序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Adjustable desk platform US14714682 2015-05-18 US09277809B2 2016-03-08 Daniel G. Flaherty; David Patton; Sheng Chien Wang
An adjustable desk platform can include: an upper platform defining a substantially planar work surface; a base located beneath the upper platform, the base defining a bottom surface without legs that is adapted to sit on an existing desk; first and second sets of arms coupling the upper platform to the base, wherein the first and second sets of arms are adapted for movement of the upper platform substantially in parallel with the base between a fully raised position and a fully lowered position; and a user-operable locking mechanism associated with the upper platform, the locking mechanism adapted to releasably lock the upper platform in the fully raised position, and in at least one intermediate position between the fully raised position and the fully lowered position. Other features and embodiments are discussed.
62 PULL-OUT POWER AND DATA TRAY, WORKSURFACE ASSEMBLY AND METHODS FOR THE USE THEREOF US14809843 2015-07-27 US20150327672A1 2015-11-19 John Matthai; Leon Ransmeier
A pull-out tray assembly includes a pull-out tray moveable between a closed position and an open position. A front of the tray moves downwardly and a rear of the tray moves upwardly as the tray is moved from the closed to the open position. Likewise, a front cavity is opened and a rear cavity is closed as the pull-out tray is moved from the closed position to the open position. In one embodiment, the pull-out tray assembly includes a slide mechanism pivotally supporting the pull-out tray at a first location on the tray and a track guiding the tray at a second location on the tray. In various embodiments, at least one of a power outlet and communication port is coupled to the pull-out tray. A worksurface assembly incorporating the pull-out tray is also provided, together with a method of using the pull-out tray.
63 Movement device comprising a combined individual movement and block movement drive for a plurality of jointly guided movement units US14510851 2014-10-09 US20150101427A1 2015-04-16 Eduard Nawrocki
The present invention relates to a linear movement device comprising at least two linear movement units (12, 14) which are guided in a movable manner along a shared linear movement axis (L), wherein the linear movement device (10) comprises a first linear drive (28) and a second linear drive (30), in such a way that each linear movement unit (12, 14) can be driven in movement along the linear movement axis (L) merely by the first linear drive (28), merely by the second linear drive (30), and also by both linear drives (28, 30) together, the first and the second linear drive (28, 30) being coupled to the linear movement units (12, 14) so as to transmit drive force, in such a way that when merely the first linear drive (28) or merely the second linear drive (30) is activated the linear movement units (12, 14) can be driven in movement in a shared direction along the linear movement axis (L) with a speed relative to one another, whereas when the first and the second linear drives (28, 30) are activated simultaneously all of the linear drive units (12, 14) can be driven at least in joint movement in the same direction along the linear movement axis (L) without any speed relative to one another.
64 Telescoping assembly for a CPU holder US13950971 2013-07-25 US08800944B2 2014-08-12 Ole Falk Smed
A telescoping assembly for use with a CPU holder including a mounting track with mounting holes for securing the mounting track to the underside of a generally horizontal surface such as a desk; runners disposed in the mounting track; a telescoping track, adapted for insertion into the mounting track and to engage with the runners therein; a pivoting member, adapted for engagement with the telescoping track and to engage with a CPU holder, the pivoting member comprising a track engagement member and a CPU holder engagement member being joined for 360° rotation about a vertical axis therethrough; and wherein the telescoping track is adapted for translation along the mounting track from a retracted position to an extended position, and when the telescoping track is in the extended position a CPU retained in the CPU holder is positioned past the edge of the generally horizontal surface.
65 WORKSTATION HAVING AUTOMATED AND POWERED HEIGHT, DEPTH AND ROTATIONAL ADJUSTERS US13750308 2013-01-25 US20140208985A1 2014-07-31 Léon DesRoches; Nancy Lee Black
A workstation is disclosed including a tabletop, a powered height adjuster coupled to the tabletop and configured to move the tabletop vertically between at least a first height and a second height, and a powered depth adjuster coupled to the tabletop. The depth adjuster may be configured to automatically move the tabletop horizontally while the height adjuster moves the tabletop between the first height and the second height. Other workstation embodiments with different moveable elements are also disclosed.
66 Computer gaming station US12150588 2008-04-29 US07908978B1 2011-03-22 Howard D. Pelton, Jr.
A user-assembled desk system includes specialized features for computer gaming. The top of the desk has an expanded side area for the placement of gaming aids such as joysticks, steering wheels and the like. The desk top cantilevers out from the center structure providing clearance for a large chair or recliner. A pair of angled, adjustable footrests are provided to facilitate foot controllers, pedals, and the like allowing the user to feel as if they are in a cockpit or a racecar. A rear panel has a power strip to electrically connect the various components. Finally, the desk sides can be decorated with various insignias, logos and characters to stylize the desk for use on a particular game or by a particular user.
