Abstract: The disclosure relates to a system of storage components which can be converted to a desk. A storage member of orthogonal configuration has a top portion releasably secured to a bottom portion. Separable fastener enable the top portion to be removed and reattached to the bottom portion to form a desk. Additional support is provided to support the portion of the desk distal to the interface of the top and bottom portion where attached by the separable fastener. The fastener is integrated with the various portions of the storage components to provide a relatively unobtrusive surface for the desk when erected and for transport as well.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 26, 1988
Date of Patent:
October 17, 1989
Assignee:
Anvil Cases, Inc.
Inventors:
Marvin W. Thompson, Timothy C. Jennings, James A. Scott, Ronald W. Phenicie, Margaret H. Murphy, Gabriel D. Nakash, James R. Biggers, Lynnlee M. Boudreau, Jorge H. Curiel Contreras
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a system of storage components which can be converted to a desk. A storage member of orthogonal configuration has a top portion releasably secured to a bottom portion. Separable fastener means enable the top portion to be removed and reattached to the bottom portion to form a desk. Additional support means are provided to support the portion of the desk distal to the interface of the top and bottom portion where attached by the separable fastener means. The fastener means are integrated with the various portions of the storage components to provide a relatively unobtrusive surface for the desk when erected and for transport as well.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 2, 1987
Date of Patent:
April 11, 1989
Assignee:
Anvil Cases, Inc.
Inventors:
Marvin W. Thompson, Timothy C. Jennings, James A. Scott, Ronald W. Phenicie, Margaret H. Murphy, Gabriel D. Nakash, James R. Biggers, Lynnlee M. Boudreau, Jorge H. Curiel Contreras
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a system for stacking cases in a nesting relationship. A number of cases, each substantially identical to the other are configured to permit stacking in a nested relationship in a number of directions. Each such case includes corner brackets with recesses and protrusions which interact with complementary brackets on adjacent cases. Corner brackets in cooperation with other edge brackets also permit stacking in a nested relationship when the covers for these cases are removed and the orientation of the cases is shifted. A latching means is also provided to secure the cover in place without adversely affecting the latching mechanism.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 21, 1986
Date of Patent:
March 21, 1989
Assignee:
Anvil Cases, Inc.
Inventors:
Marvin W. Thompson, James A. Scott, Timothy C. Jennings, Joseph Neves, Ronald W. Phenicie, Margaret H. Murphy