Patent Abstract:
The invention is directed to furniture such as of floor independently standing or wall mounted furniture, cabinetry, containers, boxes that can be lightweight, modular, easily assembled and disassembled.

Full Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     The invention is directed towards the common issues with current designs of cabinetry and Ready To Assemble furniture known as RTA furniture. 
     The current large RTA furniture designs such as a desk are heavy and densely packaged in a single box that is difficult to transport for the consumer from point of purchase to the desired location. 
     The current large RTA furniture designs contain a large assortment of different assembly parts that require a considerable amount of time and area to assemble. The large assortment of parts increase the level of difficulty of the furniture assembly. 
     The current cabinetry and RTA furniture designs are comprised of compressed particles of wood and adhesive covered by a veneer surface that warp, weaken and disintegrate over time when it comes in contact with water or moisture. 
     The current RTA furniture designs require you to use a glue or adhesive that makes disassembly nearly impossible without damaging the furniture. 
     The current large RTA designs that are fully assembled are difficult to move from one area to another. The weight of the furniture is too heavy for the assembly joints. Typically the joints of the furniture crack or become damaged. The broken furniture is then considered undesirable and not repairable by the consumer and discarded into our landfills. 
     The current RTA designs have square sharp edges which are dangerous for children. A child or adult head can be seriously injured if he or she falls and their head comes in contact this edge. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     Note: An axis block is placed with each figure to assist the viewer determine the viewing angle. Each axis block is marked on opposite sides X, Y and Z corresponding to the figures axis. The X axis is referring to left and right. The Y axis is referring to front and back. the Z axis is referring to top and bottom. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  4 ,  5  and  6 , depicts the Panel edge  1  contains segment(s)  1 A and Panel edge tab  1 B. The Panel edge  1  can be made from a single piece of material or multiple pieces of material. 
     In further detail, to  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  4 ,  5  and  6 , depicts six views of Panel edge  1 , depicting the basic shape. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  4 ,  5  and  6 , depicts the Panel edge segment(s)  1 A. The number of segments and distance between them can be varied for appearance, use of spacers, construction and/or manufacturing benefits. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  4 ,  5  and  6 , depicts the Panel edge segment(s) are spaced apart equally the same width as the segment(s) width. This equal spacing allows the Panel edge segment to interconnect or mesh with an inverted Panel edge with identical spacing which is further discussed in pages  6  and  7 . 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  4 ,  5  and  6 , depicts the Panel edge segment(s) are spaced apart equally the same width as the segment(s) width. The Panel edge segment(s)  1 A, size, width and spacing can vary on Panel edge  1  but must correspond to the size, width and spacing of an inverted interconnecting or meshing segments of another Panel edge  1 . 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  4 ,  5  and  6 , depicts Panel edge tab  1 B. The dimensions are dependent on the construction or design desired of the finished product. 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 7 and 8 , depicts two different views of an unassembled Panel  7 . 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 7 and 8 , depicts that Panel edge  1 , Panel edge  2 , Panel face  3 , Panel face  4  and Panel separator(s)  5  make up Panel  7 . 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 7 and 8 , depicts that Panel edge  1  and  2  being similar in shape. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 7 and 8 , depicts that the panel edge  1  and  2  are aligned on the Y-axis but separated on the Y-axis to allow Panel face  3  and  4  to be placed on each opposite side of the Panel edge tab  1 B and  2 B. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 7 and 8 , depicts that the Panel edge  2  is aligned with Panel edge  1  on the Y-axis and Panel edge  2  is rotated approximately 180 degrees on the X-axis in reference to panel edge  1 . 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 7 and 8 , depicts Panel edge  1  and  2  are separated on the Y-axis. The dimension of this separation is dependent on the Y-axis dimension of the Panel face  3  and  4 . 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 7 and 8 , depicts Panel face  3  and  4 . The physical dimensions of Panel face  3  and  4  are dependent only on the desired construction and/or design. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 7 and 8 , depicts Panel Separator  5  that will provide support and separation between Panel face  3  and  4 . The number of panel separators and positioning is dependent on the construction and/or desired design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 9 and 10 , depicts two different views of Panel  7  assembled 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 9 and 10 , depicts the Panel face  3  and  4  are assembled on the opposite sides of Panel edge tab  1 B and  2 B. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 9 and 10 , depicts the Panel separator  5  is equal in the X-axis dimension to the X-axis dimension of Panel edge tab  1 B and  2 B. