Abstract:
A hydraulic buffering leg cushion is mounted to a supporting platform. The hydraulic buffering leg cushion comprises a leg cushion body, a movable element, at least one buffering damper, at least one gear, and a fixed connecting element. The leg cushion body is provided with a first receiving space. The movable element is provided with at least one rack, and is received in the first receiving space, and that a loading spring is provided therein for pressing against the leg cushion body. The at least one buffering damper is arranged in the leg cushion body, and is filled therein with damping oil. The at least one gear is sleeved to the at least one buffering damper, where the at least one gear is engaged with the at least one rack. The fixed connecting element is fixedly arranged on the movable element for connecting with the supporting platform. As such, the hydraulic buffering leg cushion makes use of the supporting force of the loading spring and the buffering structure of the at least one buffering damper, such that the hydraulic buffering leg cushion can adjust to a balance of the supporting platform automatically within an effective range, without any manual adjustment to a balance, so as to ensure stability of the supporting platform without shaking easily.
Abstract:
A baby changing pad apparatus having a locator, locator receiver, and non-skid grip combination for engaging the baby changing pad apparatus to a first surface. The locator receiver includes a quick connect first portion engaged to the baby changing pad apparatus. The locator includes a quick connect second portion engagable between the quick connect first portion and first surface. The non-skid grip may engage the first surface with or without the locator engaged to the locator receiver.
Abstract:
The invention presents a solution to avoid glue when fixing an elastic foot to a pot support, such as used in ranges and kitchen hobs. The pot support (1000) has a cavity (2200) which is aligned with an elastic foot (1300) which comprises on the other hand a hollow space (3240). By inserting an expansion body (3220, 3450) into the hollow space, a press fit is generated between a support structure (1800) of the pot support and/or elastic material of the foot (1300). Rivets (3450) or bolts (3220) are taught as expansion bodies. The invention also teaches a method to mount an elastic foot to a pot support. The invention provides a solution for avoiding the deteriorating effects of aging glue used in the prior art, which leads to the loss of rubber feet on current pot supports.
Abstract:
Electrical and electronic devices are often installed in so-called racks. Racks of this type are shelf-like frames into which the devices are inserted and can be fastened, for example by means of screws. The racks commonly provide a pair of support rails for each device, upon which rails the device can be placed and can be inserted into the rack. The device can be subsequently fixed to the rack, for example screwed in. Within the scope of the invention, a device arrangement (1) is disclosed comprising at least one stacking device (4), wherein the stacking device (4) has adjustable feet (15) on the bottom surface (11) for supporting on a placement surface, comprising a base device (3), wherein the at least one stacking device (4) is arranged on the base device (3) so that these form a device tower (13), wherein the adjustment feet (15) of the stacking device (4) stand on the base device (3), wherein the device arrangement (1) comprises a 19-inch frame (2) and the stacking device (4) and the base device (3) are designed as insert devices with front plates (6) for the 19-inch frame (2), wherein the base device (3) and the at least one stacking device (4) are arranged as a device tower (13) in the 19-inch frame (2), and wherein the front plates (6) are connected to the 19-inch frame (2).
Abstract:
A glide foot for outdoor furniture is removably attachable to a bottom surface of a piece of outdoor furniture to protect the bottom surface of the furniture from being scratched or otherwise damaged from abrasive outdoor surfaces, for example a patio surface. The glide foot also adjustably adds weight to the furniture to stabilize the furniture in windy conditions without detracting from the aesthetic appearance of the furniture.
Abstract:
A protective guard for furniture legs, particularly bed legs, to lessen the impact when a person inadvertently rams a toe or other part of the foot into the furniture leg. A protective guard for furniture legs includes a base on which a furniture leg rests, and a cushion which covers at least a portion of the furniture leg. The base can be circular and the cushion cylindrical, so the base and cushion couple at the bottom of the cushion, giving the protective guard the form of a cup. The device can be made of foam, providing the cushioning aspect and lessening the impact when a toe or other part of the foot strikes a leg of furniture, and protecting the surface on which the furniture rests. The device can be decorative, providing an enhanced visual appeal to a wheel of a bed frame or other portion of a furniture leg.
Abstract:
A leg adjusting assembly has a housing, a rod that moves through the housing, a foot mechanism, and a biasing member. The rod moves through a hole in the housing and a hole in the foot mechanism. The biasing member moves the foot mechanism against the rod and prevents the rod from moving within the housing. A foot-activated force applied to the foot mechanism enables the rod to move and alter a height of the leg of a table or chair.
Abstract:
A furniture balancing pad stabilizes a furniture piece having an uneven leg base or support surface. The furniture balancing pad comprises a biscuit portion having a top surface, a substantially flat bottom surface, and side walls. A flexible stabilization cushion having a central cushion thickness is attached to the top surface of the biscuit to form an outer perimeter shelf extending horizontally and adjacently in relation to the flexible stabilization cushion and adjacent to the side walls of the biscuit. This shelf acts as a support lip for the furniture piece. The outer perimeter shelf of the biscuit includes a perimeter thickness, or height, and a shelf depth. The flexible stabilization cushion and the biscuit may be constructed as a unitary pad. As arranged, the flexible stabilization cushion and the outer perimeter shelf of the biscuit level and buttress the uneven leg base or uneven surface when the furniture balancing pad is slid under the furniture piece.
Abstract:
A furniture leg foot includes (a) a body adapted for attachment to a lower portion of a furniture leg, the body having a longitudinal axis and being made from a first material; and (b) one or more resilient inserts disposed within the body, the one or more resilient inserts being made from a resilient material which is softer than the first material.
Abstract:
A vibration isolation pad comprises at least two layers of elastomeric material, and at least 1 layer of fiber mesh. The fiber mesh is encapsulated between the layers of elastomeric material, and cured to form an elastomeric/fiber mesh/elastomeric laminate, thus producing a thinner, more flexible, lower cost vibration isolation pad.