Height Adjustable Work Surface
20200281349 ยท 2020-09-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel Grabowski (East Grand Rapids, MI, US)
- Michael Johnson (West Olive, MI, US)
- David Melvin Gresham (East Hampton, NY, US)
Cpc classification
F16D63/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2121/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B2200/0046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B2200/0041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16D65/0056
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2055/0008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B2009/185
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16D2121/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2121/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D63/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A height adjustable work surface is described that may be utilized as a standalone desk or table, or integrated with a larger work surface to provide selective height adjustability to only a portion of a work surface. The height adjustable work surface preferably utilizes a modular trapezoidal frame structure, including trapezoid tube weldments, corner castings and machined hardened connector pins. The lift mechanism preferably includes parallelogram linkages, pneumatic gas cylinders, sliding brake bar mechanism and brake release handles to provide height adjustment functionality.
Claims
1. A table comprising: at least two legs; a frame attached to the at least two legs; a table top, the table top having a first static portion attached to the frame and a first height adjustable portion that, in a lowered position, is substantially planar with the first static portion; a lift mechanism attached to the frame and to the first height adjustable portion of the table top, the lift mechanism allowing the first height adjustable portion to be raised and lowered so that the first height adjustable portion has a raised position that is above the first static portion of the table top.
2. The table of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the frame has a trapezoidal cross section.
3. The table of claim 1 wherein the frame includes at least one hollow metal tube.
4. The table of claim 3 wherein the at least one hollow metal tube has a trapezoidal cross section.
5. The table of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises hollow metal tubes attached to metal castings, the metal castings attached to the at least three legs of the table.
6. The table of claim 5 wherein the hollow metal tubes have a trapezoidal cross section.
7. The table of claim 1 wherein the lift mechanism includes a brake mechanism that slides on a bar attached to the second height adjustable portion of the table.
8. The table of claim 7 wherein the brake mechanism includes at least one brake plate that, in a first position, allows the brake mechanism to slide on the bar and, in a second position, prevents the brake mechanism from sliding on the bar.
9. The table of claim 8 wherein the at least one brake plate prevents the brake mechanism from sliding on the bar by locking onto the bar and preventing the brake plate from moving relative to the bar.
10. The table of claim 9 wherein the at least one brake plate is released from locking onto the bar by at least one brake handle.
11. The table of claim 1 wherein the lift mechanism includes a brake mechanism that locks the first height adjustable portion of the table top into the raised position.
12. The table of claim 11 wherein the lift mechanism includes a brake release handle that releases the first height adjustable portion from the raised position.
13. The table of claim 1 wherein the lift mechanism includes a brake mechanism comprised of two brake plates that 1) in a parallel unlocked position, allow the brake mechanism to slide on a brake bar connected to the first height adjustable portion, with the brake bar passing through the brake plates, and 2) in a nonparallel locked position, do not allow the brake mechanism to slide on the brake bar.
14. The table of claim 13 wherein the brake mechanism also comprises a spring that biases the two brake plates into the nonparallel position.
15. The table of claim 14 wherein the lift mechanism also includes a brake release handle connected to a line that, upon activation of the brake release handle, compresses the spring to unlock the braking mechanism.
16. A table comprising: at least two legs; a frame attached to the at least two legs; a table top, the table top having a first static portion attached to the frame, a first height adjustable portion and a second height adjustable portion; a first lift mechanism attached to the frame and to the first height adjustable portion of the table top, the first lift mechanism capable of raising and lowering the first height adjustable portion so that the first height adjustable portion may be raised to a position above the first static portion of the table top; and a second lift mechanism attached to the frame and to the second height adjustable portion of the table top, the second lift mechanism capable of raising and lowering the second height adjustable portion so that the second height adjustable portion may be raised to a position above the first static portion of the table top.
17. The table of claim 16 further comprising a third height adjustable of the table top; and a third lift mechanism attached to the frame and to the third height adjustable portion of the table top, the third lift mechanism capable of raising and lowering the third height adjustable portion so that the third height adjustable portion may be raised to a position above the first static portion of the table top.
18. The table of claim 16 wherein at least a portion of the frame has a trapezoidal cross section.
19. The table of claim 16 wherein the frame includes at least one hollow metal tube.
20. The table of claim 19 wherein the at least one hollow metal tube has a trapezoidal cross section.
21. The table of claim 16 wherein the first lift mechanism includes a brake mechanism capable of locking the first height adjustable portion of the table top into a raised position.
