A47B2083/025

Portable Adjustable Desk System

A collapsible desk system including a first and second elongate members, a seat, a diagonal support member, a column, a pivot assembly, and a desk top is provided. The first and second elongate members have a common central pivot, and are pivotal relative to one another in a scissor-like manner. Each elongate member has a support member for resting on an underlying surface and an end. The seat is attached to the end of the first elongate member. The diagonal support member is cooperable with the first and second elongate members to selectively retain the elongate members in one or more crossed orientations. The column has upper and lower ends. The lower end is pivotally attached to the end of the second elongate member.

MODULAR FURNITURE UNIT HAVING POWER DISTRIBUTION
20170290418 · 2017-10-12 ·

A modular furniture unit can be configured to provide power distribution in conjunction with other furniture features. Embodiments of furniture arrangements may utilize one or more modular furniture units to provide one or more of such features (e.g. storage, seating, privacy, work surface, lighting, etc.). In some embodiments, the modular furniture unit includes an elongated upper member having an upper slot that has a first end and a second end opposite its first end. At least one leg is attached to the first end and at least one leg is attached to the second end. The elongated upper member may have a channel through which power cabling passes and outlets that are connected to such cabling. Different elements can be connected to the upper member via the upper slot or a downward facing opening of the upper member and/or to the legs to provide different furniture arrangements.

Modular technology furniture

Systems are disclosed that relate to modular furniture capable of providing conventional desk functions as well as integrated electronic components which house, store, and operate electronic devices, such as computers and associated devices. Furniture components of a traditional office are adapted to house a plurality of electronic components of a traditional computer system. Connectors, expansion slots, networking capabilities, and other storage units are provided within the furniture components enabling several electronic devices to be installed within the furniture components and communicate with each other, integrating a fully functional computer system into a classroom or office desk. The disclosed modular furniture systems provide multiple resources and functions in a small footprint and are useable in a variety of school, personal and work settings.

Mobile Device Charging Stations and Methods of Making Same
20170155259 · 2017-06-01 · ·

A mobile device charging station for charging one or more mobile devices, including at least one piece of furniture; an electronic circuit for charging the one or more mobile devices disposed about the at least one piece of furniture; and one or more cables having a first end in electrical communication with the electronic circuit and a second end disposed about the mobile device charging station for connecting with the one or more mobile devices.

INTEGRATED WORKSTATION FOR AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE AND VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS
20250064214 · 2025-02-27 ·

The integrated workstation comprises an ovoid recliner chair rotatably mounted on a star-shaped steel base. This chair features a padded bi-fold leg rest, a headrest maintaining a fixed spatial relationship with the user's head during reclination, and a reinforcing steel support member. An adjustable semi-circular support bracket is attached to the chair, connecting to a pivotable ring structure. This structure houses a gaming-optimized contoured display module, audio output devices, an extendable camera assembly with a 45-degree beamsplitter mirror, LED panels, a retractable green screen, and acoustic foam. Accompanying is a crescent-shaped table with a control dial for multiple functions, pivot-mounted to the bracket. The workstation is powered via a chair's base cable. For video conferencing, the chair's headrest remains obscured from the camera perspective.

Portable Work Support And Keyboard/Mouse Tray and Work Station and Tethered Chair
20170143117 · 2017-05-25 ·

A portable work support device and support for a key board and a pointing device, such as a mouse, for use by occupants of reclining capable office chairs having an adjustable fitted footrest assembly connected to the chair that will provide the seated chair user the ability to achieve a desired pelvis/feet triangulation stabilization effect while reclined by having the seated user's feet placed correctly in an attached footrest thereby producing a tactile input or cue that will lead to the desired muscle or motor output, causing the seated user to actually sit all the way back in the chair, and to be in a posture biomechanically neutral for using and working on the portable work support device, a work station removably housing the portable work support device, and a foot rest assembly to which a chair can be tethered so that a computer user can be properly positioned in a reclining position in the chair and have reduced posture issues when using the work support device while using computer or like equipment.

Portable work support and keyboard/mouse tray and work station and tethered chair
09596929 · 2017-03-21 ·

A portable work support device and support for a key board and a pointing device, such as a mouse, for use by occupants of reclining capable office chairs having an adjustable fitted footrest assembly connected to the chair that will provide the seated chair user the ability to achieve a desired pelvis/feet triangulation stabilization effect while reclined by having the seated user's feet placed correctly in an attached footrest thereby producing a tactile input or cue that will lead to the desired muscle or motor output, causing the seated user to actually sit all the way back in the chair, and to be in a posture biomechanically neutral for using and working on the portable work support device, a work station removably housing the portable work support device, and a foot rest assembly to which a chair can be tethered so that a computer user can be properly positioned in a reclining position in the chair and have reduced posture issues when using the work support device while using computer or like equipment.

Workstation

A workstation is presented. In one embodiment, the workstation comprises a backrest angularly coupled to a seat at a designated recline angle, the backrest comprising a raised spine rest portion, centered laterally in the middle of said backrest, and extending longitudinally along a designated length of said backrest; the spine rest portion further comprises a recessed channel portion therein for receiving one or more spinous processes of the user therein, a neck rest comprising one of more vibrating nodes thereon configured to engage with the back of the user's neck; and a footrest adjustably tilted and coupled to said base, the footrest having two vibrating nodes thereon, each vibrating node positioned for receiving the ball of a foot of the user thereon; a display mount rigidly coupled to the back of the backrest; a keyboard mount and a mouse platform.