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 9 and 10 , the Panel support  5  and the Panel edge  1  and  2  can be secured to the Panel face  3  and  4  by adhesive, chemical or natural bonding or by mechanical means or any combination of the aforementioned means of securement. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 9 and 10 , depicts Panel void  6 , which is the separation area between the Panel face  3  and  4 . The purpose of this void is further detailed in  FIGS. 22 and 23 . 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 11 ,  12  and  13 , depicts the cap edge  8  includes components Cap edge group  8 A, Cap edge face  8 B and  8 C, Cap edge tab  8 D and Cap edge cutout  8 E and  8 F. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 11 ,  12  and  13 , depicts Cap edge group  8 A having opposing mitered edges Cap edge face  8 B and  8 C. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 11 ,  12  and  13 , depicts Cap edge tab  8 D protrudes from cap edge group  8 A on the Y axis. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 11 ,  12  and  13 , depicts cap edge tab cutouts  8 E,  8 F on opposite ends on the X axis and opposite sides of the Cap edge tab  8 D on the Z axis. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 14 and 15 , depicts the Cap edge  8  and that Cap edges  9 ,  10  and  11  are identical in shape and size to cap edge  8  in  FIGS. 11 ,  12  and  13   
     In further detail to  FIGS. 14 and 15 , depicts the cap edges  8 ,  9 ,  10  and  11  are placed so that the corners are adjacent to each other and spaced apart from each other on the X-Y axis plane. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 14 and 15 , depicts the cap edges  8 ,  9 ,  10  and  11  are aligned on the X-Y axis plane. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts the cap edges  8 ,  9 ,  10  and  11  assembled on the X-Y axis plane resulting in cap edge group  12 . 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts the cap edges  8  and  9  assembled so that cap edge face  8 C is assembled or faced with the adjacent face  9 B resulting in an outside corner. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts the cap edges  9  and  10  assembled so that cap edge face  9 C is assembled or faced with the adjacent face  10 B resulting in an outside corner. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts the cap edges  10  and  11  assembled so that cap edge face  10 C is assembled or faced with the adjacent face  11 B resulting in an outside corner. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts the cap edges  11  and  8  assembled so that cap edge face  11 C is assembled or faced with the adjacent face  8 B resulting in an outside corner. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts the cap edges  8  and  9  interconnected by the overlapping of the Cap edge cutouts  8 F and  9 E resulting in an inside corner edge. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts the cap edges  9  and  10  interconnected by the overlapping of the Cap edge cutouts  9 F and  10 E resulting in an inside corner edge. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts the cap edges  10  and  11  interconnected by the overlapping of the Cap edge cutouts  10 F and  11 E resulting in an inside corner edge 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts the cap edges  11  and  8  interconnected by the overlapping of the Cap edge cutouts  11 F and  8 E resulting in an inside corner edge. 
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts that mating the cap edges  8 ,  9 ,  10  and  11  creates Cap edge group  12   a.    
     In further detail to  FIGS. 16 and 17 , depicts that Cap edge group  12 A is a square type frame with a recessed inside edge on both sides of the frame on the Z axis. 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIG. 18  depicts an angled view of the unassembled Cap  16  which is made up of components, cap panels  13 A and  13 B, cap edge group  12  and cap separator  14 . 
     In further detail to  FIG. 18  depicts cap Separator  14 , this is placed on the Panel face  13 B and will provide support and separation between the Cap face  13 A and  13 B. The number of panel separators and positioning is dependent on the desired structural design. 
     In further detail to  FIG. 18 , depicts the cap panel  13 A, cap edge group  12  and cap panel  13 B centered on the Z axis but spaced apart on the Z axis. 
     In further detail to  FIG. 18  depicts cap Separator  14  providing support and separation between the Cap face  13 A and  13 B. 
     Referring now to  FIG. 19  depicts a frontal view of the same items as item  18  with the cap edge  9  and  11  removed to better depict where the cap panels  13 A and  13 B are to be positioned on the cap edge tabs  8 D and  10 D. 
     Referring now to  FIG. 20  depicts an angled view that cap panels  13 A and  13 B, cap edge group  12  and cap separator  14  assembled create Cap  15 . 
     In further detail to  FIG. 20  depicts the Cap panel  13 A is positioned on the top inside recessed edge of Cap edge group  12 . 
     In further detail to  FIG. 20  depicts the Cap panel  13 B is positioned on the bottom inside recessed edge of Cap edge group  12 . 
     In further detail to  FIG. 20 , the Cap panels  13 A and  13 B can be secured to the Cap edge group  12  by adhesive, chemical or natural bonding or by mechanical means or any combination of the aforementioned means of securement. 
     Referring now to  FIG. 21 , depicts a frontal view of the same items as item  18  with the cap edge  9  and  11  removed to better depict how the cap face  13 A and  13 B are positioned on the cap edge tabs  8 D and  10 D. 