22. The table of claim 21 wherein the lift mechanism includes a brake release handle that releases the first height adjustable portion from the raised position.
23. The table of claim 22 wherein the lift mechanism includes a brake mechanism comprised of two brake plates that 1) in a parallel unlocked position, allow the brake mechanism to slide on a brake bar connected to the second height adjustable portion, with the brake bar passing through the brake plates, and 2) in a nonparallel locked position, do not allow the brake mechanism to slide on the brake bar.
24. A table comprising: at least two legs; a frame attached to the at least two legs; a table top; a lift mechanism attached to the frame and to the table top, the lift mechanism allowing the table top to be raised and lowered; a brake mechanism capable of locking the table top into a raised position, the brake mechanism comprised of two brake plates that 1) in a parallel unlocked position, allow the brake mechanism to slide on a brake bar connected to the second height adjustable portion, with the brake bar passing through the brake plates, and 2) in a nonparallel locked position, do not allow the brake mechanism to slide on the brake bar.
25. The table of claim 24 wherein the brake mechanism also comprises a spring that biases the two brake plates into the nonparallel position.
26. The table of claim 25 wherein the lift mechanism also includes a brake release handle connected to a line that, upon activation of the brake release handle, compresses the spring to unlock the braking mechanism.
27. The table of claim 24 wherein at least a portion of the frame has a trapezoidal cross section.
28. The table of claim 24 wherein the frame includes at least one hollow metal tube.
29. The table of claim 28 wherein the at least one hollow metal tube has a trapezoidal cross section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0036] As depicted in
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[0038] The dual nature of the desk, with a static portion and a height adjustable portion, provides many advantages. First, the desk 100 may be utilized as a conventional work surface by a person in a sitting position with the height adjustable portion in the lowered position. Further, the conventional table portion 102 provides a static surface for items such as a telephone, lights, pictures, resource materials, office supplies, speakers, etc. that do not need to be raised when a person elects to work in a standing position. The height adjustable portion, 104, is configured to rise straight up and raise or lower items that a person is actually using to work. These items can include a keyboard, monitor, writing pad, computer mouse, etc. This is advantageous to a user where they do not need to move all items on a work surface in order to achieve a desired comfortable height.
[0039] A table with only a portion that is height adjustable offers many advantages. First, significantly less weight must be raised and lowered if only a portion of the table top is height adjustable, most significantly, the weight of the table top itself. Also, only the items that a person is actually using to work are raised and lowered, while other items typically found on a desk may remain static. In addition to reducing the weight that must be raised and lowered, an office can maintain a less cluttered appearance if most items on a desk remain at the lower, static position.
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[0042] The height adjustable work surface of the present invention can also be used in many other configurations. For example, two height adjustable work portions may be provided as a portion of a single table, creating a dual desking configuration. The height adjustable portions may be configured face to face on a substantially square table configuration, or side by side in a rectangular table configuration.
[0043] Applicants contemplate many other applications for their novel invention. For example, a standard coffee table could include a height adjustable portion that could be raised to create a desk, allowing a single piece of furniture to serve two functions. A standard dining table could include a height adjustable portion to accommodate a person in a wheelchair, or a child in a high chair, and then returned to its former standard position substantially planar with the rest of the table. The height adjustable table may also be wall mounted, allowing for a standalone height adjustable work surface, or mounted between storage units that are mounted to a wall or sitting on the floor. These and other examples of uses fall within the scope of the present invention, as described herein.
[0044] Although nearly any structural table frame may be utilized with Applicants' novel height adjustable table, Applicants have also developed, and herein disclose, a novel modular trapezoidal frame structure. Applicants novel frame, which may be used in applications other than with a height adjustable table portion, includes trapezoid tube weldments, corner castings and machined hardened connector pins that provide a heavy, customizable, and aesthetically pleasing frame that is easily assembled, dissembled and modified.
[0045] Applicants' novel modular trapezoidal frame structure is first described in use with a conventional table, and then in connection with Applicants' height adjustable table.
[0046] Applicants utilize a trapezoid tube weldment 116, as shown in
[0047] The angle of the trapezoid of each trapezoid tube weldment 116 is preferably 25-155-25-155, with the acute angles 122 of the trapezoid being 25 degrees and the obtuse angles 124 of the trapezoid being 155 degrees. Those of skill in the art will recognize that other angles for the trapezoid may be used to achieve the same functionality.
