Timothy Sweet - Zeeland MI, US Dirk Van Zalen - Holland MI, US Ralph Byma - Zeeland MI, US Jeffrey Pulver - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
A47B 37/00
US Classification:
108050020, 312223300
Abstract:
A laptop port includes a well through an aperture in a work surface with various power or data connections in the well and a door with opposing front and back edges. The door hinging between a closed position in which the door is coplanar with the work surface and conceals the well and the connections, and an open position in which the door is in an over-center location and the well and connections are revealed. The pivot is spaced from the back edge and remains closer to the back edge than to the front edge, defining a door tail between the back edge and the pivot. The door is self supporting in the over-center open location, not requiring further mechanisms to hold the door in the open position.
Gordon Stannis - Holland MI, US Dirk VanZalen - Holland MI, US Ralph Byma - Zeeland MI, US Timothy Sweet - Zeeland MI, US Jeffrey Pulver - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
A47B 81/06
US Classification:
312007200
Abstract:
A display cabinet with modular slide door is adapted to house a video display device. A cabinet top is spaced above a base, and is generally aligned with the base. The door is slidably connected with the top and adapted to selectively conceal and reveal the display device. The cabinet may have left and right module sections, each of a modular width. The door preferably has the same modular width and may slide from one section to the other and alternatively reveal or conceal each section. The cabinet may further have a center section of two modular widths and a second modular slide door. The center section may define a display space. The modular slide doors may alternatively slide to conceal the display space, revealing the left and right module sections, and slide to reveal the display space, concealing the left and right module sections.
Joseph McCambridge - Belmont MI, US Ralph Byma - Zealand MI, US Timothy Sweel - Zealand MI, US Jeffrey Pulver - Holland MI, US Dirk VanZalen - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
A47B 97/00
US Classification:
312204000
Abstract:
A media cabinet with reversing door is adapted to house multimedia equipment. The door is hinged with the cabinet and adapted to selectively conceal and reveal the equipment. The cabinet may have left and right module sections, each of these module sections having a modular width. The door preferably has the same modular width. The cabinet may further have a center section of two modular widths and a second reversing door. At least one of the left, the center, and the right sections may define an equipment space. The reversing doors may alternatively hinge to conceal the center section, revealing the left and right sections, and hinge to reveal the center section, concealing the left and right module sections. Each door has two opposing face surfaces and presents a closed visual impression in each hinged position of alternatively concealing the center section or concealing the respective left and right sections.
Timothy Sweet - Zeeland MI, US Ralph Byma - Zeeland MI, US Jeffrey Pulver - Holland MI, US Joseph McCambridge - Belmont MI, US
International Classification:
A47B 51/00
US Classification:
312312000, 312108000
Abstract:
A cabinet has a base, a top spaced above the base, a pair of opposing cabinet sides extending between the base and the top, and a cabinet space defined between the cabinet sides, the base, and the top. A display space that houses a display device is defined in the cabinet space. A faux front concealing panel is slidably connected with the cabinet and adapted to conceal and reveal the display. The panel has an outward face that presents a visual impression of a bookcase with various books. A transport mechanism is connected between the panel and the cabinet, facilitates sliding the panel, and may hold the panel in a preselected position. Lighting may illuminate the storage space and may include a switch operatively connected with the panel, so the lighting is off when the panel is open.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages: Their Evolution and Development
The Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages, Their Evolution and Development: A Detailed and Comprehensive History, with Illustrations, of the Evolution of the Medival Stringed Musical Instruments fro