     In further detail to  FIG. 21 , depicts cap Separator  14  between cap face  13 A and  13 B, this provides support and separation between the Cap face  13 A and  13 B. The number of panel separators and positioning is dependent on the desired design. 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 22 and 23 , depicts two views of panel  7  being filled with a foam polymer or similar material into the panel void  6  opening of panel  7 . The foam type polymer will act as an adhesive to the inside surfaces of panel  7  and when dried the foam cell structure will provide internal support for the panel  7 , The foam polymer or similar material can be inserted into the void  6  instead as a solid mass and adhered to the inside surfaces by a glue or adhesive. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 24 and 25 , depicts two views of panel void access hole  18 . Panel void access hole  18  was created to provide external access to the Cap void  16 . In further detail, to  FIGS. 24 and 25 , depicts two views of panel void access holes  18 . The arrangement and size can be based on material inserted into Cap void  16 . The number of holes is dependent on the material to provide expansion relief. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 24 and 25 , depicts two views of cap  15  being filled with a foam polymer or similar material through the opening of panel void access hole  18 . The foam type polymer will act as an adhesive to the inside surfaces of cap  13 A and when dried the foam provides adherence and/or internal support for the cap  13 , The foam can be inserted into the void as a solid mass and adhered to the inside surfaces by a glue or adhesive. 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 26 and 27 , depicts two views of panel  7 , panel edge and panel edge cover  20 . 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 28 and 29 , depicts two views of  19  and panel edge cover  20  assembled together resulting in panel corner  21 . 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 28 and 29 , depicts two views of panel corner group  21  and panel  7  unassembled. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 30 and 31 , depicts two views of panel corner group  21  and panel  7  assembled by aligning the interconnecting segments of panel  7  and panel corner group  21 . 
     In further detail  FIGS. 30 and 31 , the positioning lines for mating the segments of panel corner group  21  and panel  7  resulting in a solid corner. 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 32 and 33 , depicts two views of panel  7 , panel  7 A and Panel corner group  21  and cap corner group  21 A unassembled. 
     In further detail  FIGS. 32 and 33 , depicts the mating lines of panel  7  and panel corner group  21  and the mating lines of panel  7 A and panel corner group  21 A. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 34 and 35 , depicts two views of panel  7 , panel  7 A, panel  7 B and cap corner edge group  21  and cap corner edge group  21 A. 
     In further detail  FIGS. 34 and 35 , depicts the mating of panel  7  and panel corner group  21  and the mating of panel  7 A and panel corner group  21 A. 
     In further detail  FIGS. 34 and 35 , depicts the mating of panel  7  and panel corner group  21  results in panel corner group  22 . 
     In further detail  FIGS. 34 and 35 , depicts the mating of panel  7 A and panel corner group  21 A results in panel corner group  22 A. 
     In further detail  FIGS. 34 and 35 , depicts the mating lines of panel  7 B with panel corner group  22  and panel corner group  22 A. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 36 and 37 , depicts panel  7 B assembled with panel corner group  22  and panel corner group  22 A. 
     In further detail  FIGS. 36 and 37 , depicts panel  7 B, panel corner group  21 A and panel corner  22 A results in panel group  23 . 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 38 and 39 , depicts two views of panel group  23 , corner edge  24   a ,  24   b ,  24   c , 24   d  blackened and dotted along the Z axis of the panel group  23  and centerline marks  25   a ,  25   b ,  25   c ,  25   d.    
     In further detail  FIGS. 38 and 39 , depicts the corner edges  24   a ,  24   b ,  24   c , 24   d  blackened and arced and extend the length of the panel group  23  marked by dotted lines. 
     In further detail  FIGS. 38 and 39 , depicts the centerline marks  25   a ,  25   b ,  25   c ,  25   d  centered on the Z-axis of each Panel edge segment of panel group  23 . 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 40 and 41 , depicts two views of panel group  23  showing the outer corner edge radius  24   a ,  24   b ,  24   c ,  24   d  were subtracted from the Panel group  23  due to the material being excessive and unnecessary to the strength of the structure resulting in lighter edges. 
     In further detail  FIGS. 40 and 41 , depicts the Edge hole circle  26   a ,  26   b ,  26   c ,  26   d  to be subtracted which is centered on a centerline. Each hole will extend through the length of the panel group  23  along the Z-axis. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 42 and 43 , depicts two views of panel group  23  displaying that Edge holes  27   a ,  27   b ,  27   c ,  27   d  were subtracted the entire length of the Panel. 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 44 and 45  depicts two views of rod  28 A aligned directly above the centerline on the Z-axis of the Edge hole  27   a  of panel group  23 . 
     In further detail  FIGS. 44 and 45  depicts two views of rod  28 B each aligned directly above the centerline on the Z-axis of the Edge hole  27   b  of panel group  23 . 
     In further detail  FIGS. 44 and 45  depicts two views of rod  28 C each aligned directly above the centerline on the Z-axis of the Edge hole  27   c  of panel group  23 . 
