Desk with a projectile resistant desktop
09615658 ยท 2017-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41H5/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41H5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B39/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B39/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F41H5/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B41/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A projectile resistant desk. The desk includes a desktop support having a receptacle and a removable desktop hingedly coupled to a slip rod; wherein the slip rod substantially corresponds to the receptacle and allows the desktop to be removably secured to the desktop support. The projectile resistant desk is suited for frame styled or storage styled supports. The desktop can be made of a variety of materials including bullet-resistant glass, polycarbonates, polyurethane, fiberglass and resins and can include one or more handles on its underside. The desk can further include a projectile resistant leg shield.
Claims
1. A projectile resistant desk comprising: a) a desktop support wherein the desktop support has a back wall, two substantially opposing sidewalls and a bottom defining a storage space; b) a receptacle coupled to the back wall of the desktop support; c) a removable desktop configured to sit substantially atop the desktop support having a pivotal coupling and a slip rod having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of the slip rod substantially corresponds to the receptacle and allows the desktop to be removably secured to the desktop support and the second end of the slip rod is secured to the pivotal coupling.
2. The projectile resistant desk of claim 1, wherein the desktop is made of one or more materials selected from the group consisting of bullet-resistant glass, polycarbonates, polyurethane, fiberglass and resins.
3. The projectile resistant desk of claim 1 further comprising one or more handles on an underside of the desktop.
4. The projectile resistant desk of claim 1 further comprising an integrated chair.
5. The projectile resistant desk of claim 1 further comprising a leg shield.
6. The projectile resistant desk of claim 1 wherein the removable desktop has one or more additional pivotal couplings and wherein the one or more additional pivotal couplings are secured to one or more additional slip rods.
7. The projectile resistant desk of claim 6 wherein the desktop support has one or more additional receptacles that correspond to the one or more additional slip rods.
8. The projectile resistant desk of claim 1 further comprising a mounting bracket.
9. A projectile resistant desk comprising: a) a desktop support wherein the desktop support has a back wall, two substantially opposing sidewalls and a bottom defining a storage space; b) a receptacle coupled to the back wall of the desktop support; c) a removable desktop configured to sit substantially atop the desktop support having a pivotal coupling including a protrusion; wherein the protrusion substantially corresponds to the receptacle and allows the desktop to be removably secured to the desktop support.
10. The projectile resistant desk of claim 9, wherein the desktop is made of one or more materials selected from the group consisting of bullet-resistant glass, polycarbonates, polyurethane, fiberglass and resins.
11. The projectile resistant desk of claim 9 further comprising one or more handles on an underside of the desktop.
12. The projectile resistant desk of claim 9 further comprising a leg shield.
13. The projectile resistant desk of claim 9 wherein the removable desktop has one or more additional pivotal couplings and wherein the one or more additional pivotal couplings have one or more additional protrusions.
14. The projectile resistant desk of claim 13 wherein the desktop support has one or more additional receptacles that correspond to the one or more additional protrusions.
15. The projectile resistant desk of claim 9 wherein the protrusion is a rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
(13) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein, and any additional applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
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(15) The frame assembly 116 in this embodiment includes side frame members 118, front frame members 210 and rear frame members 122. The frame assembly 116 is typically constructed of steel and/or steel tubing; but could be made of numerous materials including, but not limited to, steel, wood and plastic alone or in combination. In this embodiment, the frame assembly 116 further includes a book rack 124.
(16) This particular frame assembly 116 lends itself well to the present invention as it allows for an appropriate desktop connection as well as the inclusion of the front leg shield 170 (
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(19) In the illustrated embodiment, there are two handles 136 that can be grasped by a user when removal and shielding is desired. The handles 136 are secured to the underside of desktop 134 with connectors 138. In this embodiment, the connectors 138 are brackets secured to the underside 134 with screws or similar fasteners. It is noted that, while six clips 140 are shown in this figure, in other circumstances, it may be desirable to have more clips or fewer clips. Similarly, more or fewer handles 136 may be desirable depending on the circumstances.
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(21) In operation, the slip rod 154 would insert into receptacle 156 when the desk is in use. In this and other embodiments illustrated herein, the slip rod 154 is shown approximately corresponding to the depth of the receptacle 156. However, in other embodiments, the rod 154 could be substantially shorter than the depth of the receptacle 156. In other embodiments, the receptacle 156 could be open on the bottom and the length of slip rod 154 could exceed the depth of the receptacle 156. It is further noted that use of the term rod is not intended to be limited to a cylindrical or any particular shape. Rather the term rod as used herein includes numerous cross-sectional shapes including, but not limited to, substantially round; substantially square; substantially polygonal; and substantially rectangular or combinations thereof. When inserted into receptacle 156, rod fits snugly enough that the desktop 146 does not wobble.
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(23) In operation, a user would, in an intrusion scenario, raise the desktop 146 to serve as a shield and form of concealment. In raising the desktop 146, hinge 150 would pivot around hinge pin 152 thus allowing the desktop 146 to be raised at one end and secured to the desk at the opposite end. Should the need arise, a user could then either grab the handle 160 or, if necessary, the edges of the desktop 146 or both and by lifting pull rod 154 out of receptacle 156 thus freeing the desktop 146 for use as a more mobile shield.
(24) The hinged slip rod mechanism 148 could be made of numerous materials including, but not limited to steel or plastic and combinations thereof. In certain embodiments, steel and plastic tubing is preferred. The desktop 146 could likewise be made of a variety of known projectile resistant materials alone or in combination including, but not limited to, bullet-resistant glass, polycarbonates (including specialized scratch resistant polycarbonates), polyurethane, fiberglass and resins. It can also be conventional desktop materials equipped with protective interlayers and protective films.
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(27) Holes 162 allow leaf 151 to be secured to the underside 134 of desktop 146. Leaf 151 can be secured with a variety of connection mechanisms that would be apparent to one skilled in the art including but not limited to screws, nails and adhesives. Advantageously, the hinge slip rod mechanism 148 can work for storage styled or frame styled desks. It is noted that some distinction is made between storage styled and frame styled desks as those terms are used herein. Generally speaking, the storage styled desk refers to a desk with a defined storage space under the desktop. However, such a distinction is not intended to exclude a storage styled desk from having a frame or frame features. Both desk types are considered suitable desktop supports for use with the present invention.
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(29) Receptacle 156 is secured to bracket 164 by welding; but numerous other known connection mechanisms as would be apparent to one skilled in the art could be used including but not limited to screws, rivets and adhesives.
(30) Leaf 151 is secured to underside 134 of desktop 146 with connectorswhich in this embodiment are screws. However, numerous other connection mechanisms would be apparent to one skilled in the art including, but not limited to, nails, nuts and bolts and adhesives.
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(34) The present invention also has specific utility in defensive positioning of desks in a classroom setting. In particular,
(35) In the event of an armed intrusion, the desks can quickly be positioned into a highly defensive position as depicted in
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(37) It is understood that the above-described arrangements are only illustrative of the application of the basic principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements may be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The appended claims are intended to cover such modifications and arrangements.
(38) For example, in one embodiment, the male and female orientation of the slip rod and receptacle can be reversed such that the receptacle is hingedly attached to the desktop and the rod is secured to the frame or storage style desktop support. The coupling remains essentially the same with rod inserting into the receptacle to provide a snug fit of the desktop on the frame.