MOBILE DESK
20220279920 · 2022-09-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B2200/0035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2013/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F4/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A mobile desk includes a carrying case with a first compartment and a second compartment divided by a desk portion. The first compartment contains a top surface of the desk portion and the second compartment contains a bottom surface of the desk portion. A pair of legs are secured to the bottom surface. Each of the legs have a plurality of sections and a plurality of rotating joints. The sections are rotatable relative to one another and are configured to move the legs between a stowed position and an extended position. The second compartment is configured to enclose the legs in the stowed position.
Claims
1. A mobile desk, comprising: a carrying case having a first compartment and a second compartment divided by a desk portion, the first compartment containing a top surface of the desk portion and the second compartment containing a bottom surface of the desk portion; a pair of legs secured to the bottom surface, each of the legs having a plurality of sections and a plurality of rotating joints, the sections rotatable relative to one another and configured to move the legs between a stowed position and an extended position; and wherein the second compartment is configured to enclose the legs in the stowed position.
2. The mobile desk of claim 1, wherein the plurality of sections include a top section attached to the bottom surface and a bottom section configured to rest on a floor.
3. The mobile desk of claim 2, wherein the desk portion has a height of at least about 24 inches from the floor when the legs are in the extended position.
4. The mobile desk of claim 2, wherein the desk portion has a height from the floor corresponding to a desk height for a user that is sitting in a chair.
5. The mobile desk of claim 2, wherein the bottom section extends parallel with the floor.
6. The mobile desk of claim 2, wherein the top section is mounted to the desk portion by a rotating joint that permits the desk portion to be angled relative to the floor.
7. The mobile desk of claim 2, wherein the desk portion has a width and a depth, and each of the plurality of sections has a length shorter than the depth of the desk portion.
8. The mobile desk of claim 7, wherein a distance between the top section of the first leg and the top section of the second leg is less than the width of the desk portion.
9. The mobile desk of claim 8, wherein the plurality of sections includes a second section mounted to the top section by a rotating joint, the second section positioned laterally outside of the top section.
10. The mobile desk of claim 9, wherein the plurality of sections includes a third section mounted to the second section and the bottom section by rotating joints, the third section positioned laterally outside of the second section.
11. The mobile desk of claim 10, wherein a distance between the third section of the first leg and the third section of the second leg is less than the width of the desk portion.
12. The mobile desk of claim 11, wherein the plurality of sections extend generally parallel to the bottom surface in the stowed position to form a single layer row.
13. The mobile desk of claim 1, wherein the plurality of leg sections all fit within an area defined by the desk portion in the stowed position.
14. The mobile desk of claim 13, wherein the plurality of sections extend generally parallel to the bottom surface and are aligned adjacently to form a single layer row in the stowed position.
15. The mobile desk of claim 1, wherein the legs have a height of less than about 3 inches in the stowed position.
16. The mobile desk of claim 1, wherein the first compartment is configured to carry a laptop computer.
17. The mobile desk of claim 1, wherein each of the rotating joints includes a lock configured to lock a section of the plurality of sections in an angular position relative to another section of the plurality of sections.
18. The mobile desk of claim 17, wherein the plurality of sections and rotating joints permit the legs to be moved to a plurality of positions between the stowed position and the extended position.
