WORKSTATION WITH COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
A modular work station comprising a base module, a lower spine and chair support module affixed to the base, a chair assembly module removable positioned on the chair support and an overhead support module removably affixed to the lower spine and positioned over a head of a user.
1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to an ergonomically designed work station which supports computer peripherals in a location compatible with a user and supports the user in a position which minimizes stress on the human body.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional computer work stations consist of a desk having a location for mounting of a computer monitor, a keyboard and a computer tower. The user generally sits on an office chair in front of the monitor. Such arrangements have been notorious for inducing back pain, carpel tunnel syndrome and other problems. A few workstations were designed attempting to integrate human comfort and health with performance. However, such workstations have been made up of many different parts interconnected or free standing. Moreover, some of these parts typically block off access by a user to a chair. Moving such systems involves moving awkwardly interconnected elements such as a chair and a desk as well as free standing stands for holding monitors and side tables.
Another problem with current workstations is the failure to interconnect various functions of the workstation. For example, for a workstation having a foot rest, any tilting function of the chair requires a separate adjustment of the foot rest in order for the latter to be compatible with the new position of the chair. A similar comment applies to the keyboard and mouse trays.
Finally, the manufacturability of workstations tends to be difficult because of the large number of parts and the complexity of various mechanical movements.
It is an object of the invention to provide an ergonomic workstation in which the entire workstation is integrated and the user area is accessible from the front.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to the invention there is provided a modular work station having a base module, a lower spine and chair support module affixed to said base, a chair assembly module removable positioned on said chair support; and an overhead support module removably affixed to said lower spine and positioned over a head of a user.
The advantage of this modular construction is that each module is largely self-contained and can be made and tested independently of the other modules and then finally assembled and tested as a unit.
The chair assembly may have a foot rest assembly affixed thereto and positioned to receive and support a user's feet when the user is in the chair assembly.
The chair assembly may have a keyboard tray and arm rest assembly affixed thereto.
The chair assembly may have an adapter bracket to which is affixed a chair controller, the foot rest assembly, a seat, and a keyboard tray and arm rest assembly.
Tilting of the chair may cause simultaneous tilting of the keyboard tray and arm rest assembly and the foot rest assembly.
A lower spine may be attached to the base by lower gusset plates and an overhead support attached to said lower spine by upper gusset plates, said lower and upper gusset plates acting to dampen vibration of said lower spine and overhead support module.
Monitor gusset plates may be attached to a distal end of the overhead support and support a video monitor.
A table may be attached to the lower spine at one end and supported at another end by the base.
Adjustable supports may be affixed to respective arm rests and be capable of raising and lowering the arm rests.
The foot rest assembly may comprise a foot rest slider assembly pivotally coupled at one end to a foot rest plate and having slider plates on either side slidable within respective ones of a pair of elongated slots.
Further features and advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description, given by way of example, of a preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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A backing plate 59 is attached to edges of the gusset plates 56 and has screw holes through which screws 57 pass to fasten on ankle pads 50. Ankle pads 50 are designed to protect the Achilles tendons of a user. Slider plate stabilizers 67 are fastened to gusset plates 56 by means of screws 64 which pass through holes at either end of the plates 67 and through offset cylinders 61 into sleeves 65 which have threaded screw holes to threadedly receive screws 64.
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It will be appreciated that workstation 10 is made up of 4 different modules namely, the chair assembly, the spine-base assembly, the tray and arm rest assembly and the upper spine assembly. The lower spine and base are assembled first, the chair assembly is assembled next and positioned over the tapered inner rotatable shaft 43 and the tapered outer cylindrical housing 41. Next table 88 is affixed to the spine 14 and base 12 by table support 90. Finally, the overhead support 30 is installed.
A user enters the chair 10 by pivoting the keyboard tray 24 to open the centre region either from the left-hand side or from the right-hand side. Any adjustments to the monitors 34 and to the height of chair 16 required for the user are made. Adjustment to the position of the foot rest can be made by moving the tilt handle 71 pulling out spring loaded pins 54 and sliding moveable plates 70 until a desired positioning of foot rest 21 is achieved. The entire workstation 10 can be moved by simply rolling it on casters 44. Since all peripherals are affixed to base 12, there is no need to move separate elements of the workstation 10.
Various features of the several different embodiments of the invention described herein may be used in combination with other features described herein to produce combinations of features other than those specifically described above and such combination are intended to be within the scope of this invention.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only and not as limiting the invention.
Claims
1. A modular work station comprising:
- (a) a base module (12);
- (b) a lower spine (14) and chair support (84) affixed to said base module (12);
- (c) a chair assembly module (85) removably positioned on said chair support (84); and
- (d) an overhead support module (30) removably affixed to said lower spine (14) and positioned over a head of a user;
2. The work station of claim 1, wherein said chair assembly has a foot rest assembly (21) affixed thereto and positioned to receive and support a user's feet when the user is in said chair assembly module (85).
3. The work station of claim 1, wherein said chair assembly module (85) has a keyboard tray (24) and arm rest assembly affixed thereto.
4. The work station of claim 2, wherein said chair assembly has an adapter bracket to which is affixed a chair controller, said foot rest assembly, a seat, and a keyboard tray and arm rest assembly.
5. The work station of claim 2, wherein tilting of said chair causes simultaneous tilting of said keyboard tray and arm rest assembly and said foot rest assembly.
6. The work station of claim 1, including a lower spine attached to said base by lower gusset plates and an overhead spine attached to said lower spine by upper gusset plates, said lower and upper gusset plates acting to dampen vibration of said lower spine and overhead support module.
7. The work station of claim 1, including monitor gusset plates attached to a distal end of said overhead spine and supporting a video monitor.
8. The work station of claim 1, including a table attached to said lower spine at one end and supported at another end by said base.
9. The work station of claim 1, including adjustable supports affixed to respective arm rests capable of raising and lowering said arm rests.
10. The work station of claim 4, wherein said foot rest assembly comprises a foot rest slider assembly pivotally coupled at one end to a foot rest plate and having slider plates on either side slidable within respective ones of a pair of elongated slots.
11. The work station of claim 10, including a leg rest assembly comprising a leg rest assembly (94), leg rest frame assembly (78), a foot rest slider assembly (69) coupled at one end to said leg rest assembly and slidable over said leg rest frame assembly, foot rest activator linkage (73) coupled to another end of said leg rest assembly (94), operative to extend and retract said foot rest (22), a compression lock (92) coupled to said foot rest activator linkage (73), a tilt handle (71) coupled to said compression lock (92) and operative to lock and unlock said compression lock, said compression lock preventing movement of said foot rest activator linkage (73) when locked, and parallel spaced apart leg rest frame plates (112) positioned on either side of said leg rest assembly, said leg rest assembly having shafts on either side thereof slidable within elongated slots in sides of said leg rest frame plates.
12. The work station of claim 11, including an ankle pad assembly mounted on said foot rest slider assembly for protecting the achilles tendon of a user.
13. The work station of claim 11, wherein said compression lock (92) has an elongated opening to permit movement over said compression sleeve (103) as said foot rest activator linkage (73) moves so as to lengthen said foot rest when in an extended position.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 8, 2007
Publication Date: Jul 10, 2008
Applicant: ParaFinCorporation (Palm Desert, CA)
Inventors: Sidney B. Fowlds (West Vancouver), Matthew Hunsberger (Vancouver), Chris Wheeler (Vancouver)
Application Number: 11/621,030
International Classification: A47C 7/46 (20060101);