序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Improved folding desk US70339D US70339A 1867-10-29
122 Bread-making table US23283D US23283A 1859-03-15
123 Stand with magnetic retention for portable devices US15071954 2016-03-16 US09949561B2 2018-04-24 Stuart Ripley Aldrich
A computing stand for supporting an electronic device, the stand comprising: a work surface; one or more magnets positioned on the work surface; a riser attached to the work surface; and a base attached to the riser, wherein the one or more magnets are positioned to attract to one or more magnets associated with at least one of the electronic device, a keyboard of the electronic device, and a kickstand of the electronic device.
124 MULTI-FUNCTION TRAVEL-FRIENDLY WORKSTATION WITH COOLING AND VENTILATION US15588595 2017-05-06 US20170318958A1 2017-11-09 James Nathaniel Asante
An ergonomically designed space saving, collapsible multi-function travel-friendly modular workstation for supporting a broad range of electronic systems, reading materials and the like for users while standing, sitting or on-the-go, and fits in anywhere, anytime is presented. The workstation comprises a support unit, telescopic rod and tripod and is designed to provide needed cooling and ventilation for electronic systems, support healthy postures, and complete comfort and versatility of a multi-function workstation with all the important things needed when working at a desk, thereby improving a user's comfort when using the workstation. Further, the workstation is designed for easy transportation, storage and set up, as well as provide a versatile workspace for a user in many different environments, for everyday use such as note taking, writing, reading, presentations, performing arts and rehearsing while playing a musical instrument, music or conductor stand, etc.
125 Adjustable-foldable desk US15249391 2016-08-27 US09668571B1 2017-06-06 Kamran Ghobadi
An adjustable-foldable desk to be mounted on top of stationary desks, tables and counters with no attachments. Desk comprises leg(s) assemblies on left and right sides whereby connect desktop to the base of the desk. Spring-loaded buttons at upper portion of the leg(s) assemblies allow to release the engagement of the desktop in order to adjust the tilt of the desktop. Also, spring-loaded buttons at lower portions of the leg(s) assemblies allow to release the engagement of the leg with the base in order to swing the leg and substantially desktop in order to adjust the height of the desk.
126 Foldable lectern assembly US13955326 2013-07-31 US09468290B2 2016-10-18 Jacob Roth
A foldable lectern assembly includes a reading material support surface pivotedly connected to a case. A support bar is arranged to support the reading material support surface in inclined and horizontal positions. The foldable lectern assembly has a table top configuration and a standup configuration.
127 STAND WITH MAGNETIC RETENTION FOR PORTABLE DEVICES US15071954 2016-03-16 US20160270525A1 2016-09-22 Stuart Ripley Aldrich
A computing stand for supporting an electronic device, the stand comprising: a work surface; one or more magnets positioned on the work surface; a riser attached to the work surface; and a base attached to the riser, wherein the one or more magnets are positioned to attract to one or more magnets associated with at least one of the electronic device, a keyboard of the electronic device, and a kickstand of the electronic device.
128 FOLDABLE LECTERN ASSEMBLY US13955326 2013-07-31 US20150034793A1 2015-02-05 Jacob Roth
A foldable lectern assembly includes a reading material support surface pivotedly connected to a case. A support bar is arranged to support the reading material support surface in inclined and horizontal positions. The foldable lectern assembly has a table top configuration and a standup configuration.
129 Adjustable Lectern System US12182690 2008-07-30 US20090039228A1 2009-02-12 Richard B. Atlas; Oleh M. Artym
An adjustable lectern includes a base portion having a tubular upstanding base member and a tubular upstanding tower member that is mounted in a telescoping arrangement with respect to the base member. The base member and the tower member are each respectively formed as rigid tubes or channels by a single, unitary piece of material such as sheet metal. The lectern further includes a work platform that is positioned at an upper end of the tower portion. The work platform is both vertically and horizontally adjustable with respect to the base portion, so that both users who will be standing behind the lectern making a presentation and users who will be sitting behind the adjustable lectern in a wheelchair when making a presentation may be accommodated. Both the work platform and the base member include industry-standard rackmount structure for facilitating integration of electronic components.
130 Laboratory easel US11724511 2007-03-15 US07481409B1 2009-01-27 Cedric S. Reynolds
An easel for laboratory work having a transparent top and a furrowed bottom for support and better observation of laboratory equipment positioned on a counter or other horizontal surface. A cylindrical spacer is placed within one of the bottom furrows to bias the top at a desired angle for convenient viewing during precision laboratory operations such as when using a pipette. A friction pad can be placed on the top for securing a pipette well plate holder or other laboratory apparatus.
131 Lectern US10820075 2004-04-07 US07106014B1 2006-09-12 Michael J. Mastalir; Lon D. Seidl
A lectern incorporating a support member having a recess that can receive a control panel or laptop or notebook computer, for use with the by a speaker or other presenter. The support member defines an interior, and includes a keyboard tray slidably received within the interior and connectable to the monitor or computer positioned within the recess such that an individual can enter information directly from the keyboard into the device positioned within the recess. The lectern also includes a pair of sliding panels that can be used to cover or expose the device positioned within the recess. The lectern further includes a vertical adjustment mechanism for raising or lowering the height of the lectern as necessary.
132 Document holder for computer workstation US10387797 2003-03-13 US07100883B2 2006-09-05 Thomas B. Ramey, III; Clifford T. Calfee
A document holder, adapted for use at a computer workstation or word processor, includes an easel supported by spaced apart support arms. The easel and the support arms are connected to each other at respective pivot connections to provide for angular adjustment of the easel with respect to the arms. The easel includes a first member connected to the support arms and a second member which is movable relative to the first member in a downward direction or a direction toward an operator of the document holder. The first and second easel members include respective retainer and support rail parts provided with detents for selectively locking the second easel member in a selected working position with respect to the first easel member. A third easel member is supported on the first easel member for extension in a direction opposite that of the second easel member.
