ADJUSTABLE WORK SURFACE
A multi-functional adjustable work surface that mounts on a desk or similar structure to provide a comfortably accessible work surface to support an IO device, such as a computer mouse, keyboard, trackball, or other device. In some embodiments, the adjustable work surface includes an articulated arm, allowing rotation about one or more axes to place the work surface in a comfortable position. Some embodiments include a mounting assembly for affixing the articulated arm to a desk. The mounting assembly may include an elongated rail, so that the arm may be easily positioned laterally relative to the user.
This application claims the priority date of the provisional application entitled ADJUSTABLE WORK SURFACE filed by Daniel V. Steenson on Feb. 1, 2006 with application Ser. No. 60/764,725.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to the field of computer accessories. More particularly, the present invention provides an adjustable tray that may be easily mounted to the arm of a chair to provide a generally planar working surface to support a computer mouse and other accessories, devices and objects.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONComputers are operated through the use of peripheral systems and devices such as a keyboard, roller mouse or optical mouse, pen, joystick, keyboard, keypad, roller ball, trackball, personal digital assistant, cell phone or similar device, or other devices, referred to collectively as IO devices. IO devices enable a user to interact with a computer or network to send or receive information, make decisions, and carry out various other functions. Direct physical contact with, and therefore close proximity to, these devices are essential to their operation.
However, in most circumstances a computer user works at a desk and leans forward or sideways from a comfortable sitting position to reach a keyboard or mouse resting on the top of a desk or other flat surface. Reaching for the keyboard or the mouse in this way makes it very difficult to maintain proper posture and operate the computer comfortably. Use of IO devices placed on an inconvenient surface may stress the back, shoulder and the wrist. Numerous products, such as ergonomically shaped mice and wrist supports, attempt to address the symptoms of this stress without addressing the awkward positioning that often causes strain.
Additionally, persons with debilitating injuries may find that reaching to a desk to use IO devices is difficult or painful. Accordingly, there is a need for a surface for supporting one or more IO devices that maintain a position so that the user may maintain ergonomically correct posture and wrist position.
The purpose of the foregoing Abstract is to enable the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientists, engineers, and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection, the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. The Abstract is neither intended to define the invention, which is measured by the claims, nor is it intended to be limiting as to the scope of the invention in any way.
Features of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in this art from the following detailed description, wherein only the preferred embodiments of the invention will be described and shown, simply by way of illustration of the best modes contemplated to manifest the invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of modification in various obvious respects all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description of the preferred embodiments are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive in nature.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrated embodiments thereof have been shown in the drawings and will be described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific forms disclosed; on the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
Embodiments of the invention include an adjustable work surface that is mountable on or near a desk or other generally rigid work surface assembly. Such work surface assemblies include, without limitation, desks, tables, drafting tables, modular furniture, computer stands, and chair arms. For clarity, any such work surface assembly will be referred to herein as a “workstation,” and the top work surface of such work surfaces assemblies will be referred to as a “worktop.” The worktop often comprises a structural member having a bottom surface that may be useful for attaching other elements, such as a sliding keyboard tray or an adjustable work surface. While embodiments of the invention are particularly useful with desks and other workstations, there is no intention to limit the use of the invention to a desk, workstation, or a worktop.
The platform 12 and other parts of the adjustable work surface 10 may be built or molded of any material that allows for strength and ease of use such as wood, plastic or other similar materials. The platform 12 may incorporate at least one retainer 14, preferably located around the periphery of the platform 12, to allow a keyboard, mouse pad, or other devices to be retained within the perimeter of the platform 12. In some embodiments, one or more discrete retainers 14 may be placed on all sides of the platform 12 to assure that a device does not fall off any side of the platform.
In some embodiments, IO devices may be rigidly attached to the platform 12 by a bolt, hook and loop or other means, eliminating the need for retainer 14. Alternatively, the platform 12 may be integrated with the case of the IO device, so that the platform 12 and the IO device are presented to the user as a unit.
Platform 12 is supported by an articulated arm 16. In the embodiment shown, articulated arm 16 has two or more segments. Each segment may support rotation in at least one axis relative to an adjacent segment. Relative rotation of each segment is controllable, so that the arm remains in a shape and orientation selected by the user. In the embodiment shown, a wrist segment 20 supports a platform segment 18 (see
Articulated arm 16 may be made up of any number of wrist segments 20, twist segments 22 and link segments 24, as required to conform articulated arm 16 to the shape desired. Each segment is rotatably connected by a rotational element 28 to another segment to create a rotatable joint. As herein defined, the rotational element 28 is a threaded nut and bolt, a pin connection with a threaded end for tightening purposes, or any other element that provides a pivot for the rotation of adjacent segments, while still securely interconnecting the segments. In the embodiment shown in
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Similarly, platform 12 may be attached to platform segment 18 by a rotational fastener 34 or other means. Rotational fastener 34 may pass through a slot 33 in platform segment 18 so that a user may adjust the position of platform 12 along the length of platform segment 18. Rotational fastener 34 may be tightened to prevent rotation or motion of platform 12 relative to articulated arm 16. As herein defined, the rotational fastener 34 is a threaded nut and bolt, a pin connection with a threaded end for tightening purposes, or any other element that provides a rotational pivot for the angular adjustment of the platform 12, while still interconnecting the platform 12 with platform segment 18. Rotational fastener 34 preferably includes a knurled head so that it may be tightened or loosened by hand. In some embodiments, a friction control device 35 may be placed between platform 12 and platform segment 18 to assist in controlling rotation. Friction control device 35 may include, without limitation, fiber washers, neoprene washers and metal star washers.
