DESK SUPPORT WITH STOOL
20210196042 ยท 2021-07-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C3/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C3/029
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A stool and desk support system. The system includes a stool base and a desk support surface. A support member may connect the desk support surface to the stool base and support the desk support surface above a floor surface. The stool base may include a stool seat surface and a rocking mechanism opposite the stool seat surface. The desk support surface may be connected to a desk support base by a neck extending from the desk support base. The stool base may include an upper stool base frame and a lower stool base frame. The upper stool base frame may be height adjustable with respect to the lower stool base frame. The desk support base may connect to the upper stool base frame, permitting coinciding height adjustment of the desk support surface and the upper stool base frame.
Claims
1. A stool and desk support system comprising: a stool base; a desk support surface spaced apart from the stool base; and a support member connecting the stool base to the desk support surface and supporting the desk surface above a floor surface.
2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a desk support base connected to the support member and attached to the stool base.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the desk support base is unitarily formed with the support member.
4. The system of claim 2, wherein the desk support surface is unitarily formed with the support member.
5. The system of claim 2, further comprising a seat connected to the stool base.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the seat is connected to the stool base by securement to the desk support base.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the seat comprises a seat core and a seat cover, the seat core secured to the desk support base and the seat cover positioned over the seat core.
8. The system of claim 6, further comprising a weight secured to the desk support base, the weight sized and weighted to, at least in part, counterbalance the weight of the support member and desk support surface.
9. The system of claim 5, wherein a convex surface is attached to the stool base opposite the seat.
10. The system of claim 2, wherein the stool base comprises an upper stool base frame and a lower stool base frame, the upper stool base frame connected to the lower stool base frame, such that the upper stool base frame is permitted to slide in a generally vertical direction with respect to the lower stool base frame.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the desk support base is connected to the upper stool base frame.
12. A stool and desk system comprising: a stool base having a stool seat surface and a rocking mechanism opposite the stool seat surface; and a desk support comprising: a desk support base connected to the stool base; a neck connected to and extending from the desk support base; and a desk support surface connected to the neck and spaced apart from the desk support base.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the stool seat surface comprises a textured surface.
14. The system of claim 13, further comprising a seat core connected to the desk support base and positioned beneath the textured surface to provide support to the textured surface.
15. The system of claim 12, wherein the neck is unitarily formed with the desk support base and with the desk support surface.
16. A stool and desk support system comprising: a stool base comprising: a rocker portion having an interior rocker frame and an exterior, convex rocker surface secured to the rocker frame, the rocker surface configured to, at least in part, contact a floor surface and permit rocking of the system with respect to the floor surface; a stool base frame having a lower stool base frame secured to the rocker portion and an upper stool base frame telescoping at least in part with the lower stool base frame; a pneumatic cylinder positioned within the stool base frame; and a control mechanism positioned proximate to the pneumatic cylinder such that substantial depression of the control mechanism activates the pneumatic cylinder; a desk support comprising: a desk support base secured to the upper stool base frame; a neck extending in a generally upward direction from the desk support base; a desk support surface extending in a generally horizontal direction from the neck at a position along the neck spaced apart from the desk support base; and structural ribbing extending along at least a portion of the neck to at least a portion of an underside of the desk support; a weight secured to the desk support base, sized and weighted to, at least in part, offset the weight of the neck and desk support surface; and a seat comprising: a seat core secured to the desk support base; and a textured cover positioned over the seat core.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein the desk support surface is unitarily formed with the neck.
18. The system of claim 16, wherein the neck is unitarily formed with the desk support base.
19. The system of claim 16, wherein the desk support surface further comprises a hand rest portion, angled downwardly from the desk support surface at a positons where a user could rest a hand during use of the system.
20. The system of claim 16 wherein at least two indented portions are formed into opposing sides of the neck, sized to facilitate gripping by a human hand.
