Furniture for a standardized room

Beds – Combination furniture

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5 91, 52821, 5285, 5308, 52 364, 108 91, 312196, 3122653, 3123347, 403171, 403217, A47C 1920, A47B 1700, A47B 8804, F16D 100

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059834200

ABSTRACT:
A sleeping unit for furnishing a standardized room having two dresser units thereunder is disclosed. Each dresser unit comprises a rectangular box-like frame constructed of 1.times.1 aluminum tubing and welded joints. The frame has a base which is constructed of 1.times.2 aluminum tubing and welded joints connected to the 1.times.1 tubing. The tubing has flanges thereon for the attachment of two panels which are inserted into the frame to form outer surfaces thereon, and each panel has a durable coating thereon. Each dresser unit also comprises a pair of inner frames with drawer slides thereon, wherein the inner frames are attached inside and thereto the box-like frame, and a rear inner frame having two openings therein defining two slots. Each slide has a single screw secured onto a front end thereof. A rear of each slide rests in a respective slot of the rear inner frame whereby each slide is easily removable for repair by removing the screw on the front of the slide. This allows each slide to be removed without further effort. A pair of drawers is mounted to the drawer slides.

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Exhibits 1A to 4A show a prior metal type furniture system used in a dormitory. Photos will be sent upon receipt of serial number.
Exhibits 1B-3B disclose a prior wood type furniture system used in a dormitory room.

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