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 Motion Control for Extension and Retraction Arrangements US12573864 2009-10-05 US20100084535A1 2010-04-08 Sava Cvek
An extension and retraction arrangement with a control system for adjusting a monitor from a retracted configuration to an extended configuration. The control system controls an extension and retraction of a trolley structure and a retained monitor and an opening and closing of a door through which the monitor can be extended. The control system has an operation mode with an UP sequence and a DOWN sequence. Sensors can sense open and closed positions of the door and raised and extended and retracted positions of the trolley and the monitor. The control system can automatically react to monitor positioning issues, losses in power, and obstructions to the travel of the door and the trolley structure.
122 Extension and retraction arrangements with control systems US11152999 2005-06-14 US07517029B2 2009-04-14 Sava Cvek
An extension and retraction arrangement with a trolley structure retained for axial extension and retraction relative to a rail arrangement and a control system with an actuating arrangement and a mechanism for selectively controlling a travel of the trolley structure. In a manual control system, the trolley structure can be mechanically engaged and disengaged in extended and retracted configurations by first and second locking projections respectively. An actuating rod can be actuated by a trigger to pivot the locking projections into and out of engagement with the trolley structure. The trigger can additionally enable a selective release of first and second doors from closed positions. A motorized control system can propel the trolley structure and open and close the doors. A lock and key, an access card and access card reader, or a remote control and remote control receiver can selectively enable operation of the control system.
123 Interactive display table top US11137610 2005-05-26 US20060267952A1 2006-11-30 Steve Alcorn
An interactive display table system includes a horizontally disposed upward facing display device for displaying video signals, a transparent touch sensitive overlay input device mounted over the top of the display device, and a transparent protective covering device mounted over the top of the transparent touch sensitive overlay input device and the display device. A housing receives the sub-assembly comprising the display device, the transparent touch sensitive overlay input, the transparent protective covering device and a controller having an output video connection to the display device and an input connection to the transparent touch sensitive input device. The interactive display table system may also be connected to multiple interactive display table systems via a network to coordinate networked graphical presentations on each interactive display table.
124 Method for operating an electronic machine using a pointing device US10649115 2003-08-27 US20050075168A1 2005-04-07 John Martin
An electronic game device system is switchable between an amusement mode and a gaming or gambling mode and is useful for vehicles such as airplanes or boats which move geographically from jurisdictions where gaming is legal to jurisdictions where it is not. A GPS receive can be used to automatically switch the system between the modes, dependent upon the vehicle position. An improved method of operating a touch screen on a CRT or ICD computer screen uses finger release as input registering, and also may use highlighting of a button being selected with an enlarged button area for any highlighted button. Mounting arrangements for mounting computer screens or monitors are also disclosed for mounting between a transparent table top in e.g. a lounge area, and for mounting in seatbacks of airplane or other vehicle seats.
125 Combined work station aperture frame and flat monitor support US09723937 2000-11-28 US06601931B1 2003-08-05 Edward C. Schairbaum; John N. Lechman
An assembly is provided or supporting a flat monitor in adjacent but underlying relationship to a preferably window pane equipped, preferably rectangularly-configured aperture provided in a desk-type working platform. An aperture frame extends about perimeter portions of the aperture. A flat monitor support platform is located beneath but adjacent to the aperture. Joining components extend between and interconnect portions of the aperture frame with portions of the flat monitor support platform. A flat monitor is supportable by the platform with the platform generally suspended from the aperture frame with the aperture frame so positioned in the aperture. The flat monitor viewing screen with the flat monitor so supported is viewable through the aperture. The inclination of the flat monitor viewing screen is adjustable if desired. Various aperture frame structures, flat monitor support platforms, and joining components can be utilized.
126 Adjustable monitor support for flat monitors US09416973 1999-10-12 US06431377B1 2002-08-13 John N. Lechman
A shelf subassembly is provided for adjustably supporting a flat panel. The shelf subassembly is itself supportable in an adjustable CRT support subassembly, which is supported in a monitor support assembly. The shelf subassembly includes a panel support portion for supporting the flat panel display, and a securing device connected to the panel support portion for operably and removably connecting the shelf subassembly to the CRT support subassembly.
127 Office desk with computer workstation US09935482 2001-08-22 US20020053862A1 2002-05-09 Casper Petrus Visser; Ronald William Marnefeldt
Support means for a computer monitor and/or central processing unit and/or computer keyboard in furniture in which the monitor will be visible through a transparent panel in a working surface, in which the support means includes a single beam which can be attached to and detached from legs of a table, extending transversely between the legs when attached. Suspending links can be attached to and detached from the beam to support platforms for the monitor to and/or the CPU The keyboard is connected by links to the platform for the monitor so that when the keyboard support is pulled out for use the monitor is moved into an operative position from an inoperative position in which it is out of the way.
