[54] SERVICE UNIT, PARTICULARLY FOR A DOCTOR'S OR A DENTIST'S OFFICE
[76] Inventor: Jan-Ake Hallen, Brinketorpsvagen 3, Partille, Sweden, 43300
[21] Appl. No.: 560,648
[22] Filed: Mar. 21, 1975
[30] Foreign Application Priority Data
Mar. 25, 1974 Sweden 7403958
[51] Int. C1.2 A47B 53/00; A47B 49/00
[52] U.S. Q 312/209; 312/202;
312/252- 312/254
[58] Field of Search 312/209, 254, 198, 197,
312/252, 202; 32/22; 248/356
[56] References Cited
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Primary Examiner—Robert L. Wolfe
Assistant Examiner—Victor N. Sakran
[57] ABSTRACT
A service unit for facilitating a doctor's or a dentist's work at treatment of a patient comprises a work bench and one or more cupboards, rotatably supported on a pillar stand with a substantially vertical axis of rotation; the pillar stand is mainly of U-shape with two shanks and an intermediate, vertical portion; the ends of the shanks, remote from said intermediate portion, being connected to/or designed as vertically extending journal supports, and said intermediate portion, and/or the shanks, being provided with two horizontal cross bars spaced apart a distance in the vertical direction and intended for carrying the work bench and the cupboards.
4 Claims, 6 Drawing Figures