21. A desk adaptation for a stool, the stool having a stool base, the desk adaptation comprising: a desk support base configured to connect to the stool base; a neck connected to and extending from the desk support base; and a desk support surface connected to the neck and spaced apart from the desk support base.
22. The system of claim 21, wherein the neck is unitarily formed with the desk support surface and the desk support base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] The desk support 102 may include a desk support surface 106 to support a user's notebook or laptop for use while the user sits on the stool base 104. Although the desk support surface 106 shown is generally horizontal when the system 100 is positioned upright, in other embodiments, the desk support surface may be aligned at an alternative angle that is sufficient to permit writing or typing during use. In some embodiments, portions of the desk support surface 106 near the user may be angled downward to create rests 108 to increase the user's hand and/or wrist comfort. The desk support 102 may further include one or more support members 109, extending between the desk support surface 106 and the stool base 104. While in this embodiment, the support member 109 is shown as a unitary neck member, in other embodiments, additional members may likewise be used to support the desk support surface 106 and connect the desk support surface 106 to the stool base 104. Additionally, the support member 109 may be unitarily formed with the desk support surface 106 or may be separate elements connected during assembly. Forming the connection between the stool base 104 and the desk support surface 106 using a single or concentrated number of support members allows for a comfortable seating experience without the concern of a user bumping his or her knees against the legs or sides that may accompany a more standard desk. Additionally, with respect to a stool and desk system that includes a rocking stool, the absence of legs or other support members that contact the floor surface increases the ease of rocking the system.
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[0027] Further, on one or more sides of the support member 109, one or more gripping portions may be included. In this embodiment, the gripping portions are shown as indented portions 118, positioned on opposing sides of the support member 109. However, in other embodiments, other forms of gripping elements and/or mechanisms may be employed. The increased ease of gripping the support member 109 via gripping elements, such as indented portions 118, further increases to the mobility of the entire system 100 by a single individual for purposes such as storage or classroom restructuring.
[0028] Referring now to the stool base 104, the stool base 104 may include a stool frame 112. In some embodiments, the stool frame 112 may include an upper stool base frame 114 and a lower stool base frame 116. Such composition may be particularly useful when height adjustment is a desirable feature of the stool base 104. In other embodiments, the stool frame 112 may be a single unitary element or may further include additional frame elements. The portion of the stool frame 112 that is designed to, at least in part, contact the floor surface may include a rocking mechanism 120 that permits the system 100 to rock with respect to the floor surface. Alternatively, the bottom of stool frame 112 may be flat or concave, encouraging stationary use of the system 100.
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[0030] In the present embodiment, the stool base 104 shown is height adjustable. The height adjustments are achieved through a standard pneumatic cylinder configuration, as will be understood by a person having reasonable skill in the art of height adjustable seating. Briefly, a pneumatic cylinder 122 is utilized in conjunction with a control mechanism 124, such as a push button, to raise or lower the upper stool base frame 114 with respect to the lower stool base frame 116. When assembled, the control mechanism 124 nests within a control panel 126, in a position accessible to the user of the system 100. The upper stool base frame 114 may include an elongated portion 128 and a widened portion 130. When the system 100 is assembled, the elongated portion 128 telescopes at least in part with the lower stool base frame 116, which secures the elongated portion 128 laterally while permitting the elongated portion 128, and thus the upper stool base frame 114 as a whole, to slide in a generally vertical direction with respect to the stool base frame 116.
[0031] Referring now to the desk support 102,
[0032] Finally, a stool seat 137 may be connected to the stool base 104. The stool seat 137 may include a seat core 138 that may connect to the stool base 104 through attachment to the desk support base 132. In the present embodiment, the seat core 138 is screwed to the desk support base 132. Additionally, a seat cover 140 may be positioned over the seat core 138. The seat cover 140 may improve aesthetics by adding a pattern or color to a potentially flat and/or colorless seat core 138. The seat cover 140 may also be textured to add traction to the seat, as shown with respect to seat cover 140 in
[0033] Although the invention has been herein described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of the appended claims and the description of the invention herein.