67 Modern Korsi and methods US11581045 2006-10-13 US20100000714A1 2010-01-07 Yousef Daneshvar
This invention is related to the conservation of energy. The energy sources are limited and energy usage can cause environmental problems. This invention introduces a method of heating which is small and effective. In this method instead of heating the whole house which expensive and at times uncomfortable a limited heated space under a table means covered with a cover means is introduced that allows a person to warm up his/her body. Also, heating a smaller space can be done quickly and uses a limited energy, which is thus more cost-effective. This unit is designed to fold to a smaller unit for easy storage. In this method, an adjustable table means holds an electrical heating means under a cover and allows the person to use that limited space as heating source. The heating means has its control means and thermostat in order to keep the temp in a desired level. The table is very versatile and allows its dimensions to be changed easily so that the user has the option of choosing a size that fits its need. The unit also provides means for sitting and holding the feet comfortably. The unit also introduces a cover and a heating means for the user's back. This unit allows the persons to have a source of heat that can be set up easily, warm up quickly and to use minimal energy. It can also be stored in a very small space. The use of these units can be life saving in man made or natural tragedies in cold weather.
68 Screen supporting rack US12000113 2007-12-10 US20090146033A1 2009-06-11 Sin Yi Chiang
A screen supporting rack comprising a fixing seat for fixing the whole screen supporting rack on a desk or a wall, at least a cantilever pivotally provided on the fixing seat to make relative rotation, and a connecting seat for pivotally connecting the cantilever and fixing on a back plate of a screen, so that the screen can be angularly adjusted by rotating of the cantilever. Wherein the cantilever further has a first branch arm and a second branch arm respectively on one and the other end of it, a positioning frame connects between the first branch arm and the second branch arm, the positioning frame has a positioning portion to fix at least a decoration panel, a user thus can change for any of various patterns and figures according to his own fondness. And quality of the supporting rack can be elevated.
69 Desk assembly US11338011 2006-01-24 US07469644B2 2008-12-30 Chun-Hsien Tseng
A desk assembly includes a pivot unit, a main desk defining an accommodating space, and an auxiliary desk pivoted to the main desk through the pivot unit and rotatable relative to the main desk between a first position, in which the auxiliary desk is received in the accommodating space, and a second position, in which the auxiliary desk is disposed outwardly of the accommodating space.
70 Computer table having U.S.B. interface socket, card reader and keyboard lamp US11520246 2006-09-13 US20080061662A1 2008-03-13 Ming-Chuan Lin
A computer table includes a table body, a keyboard support located under the table body, a socket mounted on the table body and having U.S.B. interface slots and integrated card readers, and a keyboard lamp mounted on the table body and directed toward the keyboard support. Thus, the computer main post is connected to a peripheral equipment by the U.S.B. interface slots and the integrated card readers of the socket without having to provide an extension cord or expansion socket additionally, thereby facilitating a user connecting the computer main post with the peripheral equipment. In addition, the keyboard lamp emits light beams toward the keyboard placed on the keyboard support during operation of the computer main post so as to provide an illuminating effect to the keyboard.
71 Computer workstation with movable monitor support US11339988 2006-01-25 US20060174807A1 2006-08-10 Joel Dral; Robert Seeley
A computer workstation includes a worksurface horizontally moveable from a first worksurface position to a second worksurface position. At least a portion of the worksurface rotates about a horizontal axis as the worksurface is moved from the first worksurface position to the second worksurface position. A monitor support is moveable horizontally and vertically and moveably coupled to the worksurface. The worksurface or the monitor support is moveable in response to a movement of the other of the worksurface and the monitor support.
72 Wheelchair accommodating system US10864902 2004-06-09 US20050275322A1 2005-12-15 James Mosel; Jonathan Riggs
A wheelchair accommodating system and method for providing an ergonomically suitable environment for users having a motor skill limitation and users without a motor skill limitation is provided. The system includes a height adjustment system, a depth adjustment system, and a tilt adjustment system that can be selectively actuated by a user to adjust the position of a platform of the system.
73 Detachable computer desk US10449129 2003-06-02 US06912960B2 2005-07-05 Chi-Cheng Tsai
A detachable computer desk having a frame with two substantially inverted T-shaped legs, two crosspieces interconnected tops of the legs, and two fastening boards each including two parallel series of first apertures at both sides; a bracket assembly having a bar, two endpieces each having an opening, and C-shaped brackets slidable about the bar; shelves coupled to the brackets; a desk top coupled to the fastening boards; a notched member coupled to one leg, the notched member having two parallel columns of notches; an L-shaped computer seat having two parallel columns of second apertures and a lateral slit; and an L-shaped abutment plate opposite to a vertical section of the computer seat, the abutment plate being releasably secured to the slit. Height adjustments of both the computer seat and the desk top are made possible.
