Abstract:
A folding table (1) with a table top (5) and a pair of breakaway legs (15) supporting the top. A brace member (47) at each end of the table has a leg assembly (7,9) attached thereto. A top supporting beam (11) extends along the table top between the brace members. The support beam is pivotally mounted to the table top. Each leg assembly has a hinge structure (35) near its top end and a foot structure (24) at its bottom end. The hinge (35) allows the leg (15) to break down and fold inwardly against the table top. A pair of leg braces (81,83) are attached to the support beam and are moveable with the beam. Each leg brace is removably attached to a corresponding leg by a locking assembly (87). When the leg braces (81,83) are attached to the leg, they transfer downward force from the table top to the legs at a point below the hinges (35) to keep the legs in the unfolded position. The locking assembly (87) can be disengaged and the leg braces pivoted out of the way to allow the legs to be folded. A wire gallery (13) is removably attached to the leg braces (81,83) below the table top.
Abstract:
A computer workstation has a rectangular desktop with an opening in it. A locking lid fills the opening when the desk is closed, thus leaving a reasonably solid and smooth desktop. When the locking lid is released, gas springs under pressure push a platform (connection at right angles to the lid) causing both to rotate on a continuous hinge until the platform becomes level with the desktop and the lid is perpendicular to the desktop. Attached to the platform is a computer, which now is in a level position in front of the operator. By applying minimal downward pressure, the computer, platform, and lid return to the closed position. A keyboard tray, located in the center of the workstation and below the front edge of the desktop, can be used in the retracted position for learning touch-typing or extended for typing with the keyboard visible. A lockable door in the front of the workstation covers the inner area where the computer hangs on the platform when in the closed position.
Abstract:
A concealed desk comprises a desktop or worksurface, with supporting side panels and a kneehole opening and storage compartments under the desktop. The front of the desk is enclosable by folding doors mounted on front side edges of the desk side panels. When the doors are opened, the doors preferably fold against the side panels of the desk and do not obstruct either the appearance or the use of the desk. The door facades are those of conventional doors and conceal the presence of a kneehole opening or storage compartments in the desk opening inside the doors. The desktop surface of the desk is concealed by an upper storage unit that is mounted on the desktop or that comprises an extension of the desk, above the desktop or worksurface. Doors may also enclose the top portion of the desk unit in the same manner as the doors on the lower portion, giving the furniture the appearance of a cabinet or a secretary. Full length doors may enclose both the upper and lower portions of the desk to give the furniture the appearance of an armoire.
Abstract:
Multi-jointed and pivoted ceiling mount system for support of a flat panel video display, incorporating a plurality of pivot points providing for pivotal motion of one or more components about a plurality of vertical, horizontal and elevational axes. Support arm having elevational pivot assemblies, including plastic friction washers and gas springs, offers elevational arm control without requiring constant and predetermined positioning effort on the part of the video display operator and keyboard operator.
Abstract:
A desk frame (1) for trader desks is described including a first lateral support (2), a first vertical support (5), and a first cross support (11) interconnected to each other at respective ends, a second lateral support (21) superposed onto the first lateral support (2), a diagonal support (23) interconnected to the second lateral support (21) and inclined at an angle with respect to an axis of the second lateral support (21), and a third lateral support (24) interconnected to the diagonal support (23). Supports may be interconnected to each other by three-way corner connectors (67) or angled connectors (73), and they may be directly connected to one another by adding an insert (20) seated within an indentation of a support and a fastener engaging the insert. The desk frame (1) is strengthened by two-way gussets (114) and three-way gussets (84) located at junctions of supports. The desk frame (1) may be further provided with an extension (91) to guide doors (42) allowing for storage and access to wiring within the desk frame (1). A back railing (128) is attached to an upper support (29) to define the back of desk frame (1), to provide accessory mounting attachments allowing installation of such objects as monitor stands, shelves, and lamps, and to facilitate capping of a back-to-back connection of desk frame (1) with another desk frame. A method for permitting side-to-side connection between such desk frames is also described.
Abstract:
A distribution duct for power distribution wiring, data communication wiring, and the other wiring is mounted between adjacent perforated support columns of a work space system. The duct extends laterally from the columns to allow the wiring to pass the face of a column. The duct includes an inner elongated member which rests at each end in a perforation in a respective column. A resilient clip holds each end of the inner member in the perforations. The inner member has an open side that is covered by an elongated outer member that is coextensive with the inner member and extends laterally away from one side of the columns. The outer member is snapped in place on the inner member, and covers snap in place on the outer members to connect the ends of adjacent outer members. An identical inner member may be mounted to the rear of a first inner member and receive a similar outer member to form a two-sided duct.
Abstract:
An office coral has a wall that supports a desktop on which various items of office equipment are to be connected with power and data communication cables within the coral structure. A desktop raceway is secured to the wall or desk top and defines both a wireway for the connecting cables and a storage facility for the cabling normally provided on the equipment. The raceway is made up of two generally L-shaped extrusions, one a back plate, the second a cover. The cover has a front panel that defines a slot in cooperation with the back plate's lower edge. A wireway is provided inside the cover adjacent its top panel, and cabling storing or wrapping clips are provided on both the back plates and inside the cover.
Abstract:
A composite leg assembly for an article of furniture, in particular a desk or other work table, consists of a plurality, typically three, elongate, laterally spaced, structural members, conveniently of run-of-the-mill metal tubing, interconnected at each of the upper and lower ends by a terminal member. At least one, and usually a plurality of non-structural extrusions are supported by the structural members to define a facade which substantially envelopes and obscures the structural members to form an apparently robust and substantial leg assembly. Various additional features and furniture applications are also described.
Abstract:
A work station includes a work surface supported on a base via a pair of parallelogram linkages for vertical movement between upper and lower positions, while undergoing horizontal displacements towards and away from an operator; a monitor supporting surface mounted on the upper end of a standard having a lower end upstanding from the base. The work surface is formed with a through opening elongated in the direction of the horizontal displacements thereof, wherein parallel edges of the through opening slidably engage with the standard to constrain the work surface against horizontal movement transversely of the direction of its horizontal displacements.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a computer desk, comprising a glass sheet (1) forming a top or a portion thereof, a keyboard level (2) in front of it and a monitor space (5) below the glass sheet (1) provided with suspension elements (6-8) for suspending a monitor (4) in an inclined position below the glass sheet (1). The suspension elements (6-8) include a flexible net (7), upon which the monitor (4) can be set. The opposite ends of the net have a suspension height which is adjustable for adjusting the angular position of the monitor. The monitor space (5) is confined on substantially all four sides by metal walls (9-11).