Abstract: A clothes stand may include a main body that has a first base, a second base, and a horizontal bar connecting the first and second bases. A first connecting base is formed at a central bottom portion of the first base and the second base has a corresponding second connecting base. The second connecting base is secured at a bottom portion of the second base through two long slots and two knobs, so the second base can move along the slot. The first connecting base has a connecting rib with a corresponding first connecting rod, while the second connecting base has a second connecting rib with a second connecting rod to secure the first base and second base to two ends of the horizontal bar.
Abstract: A computer desk for either right-hander or left-hander is disclosed. The desk comprises two first crosspieces interconnected legs at both side, second and third crosspieces interconnected both sides, two links moveably mounted on the first crosspieces, a connecting member moveable along the links, a latch at the connecting member, a printer support on top of the links, a keyboard tray, a hole in each leg, and a computer platform releasably secured to the holes from one of inner and outer locations at either side of the desk. For adjusting the print support and the tray, unfasten the second crosspiece by pivoting the latch upward, slide the links along the first crosspieces and the tray along the third crosspiece to left or right side of the desk, and fasten the second crosspiece by pivoting the latch downward.