74 Slide-away work top for computer stations US10341227 2003-01-13 US06802264B2 2004-10-12 Charles J. Kasak; Robert Kasak
A work top to be used in conjunction with a computer work station which has a pull-out keyboard shelf that may be pulled out to varying distances. The disclosure provides such a work top which can be temporarily moved aside by simply being pushed or by pulling it to slide it back onto a keyboard shelf of a piece of computer furniture that has a pull-out keyboard shelf that may be pulled out to varying distances. The device is simplistic in that the final adjustments need be made only once; that is, when the device is first placed over a cart or desk top and the movable parts under the device are placed in the desired position. The device can be installed or removed by simply placing it onto the pulled-out keyboard shelf and by lifting it off the keyboard shelf. The structure consists of a basic hardboard top, probably rectangular, and wherein each of its four corners are slightly rounded. Near one end or edge of this hardboard top a strip of material is attached by any well known structure and which acts to prevent a work piece such as a paper or book from falling off the hardboard top when it is in its slanted work position. Affixed to the underside of this hardboard top is a rail which slides across a guide which is attached to the top surface of the keyboard. Further, a slotted slide member is disposed on the under surface of the hardboard top by any well known fastening device and the slotted slide member has a second, smaller, rectangular, member affixed to it. This smaller member is used as a stop when the slide away work top is pushed aside and is used to adjust the work top to varying thicknesses of a cart top or desk top.
75 Device for supporting a keyboard US10271439 2002-10-15 US06702410B2 2004-03-09 Konrad Kusztal; Joseph T. Williamson, Jr.; James J. Mackle; Stanley Kowalczuk; Sidney Kleiman; Walter J. Hajduk, III
A device for supporting a standard size keyboard tray within an electronics rack or cabinet. The keyboard supporting device includes a slideable shelf and a keyboard tray that is rotatably mounted thereto. The keyboard tray is rotatable between a storage position in which the keyboard tray is substantially perpendicular to the slideable shelf and a use position in which the keyboard tray is substantially parallel to the slideable shelf. A biasing device is included for biasing the keyboard tray toward either the storage position or the use position when the keyboard tray is disposed between the use position and the storage position.
76 Apparatus for providing desktop mobility for desktop electronic devices US09981796 2001-10-17 US06691961B2 2004-02-17 Gary B. Solomon; Mark B. Solomon
Desktop mobility is provided for a desktop electronic device by at least one mobility assembly to translate the desktop electronic device from a first position to a second position on a desktop. The mobility assembly(s) may be integral with a housing of the desktop electronic device, connected to the desktop electronic device, or combined with a platform used to provide mobility for the desktop electronic device. The mobility assembly(s) include at least one primary revolving member and at least one secondary revolving member in contact therewith. The primary and secondary revolving members may be spherically or cylindrically shaped, independently. The mobility assembly(s) may be selectably engaged with and disengaged from the desktop. Additionally, various braking mechanisms may be selectably applied to restrict movement of the desktop electronic device.
77 COMPUTER FURNITURE US10248709 2003-02-11 US20030151336A1 2003-08-14 Peter C. Freeman
A computer system is integrated into an item of household furniture so that the computer is readily available for use wherever the furniture is placed, but is concealed within the furniture when it is not in use. The furniture comprises generally conventional cabinetry having the outward appearance of a conventional furniture piece and can be readily incorporated into the interior design of the home. The aesthetics of the room will not be unsatisfactorily impacted by the presence of the computer, thereby facilitating the convenient use of the computer by the occupants of the home. The household furniture can be an entertainment center, a table or upholstered seating.
78 Device for supporting a keyboard US10271439 2002-10-15 US20030107305A1 2003-06-12 Konrad Kusztal; Joseph T. Williamson JR.; James J. MacKle; Stanley Kowalczuk; Sidney Kleiman; Walter J. Hajduk III
A device for supporting a standard size keyboard tray within an electronics rack or cabinet. The keyboard supporting device includes a slideable shelf and a keyboard tray that is rotatably mounted thereto. The keyboard tray is rotatable between a storage position in which the keyboard tray is substantially perpendicular to the slideable shelf and a use position in which the keyboard tray is substantially parallel to the slideable shelf. A biasing device is included for biasing the keyboard tray toward either the storage position or the use position when the keyboard tray is disposed between the use position and the storage position.
79 Computer chair assembly US09828416 2001-04-06 US06425631B1 2002-07-30 Kwan-Yi Lin
A computer chair assembly has a chair having two armrests, a pivot shaft disposed on one of the armrests, a U-shaped rod, a generally L-shaped hollow rod disposed on the U-shaped rod, the generally L-shaped hollow rod having a distal end connected to the pivot shaft and a plurality of lugs, a pivot bar having a first end collar connected to one of the lugs and a second end collar connected to an oblong plate.
80 Adjustable table for EDP system US09674143 2000-11-13 US06418860B1 2002-07-16 Jürgen Hinderhofer
The invention relates to an adjustable table for an EDP system having a monitor (17) and a keyboard (18), the table having a telescoping column (14, 15) with at least one fixed part (14) and one movable part, a table top (11) on which a subpanel (12) is pivotal about an axis (22) parallel to a front edge of the table top, characterized in that the subpanel (12) is connected via a strut (13) with the fixed part (14) of the telescoping column (14, 15).
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