19. The mobile desk of claim 1, further comprising a telescopic handle and wheels attached to the second compartment.
20. The mobile desk of claim 1, further comprising shoulder straps attached to the second compartment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] Each leg section 30A-D is joined to an adjacent leg section 30A-D at a rotating joint 28. The leg sections 30A-D are joined in an alternating manner, such that the legs 24, 26 fold in an accordion manner Each rotating joint 28 permits leg sections 30A-D to rotate about an axis X relative to an adjacent leg section 30A-D. In some examples, an angle between adjacent leg segments 30A-D may vary between 0° in the stowed position and 180° in the extended position. For example, the leg section 30B rotates about the axis X relative to the leg section 30C. The leg sections 30A-D accordion fold relative to one another to go between the stowed position and the extended position. In the extended position, most of the leg sections 30A-C extend at an angle from the desk portion 22. In some embodiments, the leg sections 30A-C extend substantially perpendicular from the desk portion 22. In other embodiments, the leg sections 30A-C extend at an angle between about 45° and 90° from the desk portion 22. This permits the desk portion 22 to be angled relative to a surface, such as the ground, depending on the user's preferences. The leg section 30D furthest from the desk portion 22 in the extended position may extend generally parallel to a surface the mobile desk 20 is resting on. In some examples, the end leg section 30D is arranged substantially perpendicular to the leg sections 30A-C.
[0037] In some examples, each rotating joint 28 contains a lock 29 that locks the position of the leg portions 30A-D. The lock 29 may be a clutch type lock, for example. The locks 29 may permit the rotating joints 28 to be locked in many different positions, permitting the leg sections 30A-D to be arranged at different angles relative to one another.
[0038] In some embodiments, the leg section 30D that is furthest from the desk portion 22 may extend in length. The leg section 30D may have an end 41 that slides along an axis Y, that is generally perpendicular to the axis X. In other words, the end 41 slides along the length L of the leg section 30D. In one example, the end 41 slides to add between 4 and 6 inches of length to the leg section 30D. In a further example, the end 41 adds about 5 inches of length to the leg section 30D. This additional length on the bottom leg may provide more stability for the mobile desk in the extended position.
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[0040] The leg sections 30A-D are arranged at different positions along the width direction such that they fold compactly. For example, the leg sections 30A on legs 124, 126 are closer together than the leg sections 30C on legs 124, 126. In one example, there is a distance D.sub.1 between the leg sections 30A. The distance D.sub.1 may be about between about 5 and 6 inches, for example. There is a distance D.sub.3 between leg sections 30C. The distance D.sub.3 may be between about 11 and 12 inches, for example. Each leg section 30A-D has a width W.sub.L. In one example, the width W.sub.L is between about 1 and 2 inches. In a further example, the width W.sub.L is less than about 1.5 inches.
[0041] In some examples, the mobile desk 20 may include a cup holder 44. The cup holder 44 may be removable. For example, the cup holder 44 may clip onto one of the legs 24, 26, or onto the desk portion 22. In some examples, the mobile desk 20 may include a mousepad 46. The mousepad 46 may be removable, and may clip onto one of the legs 24, 26, or onto the desk portion 22. In other examples, the mousepad 46 may be attached to the desk surface 22. The mousepad 46 may be stowable, such as by sliding or folding the mousepad 46 relative to the desk surface 22 when not in use. In some examples, a charging port 48, such as a USB charging port, may be arranged on the legs 24, 26 or the desk portion 22.
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[0043] In this illustration, the mobile desk 120 is in the stowed position and arranged within the carrying case 150. The carrying case 150 may have two compartments 152, 154, accessible by two zippers 156, 158, respectively. The compartments 152, 154 are divided by the desk portion 122 (shown in
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[0048] In some examples, the carrying case may include a combination of handles 160, 260, shoulder straps 162, 376, wheels 270, and/or a telescoping handle 272.
[0049] The disclosed mobile desk is lightweight and may be easily stowed for transport and used in a variety of settings. The adjustable height permits a user to use the desk on the floor or on a table, and while sitting or standing. The mobile desk may be useful for a variety of people that work remotely or at varying locations. For example, construction workers and nurses may find the mobile desk helpful for operating a laptop computer at different sites.
[0050] Although the different embodiments are illustrated as having specific components, the embodiments of this disclosure are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from any of the embodiments in combination with features or components from any of the other embodiments.
[0051] The foregoing description shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense. A worker of ordinary skill in the art would understand that certain modifications could come within the scope of this disclosure.