101 |
Portable desk top |
US67770133 |
1933-06-26 |
US1942340A |
1934-01-02 |
MADDEN LELAND S |
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102 |
Combination reading desk and bookcase |
US51634731 |
1931-02-17 |
US1876681A |
1932-09-13 |
STAMM IRWIN JOHN |
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103 |
Portable desk |
US39964129 |
1929-10-14 |
US1812694A |
1931-06-30 |
HALLOWELL HOWARD T; FRANK BENNETT |
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104 |
Portable desk s os auction clerks |
US1613440D |
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US1613440A |
1927-01-04 |
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105 |
Combination bookholder and table |
US10698826 |
1926-05-05 |
US1600409A |
1926-09-21 |
GRIGGS ANNIE S |
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106 |
Book rest |
US50493121 |
1921-10-03 |
US1448118A |
1923-03-13 |
HAZEL HOFFMAN BIRDIE |
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107 |
Desk |
US32273619 |
1919-09-09 |
US1379134A |
1921-05-24 |
STEDDOM CALVIN B |
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108 |
FURNITURE WITH REMOVABLE ELECTRONICS RACK |
US15970505 |
2018-05-03 |
US20180332956A1 |
2018-11-22 |
Andreas PAPPAS; Dean WHEELAN |
A piece of furniture, such as a lectern, has a shell with an opening. A rack for electronic equipment is mounted within the shell. The rack can be slid between a stowed position in which the rack is entirely within the furniture and an access position in which the rack extends through the opening and is partially outside the shell. |
109 |
Corrugated furniture design and construction system |
US15616309 |
2017-06-07 |
US09975307B2 |
2018-05-22 |
Zachary Rotholz |
A piece of furniture such as a standing desk is constructed of intersecting folded prisms provided with a novel slot joint system which affords lateral and torsional stability, simplicity, and long life to such furniture. |
110 |
COMPUTER STAND |
US15480343 |
2017-04-05 |
US20170290417A1 |
2017-10-12 |
Bruce Cassamajor |
An improved computer stand is an elevated computer support surface that allows users to comfortably stand, if desired, while taking up much less space than conventional computer desks. Fabricated of a durable wood material with a strong, metal-based support stem, this product would be adjustable to heights ranging from forty-two to sixty-two inches (35″-62″), and would feature a large surface width of thirty inches (30″). The improved computer stand would have two (2) tiers. The top section would be a flat rectangular piece that could easily support a laptop or computer monitor. The second tier, which would be tucked underneath the top space, would be hinge connected and adjustable in height. A footrest, attached at the base of the support stem, would offer a height adjustable place to relax the feet should one choose to sit on a tall stool or chair while working. |
111 |
Desktop organization and display stand system |
US14069104 |
2013-10-31 |
US09565928B2 |
2017-02-14 |
Richard Kassanoff; Robert Larry Stewart |
A desktop organization and display stand system generally providing an integrated system for desks and workstations that is convertible between a conventional working surface, and a display shelf to support a variety of objects including electronic media, such as a tablet computer, laptop computer, smart phone, electronic display, flat panel monitor, television, books, magazines, other printed materials, other suitable object and/or electronic media, or any combination thereof. |
112 |
MEDIA CONTROL CONSOLE |
US14858549 |
2015-09-18 |
US20160088757A1 |
2016-03-24 |
Dan Aldridge; Adam Blaxill; Richard Thompson; Andrew Redman; Gary Hunt |
A media control console is described which comprises a lectern type housing, one or more media electronics modules mounted within the lectern type housing, and an umbilical cable carrying electrical power to the media electronics modules and/or control signals to and/or from the media electronics modules. The umbilical cable is durably attachable or permanently attached to the media control console and a fixed electrical installation external to the console. |
113 |
Support arrangement for an inverted tablet |
US13998895 |
2013-12-19 |
US09204716B2 |
2015-12-08 |
Damon A. Carter |
A frame arrangement for the inverted support of a tablet to enable a supine individual to read and operate the tablet. The frame arrangement comprises an arrangement of tablet-supporting side members for peripherally surrounding and supporting a tablet, and a plurality of length adjustable leg members attached to an underside portion of the tablet-supporting side members. The leg members have a tightenable universal swivel joint thereat, to permit the leg members to be positionally and lengthwise adjusted adjacent a supine user of the frame arrangement. |
114 |
PORTABLE, NESTING VOTING BOOTH |
US12719996 |
2010-03-09 |
US20100224105A1 |
