Lap desk with mouse pad and device slot
09999298 ยท 2018-06-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B13/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B21/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B23/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B13/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B23/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A lap desk includes within its planar work surface a mouse pad and a slotted port for securing an electronic device such as a tablet, e-reader or cellular telephone in an upright and useable position. The mouse pad is substantially flush with the work surface and disposed in a right hand or left hand position for right- or left-handed users. The slotted port is inclined slightly so that the user can view and engage the device's screen while working with other objects on the lap desk. The slotted port may vary in width for electronic devices of various sizes; its depth and thickness accommodating most hand-held electronic devices without obscuring their screens. In one embodiment, the mouse pad and slotted port are molded into a module bearing a flange which can be inserted into a congruently sized aperture in any surface.
Claims
1. An improved lap desk, the lap desk having opposing left and right side edges and opposing front rear edges substantially transverse said left and right side edges, said front and rear edges and said left and right side edge together surrounding and defining a substantially planar deck having a top deck surface and an opposite bottom deck surface, the improvement comprising a substantially vertical channel surrounded and defined by said deck, said vertical channel extending and communicating between said top deck surface and said bottom deck surface, said vertical channel having a vertical channel axis normal to said top deck surface; a device port journaled within said vertical channel, said device port having a device port bottom disposed a spaced distance below and substantially parallel to said planar deck; front, back, left and right device port walls extending between said device port bottom and said top deck surface through said vertical channel, said device port walls forming a device port upper rim disposed substantially flush with said top deck surface; and a device port flange surrounding and extending radially outward from said device port upper rim a spaced distance, said device port flange being disposed above and in contact with said top deck surface a mouse pad disposed substantially flush with said top deck surface and adjacent said front device port wall, said mouse pad extending toward said front edge from said device port upper rim and having a mouse pad length substantially parallel one of said left and right side edges and a mouse pad width substantially parallel one of said front and rear edges; wherein said device port flange surrounds said mouse pad.
2. The improved lap desk of claim 1 wherein said front and back device port walls are inclined relative to said vertical channel axis to cause said device port bottom to be disposed a spaced distance toward said front edge from said vertical channel axis.
3. The improved lap desk of claim 1 wherein said device port is disposed adjacent to said rear edge.
4. The improved lap desk of claim 1 wherein said mouse pad and said device port are disposed adjacent one of said left and right side edges.
5. The improved lap desk of claim 1 wherein said device port and said mouse pad extend substantially a length of one of said right and left side edges.
6. A personal reading device support system comprising a lap desk having left and right side edges, front and rear edges substantially transverse said left and right side edges, said left and right side edges and said front and back edges surrounding and defining a deck having a deck work surface, said deck surrounding and defining a substantially vertical channel having a vertical channel axis normal to said deck work surface; a device port journaled within said vertical channel, said device port adapted to receive and support said personal reading device, said device port having a device port bottom disposed a spaced distance below and substantially parallel to said deck work surface; front, back, left and right device port walls extending between said device port bottom and said deck work surface through said vertical channel, said device port walls forming a device port upper rim disposed substantially flush with said deck work surface; and a device port flange surrounding and extending radially outward from said device port upper rim a spaced distance above and in contact with said deck work surface; and a mouse pad disposed substantially flush with said deck work surface and adjacent said front device port wall wherein said device port flange surrounds said mouse pad.
7. The personal reading device support system of claim 6 wherein said mouse pad and said device port are disposed adjacent one of said left and right side edges.
8. The personal reading device support system of claim 6 wherein said device port and said mouse pad extend substantially a length of said one of said left and right side edges between said front edge and said rear edge.
9. The personal reading device support system of claim 6 wherein said device port is disposed between said mouse pad and said rear edge.
10. The personal reading device support system of claim 6 wherein said front and back device port walls are inclined relative to said vertical channel axis to cause said device port bottom to be disposed a spaced distance toward said front edge from said vertical channel axis.
11. An electronic device support module adapted to improve a work deck, the work deck having a perimeter surrounding and defining a work deck top surface, said work deck further surrounding and defining a vertical channel having a vertical channel axis normal to said work deck top surface, said electronic device support module, comprising a device port adapted to admit and support said electronic device, said device port adapted to journal within said vertical channel and surrounding said vertical channel axis, said device port having a device port bottom adapted to be disposed a spaced distance below and substantially parallel to said work deck top surface; front, back, left and right device port walls adapted to extend between said device port bottom and said work deck top surface through said vertical channel, said device port walls forming a device port upper rim disposed substantially flush with said work deck top surface; and a device port flange adapted to surround and extend radially outward from said device port upper rim a spaced distance above and in contact with said work deck top surface; and a mouse pad integral with said module, said mouse pad disposed adjacent said front device port wall and adapted to extend away from said device port atop said work deck top surface, and wherein said device port flange surrounds said mouse pad.
12. The personal reading device support system of claim 11 wherein said front and back device port walls are inclined relative to said vertical channel axis to cause said device port bottom to be disposed a spaced distance away from said vertical channel axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The novel features believed characteristic of the present invention may be set forth in appended claims. The invention itself, as well as a preferred mode of use and further objects and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(10) Opposite and co-extensive with top deck work surface 11, deck bottom 12 preferably includes one or more protrusions 15 designed to stabilize lap desk 10 while it rests on a support surface 5 such as a tabletop (
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(12) Surface 23 of mouse pad 20 comprises a material having sufficient roughness to provide a roller ball mouse 1 with enough friction to operate efficiently. Further, surface 23 preferably is opaque and absorbent of most laser light frequencies to a degree to provide a laser mouse 1 with the necessary reflection to operate efficiently, but absorbent enough in the relevant light frequencies to dampen unnecessary light backscatter. A suitable material for surface 23 is a rough molded polyethylene available commonly. One having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that surface 23 could be rubber, cloth, a rough paint, or any other material having a rough enough texture and opacity for operating mouse 1 of either design.
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(15) Device port 30 extends for its length across the top of mouse pad 20 parallel to rear edge 18 for substantially the entire width of mouse pad 20. The length of slotted port 30 is selected to admit electronic device 3, in this case a cellular telephone, in either an upright or sideways (not shown) orientation. One having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that any length of slotted port 30 sufficient to hold electronic device 3 of a size selected for the application is considered to be within the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, slotted port 30 depicted in the figures is of sufficient size to hold most cellular telephones and perhaps a small e-reader or tablet. Slotted port 30 could, however, be of a length (not shown) sufficient to hold a full size tablet or e-reader such as an iPad (full size) available from Apple Corporation of Cupertino, Calif. USA.
(16) In operation, a user (not shown) would place lap desk 10 on a support surface or his lap, with front edge 17 adjacent the user and work surface 11 tilted slightly toward the user because of the differential sizes of protrusions 15. The user then would place electronic device 3 within port 30 and turn it on for viewing its screen and for manipulation and operation thereof as desired. The user also would place whatever objects desired upon the remainder of work surface 11 and proceed to use them. If those objects include a laptop computer (not shown), the user may connect mouse 1 thereto and place mouse 1 on mouse pad 20 for control of said laptop computer. The user would reverse the foregoing steps, though not necessarily in order, to complete the operation.
(17) While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred and alternate embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, as discussed and illustrated, slotted port 30 forms an integral part of an insert that includes mouse pad 20, but slotted port 30 instead could be a separate component and feature of lap desk 10 and disposed at any location within the delimited region of work surface 11. Further, though depicted and described with only one mouse pad 20 and slotted port 30, selected and positioned for left- or right-handed users, lap desk 10 could include both, including duplicate ports 30 associated with each mouse pad 20.