HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE DESK
20220295982 · 2022-09-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A height-adjustable desk includes a desk board and a base. Two first lifting arms and one second lifting arm are disposed between the desk board and the base. The two first lifting arms are disposed at both sides of the desk board respectively. The second lifting arm is located between the two first lifting arms and spatially intersected with the two first lifting arms to be distributed in an X shape. The upper ends of the two first lifting arms are rotatably connected to a first end of the desk board, and the lower ends of the two first lifting arms are slidably connected to a first end of the base. The upper end of the second lifting arm is slidably connected to a second end of the desk board, and and the lower end of the second lifting arm is hinged to a second end of the base.
Claims
1. A height-adjustable desk, comprising a desk board and a base, wherein two first lifting arms and one second lifting arm for adjusting a height of the desk board are disposed between the desk board and the base; the two first lifting arms are disposed at both sides of the desk board respectively; the second lifting arm is located between the two first lifting arms and spatially intersected with the two first lifting arms to be distributed in an X shape; the second lifting arm is rotatably connected to at least one first lifting arm of the two first lifting arms at an X-shaped intersection overlapping position; and a gas spring for providing a drive force for lifting the desk board is disposed between the second lifting arm and the desk board.
2. The height-adjustable desk of claim 1, wherein a first end of the gas spring is rotatably connected to the second lifting arm, and a second end of the gas spring is rotatably connected to a bottom surface of the desk board.
3. The height-adjustable desk of claim 2, wherein a U-shaped mounting plate is disposed at the bottom surface of the desk board; a U-shaped groove bottom of the U-shaped mounting plate is a flat surface, wherein the U-shaped groove bottom is attached and fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the desk board; two connecting lugs are disposed at side walls of the U-shaped mounting plate; a connection shaft is disposed between the two connecting lugs; and the second end of the gas spring is rotatably connected to the connection shaft, wherein the second end of the gas spring is away from the second lifting arm.
4. The height-adjustable desk of claim 3, wherein the U-shaped groove bottom of the U-shaped mounting plate is a rectangle with fastening screws arranged along a length direction, and the fastening screws are fixed at the bottom surface of the desk board.
5. The height-adjustable desk of claim 3, wherein the U-shaped mounting plate is fixed at a middle position of a side of the desk board.
6. The height-adjustable desk of claim 2, wherein the first end of the gas spring is hinged at a side wall of the second lifting arm at a first hinging point, and a distance from the first hinging point to a second hinging point is greater than a length of the gas spring in a retracted state, wherein the second hinging point connects a lower end of the second lifting arm and the base.
7. The height-adjustable desk of claim 1, wherein the second lifting arm is located in an exact middle of the two first lifting arms, and the second lifting arm is parallel to a plane, wherein the two first lifting arms are located on the plane.
8. The height-adjustable desk of claim 1, wherein a hinging shaft is horizontally and slidably penetrated through the X-shaped intersection overlapping position of the second lifting arm, and both ends of the hinging shaft are rotatably connected to the two first lifting arms respectively.
9. The height-adjustable desk of claim 8, wherein a limiting sleeve is sleeved on the hinging shaft.
10. The height-adjustable desk of claim 1, wherein a connection cross rod is disposed between lower ends of the two first lifting arms.
11. The height-adjustable desk of claim 4, wherein the U-shaped mounting plate is fixed at a middle position of a side of the desk board.
12. The height-adjustable desk of claim 7, wherein a hinging shaft is horizontally and slidably penetrated through the X-shaped intersection overlapping position of the second lifting arm, and both ends of the hinging shaft are rotatably connected to the two first lifting arms respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] Numerals of the drawings are described as follows:
[0025] 1—desk board, 2—base, 2.1—transverse rod, 2.2—longitudinal rod, 3—first lifting arm, 4—second lifting arm, 5—gas spring, 6—lever, 7—supporting board, 8—hinging shaft, 9—limiting sleeve, 10—first guiding slide rail, 11—first slide block, 12—second guiding slide rail, 13—second slide block, 14—connection cross rod, 15—transverse supporting rod, 16—mounting plate, 16.1—lug, 17—connection shaft, 18—fastening screw, and 19—hinging seat.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0026] The present invention is further described below in combination with accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0027] In the descriptions of the present invention, it is to be noted that orientations or positional relationships indicated by the terms such as “upper end” and “lower end” are based on orientations or positional relationships shown in
[0028] In the descriptions of the present invention, it is to be noted that unless otherwise clearly stated or defined, the term “connect” shall be understood in a broad sense, for example, may be fixed connection, or detachable connection, or formed into one piece; or may be mechanical connection, or electrical connection; or direct connection or indirect connection through an intermediate medium, or may be internal communication between two elements. Those of ordinary skill in the art may understand the specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention according to actual situations.
[0029] As shown in
[0030] In another aspect, in the structure of the embodiment, two first lifting arms 3 and one second lifting arm 4 for adjusting the height of the desk board 1 are disposed between the desk board 1 and the base 2. Further, looking up at the height-adjustable desk, the two first lifting arms 3 are projected at both sides of the desk board 1 respectively, and the projection of the second lifting arm 4 is between the projections of the two first lifting arms 3. The two first lifting arms 3 are in a same plane, and the second lifting arm is intersected with the plane to present an X-shaped distribution. Further, preferably, when looking up at this structure, the projections of the three lifting arms on the desk board are parallel to one another; at this time, the overall lifting structure is more stable, adjusted in height more flexibly, and has a beautiful appearance.