128 ADJUSTABLE MONITOR SUPPORT FOR FLAT MONITORS US09416973 1999-10-12 US20020050234A1 2002-05-02 JOHN N. LECHMAN
A shelf subassembly is provided for adjustably supporting a flat panel. The shelf subassembly is itself supportable in an adjustable CRT support subassembly, which is supported in a monitor support assembly. The shelf subassembly includes a panel support portion for supporting the flat panel display, and a securing device connected to the panel support portion for operably and removably connecting the shelf subassembly to the CRT support subassembly.
129 Partition combined to computer desk to display screen of monitor US09221581 1998-12-29 US06186076B1 2001-02-13 Chang-Nam Sung
An assembly that combines a partition and computer desk to display a screen of a monitor positioned beneath the computer desk. A keyboard box is slidable along a bottom face of an upper plate of the computer desk. A wire connected a limit switch attached to the keyboard box turns the monitor ON when the keyboard box is drawn out from underneath the upper plate. A user can see an image of the monitor screen through glass fixed to the upper plate and reflected by a mirror positioned in front of a reflection plate on the partition.
130 Work station for flat monitors US902455 1997-07-29 US6092883A 2000-07-25 John N. Lechman
A flat monitor is associated with a work station in inset relationship to the top surface of the work station's platform so as to be non-interfering with this top surface usage. The flat monitor is supported in a compartment structure associated with an opening in the platform. The compartment and the flat monitor are preferably provided with a transparent sheet extending over the platform opening.
131 Trapezoidal hidden-monitor computer desk modules and assemblies thereof US909410 1997-08-11 US6033045A 2000-03-07 Fay D. Roberts; Debra D. Williamson
A computer desk module has a trapezoidal desk top with an opening. A transparent window plate is supported in the desk top so as to cover the opening. A pull-out keyboard shelf is supported under a front edge portion of the desk top. A computer monitor is suspended under the desk top so its screen is inclined upward to allow viewing of the screen through the window plate. A plurality of the computer desk modules are assembled end-to-end into various semi-trapezoidal clusters, S-shaped clusters, and straight line clusters. Overhead power and data bus cables are routed from a classroom ceiling into tubular legs supporting a decorative cover against the ceiling. The legs extend upward from a cabinet having a semi-octagonal shape that mates with a semi-octagonal cluster of the computer desk modules. The cables pass through the legs, through the cabinet, into the various computer desk modules forming the cluster, and to the monitor and a computer in each of the computer desk modules.
132 Liner sleeve for monitor viewing aperture in a work station US63757 1998-04-21 US6019051A 2000-02-01 Edward C. Schairbaum
Apparatus and method are provided for preparing a viewing aperture in the top deck of a work station. The aperture when formed is provided with a liner sleeve adjacent to its perimeter. The outside face of the liner sleeve engages the edge wall of the aperture and the inside face of the liner sleeve supports rim portions of a transparent panel that is inset across the aperture. Various cross-sectional profiles for the aperture edge wall and the opposing faces of the liner sleeve can be used. The invention provides a reliable procedure for making an accurately sized aperture for monitor viewing in a deck.
133 Computer workstation US727372 1996-10-08 US5758935A 1998-06-02 Gary M. Coonan
A computer workstation for use in a hospital setting is described. The workstation includes a box shaped cabinet with a keyboard drawer slidably mounted to it. A window assembly is mounted to the top of the cabinet. The window assembly enables the user to view the monitor of the workstation which is mounted within the cabinet to its own base for sturdiness and damage prevention. The cabinet also includes four wheels mounted at each corner of its base. Optionally, the cabinet can include additional drawers for other computer parts and other supplies. The window assembly is substantially leak-proof to prevent chemicals and other hazardous materials from entering the interior of the cabinet and damaging the electronic equipment found within the cabinet. The fasteners that are used to mount the monitor and other parts to the cabinet are concealed inside the cabinet to provide a smooth and easy cleaning surface.
134 Preparation of monitor viewing apertures in a work station US454644 1995-05-31 US5740743A 1998-04-21 Edward C. Schairbaum
Apparatus and method are provided for preparing a viewing aperture in the top deck of a work station. The aperture when formed is provided with a liner sleeve adjacent to its perimeter. The outside face of the liner sleeve engages the edge wall of the aperture and the inside face of the liner sleeve supports rim portions of a transparent panel that is inset across the aperture. Various cross-sectional profiles for the aperture edge wall and the opposing faces of the liner sleeve can be used. The invention provides a reliable procedure for making an accurately sized aperture for monitor viewing in a deck.