133 Portable podium US11184826 2005-07-20 US20060016945A1 2006-01-26 Elton Taylor
The adjustable, portable podium includes a podium top or rack having a tray, the rack being pivotally connected with a telescoping support of nested tubing by a securing bolt, allowing the angle of the podium to be adjusted. The nested tubing is preferably of three, 16-inch lengths having wing screws for locking in an extended position, and which can be loosened to collapse the tubing to a retracted position. A base has a centrally disposed, externally threaded connector extending upward to receive the lower end of the nested tubing in a lower wall thereof. A carrying case is provided for easy transport of the collapsed podium. The podium is easily assembled and can be adjusted to the user's height, whether standing or sitting.
134 Non-swiveling height adjustable podium with pin US09898405 2001-07-03 US06578501B1 2003-06-17 Lorraine Moore
A non-swiveling height adjustable podium comprising a base, a column, a cam locking pneumatic cylinder disposed within the column; a receiver tube having a first tube end slidingly disposed over a first end, and a second tube end; a top mount assembly having a right side, a left side, a front side, a speaker side, a top side, a bottom side, a receiver tube engaging structure secured to the bottom side for fixedly connecting the receiver tube to the top mount assembly, a top shelf having a sloping portion and a flat portion, and wherein the sloping portion is secured to the top mount assembly; a front panel secured to the front side and the flat portion; a support structure having a first part fixed to and extending from a position between the first tube end of the receiver tube and the second end of the receiving tube to a second part secured to the front panel; a left panel secured to the left side and to the front panel; a right panel secured to the right side and the front panel; an actuation structure for engaging the pneumatic cylinder; a cam locking structure for locking the podium at a desired height once the pneumatic cylinder is engaged, and a locking pin for arresting swiveling movement of the receiver tube.
135 Adjustable book stand US970789 1992-11-03 US5273247A 1993-12-28 Rong S. Jan
A book stand includes a base, a post extended upward from the base, a sleeve slidably engaged on the post and movable up and down along the post, a housing rotatably disposed on the sleeve at a vertical axis, and a board rotatably disposed on the housing at a lateral axis. The height of the board can be adjusted when the sleeve slides along the post, and the angular positions of the board can be adjusted when the housing rotates about the vertical axis and when the board rotates about the lateral axis.
136 Telephone table US765314 1991-09-25 US5161868A 1992-11-10 Herbert M. Hooser
A telephone table is provided which consists of a lower cabinet for holding various components therein, which are used in conjunction with a telephone. A storage door has a plurality of internal shelves attached thereto, while the storage door is hinged to the lower cabinet. A plurality of locking casters are mounted to the underside of the lower cabinet so that the lower cabinet can be rolled along a floor and retained in a stationary position. An upper table top has receptacles for holding a pen, a pencil and note paper. A pull our side board is in the upper table top for holding writing paper and the like. A rest plate is carried on the upper table top, whereby the rest plate will secure the base of the telephone thereto, so that a person using the telephone does not have to hold onto the base of the telephone. A mechanism is for varying the height and tilting of the upper table top with respect to the lower cabinet, so that the person can stand, sit and recline proximate the telephone table when using the telephone.
137 Adjustable foot support US557455 1983-12-02 US4549767A 1985-10-29 James F. Hampshire; Beverly L. Wilkinson
An adjustable foot support (10) includes a platform (38) upon which the feet may be placed and a base (14) to support the platform (38). A bracket assembly (26) extends upwardly from the base (14) and has a plurality of stepped channels (28) which selectively cooperate with a downwardly extending leg (41) from the platform (38) so that the platform (38) is selectively inclined with respect to the base (14).
138 Copyholder, lectern, book support US239349 1981-03-02 US4466593A 1984-08-21 Clayton P. Odenath
The invention is a multipurpose device made of a clear transparent material which blends in with any decor. Its unique appearance makes it inconspicuous and allows for an unobstructed view when not in use. It is collapsible, portable and can be used as a copyholder, lectern or book support capable of holding books and copies of various size and nature such as dictionaries, bibles, notebooks, mechanical drawings, musical compositions, office dictation and the like.The device consists of a back support member with a clip mounted at the top front of the same, a ledge mounted near the bottom front of said back support member, two rails which parallel each other mounted in a vertical position on the back of said support member and two quadrilateral legs which slide into said rails in six different ways to form different adjustable positions, the lectern being one of said positions.
139 Conductor's chair US878732 1978-02-17 US4238097A 1980-12-09 Herman A. Clausen; David R. Boeddeker; Logan W. Johnson; Jerry A. Wenger
A conductor's chair, podium and stand wherein a podium has a flat standing area at a relatively low level and both the chair and stand have a plurality of generally horizontally-extending legs with certain of the legs having a greater length to underlie and balance the off-center weight of the chair and stand, respectively, and with the longer legs being positionable under the podium to bring the chair and stand relatively close together and with minimal leg exposure beyond the perimeter of the podium. The chair and stand are of separable parts with interengaging sections which may be assembled in only one relation to assure stability in use.
140 Bi-level book stand US513274 1974-10-09 US3934806A 1976-01-27 David M. Rady
The invention is a book stand intended for use primarily in supporting shop manuals and other automotive books for an automobile mechanic, and comprises a tripod base with a vertical shaft and a book support tray that is removably mountable either atop the shaft or in the base at near floor level so that it is easily seen by the mechanic when standing or when working beneath the body of an automobile.
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