STANDING DESK WITH MODULAR BASE
20250228355 ยท 2025-07-17
Inventors
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Abstract
This disclosure relates generally to a standing desk base comprising. The base includes a first shell comprising a first frame, a first top plate attachable to the first frame, and a first outer cover disposed about an exterior of the first frame. A second shell is joinable to the first shell and comprises a second frame, a second top plate attachable to the second frame, and a second outer cover disposed about an exterior of the second frame. The first shell and the second shell are positionable about a leg of a standing desk to form a standing desk base.
Claims
1. A standing desk base comprising: a first shell comprising a first frame, a first top plate attachable to the first frame, and a first outer cover disposed about an exterior of the first frame; and a second shell comprising a second frame, a second top plate attachable to the second frame, and a second outer cover disposed about an exterior of the second frame, the second shell joinable to the first shell and being substantially identical to the first shell, the first shell and the second shell positionable about a leg of a standing desk, and forming the standing desk base when (i) the first shell is positioned about the leg of the standing desk, (ii) the second shell is positioned about the leg of the standing desk, and (iii) the first shell is joined to the second shell.
2. The standing desk base of claim 1, wherein the second shell is mechanically joinable to the first shell.
3. The standing desk base of claim 1, wherein the first frame comprises a plurality of voids and the second frame comprise a plurality of pins receivable in the plurality of voids of the first frame, thereby joining the first shell to the second shell.
4. The standing desk base of claim 1, wherein the first frame comprises a top tier, a middle tier, and a bottom tier disposed within a housing.
5. The standing desk of claim 4, wherein the top tier of the first frame is for receiving the first top plate.
6. The standing desk of claim 4, wherein the top tier, the middle tier, and the bottom tier each define a half opening to receive the leg of the standing desk, the half opening of each tier substantially aligned with the half opening of an adjacent tier.
7. A modular standing desk comprising: a desktop; a first leg extending from a base of the desktop; a second leg extending from the base of the desktop, the first and second legs symmetrically extending from the base; a first casing removably surrounding the first leg; and a second casing removably surrounding the second leg, the first and second casing being substantially identical and interchangeable with each other.
8. The modular standing desk of claim 7, wherein the first casing comprises: a first shell comprising a first frame, a first top plate attachable to the first frame, and a first outer cover disposed about an exterior of the first frame; and a second shell comprising a second frame, a second top plate attachable to the second frame, and a second outer cover disposed about an exterior of the second frame, the second shell joinable to the first shell and being substantially a mirror image of the first shell.
9. The modular standing desk of claim 8, wherein the first top plate is integral to the first frame and the first outer cover is integral to the first frame.
10. The modular standing desk of claim 7, wherein the second casing comprises: a first shell comprising a first frame, a first top plate attachable to the first frame, and a first outer cover disposed about an exterior of the first frame; and a second shell comprising a second frame, a second top plate attachable to the second frame, and a second outer cover disposed about an exterior of the second frame, the second shell joinable to the first shell and being substantially a mirror image of the first shell.
11. The modular standing desk of claim 10, wherein the second shell is magnetically connectable to the first shell.
12. A standing desk kit comprising: a desktop; a pair of legs attachable to the desktop; and a decorative base for covering at least a portion of each leg of the pair of legs, the base comprising: a first shell for encasing a first leg, and a second shell for encasing a second leg, wherein the first shell and the second shell are interchangeable with each other, wherein at least one of the first shell and the second shell includes hidden storage, such as a shelf, and wherein the base is bottomless to accommodate the pair of legs.
13. The standing desk kit of claim 12, wherein the first shell comprises: a first half having a frame and an outer cover; and a second half connectable to the first half, the second half having a frame and an outer cover, wherein the outer cover is decorative.
14. The standing desk kit of claim 13, wherein the second half is connectable to the first half of the first shell through one or more of a detent, dowels, and magnets.
15. The standing desk kit of claim 12, wherein the second shell comprises: a first half having a frame and an outer cover; and a second half connectable to the first half, the second half having a frame and an outer cover, wherein the outer cover is decorative.
16. The standing desk kit of claim 15, wherein the second half is magnetically connectable to the first half of the second shell.
17. The standing desk kit of claim 12, wherein the first shell and the second shell can be positioned about the first leg and second leg, respectively, without power tools.
18. The standing desk kit of claim 12, further comprising an accessory net attachable to a bottom of the desktop.
19. The standing desk kit of claim 12, further comprising fasteners for attaching the pair of legs to the desktop.
20. A method of assembling a standing desk, the method comprising: attaching a first leg to a first end of an underside of a desktop; attaching a second leg to a second end opposite the first end of the underside of the desktop; positioning a first casing about the first leg, the first casing comprising: a first shell half having a frame and an outer cover; and a second shell half connectable to the first half, the second half having a frame and an outer cover; and positioning a second casing about the second leg, the second casing being substantially identical to the first casing, the first and second casings forming a decorative base for the standing desk.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the first casing is bottomless to accommodate the first leg of the standing desk.
