Horizontally supported planar surfaces – With separable components – Surface separable from support entity
Patent
1979-12-17
1982-03-02
Zugel, Francis K.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
With separable components
Surface separable from support entity
2482231, 312195, 403407, A47B 1300, F16B 1210
Patent
active
043174167
ABSTRACT:
A desk top is connected to the top flanges of a pedestal by passing appropriately located projecting studs on the underside of the desk top through correspondingly located slots on the pedestal flanges, and then securing the connections by several locking clips, which respectively wedge under a pair of stud heads and press against the pedestal flange. Each locking clip spans across and secures a pair of adjacent studs, and is made of thin resilient material having a pair of spring portion protrusions which respectively fit beneath the adjacent studs. Each of the spring portions has a keyhole aperture by which the clip is mounted on the pair of studs and is pushed laterally to secure the connection. The connection is locked by a detent of the clip which engages an appropriately located cutout of the flange.
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Baum Carl M.
Rohe William C.
Vanguard Diversified, Inc.
Zugel Francis K.
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