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Articulated arm 16 may be attached to a desk or other work surface by a clamp, bolt, rotational fastener, or other means of attachment. It is preferable to allow carriage segment 26 to rotate parallel to the plane of the work surface 10. In some embodiments, a bolt or rotational fastener passes through hole 38 in carriage segment 26. The bolt or rotational fastener 34 may have a head or may include a washer to retain carriage segment 26, while allowing carriage segment 26 to rotate about the rotational fastener 34.
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In an embodiment of movable fastener 46 shown in
Movable fastener 46 is preferably ergonomically designed or covered so that it does not interfere with the user during use. In some embodiments, movable fastener 46 incorporates a rounded or other generally smooth shape that allows it to be easily tightened while simultaneously exposing no sharp edges to the user.
In some embodiments, articulated arm 16 may be easily removed from a desk. Referring again to
In the embodiment shown in
Many workstations require the use of multiple IO devices; for example, two split keyboard halves and a computer mouse. Carriage rail 40 also allows multiple adjustable work surfaces to be installed by successfully inserting the movable fastener 46 corresponding to each work surface into hole 58, then sliding the fastener along stub slot 56 and into slot 42. An adjustable work surface may be fitted for each IO device by selecting an appropriate platform 12: a rounded or oval platform for a computer mouse, and a generally square platform with a retainer adapted for a keyboard for each half of the split keyboard. Note that the length of carriage rail 40 may be adjusted to accommodate the number of work surfaces: longer for three adjustable work surfaces; shorter for one work surface.
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Vertical legs 74 need not be precisely vertical: they may slope fore and aft or side-to-side to accommodate chair arms of various shapes. Similarly, horizontal stub legs 76 need not be precisely horizontal.
As a result, a person may position articulated arm 16 on the top, sides, or bottom of carriage block 60, as desired. Changing positions is performed by loosening movable fastener 46 slightly, and then sliding the movable fastener 46 and articulated arm 16 within the slot 68 through legs 72, 74, and 80 to the desired position. The user may then adjust articulated arm 16 until platform 12 is in the desired position. Not all legs 72, 74, 76, 80, and 81 are present in every embodiment. For example, in some embodiments the vertical leg 74, relative to the chair, may be deleted if positioning arm 16 in that leg would interfere with the user when seated in the chair.
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Adjustable work surface 10 further includes one or more guides 82 slidably connected to the carriage block 60. Viewed from above as shown in
In a preferred embodiment depicted in
Another embodiment may include at least one strap slot or loop in each guide 82 in which to thread the securing devices 87 to compress and secure the guides 82 to the chair arm 64. The strap slots preferably run a substantial length of the guides 82 allowing the securing devices 87 to be slid or moved to accommodate the configuration of the chair arm 64 and particularly the support members.
In a preferred embodiment, the guides 82 each have a tab 90 on the end furthest from the carriage block 60 to prevent securing devices 87 from slipping off the ends of guides 82. Guides 82 may also be tapered to better conform to curved chair arms.
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Adjustable work surface 10 may include multiple sets of guides 82, each set tapered, curved, and including features that best fit a class of chair arms. The user may then select the set of guides that best fits the user's chair.
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Carriage block 60, guides 82, and securing devices 87 are preferably lined with a cushioning material 98. Cushioning material 98 as shown on guides 82 in
In yet another embodiment shown in
When an IO device requiring a cable is supported by adjustable work surface 10, it may be preferable to add slots to the segments making up articulated arm 16, so that the cable may be supported within the segments. Alternatively, loops, rings, cable ties, or other fastener may be used to support the cable. Such devices may be included as part of each segment, or added separately.
While there is shown and described the present preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be distinctly understood that this invention is not limited thereto, but may be variously embodied to practice within the scope of the following claims. From the foregoing description, it will be apparent that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. An adjustable work surface for use with an IO device and a worktop,
- comprising:
- an articulated arm, the articulated arm comprising: a first segment, a second segment, the second segment joined to the first segment and capable of rotating about a first axis, and a third segment joined to the second segment and capable of rotating about a second axis; and
- a platform defining a perimeter, the platform rotatably connected to the articulated arm;
- wherein the first axis and the second axis are not parallel;
- whereby the platform may be adjusted in position and angle relative to the worktop.
