Horizontally supported planar surfaces – With separable components – Surface and support interlocked by spaced detachable...
Patent
1979-11-30
1981-09-08
Lyddane, William E.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
With separable components
Surface and support interlocked by spaced detachable...
248188, 312195, A47B 306, A47B 1700
Patent
active
042878373
ABSTRACT:
A furniture assembly, such as a knock-down work station, desk or table, which may be easily assembled without the use of tools. The furniture assembly comprises a table top, a pair of I-shaped leg members, and a modesty panel which are interfitted and attached together to form a rigid furniture unit. The table top has secured thereto a pair of elongated metal channel-shaped members depending from the bottom surface of the table-top and having a plurality of slots therein into which are inserted tabs secured to the leg members for suspending said leg members from said table top. The panel is formed with side and end panels which abut opposing surfaces of the leg members when the panel is assembled, to hold said leg members from movement. Assembly is completed by insertion of snap fastening elements into registering apertures in the leg members and panel flanges.
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Levy Edward F.
Lyddane William E.
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