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419 Allouez Ave, Green Bay, WI 54301   

20938 Mcclellan Cir, Gretna, NE 68028    920-4371529   

972 Bicentennial Cir, David City, NE 68632   

739 Meadowbrook Rd, Salina, KS 67401   

Blue Springs, MO   

Sappa, NE   

Waupaca, WI   

Rocky Mount, NC   

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Location:
Green Bay, WI
Industry:
Furniture
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Us Patents

Arm Height Adjustment Mechanism For A Chair

US Patent:
6460932, Oct 8, 2002
Filed:
Jun 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/591326
Inventors:
Andrew J. Kopish - Green Bay WI
Mark D. Dart - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
A47C 754
US Classification:
29741136, 29741135, 29741137, 2481183
Abstract:
An adjustable armrest assembly for a chair provides adjustment in both the vertical and horizontal position of an armrest member. A tubular member is adapted for telescopic mounting to an upwardly extending support member mounted to the chair. The support member includes a series of spaced teeth defining indentations therebetween. The armrest assembly includes a pivotable latch member which is secured to the tubular member utilizing a cap member mounted to the upper end of a passage defined by the tubular member. The cap member and the tubular member define cooperating mounting structure for providing pivoting movement of the latch member. The latch member is movable between an engaged position, in which the latch member is engaged with an indentation between the teeth defined by the support member, and a disengaged position in which the latch member is moved out of engagement with the teeth. The latch member includes a manually operable trigger section for moving the latch member between its engaged and disengaged positions. An armrest member includes a base section and an arm cap.

Chair Back

US Patent:
D417570, Dec 14, 1999
Filed:
Dec 11, 1998
Appl. No.:
D/097699
Inventors:
Stephen J. Baumann - Oconomowoc WI
Martin E. Olson Gunderson - Green Bay WI
Mark D. Dart - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
0606
US Classification:
D 6502

Chair

US Patent:
D416407, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Dec 11, 1998
Appl. No.:
D/097700
Inventors:
Stephen J. Baumann - Oconomowoc WI
Martin E. Olson Gunderson - Green Bay WI
Mark D. Dart - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
0606
US Classification:
D 6500

Chair Seat

US Patent:
D415912, Nov 2, 1999
Filed:
Dec 11, 1998
Appl. No.:
D/097702
Inventors:
Stephen J. Baumann - Oconomowoc WI
Martin E. Olson Gunderson - Green Bay WI
Mark D. Dart - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
0606
US Classification:
D 6502

Mounting Assembly For Chair Back

US Patent:
5683142, Nov 4, 1997
Filed:
Jun 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/666259
Inventors:
Martin E. Olson Gunderson - Green Bay WI
Yun Feng - Green Bay WI
Mark D. Dart - Green Bay WI
Willis T. Johnson - Booneville MS
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
A47C 700
US Classification:
29744021
Abstract:
A mechanism for releasably mounting a chair back to a back support member comprises a connecting pin secured to the support member, and a receiver member secured to the chair back and receiving the connecting pin. The connecting pin is slidable and pivotable with respect to the receiver member along a longitudinal axis of the connecting pin between a locked position in which the chair back is joined to the chair support member, and a release position in which the chair back is separable from the chair support member. A locking bar is slidable into engagement with the receiver member for establishing the locked position, and is disengageable from the receiver member to enable movement of the chair back to the release position.

Chair

US Patent:
D410808, Jun 8, 1999
Filed:
Mar 6, 1997
Appl. No.:
D/067531
Inventors:
Stephen J. Baumann - Oconomowoc WI
Martin E. Olson Gunderson - Green Bay WI
Mark D. Dart - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
0606
US Classification:
D 6500

Chair Back

US Patent:
D420540, Feb 15, 2000
Filed:
Dec 11, 1998
Appl. No.:
D/097701
Inventors:
Stephen J. Baumann - Oconomowoc WI
Martin E. Olson Gunderson - Green Bay WI
Mark D. Dart - Green Bay WI
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
0606
US Classification:
D 6500

Wall Panel System

US Patent:
2016027, Sep 22, 2016
Filed:
Mar 20, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/663964
Inventors:
- Green Bay WI, US
Robert M. Wittl - De Pere WI, US
Mark D. Dart - Green Bay WI, US
Timothy J. LaFleur - Appleton WI, US
Nathan A. Quintal - De Pere WI, US
Assignee:
Krueger International, Inc. - Green Bay WI
International Classification:
E04B 2/74
Abstract:
A wall panel system including a plurality of wall panels that can be positioned adjacent to each other. Each of the individual wall panels includes an attachment slot that is positioned between upper and lower panel sections. The attachment slot allows external components to be mounted to the wall panel. Each individual wall panel includes a height adjustment mechanism having a support block positioned within an open interior of a bottom cross support rail. The support block receives an adjustment rod that is rotatable to adjust the height of the wall panel. The support block of the height adjustment mechanism includes support flanges that support the weight of the wall panel. The top cross support rail includes an attachment slot that receives a door track for supporting a sliding door. The attachment slot that receives the door track corresponds to the attachment slot positioned between upper and lower panel sections.

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