Patent classifications
A47B2200/0046
MULTI-TIERED WORKSTATION ASSEMBLY
A multi-tiered work arrangement includes stacked horizontal planar surfaces that have footprints that enable stacking of the planar surfaces to provide work surfaces that are easily accessible to a user in both a sitting and a standing position. A first work surface can have a wide end and a narrow end, and a second work surface can have corresponding narrow and wide ends. The wide end of the first planar surface is substantially equivalent in length to the narrow end of the second planar surface such that the work surfaces can be stacked in use, providing two unobstructed work surfaces at different heights.
Lift table
A lift table includes a base unit having a supporting beam connected between two legs. An elongated member is connected to a first linking rod, a second linking rod and a third linking rod and is pivotably connected to the legs. The first linking rod, the second linking rod and the third linking rod are pivotable together with the elongated member relative to the legs and are, thus, pivotable relative to the base unit. A telescopic actuator includes two ends pivotably connected to the supporting beam and the second linking rod, respectively. A top board unit is pivotably connected to the first and third linking rods and includes a switch operable to actuate the actuator to proceed with a telescope movement, causing the first and third linking rods to pivot relative to the legs, thereby lifting or lowering the top board unit.
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE DEVICE WITH CONCEALED LIFT MECHANISM
A height adjustable device including a counterbalance mechanism configured to be affixed adjacent to a rear portion of a vertical support member, a worksurface configured to be affixed adjacent to a front portion of the vertical support member, and a mounting member configured to slidably couple the worksurface to the counterbalance mechanism; wherein a portion of the mounting member extends through an opening defined in the vertical support member.
Console and console support structure
Many traditional consoles struggle with changing user needs. Many existing technical furniture and consoles are custom manufactured, but may be expensive and/or cumbersome to design and assemble. According to some embodiments, there is provided a console support structure that includes two or more leg structures horizontally spaced apart. Each leg structure includes a respective base and at least one respective vertically adjustable support mounted on the base. For each adjacent pair of leg structure, a respective elongated lateral support structure extends between and interconnects the first and second leg structures. At least one work surface may be mounted on and supported by the vertically adjustable supports of the leg structures.
TOP-PANEL-EQUIPPED FURNITURE AND FURNITURE SYSTEM
Top-panel-equipped furniture (1) of the present application is provided with a pair of support structures (10) which are disposed apart from each other in a direction substantially orthogonal to the direction in which they face a pair of top panels (14A, 14B) and support the pair of top panels (14A, 14B) such that heights thereof can be adjusted. The support structure (10) includes a base member (15) placed on a floor surface and extending along a direction so as to face the pair of top panels (14A, 14B), and a pair of extendable legs (16A, 16B) which stand upward from both end positions of the base member (15) in an extension direction thereof and support each of the pair of top panels (14A, 14B) such that the heights thereof is adjustable.
Electrically-lifted computer desk and office desk thereof
An electrically-lifted computer desk and office desk thereof, wherein the computer desk comprises a bottom plate, a driving mechanism, an intermediate support member, a first side-support member, a second side-support member and a face plate, wherein the driving mechanism is fixedly disposed on the bottom plate; the face plate is fixedly disposed on the first side-support member and the second side-support member; and the driving mechanism drives the face plate to rise or fold via the intermediate support member, the first side-support member and the second side-support member.
Lift Table
A lift table includes a base unit having a supporting beam connected between two legs. An elongated member is connected to a first linking rod, a second linking rod and a third linking rod and is pivotably connected to the legs. The first linking rod, the second linking rod and the third linking rod are pivotable together with the elongated member relative to the legs and are, thus, pivotable relative to the base unit. A telescopic actuator includes two ends pivotably connected to the supporting beam and the second linking rod, respectively. A top board unit is pivotably connected to the first and third linking rods and includes a switch operable to actuate the actuator to proceed with a telescope movement, causing the first and third linking rods to pivot relative to the legs, thereby lifting or lowering the top board unit.
FURNITURE COMPOSITION WITH HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE PARTITION
A furniture composition comprises a first workstation having a first worktop adjustable in a vertical direction, a second workstation having a second worktop adjustable, independently of the first worktop, in the vertical direction, and a height-adjustable partition which extends in the vertical direction between the first and second workstation.
A first support element is provided on the first worktop, by means of which the partition can be supported in the vertical direction, and a second support element on a second worktop, by means of which the partition can be supported in the vertical direction.
Height-adjustable table and method of assembly
A height-adjustable table includes a first tabletop and a second tabletop. A first height adjustment mechanism is configured to vertically shift the first tabletop relative to a support surface on which the table is supported. A second height adjustment mechanism is configured to vertically shift the second tabletop relative to the support surface. The table also includes a base in direct contact with the support surface. Each of the first and second height adjustment mechanisms is directly coupled to the base.
Ergonomic two-tier work station with height-adjustable work platforms
An ergonomic work station has upper and lower work platforms disposed one above the other. These are supported on electrically actuated telescoping pedestals to allow the user to select and adjust the elevation of the work platforms individually. Position sensors within each of the pedestals sense the elevation of the upper end of the respective pedestal and provide an output to logic and motor control circuitry. This is configured to maintain the lower work platform level when the height of the lower work platform is being adjusted and to prevent the upper and lower work platforms from colliding, by maintaining at least a predetermined minimum vertical distance between the two work platforms when the lower work platform is being raised or when the upper work platform is being lowered.