DESKS WITH MULTIPLE ADJUSTABLE TOP PANELS
20240099456 ยท 2024-03-28
Inventors
- Steven Andrew Addington (St. Paul, MN, US)
- Andrew Phillip Addington (Minneapolis, MN, US)
- Thomas Gordon Addington (Fayetteville, AR, US)
Cpc classification
A47B2200/0046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Described herein are apparatuses (such as desks) with adjustable top panels. In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a frame, having a movable component that is configured to move upwards and downwards. The apparatus also includes: a first top panel attached to the movable component and configured to move upwards and downwards with the movable component, and a second top panel attached to the frame and aligned parallel to the first panel, so that the first panel is adjustable to be flush with the second panel or adjustable to a level above the second panel. The apparatus can also include a barrier panel attached to the frame or the first panel, arranged perpendicular to the first and second panels and oriented downward from the first panel at a side of the first panel closest to the second panel.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. An apparatus, comprising: a frame, comprising: a first movable component that is configured to move in at least two difference directions; and a second movable component that is configured to move in at least two difference directions; and a plurality of panels, comprising: a first panel attached to the first movable component and configured to move in at least two difference directions with the first movable component; and a second panel attached to the second movable component and configured to move in at least two difference directions with the second movable component, wherein the first movable component is a part of a first support structure of the frame that is oriented downward from the first panel, wherein the second movable component is a part of a second support structure of the frame that is oriented downward from the second panel, and wherein the frame further comprises an interface that attaches the first support structure of the frame to the second movable component of the frame, so that the first support structure moves in at least two difference directions with the second movable component.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the second panel is aligned parallel to the first panel.
23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the first panel is adjustable to be flush with the second panel or to a level above the second panel.
24. The apparatus of claim 21, further comprising a third panel attached to the frame or the first panel and arranged transverse to the first and second panels and oriented downward from the first panel at a side of the first panel closest to the second panel.
25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the third panel provides a wall interfacing the first and second panels when the first panel is adjusted to a level above the second panel.
26. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the first movable component is configured to move in at least two difference directions via a first mechanism comprising the first movable component and a first fixed part.
27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the first mechanism is a telescoping mechanism.
28. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the first movable component and the first fixed part are components of the first support structure.
29. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the second movable component is configured to move in at least two difference directions via a second mechanism comprising the second movable component and a second fixed part.
30. The apparatus of claim 29, wherein the second mechanism is a telescoping mechanism.
31. The apparatus of claim 29, wherein the second movable component and the second fixed part are components of the second support structure.
32. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein respective heights of the first panel and the second panel are adjustable independently of each other.
33. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein respective heights of the first panel and the second panel are adjustable in tandem.
34. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the first movable component is configured to move in a first direction or a second direction according to movement of at least one first actuator, and wherein conversion of electrical energy into motion of the at least one first actuator is according to a first user input.
35. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the second movable component is configured to move in a first direction or a second direction according to movement of at least one second actuator, and wherein conversion of electrical energy into motion of the at least one second actuator is according to a second user input.
36. An apparatus, comprising: a frame, comprising: a first movable component that is configured to move in at least two difference directions; and a second movable component that is configured to move in at least two difference directions; and a plurality of panels, comprising: a first panel attached to the first movable component and configured to move in at least two difference directions with the first movable component; and a second panel attached to the second movable component and configured to move in at least two difference directions with the second movable component, wherein the first movable component is a part of a first support structure of the frame that is oriented downward from the first panel, wherein the second movable component is a part of a second support structure of the frame that is oriented downward from the second panel, wherein the frame further comprises an interface that attaches the first support structure of the frame to the second movable component of the frame, so that the first support structure moves in at least two difference directions with the second movable component, and wherein the first panel is adjustable to a level above the second panel.
37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the second panel is aligned parallel to the first panel.
38. The apparatus of claim 37, wherein the first panel is adjustable to be flush with the second panel.
39. The apparatus of claim 36, further comprising a third panel attached to the frame or the first panel and arranged transverse to the first and second panels and oriented downward from the first panel at a side of the first panel closest to the second panel.
40. An apparatus, comprising: a frame, comprising: a first movable component that is configured to move in at least two difference directions; and a second movable component that is configured to move in at least two difference directions; and a plurality of panels, comprising: a first panel attached to the first movable component and configured to move in at least two difference directions with the first movable component; and a second panel attached to the second movable component and configured to move in at least two difference directions with the second movable component, wherein the first movable component is a part of a first support structure of the frame that is oriented downward from the first panel, wherein the second movable component is a part of a second support structure of the frame that is oriented downward from the second panel, wherein the frame further comprises an interface that attaches the first support structure of the frame to the second movable component of the frame, so that the first support structure moves in at least two difference directions with the second movable component, and wherein the first movable component is configured to move in a first direction or a second direction according to movement of at least one actuator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The present disclosure will be understood more fully from the detailed description given below and from the accompanying drawings of various embodiments of the disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Details of example embodiments of the invention are described in the following detailed description with reference to the drawings. Although the detailed description provides reference to example embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention disclosed herein is not limited to such example embodiments. But to the contrary, the invention disclosed herein includes numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents as will become apparent from consideration of the following detailed description and other parts of this disclosure.