22. The method of claim 20, wherein positioning a first casing about the first leg comprises: placing the first shell half about the first leg; and mechanically attaching the second shell half to the first shell half.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Many standing desks on the market today are utilitarian in both function and design. Often, this utilitarian design results in standing desks that have exposed mechanical parts (such as cables or other wiring) and telescoping legs. For example, to accomplish the goal of providing a desk at different heights, the standing desks typically incorporate telescoping legs. The telescoping legs are generally not modified to be more aesthetically pleasing and these legs are usually left uncovered, resulting in a functional but unaesthetic desk.
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[0032] In some embodiments, the legs 17, 18 are securable or attachable to the bottom surface 15 through a mount or framework 19 (see
[0033] The modular base 20 includes a first casing or shell 21 and a second casing or shell 22. The first casing 21 may be disposed around the first leg 17, thereby encasing and covering the first leg 17. Similarly, the second casing 22 may be disposed around the second leg 18, thereby encasing and covering the second leg 18. The first and second casings 21, 22 may be bottomless, in that the casings 21, 22 surround and encase the legs 17, 18, but the leg bases 17b, 18b rest on the floor and are accessible from the bottom of the casings 21, 22 (see
[0034] In one embodiment, illustrated in
[0035] Additionally, the cavities 42 may have a length that corresponds to (e.g., is slightly longer than) a length of the leg bases 17b, 18b. Each leg base 17b, 18, may have a length ranging from about 25 cm to about 35 cm, such as 27, 29, 31, or 33 cm, or a length within a range defined by any two of the foregoing values.
[0036] The modular base 20 may also be provided with decorative features, making the standing desk 10 more aesthetically pleasing overall. Additionally in some embodiments, the base 20 is modular, where the first casing 21 and the second casing 22 can be changed out as desired, meaning the overall aesthetics of the standing desk 10 may be changed as desired (e.g., to match the dcor of a room or office, etc.). Additionally, the first casing 21 and the second casing 22 are substantially identical and therefore interchangeable, meaning that the first casing 21 could be disposed about the second leg 18 and the second casing 22 could be disposed about the first leg 17.
[0037] In some embodiments, each of the first casing 21 and the second casing 22 includes a first shell half 23 and a second shell half 24 that is securable, attachable, and/or connectable to the first shell half 23. When the first shell half 23 is joined to the second shell half 24, the first leg 17, or the second leg 18, is substantially fully contained within the first or second casing 21, 22. The first and second casings 21, 22 encase the first and second legs 17, 18, respectively, in such a manner as to preserve the telescoping action of the first and second legs 17, 18. Specifically, the first and second casings 21, 22 encase the first and second legs 17, 18, respectively, in such a manner that allows the first and second legs 17, 18 to telescope to various heights during use of the standing desk 10 while the first and second legs 17, 18 are encased in the first and second casings 21, 22, respectively.
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[0039] The first and second casing 21, 22 also include a finishing or top plate 28. The top plate 28 may attach to the top tier 26t; alternatively, the top plate 28 may be the top tier 26t. The top plate 28 may match any decorative elements present on the outer cover 29 and/or may provide the first and second casings 21, 22 with a finished look. In other embodiments, the top plate 28 may be integral to the first and second casing 21, 22. Or the top plate 28 may be integral to the outer cover 29.
[0040] The first shell half 23 may include one or more (e.g., a plurality) of connections 30 or couplings that may correspond to one or more connections 30 or couplings of the second shell half 24. The one or more connection 30 are for joining the first shell half 23 with the second shelf half 24 when the base 20 is assembled. The one or more connections 30 may be magnetic connections, detent and pin connections, snaps, clips, fasteners, or any other appropriate mechanical connection or coupling. When the one or more connections 30 include magnetic connections, they may be formed of strong magnetic materials to facilitate a strong and secure connection between the first shell half 23 and the second shell half 24. Additionally, the first shell half 23 may include one or more pins or dowels 31 that mate or engage with one or more holes 32 of the second shell half 24. The pins 31 and holes 32 may supplement the connections 30 for the first and second shell halves 23, 24. In other embodiments, the first shell half 23 may be attached or joinable to the second shell half 24 through any other suitable means. In some embodiments, the connection between the first shell half 23 and the second shell half 24 is a reversible connection, allowing the first and second halves 23, 24 to be easily removed by a user.
