Adjustable, body-supported mobile desk
11089867 · 2021-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M13/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A body supported desk includes a carrier, a platform, and a plurality of hook-shaped support rods coupling the carrier with the platform. The platform further includes a plurality of substantially straight stabilizer bars and a plurality of joints each formed in part by one of the stabilizer bars and a mounting piece structured to receive one of the plurality of support rods. The plurality of joints are structured to permit a user to adjust an angle of the platform relative to the carrier.
Claims
1. A mobile desk, comprising: a carrier configured to lit upon an upper body of a user, the carrier including a shoulder harness, a torso support member, and a vertical connector body coupling the shoulder harness with torso support member, the torso support member being curved between a right side and a left side of torso support member; at least one support rod coupling to the carrier; a platform having a bottom side, the at least one support rod supporting the platform from the bottom side; and a pivot joint between the at least one support rod and the platform to allow the platform to rotate about an axis of rotation relative to the support rod.
2. The mobile desk of claim 1 wherein the support rod is hook-shaped and includes a carrier mounting section adjustably connected to the carrier; and a platform mounting section, and the platform mounting section supports the platform from the bottom side.
3. The mobile desk of claim 1 wherein the joint including a handle for adjusting the rotation of the platform.
4. The mobile desk of claim 1 wherein the joint further includes an angle adjustment handle.
5. The mobile desk of claim 1, wherein the least one support rod includes a first support rod and a second support rod.
6. The mobile desk of claim 5 wherein the first support rod and the second support rod have a hook shape.
7. A mobile desk, comprising: a body supported carrier assembly including a shoulder harness, a torso support member, and a vertical connector body coupling the carrier assembly with torso support member; a platform having a bottom side, a substantially planar top side, a substantially straight stabilizer bar coupled with the bottom side, and a mount piece coupled with the stabilizer bar to form a joint; and a hook-shaped support rod coupling the carrier assembly with the platform, the support rod being partially received by the mount piece; and the joint having a pivoted member to allow the platform to be adjusted between a horizontal position and an inclined position.
8. The mobile desk of claim 7 wherein the joint further includes a cylindrical fitting having a body and a lip.
9. The mobile desk of claim 8 wherein the joint further includes a projection from the bottom side of the platform on each side of the stabilizer bar, the body having a width substantially similar to a combined width of the stabilizer bar and the two projections.
10. The mobile desk of claim 7 wherein the joint further includes a star washer.
11. A mobile desk, comprising: a carrier configured to fit upon an upper body of a user; at least one support rod coupling to the carrier, the least one support rod including a first support rod and a second support rod; a platform having a bottom side, the at least one support rod supporting the platform from the bottom side; and a pivot joint between the at least one support rod and the platform to allow the platform to rotate about an axis of rotation relative to the support rod.
12. The mobile desk of claim 11 wherein the first support rod and the second support rod have a hook shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The previously described aspects of this disclosure will grow to be appreciated at a greater level once references to the following accompanying illustrations are expounded upon.
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(9) The embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings. Unless otherwise indicated, the components shown in the figures are shown proportional to each other. It will be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. The disclosure includes any alterations and further modifications in the illustrative devices and described methods and further applications of the principles of the disclosure which would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the disclosure relates.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) As stated above, carrier 12 fits upon the user so that the user can easily carry mobile desk 10. One common way of achieving such purpose is carrier 12 conforming to the shape of the user's shoulder, chest, and torso. Carrier 12 includes a shoulder harness 18, a vertical connector body 20, and a torso support member 22, each of which may be formed substantially of a rigid, lightweight material such as plastic, carbon fiber, or any other suitable material. Shoulder harness 18 includes a pair of curved shoulder straps 24 structured to fit upon and generally conform to the shape of a user's shoulders. Shoulder straps 24 may further include padding 26 attached to an underside of the shoulder straps 24 to increase user comfort and add stability to mobile desk 10 by, for instance, allowing shoulder harness 18 to more closely conform to the user's bust. Shoulder harness 18 may include a horizontal chest piece 28 coupling the pair of curved shoulder straps 24. In one embodiment, as shown in
(12) Shoulder harness 18 may be coupled with torso support member 22 by way of vertical connector body 20, which can be attached to each of shoulder harness 18 and torso support member 22 by a fastener assembly 30 or by any other suitable means. According to one embodiment shown in
