| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D335596 |
Office chair |
May 18, 1993 |
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| D330478 |
Seat |
October 27, 1992 |
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| D251779 |
Wiring enclosure for desks |
May 8, 1979 |
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| D245313 |
Dual wheel caster |
August 9, 1977 |
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| D244892 |
Swivel chair |
July 5, 1977 |
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| 5046780 |
Suspension mechanism for connecting chair backs and seats to a pedestal |
September 10, 1991 |
| A suspension mechanism (10, 310, 410, 510 and 610) is utilized to interconnect the seating portion (16) as well as the back supporting portion (18) of a chair assembly (12, 312, 412, 512 or 612) to a pedestal assembly (14). A support (30, 430 or 530) is fastened to the upper end port |
| 4991365 |
Foot and leveling mechanism for panels in a relocatable wall |
February 12, 1991 |
| The present invention is directed to a foot and levelling mechanism (10) for attachment to successive, vertical frame members (13) in a relocatable wall (11). The foot and levelling mechanism (10) includes a first anchor block (50) secured to one of the successive, vertical frame members |
| 4942713 |
Interconnecting structure for releasably securing successive panels in a relocatable wall |
July 24, 1990 |
| The present invention is directed to an interconnecting stucture (10) for a relocatable wall. The successively adjacent wall panel assemblies (11) are joined in a linear intersection (12) by a cam key block (35) secured to the vertical frame members (21) of the successive wall panel assm |
| 4911501 |
Suspension mechanism for connecting chair backs and seats to a pedestal |
March 27, 1990 |
| The present invention is directed to a suspension mechanism (10) utilized to interconnect the seating portion (16) as well as the back supporting portion (18) of a chair assembly (12) to a pedestal assembly (14). A spring support (30) is fastened to the upper end portion of the pedestal |
| 4630867 |
Electrostatic dissipative chair |
December 23, 1986 |
| A seating device (10) capable of dissipating an electrostatic charge received thereby, the seating device (10) having a frame (11) defining an electrical ground. A rigid supportive substrate (24) is fixedly secured to the frame (11). A cushion (32) is carried by the supportive substrate |
| 4204375 |
Frame construction for a divider wall |
May 27, 1980 |
| A free-standing, prefabricated, knock down, readily assembled and disassembled, relocatable vertical wall or space divider. Such wall dividers are useful for partitioning buildings and/or office complexes. The wall is made up of a plurality of individualized and decorative flush pane |
| 4154419 |
Shelf support bracket construction |
May 15, 1979 |
| A shelf support bracket construction adapted for use singly or in pairs for engaging into a vertical wall divider or spline and having at least one rearwardly disposed projection and at least one forwardly disposed laterally offset projection for supporting an appurtenance. When used in |
| 4112643 |
Snub assembly for securing covering material to a wall panel module |
September 12, 1978 |
| A snubbing assembly for releasably securing a sheet of covering material to a wall panel module. The peripheral frame of the wall panel module is comprised of channels having a web wall and at least one side wall. The channels are disposed with the web wall facing inwardly of the module |
| 4100709 |
Frame construction for a divider wall |
July 18, 1978 |
| A free-standing, prefabricated, knock down, readily assembled and disassembled, relocatable vertical wall or space divider. Such wall dividers are useful for partitioning buildings and/or office complexes. The wall is made up of a plurality of individualized and decorative flush pane |
| 4094561 |
Wiring enclosure for desks |
June 13, 1978 |
| An elongated tubular enclosure, preferably of extruded plastic material, for mounting at the rear edge of a desk. The enclosure is adapted to encase the wiring running along the rear of the desk to supply electrical current to various appliances and equipment supported on or in proximity |
| 4094113 |
Modular wall panel structure |
June 13, 1978 |
| A wall panel module or unit insertable in edge abutment with like modules in an outer rectangular frame forming a free-standing partition wall and the like. The panel has a rectangular frame with outwardly open side channels for containing vertical splines which are movably mounted in th |
| 4077594 |
Chair leg base |
March 7, 1978 |
| A tapered tubular chair base leg is formed from a tube of uniform cross section throughout its length by deforming the bottom wall and adjoining portions of the sidewalls of the tube inwardly to produce an interior rib which is inclined throughout its length relative to the longitudinal |
| 4048768 |
Device for lockably securing appurtenances to a decorative wall |
September 20, 1977 |
| An appurtenance may be lockably secured to a decoratable wall by the disclosed device. The decoratable wall includes a decoratable panel with a resilient edge, at least one spline with a plurality of slots therein, and a frame supporting the panel and spline. The device includes a bracke |
| 4027364 |
Method of making a chair leg base |
June 7, 1977 |
| A tapered tubular chair base leg is formed from a tube of uniform cross section throughout its length by deforming the bottom wall and adjoining portions of the sidewalls of the tube inwardly to produce an interior rib which is inclined throughout its length relative to the longitudinal |
| 3983614 |
Method for producing a chair |
October 5, 1976 |
| The present invention is directed to a chair construction and a method for fabricating such a chair. At least a portion of the chair frame is adapted to be upholstered with a removable decorative cover, and that portion -- or a component thereof may, comprise a shell having a mounting fl |