[0033] Described herein are novel desks having multiple adjustable top panels and methods thereof. In a more general sense, described herein are apparatuses (such as desks, e.g., see desk 100 and some parts of the desk 100 shown in
[0034] In improving desks having multiple adjustable top panels, the technologies described herein overcome many technical problems with such products. Also, the techniques and designs disclosed herein provide specific technical solutions to at least overcome the technical problems mentioned in the background section or other parts of the application as well as other technical problems not described herein but recognized by those skilled in the art. For instance, desks described herein can allow users to work on computers, participate in video conferencing calls, and perform general work tasks from a range of comfortable standing or sitting positions. Such desks may include a rear platform designed to hold computer monitors and webcams, as well as a desk surface used for activities related to a computer, keyboard, mouse, and writing. In some examples, the rear platform and desk surface are each height adjustable and move up and down in tandem with each other, and can also be adjusted independently of each other. Also, in some examples, the rear platform and desk surface can be positioned flat as a one combined work surface, which is able to move up and down as an integrated work surface. Furthermore, a finger safety barrier or force-limiting sensor can prevent injury to the user or objects where the rear platform and desk surface meet.
[0035] At the very least, the technologies described herein provide the following solutions to technical problems. The technologies provide a system to raise and lower the rear platform and desk surface of a sit-stand desk in a way that allows: both surfaces to be raised or lowered together, each surface to adjust independent of each other, and both surfaces to be combined and positioned flat as a combined work surface. Also, the techniques provide a design with a divided-top height-adjustable desk with two legs extending to desk feet instead of four legs extending to desk feet. Further, as mentioned, in some embodiments, the technical improvements can prevent injury to fingers and hands with a finger safety barrier as well as limit objects from falling off the desk surface with such a barrier. Moreover, the technologies described herein offer significant weight and material savings over previous designs that use two pairs of motorized legs that extend to the floor completely. In addition, the legs can move together when adjusting the desk between the sitting and standing position.
[0036] In some embodiments, an operator uses a control box with buttons to move the entire desk area up and down depending on if they prefer to be in a standing for sitting position. Additional buttons on the controls box, or on a separate control box move the rear platform up and down to adjust monitor height. The user can move the rear platform to position the monitor for different tasks or to move the webcam into a position for video meetings. The user may also lower the rear platform to create a larger level work surface.
[0037] In some embodiments, the mechanism to move the rear platform up and down could take several forms. It could be motorized telescoping legs, electric actuators, rack and pinion gear, or a scissor lift mechanism. The rear platform can include storage compartments, drawers, or other organizing features. The desk surface can also include storage compartments, drawers, or other organizing features.
[0038] In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a frame (e.g., see frame 102 or 1002) that has movable parts that are configured to move upwards and downwards. For example, the frame has a first movable component (e.g., see movable component 104 or 1004) that is configured to move upwards and downwards. The apparatus also includes: a first top panel (e.g., see back top panel 110 or 1010) attached to the first movable component (e.g., see movable component 104 or 1004) and configured to move upwards and downwards with the first movable component, and a second top panel (e.g., see top front panel 112 or 1012) attached to the frame, in which the frame can further include a second movable component (e.g., see movable component 106 or 1006) that is configured to move upwards and downwards with the second top panel and is aligned parallel to the first panel (e.g., see back top panel 110 or 1010), so that the first panel is adjustable to be flush with the second panel or adjustable to a level above the second panel.
[0039] As mentioned, in some embodiments, a part of the frame (e.g., see frame 102 or 1002) is a moveable component that is configured to move the second top panel (e.g., see top front panel 112 or 1012) upwards and downwards and move the first top panel (e.g., see back top panel 110 or 1010) upwards and downwards in tandem. In such examples, the first top panel (e.g., see back top panel 110 or 1010) is able to move upwards and downwards in tandem with the second top panel (e.g., see top front panel 112 or 1012) or independent of the second top panel. The apparatus can also include a barrier panel (e.g., see barrier panel 114 or 1014) attached to the frame (e.g., see frame 102 or 1002) or the first panel (e.g., see back top panel 110 or 1010), arranged perpendicular to the first and second panels (e.g., see panels 110 or 1010 and 112 or 1012) and oriented downward from the first panel at a side of the first panel closest to the second panel.