2. The adjustable work surface of claim 1, further comprising:
- a rail fastenable to the worktop; and
- a fastener adapted to travel upon the rail and to secure the articulated arm to the rail.
3. The adjustable tray of claim 1, wherein the platform defines a generally planar surface, whereby the platform is capable of supporting an IO device.
4. The adjustable tray of claim 1, wherein the platform is integrated with a keyboard.
5. The adjustable tray of claim 1, wherein the perimeter is round.
6. The adjustable tray of claim 1, wherein the articulated arm further comprises one or more rotatably interjoined segments.
7. The adjustable work surface of claim 1, further comprising a mounting assembly for fastening the articulated arm to the worktop.
8. The adjustable work surface of claim 7, wherein the mounting assembly is a clamp, bolt, or rotational fastener.
9. The adjustable work surface of claim 7, wherein the mounting assembly comprises:
- a rail defining a slot; and
- a fastener adapted to travel along the slot and to secure the articulated arm to the rail.
10. The adjustable work surface of claim 1, wherein the mounting assembly comprises:
- a carriage block defining at least one slot, the carriage block fastenable to a chair arm; and
- a fastener adapted to travel upon the slot and to secure the articulated arm to the carriage block.
11. The adjustable work surface of claim 1, wherein the first segment is connected to the second segment by a threaded bolt.
12. The adjustable work surface of claim 1, wherein the first segment is connected to the second segment by a ball joint.
13. An adjustable tray, comprising:
- a platform capable of supporting an IO device;
- an articulated arm rotatably supporting the platform, the articulated arm comprising: a link segment; a carriage segment rotatably connected to the link segment by a threaded bolt; a twist segment connected to the link segment by a threaded bolt and rotatable about a first axis; and a platform segment connected to the twist segment by a threaded bolt and rotatable about a second axis, the second axis not parallel to the first axis; and
- a mounting assembly rotatably connected to the carriage segment.
14. The adjustable work surface of claim 13, further comprising a wrist segment interposed between the platform segment and the twist segment, wherein the wrist segment rotates about a third axis, the third axis not parallel to the first axis, and the third axis is not parallel to the second axis.
15. The adjustable work surface of claim 13, wherein the mounting assembly is a clamp, bolt, or rotational fastener.
16. The adjustable work surface of claim 13, wherein the mounting assembly comprises:
- a rail defining a slot; and
- a fastener adapted to travel along the slot and to secure the articulated arm to the rail.
17. The adjustable work surface of claim 13, wherein the mounting assembly comprises:
- a carriage block defining at least one slot, the carriage block fastenable to a chair arm; and
- a fastener adapted to travel upon the slot and to secure the articulated arm to the carriage block.
18. The adjustable work surface assembly, comprising:
- a first articulated arm rotatably supporting a first platform;
- a second articulated arm rotatably supporting a second platform;
- a mounting assembly adjustably supporting the first articulated arm and the second articulated arm;
- wherein the first articulated arm and the second articulated arm each comprise: a first segment; a second segment, the second segment joined to the first segment and capable of rotating about a first axis; and a third segment joined to the second segment and capable of rotating about a second axis;
- wherein the first axis and the second axis are not parallel.
19. The adjustable work surface of claim 18, wherein the mounting assembly is a clamp, bolt, or rotational fastener.
20. The adjustable work surface of claim 18, wherein the mounting assembly comprises:
- a rail defining a slot; and
- a fastener adapted to travel along the slot and to secure the articulated arm to the rail.
21. The adjustable tray of claim 18, wherein the first platform defines a generally planar surface, whereby the first platform is capable of supporting an IO device.
22. The adjustable tray of claim 18, wherein the second platform is integrated with a keyboard.
23. A method of supporting an IO device, comprising the steps of:
- providing an articulated arm, the articulated arm comprising: a first segment; a second segment, the second segment joined to the first segment and capable of rotating about a first axis; and a third segment joined to the second segment and capable of rotating about a second axis;
- providing a platform defining a perimeter, the platform rotatably connected to the articulated arm; and
- mounting the articulated arm to a surface.
24. The adjustable work surface of claim 23, wherein the mounting step comprises:
- providing a rail defining a slot; and
- providing a fastener adapted to travel along the slot and to secure the articulated arm to the rail.
25. An adjustable tray for supporting an IO device, comprising:
- articulated arm means;
- platform means rotatably connected to the articulated arm means, the platform means adapted to support the IO device; and
- means for mounting the articulated arm means to a surface;
- wherein the articulated arm means is capable of placing the IO device.
Type: Application
Filed: May 9, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 2, 2007
Inventor: DANIEL STEENSON (EAGLE, ID)
Application Number: 11/382,311
International Classification: E04G 3/00 (20060101);