the weld metal in the troughs are then sanded flat, and the two channel members (including the welded troughs) may then be plated (e.g. chrome plated) on all exposed surfaces, to provide a smooth continuous finish appearance. The exposed surfaces of tube 16 may also be chrome plated.
Within the extremity of the channel of each channel member 26 there may be welded a downwardly opening hollow stud or glide support 40, e.g. of conventional character within which may be mounted a conventional furniture glide 41.
Preferably, all the welding operations described above are performed by the so-called metal-inert-gas welding technique, wherein weld metal as fed in wire form surrounded by an inert gas (e.g. carbon dioxide), with a positive charge on the wire feed and a negative charge on the object to be welded, to effect resistance welding. The inert gas contains the heat within the immediate area of the weld.
The external spacing between the channel member After the two supports 11 are completed, the shelves and bar 15 are assembled therewith. The supports may be used to support other elements (e.g. a vertically oriented blackboard, bulletin board, or other display board) instead of shelves. 15
We claim: 1. A furniture support adapted to be placed on a floor, comprising:
a. an axially vertical rigid hollow metal tube of square cross section open at its lower end;
b. an axially vertical post of square cross section, shaped and dimensioned for insertion into said tube to fit tightly within said tube and fitted in the open lower end of said tube with a lower end portion of the post projecting below the tube, said lower end portion of said post having four plane vertical surfaces; and
c. a pair of rigid elongated members, respectively rigidly secured to said lower end portion of said post on opposite sides thereof and extending substantially horizontally therefrom in opposite directions for engaging the floor, each of said elongated members being a downwardly opening channel member of depth decreasing outwardly from said post and including a transverse wall and two vertical sidewalls, said transverse walls of said channel members terminating adjacent said post in horizontal edges respectively squarely abutting two opposite plane vertical surfaces of said post, said vertical walls of said channel members including tab portions projecting beyond said first-mentioned two vertical surfaces across and in contiguous relation to the other two opposite plane vertical surfaces of said post and having vertical terminal edges, the facing terminal vertical edges of the two channel members on each side of said post being spaced apart to define a vertical trough between them, each said trough being weldedly filled with weld metal, each said channel member being further welded to the post at the lower extremities of two longitudinal edges of the post enclosed by the channel member, each said tab portion having a horizontal edge at its upper extremity coplanar with said horizontal edges of said transverse walls, and the lower end of said tube abutting said coplanar horizontal edges.

Claims (1)

1. A furniture support adapted to be placed on a floor, comprising: a. an axially vertical rigid hollow metal tube of square cross section open at its lower end; b. an axially vertical post of square cross section, shaped and dimensioned for insertion into said tube to fit tightly within said tube and fitted in the open lower end of said tube with a lower end portion of the post projecting below the tube, said lower end portion of said post having four plane vertical surfaces; and c. a pair of rigid elongated members, respectively rigidly secured to said lower end portion of said post on opposite sides thereof and extending substantially horizontally therefrom in opposite directions for engaging the floor, each of said elongated members being a downwardly opening channel member of depth decreasing outwardly from said post and including a transverse wall and two vertical sidewalls, said transverse walls of said channel members terminating adjacent said post in horizontal edges respectively squarely abutting two opposite plane vertical surfaces of said post, said vertical walls of said channel members including tab portions projecting beyond said first-mentioned two vertical surfaces across and in contiguous relation to the other two opposite plane vertical surfaces of said post and having vertiCal terminal edges, the facing terminal vertical edges of the two channel members on each side of said post being spaced apart to define a vertical trough between them, each said trough being weldedly filled with weld metal, each said channel member being further welded to the post at the lower extremities of two longitudinal edges of the post enclosed by the channel member, each said tab portion having a horizontal edge at its upper extremity coplanar with said horizontal edges of said transverse walls, and the lower end of said tube abutting said coplanar horizontal edges.
US816600A 1969-04-16 1969-04-16 Furniture base Expired - Lifetime US3570797A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US81660069A 1969-04-16 1969-04-16

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US3570797A true US3570797A (en) 1971-03-16

Family

ID=25221086

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US816600A Expired - Lifetime US3570797A (en) 1969-04-16 1969-04-16 Furniture base

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US3570797A (en)

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3718306A (en) * 1970-10-22 1973-02-27 Brewster Corp Supporting feet for panels and the like
US4214725A (en) * 1979-01-24 1980-07-29 Vecta Contract, Inc. Furniture base
FR2594308A1 (en) * 1986-02-19 1987-08-21 Vattier Claude Furniture underframe and piece of furniture comprising it
ES2160501A1 (en) * 1999-06-30 2001-11-01 Yudigar S L Unipersonal Anchoring system for shelf bases and posts.
US20050210828A1 (en) * 2004-03-29 2005-09-29 Mower Barry D Floor for a modular enclosure
US20080131544A1 (en) * 1991-05-13 2008-06-05 Sander Thomas W Tissue repair device and apparatus and method for fabricating same
US20100205871A1 (en) * 2004-03-29 2010-08-19 Mower Barry D System and method for constructing a modular enclosure
US20110011010A1 (en) * 2004-03-29 2011-01-20 Lifetime Products, Inc. Modular enclosure
US8161711B2 (en) 2003-04-30 2012-04-24 Lifetime Products, Inc. Reinforced plastic panels and structures

Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB906725A (en) * 1959-09-17 1962-09-26 Wirecrafts Of Essex Ltd Display devices, partitioning, screening and similar structures
US3117760A (en) * 1960-03-31 1964-01-14 Robert A Dresbach Support for a portable and collapsible exercising device
US3141557A (en) * 1962-01-15 1964-07-21 Howard J Marschak Support for a stand and the like
US3186669A (en) * 1963-06-19 1965-06-01 All Steel Equipment Inc Chair base construction
US3294249A (en) * 1965-03-11 1966-12-27 Dimensional Concepts Inc Display device
US3312477A (en) * 1965-07-21 1967-04-04 John W Dirksen Carpet layer's movable support
US3325017A (en) * 1965-10-24 1967-06-13 Estey Corp Library post structure
GB1083644A (en) * 1965-02-15 1967-09-20 British Aluminium Co Ltd Improvements in or relating to the construction of tubular frameworks
US3380696A (en) * 1966-06-23 1968-04-30 Tonka Corp Supporting standard for barbecue grills or the like

Patent Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB906725A (en) * 1959-09-17 1962-09-26 Wirecrafts Of Essex Ltd Display devices, partitioning, screening and similar structures
US3117760A (en) * 1960-03-31 1964-01-14 Robert A Dresbach Support for a portable and collapsible exercising device
US3141557A (en) * 1962-01-15 1964-07-21 Howard J Marschak Support for a stand and the like
US3186669A (en) * 1963-06-19 1965-06-01 All Steel Equipment Inc Chair base construction
GB1083644A (en) * 1965-02-15 1967-09-20 British Aluminium Co Ltd Improvements in or relating to the construction of tubular frameworks
US3294249A (en) * 1965-03-11 1966-12-27 Dimensional Concepts Inc Display device
US3312477A (en) * 1965-07-21 1967-04-04 John W Dirksen Carpet layer's movable support
US3325017A (en) * 1965-10-24 1967-06-13 Estey Corp Library post structure
US3380696A (en) * 1966-06-23 1968-04-30 Tonka Corp Supporting standard for barbecue grills or the like

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3718306A (en) * 1970-10-22 1973-02-27 Brewster Corp Supporting feet for panels and the like
US4214725A (en) * 1979-01-24 1980-07-29 Vecta Contract, Inc. Furniture base
FR2594308A1 (en) * 1986-02-19 1987-08-21 Vattier Claude Furniture underframe and piece of furniture comprising it
US20080131544A1 (en) * 1991-05-13 2008-06-05 Sander Thomas W Tissue repair device and apparatus and method for fabricating same
ES2160501A1 (en) * 1999-06-30 2001-11-01 Yudigar S L Unipersonal Anchoring system for shelf bases and posts.
US8161711B2 (en) 2003-04-30 2012-04-24 Lifetime Products, Inc. Reinforced plastic panels and structures
US20050210828A1 (en) * 2004-03-29 2005-09-29 Mower Barry D Floor for a modular enclosure
US20100205871A1 (en) * 2004-03-29 2010-08-19 Mower Barry D System and method for constructing a modular enclosure
US20110011010A1 (en) * 2004-03-29 2011-01-20 Lifetime Products, Inc. Modular enclosure
US8051617B2 (en) 2004-03-29 2011-11-08 Lifetime Products, Inc. Modular enclosure
US8091289B2 (en) 2004-03-29 2012-01-10 Lifetime Products, Inc. Floor for a modular enclosure
US8132372B2 (en) 2004-03-29 2012-03-13 Lifetime Products Inc. System and method for constructing a modular enclosure

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3570797A (en) Furniture base
US4126364A (en) Connector for frame members
US2475079A (en) Display case construction
ZA857997B (en) Profiled rod for the clamping of plates,in particular glass plates,for display cabinets,shop counters and exhibition furniture
ES453432A1 (en) Assembling device between uprights and cross-members for setting up metal structures
US2936899A (en) Tray or pan cabinets
ES254331U (en) Modular frame for shelving
US4600252A (en) Modular metal cabinet
US1292946A (en) Unit metal transfer-cabinet.
US3216170A (en) Extruded metal support frame
US3852901A (en) Display stand
US2462330A (en) Demountable shelving
GB926030A (en) Improvements in or relating to frameworks
US5199775A (en) Modular exhibitry unit
DE3572852D1 (en) Cubical construction
US2628873A (en) Sheet metal table tray construction
GB1139008A (en) Improvements in or relating to constructions such as storage racks made from sectional or structural members
US3531147A (en) Concealed weld construction
GB864123A (en) Improvements in or relating to arrangements for use in supporting brackets or shelves
US2689159A (en) Merchandise case
FR2450374A1 (en) Corner joint fitting for shelving unit - has symmetrical H=section presenting four channels each housing one panel end at cruciform joint
GB2078821A (en) Lintel and method of manufacturing same
FR2331986A1 (en) Steel rack or shelving unit - has each complete shelf frame formed with half section corner joints fitting with adjacent shelf in vertical spacer
JPH0437414Y2 (en)
GB904439A (en) Improvements in or relating to shelves