Patent classifications
A47B2021/0328
ARTICULATING ERGONOMIC SUPPORT ARM
An articulating support arm includes a base, a first set of control arms having proximal ends and distal ends, with the proximal ends of the first set of control arms being pivotally connected to the base. The support arm further includes a second set of control arms having proximal ends and distal ends, with the proximal ends of the second set of control arms being disposed forward of and pivotally connected to the distal ends of the first set of control arms. The distal ends of the second set of control arms also are pivotally connected to a control head, and a locking assembly selectively prevents pivotal movement of the control arms, so as to provide vertical adjustment of the control head relative to the base.
PIVOTAL SUPPORTING SYSTEM HAVING SUPPORTING LEVER WITH ATTRACTIVE COVER
A pivotal supporting system includes a supporting column disposed on a supporting base, and a supporting lever includes a housing attached to the supporting column for supporting a remote member on the supporting base, the supporting lever includes a housing having a chamber formed in the housing, a number of magnetic attractive members attached to the housing, a cover, and a number of magnetic attractive elements attached to the cover and engaged with the magnetic attractive members of the housing for anchoring the cover to the housing and for allowing the cover to be easily and quickly and readily attached to the supporting lever without screws or bolts or fastener members.
Articulating ergonomic support arm
An articulating support arm includes a base, a first set of control arms having proximal ends and distal ends, with the proximal ends of the first set of control arms being pivotally connected to the base. The support arm further includes a second set of control arms having proximal ends and distal ends, with the proximal ends of the second set of control arms being disposed forward of and pivotally connected to the distal ends of the first set of control arms. The distal ends of the second set of control arms also are pivotally connected to a control head, and a locking assembly selectively prevents pivotal movement of the control arms, so as to provide vertical adjustment of the control head relative to the base.