Patents Assigned to Bush Industries, Inc.
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Patent number: 8262045Abstract: A support device for a flat appliance is disclosed. The support device includes a mounting plate having at least one hole defined therein. The mounting plate is adapted for attachment to a side of the flat appliance with a fastener extending through the at least one hole and into at least one corresponding receiving hole in the flat appliance. The device further includes a mounting bracket that is adapted for attachment to a stand structure. The device also includes a brace disposed between the mounting plate and the mounting bracket. The at least one hole in the mounting plate is adapted for accommodating the receiving hole of a variety of different flat appliances.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2011Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John M. Green
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Publication number: 20120153791Abstract: A clip system having a post for use with a drawer, such as a drawer used to support a computer keyboard, wherein the drawer includes a hingedly attached drop down front member that can pivot to an open or horizontal position to allow access to the keyboard. The locking device holds the front member in a vertical or closed position to prevent an inadvertent release thereof so that the drawer can function as a conventional desk drawer. The clip system includes a clip secured to the front member and a post secured to the bottom of the drawer. The clip and post cooperate together to hold the front member in the vertical position. A locking pin is provided which cooperates with the post and the clip for locking the front member in the vertical/closed position to prevent the inadvertent release and drop down of the front member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John M. Green
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Patent number: 8162416Abstract: An anti-tip system for a piece of furniture having adjacent drawers, including a center panel having an aperture extending therethrough, a left drawer, and a right drawer, wherein the drawers each have a control member attached thereto. The invention includes a shuttle pin extending through the aperture, wherein the shuttle pin has a left end extending from the left side of the center panel and a right end extending from the right side of the center panel. The invention also includes a left wedge and a right wedge associated, whereby the wedge associated with one drawer is adapted, when the drawer is opened, to move the shuttle pin within the aperture and into the path of the control member of the adjacent drawer, thereby blocking the travel of the adjacent drawer. The invention is also directed to a method of utilizing such an arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2009Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John M. Green
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Patent number: 8147012Abstract: A connector strip comprising a first mounting plate having spaced apart first projections with first pockets between adjacent projections, a second mounting plate having at least one second projection with second pockets between each adjacent second projection, wherein the first projections and the first pockets slidingly interlock with each second projection and the second pockets to form a joint, and at least one fastener laterally securing together the interlocking projections and pockets.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John M. Green
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Publication number: 20120032040Abstract: A support device for a flat appliance is disclosed. The support device includes a mounting plate having at least one hole defined therein. The mounting plate is adapted for attachment to a side of the flat appliance with a fastener extending through the at least one hole and into at least one corresponding receiving hole in the flat appliance. The device further includes a mounting bracket that is adapted for attachment to a stand structure. The device also includes a brace disposed between the mounting plate and the mounting bracket. The at least one hole in the mounting plate is adapted for accommodating the receiving hole of a variety of different flat appliances.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John M. Green
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Publication number: 20110302750Abstract: A quick assembly surface fastening system for mounting accessories to a desk or another type of support member, without requiring a separate tool, is provided. The fastening system includes an adjustable clamping device for frictionally engaging an edge of a desk; a clamp nut assembly having a tightening member pivotally attached thereto and adapted for pivoting between a first and second position; and an accessory sleeve configured for mounting upon the clamp nut assembly. The tightening member pivots between the first position to function as a tool for adjusting the clamping device to bring the clamping device into frictional engagement with the support member. The tightening member pivots to the second position where at least a portion of the clamp nut assembly including the tightening member is configured for receiving the accessory sleeve. A method for mounting an accessory to a support member is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: BUSH INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: John M. Green
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Patent number: 8066245Abstract: A support device for a flat appliance is disclosed. The support device includes a mounting plate having at least one hole defined therein. The mounting plate is adapted for attachment to a side of the flat appliance with a fastener extending through the at least one hole and into at least one corresponding receiving hole in the flat appliance. The device further includes a mounting bracket that is adapted for attachment to a stand structure. The device also includes a brace disposed between the mounting plate and the mounting bracket. The at least one hole in the mounting plate is adapted for accommodating the receiving hole of a variety of different flat appliances.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John M. Green
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Publication number: 20100282925Abstract: A support device for a flat appliance is disclosed. The support device includes a mounting plate having at least one hole defined therein. The mounting plate is adapted for attachment to a side of the flat appliance with a fastener extending through the at least one hole and into at least one corresponding receiving hole in the flat appliance. The device further includes a mounting bracket that is adapted for attachment to a stand structure. The device also includes a brace disposed between the mounting plate and the mounting bracket. The at least one hole in the mounting plate is adapted for accommodating the receiving hole of a variety of different flat appliances.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: BUSH INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: John M. Green
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Publication number: 20100253193Abstract: An anti-tip device for a furniture piece having two drawers within a cabinet, and two keys that move with the drawers along a drawer axis. The keys have primary and secondary top surfaces with a valley therebetween, the valley defining a ledge wall. A lock bar is slidably secured to the cabinet and movable in a direction generally perpendicular to the drawer axis, and biased in a direction from the primary top surface to the bottom surface of each key. The lock bar has slots to receive the keys, and capture surfaces proximate to the slots on the side of the lock bar opposite the drawer. When one drawer is open the other drawer is moved toward the open position, the lock bar moves into the valley of the key so that the ledge wall abuts with the capture surface, thereby preventing further opening of the drawer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: BUSH INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: John M. Green
