Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Including component designed to receive a disparate article... – Component having specific attachment for an article...
Patent
1990-09-14
1991-05-21
Safavi, Michael
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Including component designed to receive a disparate article...
Component having specific attachment for an article...
52239, 108 60, 108 64, D 6421, D 6423, A47B 500
Patent
active
050164058
ABSTRACT:
A workstation module has a plurality of work surface areas that are joined together around a central axis or core and the primary work surface area has five generally straight peripheral edges arranged to join at least one additional work surface and with one edge positioned for linking to another module. The edges of the primary work surface are arranged so the modules can be linked with other modules without trapping the workers.
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Rosemount Office Systems, Inc.
Safavi Michael
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