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 EXERCISE DEVICE WITH ADJUSTABLE DESK US14883251 2015-10-14 US20170105523A1 2017-04-20 Robert MCBRIDE; Tyler ROGERS; Peter PLOSS; Newton LIN; Taylor HUTCHENS
An exercise device includes a frame assembly having a base portion constructed and arranged to engage a surface, a first frame member and a second frame member, a seat, a crank pedal mechanism, an adjustable desk, and an actuator. The second frame member is configured to movable between a first position in which the desk is positioned closer to the seat so as to allow the user seated on the seat to use the desk and a second position in which the desk is positioned away from the seat so as to allow the user to stand upright on the surface with the user's body positioned between the seat and the desk to use the desk in a standing position. The actuator is constructed and arranged to be actuated to enable the second frame member to be moved between the first position and the second position.
122 Device and Methods for Extending a Countertop US15234271 2016-08-11 US20170049222A1 2017-02-23 Pam Goldman
A portable detachable counter extension system uniquely mounts on top of an already existing surface including but not limited to a counter, bookshelf, radiator cover, bathroom vanity or any other suitable existing suitable surface.
123 Mobile mulimedia workstation US14859947 2015-09-21 US09549609B2 2017-01-24 Ronald James Constantino; James Eric Preece; Robert James Worzalla
A mobile multimedia workstation comprises a base, a mobile component attached to the base bottom side, first and second upright members attached to the top side and spaced apart to define an opening, a clamp comprising first and second clamp faces connected by an adjustable member positioned within the opening and adjustable to urge first and second clamp faces toward each other and in contact with front and rear surfaces of the first and second upright members to fix a position of the clamp along the first and second upright members, a first arm having a first end connected to the first clamp face through a pivot junction and a second end defining a slot, a post within the slot and a device connected to the post, a threaded member disposed through the slot for adjusting a slot width to restrain the post within the slot.
124 Pull-out power and data tray, worksurface assembly and methods for the use thereof US14809843 2015-07-27 US09474367B2 2016-10-25 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.
125 Adjustable Desk Platform US15014730 2016-02-03 US20160150876A1 2016-06-02 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.
126 BIFOCAL DISPLAY POSITIONING APPARATUS AND METHOD US14935066 2015-11-06 US20160073772A1 2016-03-17 Mustafa A. Ergun; Shaun Christopher Lindblad; Saeb Salih Asamarai; Kevin Paulsen
An apparatus for positioning items such as an electronic display, a keyboard, and/or a work surface. The apparatus includes a movement mechanism that provides multiple tilt positions for one or more displays supported by the apparatus. In some cases the movement mechanism enables adjustment of the display(s) between a generally horizontal viewing configuration and a generally declining viewing configuration. In some cases the apparatus includes a keyboard tray and a display mount coupled to a riser adapted to support an electronic display. The riser may be movable with respect to an operator or support member between a sitting position and a standing position. Methods for positioning an electronic display and a keyboard are also included.
127 DESK CONFIGURATION US14360340 2012-10-30 US20150230602A1 2015-08-20 Josef Glockl
The invention relates to a desk configuration (100) arranged on a base (101) and having a first desktop (110) at a seating height (140) of a user in a height range of 60 cm to 95 cm from the base (101), said desktop having a first work surface (112) defined by a first long side (150) in a first longitudinal direction (114) and by a first transverse side (117) arranged transversely thereto in a first transverse direction (116). A second desktop (120) is provided at a standing height (142) of the user in a height range of 85 cm to 130 cm from the base (101) and has a second work surface (122) defined by a second long side (125) in a second longitudinal direction (124) and by a second transverse side (127) arranged transversely thereto in a second transverse direction (126). An organiser board (102) with a third desktop (130) at a standing height (142) of the user in a height range of 85 cm to 130 cm from the base (101) is provided and has a third work surface (132) defined by a third long side (135) in a third longitudinal direction (134) and by a third transverse side (137) arranged transversely thereto in a third transverse direction (136). The first, second and third longitudinal directions (114, 124, 134) and the first, second and third transverse directions (116, 126, 136) are arranged transversely to a vertical direction that extends perpendicularly from the base (101). The first, second and third desktops (130) are separate from one another. A first centre point (111) of the first long side (115) is arranged at a first distance (150) in a range of 80 cm to 200 cm from a second centre point (121) of the second long side (125). The first work surface (112) differs in size from the second work surface (121) by less than 50%.
128 Teaching station with an adjustable lectern section US14024731 2013-09-12 US09072376B2 2015-07-07 Y. Isaac Wagner
This disclosure relates to a teaching station that includes a lectern section and a desktop. A method for adjusting a lectern portion of a teacher's station is provided. The method may include releasing a lock wherein the lock, when engaged, fixes the position of the lectern portion with respect to the teacher's station. In response to releasing the lock, the method may further include adjusting a height of the lectern portion relative to a desktop portion of the teacher's station, while maintaining an angle of the of a table-top of the lectern portion in a fixed orientation with respect to the desktop. The method may further include applying the lock to fix the height of the portion of the table-top.
129 Office device having multiple spatial configurations US13818581 2011-08-24 US09055811B2 2015-06-16 Christophe Reithler
The invention relates to an office device having multiple spatial configurations, including a first work surface and a second work surface, each of the two surfaces having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis. The first work surface is connected, near a first end thereof, to the second work surface by assembly means enabling rotation of the first surface between a stowed position, in which the longitudinal axes of the work surfaces are aligned, and deployed positions, in which the longitudinal axes of the work surfaces are not aligned. The device is characterized in that the assembly means enable the sliding of the first surface along the longitudinal axis of the second work surface, as well as a rotation by an angle of no less than 90° at any point in the sliding path.