[0040] Some embodiments include at least one moveable top panel. For example, in some embodiments, only a top front panel is moveable. In some other examples, only a back top panel is moveable. In some embodiments, both front and back top panels are moveable, such as shown the top panels shown in
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[0049] In some embodiments that do not necessarily have more than one movable top panel, an apparatus includes a frame (e.g., see frame 102), including a movable component (e.g., see movable component 104) that is configured to move upwards and downwards. The apparatus also includes a plurality of top panels (e.g., see panels 110 and 112), which include a first top panel (e.g., see back top panel 110) attached to the movable component and configured to move upwards and downwards with the movable component. The panels also include a second top panel (e.g., see top front panel 112) attached to the frame and aligned parallel to the first top panel, so that the first top panel is adjustable to be flush with the second top panel (e.g., see
[0050] In some of such example embodiments, wherein at least two movable top panels are included with the apparatus, the frame (e.g., see frame 102) includes a second movable component (e.g., see movable component 106) that is configured to move upwards and downwards. And, the second top panel (e.g., see top front panel 112) is attached to the second movable component and configured to move upwards and downwards with the second movable component. Also, in some embodiments, the movable component is a first movable component and the first movable component is configured to move upwards and downwards via a first telescoping mechanism including the first movable component and a first fixed part. In such examples, the first movable component and the first fixed part are components of a first leg of the frame. And, the second movable component is configured to move upwards and downwards via a telescoping mechanism including the second movable component and a second fixed part. And, the second movable component and the second fixed part are components of a second leg of the frame.
[0051] Further, in some embodiments, respective heights of the first top panel and the second top panel are adjustable independently of each other. And, in some of such examples, the respective heights of the first top panel and the second top panel are further adjustable in tandem. Also, in some embodiments, the first movable component is a part of a first leg (e.g., see back leg 105) of the frame that is oriented downward from the first top panel. In such examples, the second movable component is a part of a second leg (e.g., see front leg 107) of the frame that is oriented downward from the second top panel. And, the frame further includes an interface configured to attach the first leg of the frame to the second movable component of the frame (e.g., see bridge 108), so that the first leg moves upwards and downwards with the second movable component.
[0052] In some embodiments, the apparatus includes a desk (e.g., see desk 100) and the first top panel is at a back portion of the desk and the second top panel is at a front portion of the desk. As mentioned herein, although the great majority of examples illustrated herein include desks or more, specifically, sit-stand desks, it is to be understood that some embodiments include or are for other types of furniture or apparatuses with one or more adjustable top panels or working surfaces.
[0053] In some of the desk examples, the desk includes shelving positioned above the barrier panel (e.g., see
[0054] In some embodiments, the first movable component is configured to move upwards or downwards according to movement of at least one first actuator, and conversion of electrical energy into motion of the at least one first actuator is according to a first user input. In some of such embodiments, the second movable component is configured to move upwards or downwards according to movement of at least one second actuator, and conversion of electrical energy into motion of the at least one second actuator is according to a second user input.
[0055] In some embodiments, the first movable component is configured to move upwards or downwards according to movement of at least one first motor (e.g., see motor 300 shown in
[0056] In some embodiments, the first user input or the second user input (or any other user input described herein) is part of a computing device or a circuit that is attached to the apparatus. In some other embodiments, the first user input or the second user input (or any other user input described herein) is part of an electronics device separate from the apparatus. For example, the electronics device can include smartphone, smart watch, or personal computer.
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[0060] The method 1200 can also start or continue with a second movable component (e.g., see movable component 106) of the frame moving upwards or downwards (at step 1208). And, then the method 1200 continues with the second top panel attached to the second movable component moving upwards and downwards with the second movable component (at step 1210). In some of such examples, the movable component is a first movable component and the first movable component is a part of a first leg of the frame that is oriented downward from the first top panel. Also, in some examples, the second movable component is a part of a second leg of the frame that is oriented downward from the second top panel and the frame further includes an interface configured to attach the first leg of the frame to the second movable component of the frame. In some of such examples, the method 1200, at step 1212, further includes and continues with the first leg moving upwards and downwards with the second movable component. Also, in some examples of the method 1200, the frame is part of a desk (e.g., see desk 100) and the first top panel is at a back portion of the desk and the second top panel is at a front portion of the desk.
[0061] While the invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments described herein, it is evident that many alternatives, combinations, modifications and variations are apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the example embodiments of the invention, as set forth herein are intended to be illustrative only, and not in a limiting sense. Various changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, although the great majority of embodiments illustrated herein include desks or more, specifically, sit-stand desks, it is to be understood that some embodiments include or are for other types of furniture or apparatuses with one or more adjustable top panels or working surfaces.