Patents Assigned to Symbiote, Inc.
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Patent number: 9980559Abstract: A workstation includes a frame supporting a work surface upon which a task can be completed and/or an item can be stored. The workstation can include a drive system for adjusting a height of the work surface above a surface supporting the workstation. The workstation can also be configured such that the work surface and other components of the workstation can be moved between an in use mode and a lower profile storage and/or transportation mode.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2017Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: Symbiote, Inc.Inventors: Travis M. Randolph, Heather L. Boeve
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Patent number: 9723919Abstract: A workstation includes a frame supporting a work surface upon which a task can be completed and/or an item can be stored. The workstation can include a drive system for adjusting a height of the work surface above a surface supporting the workstation. The workstation can also be configured such that the work surface and other components of the workstation can be moved between an in use mode and a lower profile storage and/or transportation mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2016Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Symbiote, Inc.Inventors: Travis M. Randolph, Heather L. Boeve
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Publication number: 20110155679Abstract: A post and beam furniture construction has a number of support posts and a plurality of beams that interconnect the posts. Accessories, including storage shelves and cabinets, and work surfaces are releasably supported by the posts at various positions relative to the shelf length and the post spacing. Support brackets interconnect accessories and posts. Each post has at least two accessory support rails extending along the post length. A support bracket engages a selected rail. Spaced support bracket receptacles extend along a length of the accessory and a support bracket engages a selected bracket receptacle. The beams may be removed from respective posts without moving the posts and may also be length adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: Symbiote, Inc.Inventor: Travis M. Randolph
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Publication number: 20070262685Abstract: A post and beam furniture construction has a number of support posts and a plurality of beams that interconnect the posts. Accessories, including storage shelves and cabinets, and work surfaces are releasably supported by the posts at various positions relative to the shelf length and the post spacing. Support brackets interconnect accessories and posts. Each post has at least two accessory support rails extending along the post length. A support bracket engages a selected rail. Spaced support bracket receptacles extend along a length of the accessory and a support bracket engages a selected bracket receptacle. The beams may be removed from respective posts without moving the posts and may also be length adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: SYMBIOTE, INC.Inventor: Travis RANDOLPH
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Patent number: 5437235Abstract: A computer work station comprises a fixed position work surface having an enlarged monitor opening therein, a recessed component support pan attached to the work surface under the monitor opening, and a raisable monitor support mechanism mounted in the component pan that supports the monitor platform. The monitor lift mechanism is an extendable folding frame that is counterbalanced with a spring mechanism to offset the weight of the monitor such that the monitor can be raised or lowered simply by lifting or lowering the monitor platform manually, with the monitor remaining in place after its position has been adjusted. The component pan provides a recessed support and storage space for the monitor and other components. An adjustable work surface is mounted at the front of the fixed work surface by means of an adjustable mounting mechanism located in the pan and having cantilever arms extending out of the pan. A separate docking station can be provided for a lap top computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Symbiote, Inc.Inventor: Travis M. Randolph