2010-09-09 |
GARY V. ABEL; Joseph Wilson |
A voting booth that is easily transported between a polling-facility and a storage facility, easy to set up, and efficiently stored with other voting booths when not in use. The voting booth comprises an inclined private semi-enclosure and a leg assembly in a nesting configuration. The leg assembly optionally includes a plurality of casters. The voting booth components are configured to allow modular grouping and nesting with voting booths of like construction. The voting booth is light-weight and has a high degree of mobility. The nesting ability provides for efficient storage by minimizing the space needed to store multiple voting booths. |
115 |
Podium |
US11895418 |
2007-08-24 |
US20090050773A1 |
2009-02-26 |
Patrick McCarty |
A podium for use in teaching environments includes a sloped top, a vertical support and a base. The sloped top includes a ledge for holding notes, speeches, books and the like. An underside of the sloped top is configured to resemble a sheet of notebook paper. The vertical support is formed in the shape of a writing instrument and extends between the sloped top and the base. The base is fixed to a lower region of the vertical support and includes adjustable legs. Graduated marks may be provided on a top side of the base. |
116 |
Portable and collapsible lectern and bookstand |
US11487016 |
2006-07-14 |
US20080011915A1 |
2008-01-17 |
Yomtov Landman |
A portable and collapsible lectern for use as a tabletop lectern when in an open position and for use as a briefcase when in a closed position. The lectern includes a frame having an upper frame member, an intermediate frame member, and a lower frame member. The upper frame member is pivotally connected by first hinge members to the intermediate frame member. The intermediate frame member is also pivotally connected by second hinge members to the lower frame member. The pivotally connected upper, intermediate and lower frame members forms a Z-shaped configuration when in the open position for use as a lectern. The pivotally connected upper, intermediate and lower frame member forms a briefcase when in the closed position. The lectern also includes support legs for adjusting the position of the upper frame member to different reading positions when the lectern is in the open position. |
117 |
Loop-frame lectern with removable front panel |
US11712878 |
2007-03-01 |
US20070215779A1 |
2007-09-20 |
Lisa A. Traun |
A lectern enhances the ability of a speaker to deliver a presentation to an audience. This invention is a lectern with support, base, and two side components assembled in a loop-frame construction. The loop-frame construction of the lectern minimizes the use of material, provides a functional and aesthetic design, and resists shear stress. A removable front panel can be attached to or removed from the loop frame without disassembling or reassembling the lectern. |
118 |
Stowable lectern |
US10182443 |
2000-04-14 |
US06997117B1 |
2006-02-14 |
José Figueras Mitjans |
Improved lectern table, made up of a bearing column (1) that rests on a base (2) to be fixed to the floor, while at its upper part it incorporates a board (3) situated in tiltable assembly, having on the rear of the column (1) a support (4) by way of an upwards directed arm on which a module (5) foreseen of a microphone (6) is situated which stands out above the board (3). |
119 |
Lectern |
US09618491 |
2000-07-18 |
US06663200B1 |
2003-12-16 |
Dan James |
A floor standing lectern includes a single, unitary, continuous shell formed of a plastic material and having an integral and continuous exterior wall comprised of top, front, side, rear and bottom walls which collectively enclose a hollow interior cavity. The top wall has a support surface to support a lecturer's notes, and a perimeter which substantially comprises a rounded edge joining the top wall to the side, front and rear walls. The front wall faces an audience, and has a height sized to extend substantially from the floor to at least the top wall. The front wall has a perimeter which substantially comprises a rounded edge joining the front wall to the opposite side walls. |
120 |
Multi purpose, full size, portable podium |
US23190 |
1998-02-13 |
US6092885A |
2000-07-25 |
Dan James |
A durable one-piece portable podium that is lightweight, yet a full size executive type podium, of the type that is easily manufactured and recyclable. The lower portion of the podium has a toe kick (10) and a side connection indentation (12). The back of the podium contains a knee indentation (14) a middle shelf (16) and a top receptacle (18). The top desk (20) contains a pen trough (22) a front rise (24) a light visor (26) and side holds (28). The front of the podium contains an indented, front receptacle (30) that facilitates inserts of various materials, signs, speakers, etc., to customize the looks and or the performance of the podium. |