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[0042] A finishing or top plate 28 may be attached to the top tier 26t of the frame 25 (see
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[0044] Each of the first shell half 23 and the second shell half 24 include a frame 25 and an outer cover 29 securable to the frame 25. The one or more connections 30, the pins or dowels 31, and the holes 32 to mate with the pins or dowels 31 may be incorporated into the frame 25 to secure the first shell half 23 to the second shell half 34. As illustrated in
[0045] In some embodiments, the first casing 21 and/or the second casing 22 may include one or more storage capabilities, such as shelving or drawers. For example, referring briefly to
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[0050] The first shell half 23 is removably connectable to the second shell half 24. For example, as outlined with respect to
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[0052] When the legs 17, 18 are in an extended position, at least a portion of the legs 17, 18 extends beyond the top or finishing plate 28 of the modular base 20. As before, the top plate 28 (and any tiers 26 incorporated into the first and/or second casings 21, 22) defines a cut-out 27 sized and shaped to accommodate the legs 17, 18. It is through this cut-out 27 that the legs 17, 18 extend beyond the top plate 28 of the modular base 20. This relationship between the cut-out 27, the top plate 28, and the legs 17, 18 is clearly illustrated in
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[0054] In addition to an accessory net, the standing desk system 100 can have other functionalities built-in. For example, one or more shelves may be built into a first casing 21 or a second casing 22. Drawers, pull-out shelves, open shelves, etc., maybe attachable or integral to a first casing 21 or a second casing 22. Depending on the desired aesthetic, the functionality can be hidden or in view.
[0055] One or more parts of the system 100 can be provided as a knock-down kit, such as the pieces to form the first casing 21 and second casing 22. In these configurations, a user who already owns a standard stand-up desk can purchase a knock-down kit and install the first casing 21 and second casing 22 to provide a base to their stand-up desk.
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[0057] The method 300 may also include positioning a first casing about the first leg, at 315. The first casing may be the first casing 21 of
[0058] In some embodiments, positioning the first casing about the first leg includes placing the first shell half about the first leg and mechanically attaching the second shell half to the first shell half. The first and/or second casings may be bottomless to accommodate the fist and/or second legs of the standing desk (see
[0059] Though the method 300 has been described herein in a particular order, it is to be understood that the method 300 and any other methods of the present disclosure can be performed in any order or an order different than that recited. Additionally, steps of the method may be performed and executed simultaneously or substantially simultaneously.
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Additional Terms and Definitions
[0061] While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination. It should also be noted that some of the embodiments disclosed herein may have been disclosed in relation to a particular desk (e.g., a standing desk); however, other structures (e.g., static desks, tables, storage cabinets, etc.) are also contemplated.
[0062] In one embodiment, the terms about and approximately refer to numerical parameters within 10% of the indicated range. The terms a, an, the, and similar referents used in the context of describing the embodiments of the present disclosure (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. Recitation of ranges of values herein is merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range. Unless otherwise indicated herein, each individual value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as) provided herein is intended merely to better illuminate the embodiments of the present disclosure and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the present disclosure. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element essential to the practice of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0063] Groupings of alternative elements or embodiments disclosed herein are not to be construed as limitations. Each group member may be referred to and claimed individually or in any combination with other members of the group or other elements found herein. It is anticipated that one or more members of a group may be included in, or deleted from, a group for reasons of convenience and/or patentability. When any such inclusion or deletion occurs, the specification is deemed to contain the group as modified thus fulfilling the written description of all Markush groups used in the appended claims.
[0064] Certain embodiments are described herein, including the best mode known to the author(s) of this disclosure for carrying out the embodiments disclosed herein. Of course, variations on these described embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The author(s) expects skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the author(s) intends for the embodiments of the present disclosure to be practiced otherwise than specifically described herein. Accordingly, this disclosure includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the present disclosure unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
[0065] Specific embodiments disclosed herein may be further limited in the claims using consisting of or consisting essentially of language. When used in the claims, whether as filed or added per amendment, the transition term consisting of excludes any element, step, or ingredient not specified in the claims. The transition term consisting essentially of limits the scope of a claim to the specified materials or steps and those that do not materially affect the basic and novel characteristic(s). Embodiments of this disclosure so claimed are inherently or expressly described and enabled herein.
[0066] Although this disclosure provides many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of any of the claims that follow, but merely as providing illustrations of some embodiments of elements and features of the disclosed subject matter. Other embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, and of their elements and features, may be devised which do not depart from the spirit or scope of any of the claims. Features from different embodiments may be employed in combination. Accordingly, the scope of each claim is limited only by its plain language and the legal equivalents thereto.