     In further detail  FIGS. 44 and 45  depicts two views of rod  28 D each aligned directly above the centerline on the Z-axis of the Edge hole  27   d  of panel group  23 . Referring now to  FIGS. 46 and 47  depicts two views of rod  28 A aligned on the centerline on the Z-axis and inserted fully through Edge hole  27   a  of panel group  23 . In further detail  FIGS. 46 and 47  depicts two views of rod  28 B aligned on the centerline on the Z-axis and inserted fully through Edge hole  27   b  of panel group  23 . In further detail  FIGS. 46 and 47  depicts two views of rod  28 C aligned on the centerline on the Z-axis and inserted fully through Edge hole  27   c  of panel group  23 . In further detail  FIGS. 46 and 47  depicts two views of rod  28 D aligned on the centerline on the Z-axis and inserted fully through Edge hole  27   d  of panel group  23  In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 48 and 49  depicts cap  15 A centered directly above the Panel edge body  23  and cap  15 B centered directly below the Panel edge body  23  on the Z-axis. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 48 and 49  depicts the Cap edge hole  29 A,  29 B,  29 C,  29 D, each hole created in Cap  15 A and Cap  15 B are on the same Z-axis centerline of each corresponding rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C and  28 D. The term Corresponding is referring to having the same suffix letter as itself. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 48 and 49  depicts the Cap edge hole  29 A,  29 B,  29 C,  29 D, each hole created in Cap  15 A is slightly larger than each corresponding rod  28 A,  28   b ,  28 C and  28 D on the Z-axis. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 48 and 49  depicts the Cap edge hole  29 E,  29 F,  29 G,  29 H, each hole created in Cap  15 B is slightly larger than each corresponding rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C and  28 D on the Z-axis. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 50 and 51  depicts Panel edge body  23  assembled with Cap  15 A by inserting the rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C and  28 D through each corresponding Cap edge hole  29 A,  29 B,  29 C,  29 D. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 50 and 51  depicts Panel edge body  23  assembled with Cap  15 B by inserting the rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C and  28 D through each aligned Cap edge hole  29 E,  29 F,  29 G,  29 H. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 50 and 51  depicts the end of each rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D extended through the corresponding Cap edge hole  29 A,  29 B,  29 C,  29 D. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 50 and 51  depicts the end of each rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D extended through the corresponding Cap edge hole  29 E,  29 F,  29 G,  29 H. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 50 and 51  depicts the Main body  30  contains rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D, Cap  15 A and  15 B and Panel edge body  23 . 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 52 and 53  depicts Corner cap nuts  31 A,  31 B,  31 C,  31 D each aligned on the centerline of each corresponding Rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D of the Z-axis. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 52 and 53  depicts Corner cap nuts  31 A,  31 B,  31 C,  31 D having a mating thread identical to Rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 54 and 55  depicts Corner cap nuts  31 A,  31 B,  31 C,  31 D each threaded onto the corresponding Rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 54 and 55  the Rods  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D extend through the Cap edge holes  29 A,  29 B,  29 C,  29 D. 
     In further detail, the components on this page can be constructed from any material, natural or synthetic that is suitable for the desired design of the product such as wood, wood by-product or plastic. 
     In further detail of this page, all dimensions are dependent on the desired final construction and/or design. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 56 and 57  depicts Foot  32 A,  32 B,  32 C,  32 D each aligned on the centerline of each corresponding Rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D. 
     In further detail,  FIGS. 56 and 57  depicts Corner cap nuts  31 A,  31 B,  31 C,  31 D having a mating thread identical to Rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D. 
     Referring now to  FIGS. 58 and 59  depicts Corner cap nuts  31 A,  31 B,  31 C,  31 D each threaded onto the corresponding Rod  28 A,  28 B,  28 C,  28 D. 
     Referring now to  FIG. 60 ,  61 ,  62 ,  63  showing completed assembly  33 . 
     DRAWINGS SHORT DESCRIPTION 
       FIG. 1  is a side view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 2  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 3  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 4  is a bottom view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 5  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 6  is a perspective of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 7  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 8  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 9  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 10  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 11  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 12  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 13  is a side view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 14  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 15  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 16  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 17  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 18  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 19  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 20  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 21  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 22  is a side view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 23  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 24  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 25  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 26  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 27  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 28  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 29  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 30  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 31  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 32  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 33  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 34  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 35  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 36  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 37  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 38  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 39  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 40  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 41  is a top view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 42  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 43  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 44  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 45  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 46  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 47  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 48  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 49  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 50  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 51  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 52  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 53  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 54  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 55  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 56  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 57  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 58  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 59  is a front view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 60  is a perspective view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly 
       FIG. 61  is a side view of a Quick assembling Furniture assembly

Technology Classification (CPC): 8