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Publication number: 20100189492Abstract: A system for assembling a piece of furniture that includes at least two furniture panel labels affixed to at least two furniture panels. The system also has identifying indicia on each label, the identifying indicia including a designation which identifies the panel to which it is affixed. There is at least one directional indicia on each label, the directional indicia includes a designation which identifies the panel intended to be adjacent to the panel on which the directional indicia are placed. The directional indicia also indicate the relative directional position of the adjacent panel for assembly of the piece of furniture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John M. Green
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Patent number: 7740218Abstract: A support device for a flat appliance is disclosed. The support device includes a mounting plate having at least one hole defined therein. The mounting plate is adapted for attachment to a side of the flat appliance with a fastener extending through the at least one hole and into at least one corresponding receiving hole in the flat appliance. The device further includes a mounting bracket that is adapted for attachment to a stand structure. The device also includes a brace disposed between the mounting plate and the mounting bracket. The at least one hole in the mounting plate is adapted for accommodating the receiving hole of a variety of different flat appliances.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2008Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John M. Green
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Publication number: 20100148648Abstract: An anti-tip system for a piece of furniture having adjacent drawers, including a center panel having an aperture extending therethrough, a left drawer, and a right drawer, wherein the drawers each have a control member attached thereto. The invention includes a shuttle pin extending through the aperture, wherein the shuttle pin has a left end extending from the left side of the center panel and a right end extending from the right side of the center panel. The invention also includes a left wedge and a right wedge associated, whereby the wedge associated with one drawer is adapted, when the drawer is opened, to move the shuttle pin within the aperture and into the path of the control member of the adjacent drawer, thereby blocking the travel of the adjacent drawer. The invention is also directed to a method of utilizing such an arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John M. Green
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Publication number: 20090072691Abstract: A connector strip comprising a first mounting plate having spaced apart first projections with first pockets between adjacent projections, a second mounting plate having at least one second projection with second pockets between each adjacent second projection, wherein the first projections and the first pockets slidingly interlock with each second projection and the second pockets to form a joint, and at least one fastener laterally securing together the interlocking projections and pockets.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: BUSH INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: John M. Green
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Publication number: 20090056075Abstract: The invention is directed to a hinge with a locking tab made up of a first hinge part having a post extending therefrom and a second hinge part having a sleeve mateable with the post, wherein the sleeve is placed over the post to assemble the hinge. Furthermore, a resilient locking tab associated with one of the first hinge part and the second hinge part is positioned to resiliently snap over the other of the first hinge part or the second hinge part when the parts are fully engaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventors: John M. Green, Michael Manis
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Patent number: 7490754Abstract: A box is provided with a tearable panel and a tear strip along with perforated flaps, such that removal of the tear strip provides access to the perforated flaps, such that the perforated flaps may easily be torn to open the box.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: Kevin W. Opferbeck
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Publication number: 20090021122Abstract: A furniture system has multiple modules in which two or more modules may be arranged together in a variety of combinations. Adjacent modules may be attached using turnbuckles which evenly space the modules and provide a gap between modules. The gap may be masked with removable pilasters that match the finish of the furniture modules. The outer walls of each module are unfinished and therefore end caps may be secured to the outer walls of an assembled system. The end caps match the finish of the modules. Each module has associated with it height adjustable rollers and at least one of those rollers may be locked to prevent rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventors: John M. Green, Michael Manis, Gregory J. Mager
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Publication number: 20080116771Abstract: A cabinet has an accessory, such as a flat panel television screen, mounted to the inner surface of the top panel. The top panel is pivotally mounted to the body of the cabinet. A lifting mechanism attached between the top panel and another part of the cabinet entirely lifts the top panel or provides assistance to open the top panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventors: John M. Green, Lawrence Distefano
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Publication number: 20080098937Abstract: A folding table has a top shelf with a primary bracket pivotably attached to the top shelf and to a base. A top brace extends from the primary bracket and clips to the top shelf while a bottom brace extends from the primary bracket and clips to the base. The folding table collapses into a compact configuration. A folding shelving system has shelves mounted upon two opposing support sides. A typical shelf is pivotally attached to the support sides at one end and clipped at another end. The sides may be rotated to engage or release the shelf from the clip. The shelving system collapses to a compact configuration. A quick assembly cart has two opposing side structures that are secured in a spaced-apart parallel arrangement by removable connecting tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: John Green
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Publication number: 20080029587Abstract: A box is provided with a tearable panel and a tear strip along with perforated flaps, such that removal of the tear strip provides access to the perforated flaps, such that the perforated flaps may easily be torn to open the box.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventor: Kevin W. Opferbeck
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Publication number: 20070001558Abstract: Manufacturing methods for furniture having a durable laminated surface with a digitally printed graphic image of a design include the steps of creating a graphic image of a design, printing the graphic image with a printer onto printer paper laminated to an uncut or precut furniture substrate, coating the paper with a protective coating, and finishing the laminated furniture components for later assembly. Optionally, the graphic image is printed on paper, which is later adhered to uncut or precut furniture substrate. The finishing steps include cutting the laminated furniture substrate into furniture components, edge banding the edges of the laminated furniture components and preparing the furniture components with fastener housings for later assembly. Ready-to-assemble furniture is provided with at least one exterior laminated furniture surface having a high quality digitally printed image of graphic design such as wood grain, wood inlay or other custom design.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: Bush Industries, Inc.Inventors: Rex Fuller, Cory Neudeck, Lawrence Distefano