Interlocking modular bench system
First Claim
1. A modular bench system usable as a display or work counter comprising a plurality of upright bench units, each comprising a pair of rectangular opposing end sections, each said end section consisting of a pair of vertical upright legs joined together in parallel spaced relationships by parallel top and bottom horizontal cross pieces and bottom cross pieces, opposing end sections being joined together by rectangular, planar members which extend between said respective cross pieces;
- two opposing sides of each of said planar members each forming a groove which engages one of said cross pieces;
each of said bench units having at least one end section which it shares in common with an adjacent unit when assembled into said system and each of said units having an upright rectangular layer stiffening means attached between opposing legs on its end sections.
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Abstract
An interlocking modular bench system provides an inexpensive stable structure which can quickly be assembled to any desired size and a variety of configurations with minimal effort. Each basic bench unit requires only four fasteners for assembly and interlocks with adjacent bench units whose features can be varied as required. The system is particularly useful for commercial displays such as nursery stock and supplies. It is a further feature that two parallel rows of interlocking benches can form the side walls of an easily assembled covered structure with an interconnected frame supporting a light weight roofing material such as fabric or rigid, structural plastic sheet.
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1. A modular bench system usable as a display or work counter comprising a plurality of upright bench units, each comprising a pair of rectangular opposing end sections, each said end section consisting of a pair of vertical upright legs joined together in parallel spaced relationships by parallel top and bottom horizontal cross pieces and bottom cross pieces, opposing end sections being joined together by rectangular, planar members which extend between said respective cross pieces;
- two opposing sides of each of said planar members each forming a groove which engages one of said cross pieces;
each of said bench units having at least one end section which it shares in common with an adjacent unit when assembled into said system and each of said units having an upright rectangular layer stiffening means attached between opposing legs on its end sections. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- two opposing sides of each of said planar members each forming a groove which engages one of said cross pieces;
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7. A modular building structure comprising two spaced, parallel rows of interconnected bench units joined by a roof structure extending between said units, each of said bench units comprising a pair of rectangular opposing end sections, each said end section consisting of a pair of vertical upright legs joined together in parallel spaced relationships by parallel top and bottom horizontal cross pieces and bottom cross pieces, said opposing and sections being joined together by rectangular, planar members which extend between said respective cross pieces;
- two opposing sides of each of said planar members each forming groove which engages one of said cross pieces;
each of said bench units having at least one end section which it shares in common with an adjacent unit when assembled into said system; and
each of said units having an upright rectangular layer stiffening means attached between opposing legs on its end sections;
said roof structure comprising a plurality of spaced, parallel joists which extend transverse to said rows of bench units and which are joined thereto at their ends, and a ridge pole extending parallel to said rows of bench units and connected to said joists.
- two opposing sides of each of said planar members each forming groove which engages one of said cross pieces;
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