[0048] The trapezoidal table tube weldments provide many advantages over conventional rectangular tube weldments. In addition to a pleasing aesthetic, trapezoidal beams provide the same structural stability with a lower profile, providing more leg clearance beneath the table. Also, accessories or support beams 126, as shown in
[0049] The trapezoidal frame may have alternative supports. For example, one end could have legs with the other end supported by a wall, panel system or a furniture component.
[0050] The trapezoid tube weldments 116 of the present invention are preferably used in conjunction with a corner casting 128, an example of which if shown in
[0051] The inventor's preferred configuration of the corner casting 128 is shown in
[0052] The trapezoidal tube weldments 116 preferably include an integrated machine hardened pin 148 (shown in
[0053] The corner castings 128 of the present invention provide modular functionality, allowing different legs 110 to be used with the casting, and different lengths of trapezoid tube weldments 116 to be used, so that table tops of different sizes may be used in conjunction with the trapezoid tube weldments and corner castings. The corner castings 128 are preferably sized with a 3 inch offset from the corner to edge that meets the trapezoid tube weldment 116, allowing the combination to be used with every standard sized table top in 6 inch increments. Applicants also contemplate that a leg and corner casting could be a single piece. The corner casting further allows for insertion in a non-handed leg, allowing all legs used with the system to be interchangeable. In addition to use in conjunction with a leg, the casting connecting the trapezoid tube weldments could be modified to allow it to be connected to a wall.
[0054] The height adjustable work surface 104 of the present invention is preferably integrated with the novel trapezoidal frame structure 106 with a center weldment structure 162, as shown in
[0055] The center weldment structure 162 provides a space for mounting the lift mechanism 108 of the height adjustable portion on the connecting center tubes 168. The center weldment structure 162 may be utilized to create a single user desk with a single height adjustable portion or used in many alternative corner casting and connectivity configurations of multiple table frames, examples of which are shown in
[0056] The height adjustable functionality of the present invention is provided by the lift mechanism 108 shown in
[0057] The functionality of the lift mechanism 108 is facilitated by a parallelogram linkage lift mechanism 170, although other lift mechanisms and configurations would provide similar functionality within the scope of the invention. The parallelogram linkages 170, however, provides certain advantages, including that the height adjustable work surface 104 lifts straight up. Also, the parallelogram linkages 170, unlike a scissor lift, has fewer and less severe pinch points, decreasing the potential for injury to users.
[0058] The lift mechanism 108 also includes a hardened brake bar 178 and, as shown in detail in
[0059] To release the brake plates 182, the brake release handles 174 are activated to bring the brake plates 182 to a vertical position relative to the brake bar 178. With the brake plates 182 in a vertical position, the brake housing 180 may slide freely on the brake bar 178.
[0060] The brake bar locking mechanism provides many benefits, including that the brake plates 182 may be fixed at any point along the brake bar 178, allowing the height adjustable portion 104 to be positioned and securely held at any height within its range of movement. Thus, the user may position the height adjustable portion at the exact height most comfortable for the individual user.
[0061] The mechanism also provides braking in both directions, so that the work surface cannot be raised without releasing the brakes and will not lower without releasing the brakes. Also, both handles must be activated to allow movement of the height adjustable portion 104, keeping both brakes in synch, and preventing a user from having a hand in a position where it could be pinched by the lift mechanism 108. Further, the brake plates 182 are biased outwardly by the spring 184, keeping the brake housing 180 in a locked position unless activated by the user to allow movement.
[0062] Although a spring is disclosed for biasing the brake plates 182 outwardly, other means for biasing the plates could be utilized to provide braking, or the plates could be biased inwardly to provide the necessary friction and braking on the brake bar. Those of skill in the art would recognize other alternatives for modifying the preferred embodiment disclosed herein that would nonetheless remain within the scope of the present invention.
[0063] The inventors contemplate several alterations and improvements to the disclosed invention. Other alterations, variations, and combinations are possible that fall within the scope of the present invention. Although various embodiments of the present invention have been described, those skilled in the art will recognize more modifications that may be made that would nonetheless fall within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention should not be limited to the apparatus described. Instead, the scope of the present invention should be consistent with the invention claimed below.