Abstract: A visual communication system that is suitable for use in connection with a display surface is disclosed. The system includes a camera or other data-capturing device that can be remotely positioned from the display surface. A control unit receives image data from the camera or data-capturing device and processes the image data to create an electronic image of the display surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 30, 2003
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2008
Assignee:
Steelcase Development Corporation
Inventors:
Peter W. Hildebrandt, Ian G. Hutchinson, Scott E. Wilson, Guy L. Williams, Jake Mintz, Stephen G. Brown, Marie Cote, James E. Michalski, Michael H. Dunn
Abstract: An armrest includes an armrest support and a subassembly supported thereon for vertical adjustment by a height adjustment device having a rotatable high-lead-angle threaded shaft, a mating nut, and a trigger. The shaft member is rotatable upon a vertical force being placed on the subassembly, and the trigger engages the shaft to prevent rotation and fix a selected height position. The subassembly includes a housing, an armrest cap, and a pair of swing arms pivoted to each of the housing and cap for adjustably supporting the armrest cap for rotational and translational horizontal movement. Horizontal adjustment is controlled by choice of materials, a frictional wave spring and dampener. Optionally, the armrest cap includes a keyhole slot and one of the links includes a configured protrusion shaped to selectively linearly slide along a long part of the slot . . . or rotate in the circular end of the keyhole slot.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 24, 2006
Date of Patent:
March 11, 2008
Assignee:
Steelcase Development Corporation
Inventors:
Adam C. Bedford, David A. Bodnar, Gary Lee Karsten
Abstract: A seating unit includes a perimeter frame, a flexible seating surface supported by the frame, and parallel elongated resilient force-distributing members coupled to the seating surface to control a contour of the seating surface when supporting a seated user. The resilient force-distributing members are bendable along their length and are sufficient in number and distribution to substantially reduce localized deflection of the seating surface and thereby reduce pressure point contact felt by the seated user. The resilient force-distributing members can be wire rods, long strips, or other resilient material with memory.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 14, 2004
Date of Patent:
February 26, 2008
Assignee:
Steelcase Development Corporation
Inventors:
Gordon J. Peterson, Kurt R. Heidmann, Renard G. Tubergen, Christopher J. Norman, Bruce M. Smith, Steven James Beukema