130 Workstation having automated and powered height, depth and rotational adjusters US13750308 2013-01-25 US08991320B2 2015-03-31 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.
131 TEACHER'S STATION WITH AN ADJUSTABLE LECTERN SECTION US14024731 2013-09-12 US20150068432A1 2015-03-12 Y. Isaac Wagner
This disclosure relates to a teaching station that includes a lectern section and a desktop. A method for adjusting a lectern portion of a teacher's station is provided. The method may include releasing a lock wherein the lock, when engaged, fixes the position of the lectern portion with respect to the teacher's station. In response to releasing the lock, the method may further include adjusting a height of the lectern portion relative to a desktop portion of the teacher's station, while maintaining an angle of the of a table-top of the lectern portion in a fixed orientation with respect to the desktop. The method may further include applying the lock to fix the height of the portion of the table-top.
132 Modern Korsi and methods US11581045 2006-10-13 US08822885B2 2014-09-02 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.
133 ADJUSTABLE DESK PLATFORM US14183052 2014-02-18 US20140158026A1 2014-06-12 Daniel G. FLAHERTY
An adjustable desk platform includes an upper platform defining a substantially planar work surface. A lower platform is located beneath the upper platform. At least one set of pivot arms connect the lower platform and the upper platform, the set of pivot arms including a primary pivot arm and a secondary pivot arm. The set of pivot arms is adapted to move the upper platform substantially in parallel with the lower platform between a fully raised position and a fully lowered position. A locking mechanism is associated with the set of pivot arms. The locking mechanism is adapted to releasably lock the upper platform in the fully raised position and in the fully lowered position. A keyboard tray is suspended below the upper platform, the keyboard tray adapted to support a computer keyboard.
134 ADJUSTABLE DESK PLATFORM US14013285 2013-08-29 US20130340655A1 2013-12-26 Daniel FLAHERTY
Adjustable desk platform includes an upper platform defining a first substantially planar work surface; a lower platform defining a second substantially planar work surface; at least one set of pivot arms connecting the lower platform and the upper platform, the set of pivot arms including a primary pivot arm and a secondary pivot arm. The set of pivot arms is adapted to move the upper platform substantially in parallel with the lower platform between a fully raised position and a fully lowered position. A locking mechanism includes a plurality of perforations located in the primary pivot arm or the secondary pivot arm, a locking set fixed with respect to the upper platform or lower platform, the locking set including at least one anchor adapted to selectively engage at least one of the plurality of perforations, and a handle connected to the anchor by a linkage.
135 OFFICE DEVICE HAVING MULTIPLE SPATIAL CONFIGURATIONS US13818581 2011-08-24 US20130284075A1 2013-10-31 Christophe Reithler
The invention relates to an office device having multiple spatial configurations, including a first work surface and a second work surface, each of the two surfaces having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis. The first work surface is connected, near a first end thereof, to the second work surface by assembly means enabling rotation of the first surface between a stowed position, in which the longitudinal axes of the work surfaces are aligned, and deployed positions, in which the longitudinal axes of the work surfaces are not aligned. The device is characterized in that the assembly means enable the sliding of the first surface along the longitudinal axis of the second work surface, as well as a rotation by an angle of no less than 90° at any point in the sliding path.
136 Bifocal Display Positioning Apparatus and Method US13371699 2012-02-13 US20130146728A1 2013-06-13 Mustafa A. Ergun; Shaun C. Lindblad; Saeb Asamarai; Kevin Paulsen
An apparatus for positioning items such as an electronic display, a keyboard, and/or a work surface. The apparatus includes a movement mechanism that provides multiple tilt positions for one or more displays supported by the apparatus. In some cases the movement mechanism enables adjustment of the display(s) between a generally horizontal viewing configuration and a generally declining viewing configuration. In some cases the apparatus includes a keyboard tray and a display mount coupled to a riser adapted to support an electronic display. The riser may be movable with respect to an operator or support member between a sitting position and a standing position. Methods for positioning an electronic display and a keyboard are also included.
137 Desk and display stand with height and depth adjustment US12277604 2008-11-25 US08051782B2 2011-11-08 Jerry Lee Nethken; Steven E. Linder; George W. Griffith; Joseph L. Kumanchik
An ergonomic desk includes an adjustable display stand supported on a table or other support platform of the desk. The display stand is adapted to support one or more display monitors thereon and to provide depth and height adjustment for the display monitors via electronic controls. The height and tilt of the table may also be adjusted using electronic controls.
138 Computer workstation with movable monitor support US11339988 2006-01-25 US07721658B2 2010-05-25 Robert Seeley; Joel R. Dral; Jeffrey A. Weber; John F. Aldrich; Douglas M. VanDeRiet
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.
139 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL ARTICLES OF FURNITURE US11960227 2007-12-19 US20090158973A1 2009-06-25 GLENN FELTERMAN
Multi-purpose articles of furniture suitable for use as at least a table, a computer workstation, and a design element. Articles comprise a top surface supported by a base, the top surface comprising at least one section fixed in position relative to the base and at least one section movable to many positions. Articles provide organization and storage for a computer, computer-related items and supplies, and may comprise any combination of any one or more the following: storage compartments, shelves, doors, drawers, electrical power outlets, communication ports, and data ports.
140 DESK AND DISPLAY STAND WITH HEIGHT AND DEPTH ADJUSTMENT US12277604 2008-11-25 US20090133609A1 2009-05-28 Jerry Lee Nethken; Steven E. Linder; George W. Griffith; Joseph L. Kumanchik
An ergonomic desk includes an adjustable display stand supported on a table or other support platform of the desk. The display stand is adapted to support one or more display monitors thereon and to provide depth and height adjustment for the display monitors via electronic controls. The height and tilt of the table may also be adjusted using electronic controls.
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