Patent classifications
A47B2097/006
Changing station for wearable computer band
A band-changing station for changing the band of a wearable electronic device includes a station adapted to receive the electronic display portion of a wearable device and the band portion of a wearable electronic device. The station includes a track configured to accept the electronic portion of the wearable electronic device and a mechanism to couple or decouple the electronic display to and from the band portion. A receiver for the electronic portion may be adapted to transition into and out of alignment with one or more bands for coupling or decoupling purposes.
Universal base mounting system for desk mounted monitor mounts
A universal monitor mount for attaching a monitor post to a surface, the monitor mount including a base cup with an open top, at least one side wall and a closed bottom. The base cup has an interior cavity for receiving the monitor post in use. A bottom of the base cup includes a recess sized and shaped to receive a head of a mounting bolt. At least one desktop mounting component is provided that has a plurality of attachment holes arranged to align with and attach to holes in the base cup for securing the desktop mounting component to the base cup. At least one restraining surface is formed on the base cup or on the mounting component to prevent the mounting bolt from rotating when the bolt is inserted in the recess and the desktop mounting component is attached to the base cup.
Supporting device
A supporting device is configured to hold and support a portable electronic device. The supporting device includes a main shaft, a plurality of swing arms, a holder, and a plurality of adjustable legs. The portable electronic device is configured to lean against the main shaft. The swing arms are pivotally coupled to two opposite ends of the main shaft and configured to rotate relatively to the main shaft. The holder is configured to receive an edge of the portable electronic device. The swing arms are slidably connected to the holder for adjusting a distance between the main shaft and the holder through the rotating of the swing arms. The adjustable legs are pivotally coupled to the two opposite ends of the main shaft. The adjustable legs are independently movable in at least two degrees of freedom.
OFFSET CASTERS, COMPUTING DEVICE SUPPORTS, SYSTEMS FOR SUPPORTING A COMPUTING DEVICE, AND METHODS OF USE
An offset caster is described. The offset caster includes a wheel, an axle connected to the wheel, and an offset base connected to the axle. The offset base is offset by a distance. The offset base includes a connection to a computing device support. Computing device supports that include at least one offset caster are described. Systems for moving a computing device that include a computing device and a computing device support with at least one offset caster are described.
Offset casters, computing device supports, systems for supporting a computing device, and methods of use
An offset caster is described. The offset caster includes a wheel, an axle connected to the wheel, and an offset base connected to the axle. The offset base is offset by a distance. The offset base includes a connection to a computing device support. Computing device supports that include at least one offset caster are described. Systems for moving a computing device that include a computing device and a computing device support with at least one offset caster are described.
Rollable display device
A rollable display device includes: a panel support including a plurality of support bars arranged in a direction and a plurality of flexible coupling portions between support bars of the plurality of support bars and coupling the plurality of support bars together; and a flexible display panel fixed to respective front sides of support bars of the plurality of support bars, and the plurality of support bars includes a first support bar that is spaced apart from an outermost support bar of the plurality of support bars, and the first support bar includes a pair of first holding bars that are spreadable toward an outside from a rear side of the first support bar.
MOUNTABLE LAPTOP CADDY
A mountable laptop caddy including a frame having an elongated U-shape. The frame includes a base and sidewalls upstanding from the base defining a receptacle therebetween. An open first side is defined between first side edges of the sidewalls, an open top is defined between upper edges of the sidewalls, and an open second side is defined between second side edges of the sidewalls. A mounting bracket is coupled to at least one of the upper edges of the sidewalls of the frame. Connectors are configured to couple the mounting bracket to a desk.
UNIVERSAL BASE MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR DESK MOUNTED MONITOR MOUNTS
A universal monitor mount for attaching a monitor post to a surface, the monitor mount including a base cup with an open top, at least one side wall and a closed bottom. The base cup has an interior cavity for receiving the monitor post in use. A bottom of the base cup includes a recess sized and shaped to receive a head of a mounting bolt. At least one desktop mounting component is provided that has a plurality of attachment holes arranged to align with and attach to holes in the base cup for securing the desktop mounting component to the base cup. At least one restraining surface is formed on the base cup or on the mounting component to prevent the mounting bolt from rotating when the bolt is inserted in the recess and the desktop mounting component is attached to the base cup.
Anti-accommodation paresis apparatus
An anti-accommodation paresis apparatus for a computer screen may include a controller configured to emit a control signal to drive a motor operably coupled to the controller and responsive thereto, and a computer screen support configured to couple to a computer screen, the computer screen support mechanically coupled to the motor. The motor may be configured to receive the control signal and operate to move the computer screen support closer to and farther away from a viewer of the computer screen according to an automated, predetermined pattern at a predetermined speed of movement selected to reduce accommodation paresis of the viewer.