135 Adjustable monitor support US428860 1995-04-25 US5685236A 1997-11-11 John N. Lechman
A combination structure is disclosed wherein a stand-alone desk structure coacts with an underdesk monitor support structure for positioning and supporting the monitor support. Optionally a slidable keyboard tray support can be included with this monitor support. The top platform member of the desk structure includes a transparent portion. The monitor support structure includes a monitor support shelf and a pair of side supports which are each equipped with a U-configured unitary frame having a pair of legs and a cross member. A plurality of transversely extending, vertically spaced load bearable wire members extend between each pair of legs. Adjustable connector assemblies connect the shelf member with selected load bearable members of each side support. Optionally but preferably, each side support can also include a cross transverse bar which is optionally configured to support a drawer slide in combination with an associated respective leg member. Thus, the monitor support structure can not only support a horizontally slidable keyboard tray, but also be fastened to the underside of the top platform member. The combination of the monitor support structure and stand-alone desk with windowed top platform member provides a useful work station.
136 Casino card table with video display US591842 1996-01-25 US5669817A 1997-09-23 Elia R. Tarantino
A casino game table for card games such as poker includes a plurality of displays that operate to display dealt card representations in lieu of actual dealt cards. The game table includes a dealer position and a number of player positions. Each player position has a video display upon which is displayed, during game play, representations of game cards viewable substantially only by the associated player. The dealer position has a video display viewable by players and the dealer, upon which are displayed representations of cards dealt the dealer during game play, and cards of the dealer and participating players at the conclusion of game play. The dealer position includes game controls for initiating and maintaining game play.
137 Trapezoidal hidden-monitor computer desk modules and assemblies thereof US424955 1995-04-19 US5655822A 1997-08-12 Fay D. Roberts; Debra D. Williamson
A computer desk module has a trapezoidal desk top with an opening. A transparent window plate is supported in the desk top so as to cover the opening. A pull-out keyboard shelf is supported under a front edge portion of the desk top. A computer monitor is suspended under the desk top so its screen is inclined upward to allow viewing of the screen through the window plate. A plurality of the computer desk modules are assembled end-to-end into various semi-trapezoidal clusters, S-shaped clusters, and straight line clusters. Overhead power and data bus cables are routed from a classroom ceiling into tubular legs supporting a decorative cover against the ceiling. The legs extend upward from a cabinet having a semi-octagonal shape that mates with a semi-octagonal cluster of the computer desk modules. The cables pass through the legs, through the cabinet, into the various computer desk modules forming the cluster, and to the monitor and a computer in each of the computer desk modules.
138 Dual mode gaming device methods and systems US409273 1995-03-23 US5618232A 1997-04-08 John R. Martin
An electronic game device system is switchable between an amusement mode and a gaming or gambling mode and is useful for vehicles such as airplanes or boats which move geographically from jurisdictions where gaming is legal to jurisdictions where it is not. A GPS receiver can be used to automatically switch the system between the modes, dependent upon the vehicle position. An improved method of operating a touch screen on a CRT or LCD computer screen uses finger release as input registering, and also may use highlighting of a button being selected with an enlarged button area for any highlighted button. Mounting arrangements for mounting computer screens or monitors are also disclosed for mounting between a transparent table top in e.g. a lounge area, and for mounting in seatbacks of airplane or other vehicle seats.
139 Method and apparatus for processing a particulate material in a fluidized bed chamber US538963 1995-09-19 US5607649A 1997-03-04 Ove Hansen
An apparatus for processing a particulate material containing an inflammable component, such as ethanol or another solvent, comprises a fluidized bed chamber with a perforated bed plate arranged therein. The particulate material may be fluidized on the bed plate by supplying fluidizing air upwardly through perforations in the bed plate. In order to reduce the risk of explosion in the fluidizing air after its passage through the fluidized bed formed on the bed plate, dilution gas is fed into the fluidized bed chamber. The dilution gas is introduced into the fluidized bed chamber at least at one position spaced from the side walls of the chamber and preferably located centrally within the fluidized bed chamber in order to obtain a substantially uniform mixing of the dilution gas with the fluidizing air including the inflammable component immediately above the fluidized bed. The explosion safe gas mixture may be discharged from the upper part of the processing chamber.
140 Adjustable monitor suspending assembly US432820 1995-05-02 US5572935A 1996-11-12 Edward C. Schairbaum
An adjustable monitor suspending assembly is provided for a monitor that is positioned under a transparent portion in the top surface member of a desk-like structure. The suspending assembly is adjustable and suspends a forward upper region and a rearward upper region of the monitor. The suspending assembly avoids the need for a shelf member for supporting lower portions of the monitor.
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