Furniture docking system

US9907398B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9907398-B2
Application numberUS-201615248811-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 26, 2016
Priority dateDec 6, 2012
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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Abstract

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A furniture docking system includes a dock and various dock supports, including freestanding and non-freestanding dock supports. The dock includes an upper rail having a primary channel and a pair of auxiliary channels opening upwardly from an upper surface of the upper rail, and a pair of side channels opening outwardly from opposite sides of the upper rail.

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A furniture docking system comprising: a dock including an upper rail defining a longitudinal axis, a lower rail spaced apart from the upper rail, and a plurality of vertical frame members extending between the upper and lower rails, the upper rail including a primary channel extending along a length of the upper rail; a dock support connected to the upper rail and extending laterally from the dock away from the longitudinal axis, the dock support including a foot that is laterally spaced from the dock; and a furniture accessory connected to the upper rail, the furniture accessory including a stanchion that is partially received in the primary channel, the furniture accessory extending upwardly from and supported above the dock; wherein the upper rail of the dock includes a pair of outwardly facing side channels, wherein the pair of outwardly facing side channels are positioned on opposing sides of the upper rail; wherein the upper rail of the dock includes a pair of upwardly opening auxiliary channels extending longitudinally along the upper rail, wherein the pair of upwardly opening auxiliary channels are positioned on opposing sides of the primary channel; and wherein the dock support engages one of the pair of outwardly facing side channels and engages one of the pair of upwardly opening auxiliary channels. 2. The furniture docking system of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of docks arranged end-to-end, each dock including an upper rail, a lower rail, and a plurality of vertical frame members extending between the upper and lower rails. 3. The furniture docking system of claim 2 , wherein vertical frame members of adjacent docks are secured to each other by fasteners. 4. The furniture docking system of claim 2 , further comprising a second foot positioned at a junction between two adjacent docks, wherein the second foot is secured to the two adjacent docks to couple the two adjacent docks. 5. The furniture docking system of claim 1 , wherein the dock support engages one of the pair of outwardly facing side channels. 6. The furniture docking system of claim 1 , wherein the furniture accessory engages one of the pair of upwardly opening auxiliary channels. 7. The furniture docking system of claim 1 , wherein the furniture accessory comprises overhead storage. 8. The furniture docking system of claim 1 , wherein the dock support is a first dock support, and further comprising a second dock support connected to the upper rail and extending laterally from the dock away from the longitudinal axis, wherein the second dock support includes a second foot that is laterally spaced from the dock. 9. The furniture docking system of claim 8 , wherein the second dock support extends from the dock in an opposite direction relative to the first dock support. 10. The furniture docking system of claim 1 , wherein the dock support is a freestanding dock support that is self-supporting, having the same orientation when secured or unsecured to the dock. 11. The furniture docking system of claim 1 , wherein the dock support is a non-freestanding dock support that relies on the dock for support. 12. A furniture docking system comprising: a dock including an upper rail defining a longitudinal axis, a lower rail spaced apart from the upper rail, and a plurality of vertical frame members extending between the upper and lower rails, the upper rail including a pair of side channels opening laterally outwardly from opposite sides of the upper rail; a first dock support connected to one of the pair of side channels of the upper rail and extending laterally from the dock away from the longitudinal axis, the first dock support including a first foot that is laterally spaced from the dock; a second dock support connected to the other of the pair of side channels of the upper rail and extending laterally from the dock away from the longitudinal axis, the second dock support including a second foot that is laterally spaced from the dock; and a furniture accessory connected to the upper rail, the furniture accessory extending upwardly from and supported above the dock; wherein the upper rail of the dock includes a pair of upwardly opening auxiliary channels extending longitudinally along the upper rail, wherein the first dock support is connected to one of the pair of upwardly opening auxiliary channels, and wherein the second dock support is connected to one of the pair of upwardly opening auxiliary channels. 13. The furniture docking system of claim 12 , further comprising a plurality of docks arranged end-to-end, each dock including an upper rail, a lower rail, and a plurality of vertical frame members extending between the upper and lower rails. 14. The furniture docking system of claim 13 , wherein vertical frame members of adjacent docks are secured to each other by fasteners. 15. The furniture docking system of claim 12 , wherein the furniture accessory is connected to at least one of the pair of upwardly opening auxiliary channels. 16. The furniture docking system of claim 15 , wherein the first dock support is a freestanding dock support that is self-supporting, having the same orientation when secured or unsecured to the dock, and wherein the second dock support is a non-freestanding dock support that relies on the dock for support.

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  • Small buildings, arranged in other buildings (E04H1/1272 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Linkable dependent elements with the same or similar cross-section, e.g. cabinets linked together, with a common separation wall · CPC title

  • Accessories supported on the free upper edge, e.g. auxiliary panels, noise abatement devices · CPC title

  • A47B83/045Primary

    Tables combined with cabinets (wall tables A47B5/00) · CPC title

  • Combinations comprising two or more pieces of furniture of different kinds · CPC title

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What does patent US9907398B2 cover?
A furniture docking system includes a dock and various dock supports, including freestanding and non-freestanding dock supports. The dock includes an upper rail having a primary channel and a pair of auxiliary channels opening upwardly from an upper surface of the upper rail, and a pair of side channels opening outwardly from opposite sides of the upper rail.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Miller Herman Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47B83/045. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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