[0031] In this embodiment, in a case of looking up, the projection of the second lifting arm 4 is located in the exact middle of the projections of the two first lifting arms 3, and each pair of the projections of the three lifting arms are parallel to each other. A hinging shaft 8 is horizontally and slidably penetrated through an X-shaped intersection overlapping position of the second lifting arm 4, and both ends of the hinging shaft 8 are hinged with the two first lifting arms 3 respectively. A lifting sleeve 9 is sleeved on the hinging shaft 8 to effectively limit a distance between the second lifting arm 4 and the two first lifting arms 3. Further, the limiting sleeve is easy to mount. In this case, each lifting arm is more stable during height adjustment. In this structure, the first lifting arms 3 and the second lifting arm 4 are all hollow square-pipe structures.
[0032] In other embodiments, the hinging shaft 8 herein may also be divided into two parts, that is, one short connection shaft is hinged between both sides of the second lifting arm 4 and the two first lifting arms 3 respectively. In this structure, different lifting arms may be limited without adding the limiting sleeve 9.
[0033] In the first embodiment, upper ends of the two first lifting arms 3 are connected to one side of the desk board 1. Specifically, as shown in
[0034] In addition, an upper end of the second lifting arm 4 is slidably connected to the other side of the desk board 1, and a lower end of the second lifting arm 4 is hinged with the other end of the base 2,where the slidable connection herein refers to that two second guiding slide rails 12 parallel to the first guiding slide rails are disposed at a left-right interval on the bottom surface of the desk board 1, second slide blocks 13 slidably cooperate with the second guiding slide rails 12, and both sides of the upper end of the second lifting arm 4 are rotatably connected relative to the second slide blocks 13 respectively, as shown in
[0035] Seen from the entire lifting structure, after continuous tests are performed for the embodiment, the two second slide blocks 13 are selected as square block structure, and the two first slide blocks 11 are selected as the roller structure. With such disposal, when the desk board ascends, the sliding between the lower ends of the two first lifting arms 3 and the base 2 is more flexible, and the sliding between the upper end of the second lifting arm 4 and the desk board 1 is more stable. Thus, this structure achieves the optimal comprehensive effect.
[0036] In other embodiments, two first lifting arms 3 may also be configured such that the lower ends are hinged with the base 2, and the upper ends are slidably connected with the desk board 1. The slidable connection has the same structure as the above slide rails, which will not be repeated herein. Similarly, the second lifting arm 4 may be configured such that the upper end is hinged with the desk board 1, and the lower end is slidably connected with the base 2, as long as the height of the desk board 1 can be flexibly adjusted.
[0037] More importantly, the second lifting arm 4 is hinged with at least one first lifting arm 3 at the X-shaped intersection overlapping position, a gas spring 5 for providing a drive force for lifting the desk board 1 is disposed between the second lifting arm 4 and the desk board 1, and a lever 6 capable of opening or closing a valve of the gas spring 5 through a brake line is disposed on the desk board 1. The gas spring 5 can be easily extended or retracted by pulling the lever 6, thereby ascending or descending the desk board. Certainly, the lever 6 herein is not limited to being mounted on the desk board 1, and may also be mounted on another component.
[0038] Specifically, as shown in
[0039] More specifically, in the structure of the embodiment, the connection shaft 17 is a bolt. When mounted, the bolt is sequentially penetrated through one lug 16.1, a connection hole at the upper end of the gas spring 5, and the other lug 16.1, and then screwed with a fastening nut at the penetrating end of the bolt. With such connection, mounting and dismounting of the connection structure become very convenient.
[0040] In this embodiment, the lower end of the gas spring 5 is hinged with the second lifting arm 4, and the upper end of the gas spring 5 is rotatably connected to the bottom surface of the desk board 1 through the mounting plate 16. Specifically, the mounting plate 16 is fixed at a middle position of a side of the desk board to ensure stable ascent or descent of the desk board 1 when the gas spring 5 is driven to extend or retract. More importantly, in this embodiment, the upper end of the gas spring 5 and the upper ends of the first lifting arms 3 are all rotatably connected to the bottom surface of the desk board 1 by use of light and individual connection pieces without disposing other reinforcing plates at the bottom surface of the desk board 1. In this way, the weight is reduced and the overall structure is more convenient to process and mount. Further, such disposal can further lower the minimum height of the height-adjustable desk in a storage state, thus reducing the packaging size and lowering the costs.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] In this embodiment, a connection cross rod 14 is disposed between the lower ends of the two first lifting arms 3, and the connection cross rod 14 is not coaxial with the two first slide blocks 11. In this structure, the connection cross rod 14 is disposed to enhance the connection structure between two first lifting arms 3, so that the lower ends of the two first lifting arms slide synchronously to enable more stable sliding. Further, in this structure, the hinging shaft between the two first slide blocks 11 and the two first lifting arms 3 is shorter and more convenient to mount. Generally, in the existing height-adjustable desk structure, one long shaft is directly disposed at the lower ends of the two first lifting arms 3, both ends of the long shaft penetrate through the two first lifting arms 3 respectively, and the slide blocks are directly mounted at both ends of the long shaft penetrating out of the two first lifting arms 3. In this structure, the distance between the two first lifting arms 3 is not defined, so that the lifting structure has poor stability and is cumbersome to mount.
[0043] In this embodiment, as shown in
[0044] In this embodiment, elastic plastic housings are sleeved on the two longitudinal rods 2.2 respectively, and an upper surface of the plastic housing is entirely higher than upper surfaces of two transverse rods 2.1. With such disposal, when the height-adjustable desk is in the storage state, the lifting arms will finally be in contact with the upper surfaces of the plastic housings to realize vibration reduction and noise reduction.
[0045] The above descriptions are made to the preferred embodiments of the present invention but shall not be understood as limiting of the claims. The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments and the specific structures are allowed to change. Various changes made within the scope of protection claimed by the independent claims of the present invention shall all fall within the scope of protection of the present invention.