(13) Both vertical connector body 20 and chest piece 28 may have an inside surface that is substantially flat or slightly concave so as to provide a greater amount of surface area contacting the user's torso during use as compared with most known body-supported desks. Put differently, the inner surfaces of the components of carrier 12 are structured to conform with the user's torso. In this way, user comfort and mobility may be increased, as the weight of mobile desk 10, including any objects on platform 16, is distributed across a greater surface area so that loads do not concentrate on certain part of the user's torso. Torso support member 22 is also structured to distribute the weight of mobile desk 10 to increase user comfort. In one aspect, torso support member 22 may be structured to conform with the shape of a user's abdomen. For instance, torso support member 22 might be curved between a right side and a left side of torso support member 22 in the orientation of
(14) Torso support member 22 may be coupled with vertical connector body 20 such that torso support member 22 can be vertically adjusted relative to shoulder harness 18. In this way, mobile desk 10 can be configured for use by users of different heights. According to the embodiment shown in
(15) As stated above, support rods 14 connect carrier 12 and platform 16. In one embodiment shown in
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(17) As stated above, platform 16 provide a working table space for the user. Platform 16 has a polygonal shape with a bottom side 44 (as seen in
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(19) Stabilizer bars 52 are formed of a rigid lightweight material capable of providing structural rigidity to platform 16 without unduly adding to the overall weight of mobile desk 10 such as, for example, aluminum or an aluminum alloy. In other embodiments, stabilizer bars 52 might be formed of a plastic or carbon fiber material, or of any other suitable metal or non-metal material. As can be seen in
(20) Platform 16 is coupled to support rods 14 through an adjustment system. The adjustment system permits platform 16 to be adjusted and fixed on support rods 14. As shown in
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(22) Joint 68 is formed when mounting piece 42 couples to stabilizer bar 52. Joint components includes mounting piece 42, stabilizer bar 52, and projections 54. All joint components may be placed next to each other and each include an aperture structured to receive an axis rod 72, a cylindrical fitting 69, or a screw 66 for coupling together the components of joint 68. In one embodiment shown in
(23) To achieve the purpose of rotation, handle 74 is connected to axis rod 72 to allow the user to adjust the rotation angle. Additionally, at least one lateral star washers 76, 78 and cylindrical fitting 69 are applied at joint 68. According to the embodiment in
(24) Cylindrical fitting 69 may have a substantially cylindrical body 82 with a substantially cylindrical lip 84 extending around a perimeter of body 82 such that cylindrical fitting 69 may have a T-shape if viewed from the side, such as in the partially sectioned view of
(25) To assist in balancing platform 16, each support rod 14 is positioned within joint 68 outboard of the corresponding stabilizer bar 52, and forward of a corresponding axis rod 72. This structure may provide a counterweight to loads placed upon platform 16. In other embodiments, to achieve the purpose of balancing, mobile desk 10 could have a platform 16 that is weighted near back side 58. Further, the positioning of platform 16 upon platform mounting section 36 of support rods 14 may provide additional advantages as compared with strategies in which loads are attached to support rods 14 in a different way. By way of example, attaching or hanging a load or a load-bearing structure to support rods 14 (rather than upon platform mounting section 36), may pull carrier 12 forward and may undesirably shift the center of gravity of mobile desk 10. Further, the axis of inclination of platform 16 defined by axis rods 72 may be oriented about 90 degrees relative to axes of rotation defined by each platform mounting section 36. The relative orientation of these axes may prevent undesirable horizontal movement of platform 16 while mobile desk 10 is in use, among other things. Additional features of the present disclosure that advantageously impact the stability of mobile desk 10 will be apparent from the discussion herein.
(26) The present description is for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed to narrow the breadth of the present disclosure in any way. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications might be made to the presently disclosed embodiments without departing from the full and fair scope and spirit of the present disclosure. It will be appreciated that certain features and/or properties of the present disclosure, such as relative dimensions or angles, may not be shown to scale. As noted above, the teachings set forth herein are applicable to a variety of different devices and assemblies having a variety of different structures than those specifically described herein. Other aspects, features, and advantages will be apparent upon an examination of the attached drawings and appended claims. As used herein, the articles “a” and “an” are intended to include one or more items, and may be used interchangeably with “at least one.” Where only one item is intended, the term “one” or similar language is used. Also, as used herein, the terms “has,” “have,” “having,” or the like are intended to be open-ended terms.