A furniture foot connection includes an item of furniture having a lower portion with a given thickness and a hole in the lower portion having a given diameter and a furniture foot including a body and a hollow stem. The stem has a length greater than the thickness of the lower portion of the item of furniture and a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the hole. The stem extends through the hole so that the body of the foot is adjacent the lower portion and a length of the stem extends above the lower portion. The lower portion of the furniture compresses the hollow stem within the hole, and the length of the hollow stem extending above the lower portion is uncompressed to open to a diameter greater than the diameter of the hole. This secures the foot in place on the lower portion. The stem has a plurality of ribs with differing asymmetrical profiles which inhibit rotation of the foot in the hole in either direction.
A floor tom free-suspension system has a drum main body, three support rods, a counterhoop, an annular ring, a collar, a plurality of U-shaped positioning plates, a plurality of U-shaped pressing plates, and a plurality of butterfly bolts. A plurality of positioning fasteners are disposed on the drum main body. The collar encloses a lower rim, of the drum main body. The annular ring encloses the collar. The counterhoop encloses an upper rim of the drum main body. Each of the support rods is fastened on the annular ring by a U-shaped positioning plate and a butterfly bolt.
A furniture foot assembly including a foot support block and an attachable furniture foot. The foot support block includes a substantially triangular-shaped body having rectangular outer walls joined together along at one of the end edges to form an intersection having an angle of about 90.degree. corresponding to the angle between adjoining rails of an item of furniture. An elongated boss is aligned with the intersection and is adapted to receive a furniture foot having a stem. The elongated boss provides a sufficient area of contact between the stem of the furniture foot without adding unnecessary weight. In the preferred embodiment, a boss support structure is formed from a bottom wall and a plurality of radial supports attached to the outer walls and the elongated boss.
This antislip rubber member for a support comprises a fit portion fitted into a mounting hole of a support supporting a display, a stop portion preventing the fit portion from slipping off the mounting hole of the support and a pull portion pulled in a direction for fitting the fit portion into the mounting hole of the support thereby fitting the fit portion into the mounting hole of the support. The pull portion includes a rib portion, slender in plan view, arranged to extend in the longitudinal direction of the stop portion.
A shelf for the top of a monitor has a base with groups of seriate polygonal sockets formed on the bottom and two support feet each including an upper foot and a lower foot. The upper foot has a top polygonal plug correspondingly fitted into the socket of the base, a series of slots and a channel in communication with each one of the slots. The upper portion of the lower foot is formed to be detachably inserted into the upper foot and has a plurality of axially defined grooves and two T-shaped bosses formed on the opposite sides of the upper end thereof. The bosses are pressed toward each other when the lower foot is inserted into the upper foot. Afterwards, due to the provision of the grooves, the elasticity of the surface of the lower foot enables the bosses to project out from the channel and one of the slots, by which the engagement between the lower foot and the upper foot is secured. The lower foot further has a flanged post pivotally connected with a leveling shoe which has an adhesive coating attached to the bottom thereof for stably attaching the leveling shoe to the surface of the monitor.
A furniture glide includes a cylindrical elastomeric body adapted for insertion into a tubular furniture leg. The body has a first end and a second end. An integrally formed bulbous support is positioned at the first end of the body. At least two integrally formed discrete engagement members are positioned at the second end of the body with a centrally positioned gap between the at least two engagement members. Upon insertion of a pressure member into the gap when the second end of the body is positioned within the tubular furniture leg, the at least two engagement members are forced outwardly and into engagement with the tubular furniture leg.