Abstract: A one-piece elastomeric furniture coupling device for securing a first furniture panel to a second furniture panel, the coupling device comprising a top head portion and a downwardly-extending stem portion. The top head portion comprises a front face plate and a body portion extending rearwardly from the front face plate. The front face plate is molded in the shape of an inverted truncated pyramid, with a lower edge of the face plate being shorter in width than an upper edge. The body portion conforms in shape to the front face plate resulting in a truncated frusto-conical shape. The body portion has a plurality of securing ridges along its surface, for secure attachment within a mortise drilled into a first furniture panel. The stem portion is substantially cylindrical and has a plurality of barbs along its outer surface for secure attachment within a hole drilled into a second furniture panel to be assembled with the first furniture panel.
Abstract: A merchandising bin for the convenient display and storage of retail goods. The merchandising bin is designed to be used in conjunction with a plurality of bins holding different parts to provide consumers a convenient choice of similar products. The bins have a front face to which a replaceable indicia panel is mounted to identify the product within the bin. The panel is received within side channels and retained on the bin face by a spring clip which resiliently engages the bin. Release of the spring clip facilitates removal and replacement of the panel as different parts are placed within the merchandising bins.
Abstract: An article is coated with a multi-layer decorative and protective coating. The coating contains a polymeric basecoat layer containing (i) an epoxy urethane resin or (ii) the reaction products of a polyamine and an epoxy urethane resin. Over the polymeric basecoat layer is a vapor deposited chromium, chromium compound, refractory metal compound or refractory metal alloy compound decorative and protective layer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 21, 2000
Date of Patent:
November 25, 2003
Assignee:
Masco Corporation
Inventors:
Dimitris Katsamberis, John G. Finch, Joseph A. Elmer, Patrick A. Sullivan
Abstract: A modular office system incorporating a detachable clip for harnessing utility wires which run through the furniture. The clip may be mounted to frame members of the furniture at predetermined positions to organize and retain specific wires. The clip includes a pair of inwardly curved fingers which form an expandable slit through which wires may be fed for retention within an opening. A divider may be removably mounted to the clip for dividing the opening thereby facilitating tight retention and organization of wires.