MODULAR DESK SYSTEMS AND METHODS

A modular desk system may include a plurality of configurable components including, for example, a top panel, an all-purpose hook, a cup hook, a storage shelf, a connecting shelf, a connecting planter box, a connecting divider, a connecting platform, a desktop organization member, a channel, a kickstand base, and/or a support frame. The components may be configured and/or reconfigured to create a desk. The configuration assemblies of the modular desk system may be paired with and coupled to other desk units and/or furniture.

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Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/984,103 filed on Dec. 30, 2015, which issues as U.S. Pat. No. ______ on ______, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/069,168 filed on Oct. 31, 2013, which issues as U.S. Pat. No. 9,226,579 on Jan. 5, 2016, and which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/767,672 filed on Feb. 21, 2013, entitled “Modular Desk Systems,” and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/722,028 filed on Nov. 2, 2012, entitled “Modular Desk Systems,” all of which are incorporated by reference in its entirety.

FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE

The present disclosure relates generally to modular furniture and, in particular, to modular desk systems and methods.

BACKGROUND

Conventional desk systems typically have a fixed construction that inhibits adaptability to various uses, and such systems are generally standalone units that cannot readily pair with or couple to other desk units or furniture. Moreover, conventional desk systems typically comprise standard, flat desktops of limited space, having a leg supporting each corner of the desktop.

SUMMARY

Embodiments of the present disclosure generally provide modular desk systems comprising a plurality of components that may include, but are not limited to, a top panel, an all-purpose hook, a cup hook, a storage shelf, a connecting shelf, a connecting planter box, a connecting divider, a connecting platform, a desktop organization member, a channel, a kickstand base, a support frame, or any combination thereof.

Embodiments of the present disclosure further provide methods of assembling modular desk system components into configuration assemblies for a variety of different uses, including, for example, providing a work space, a reading space, a writing space, a space for use in conjunction with educational study, storing objects, displaying items, organizing, supporting and displaying electronic media, pairing with and coupling a configuration assembly to other desk units and/or furniture, or any combination thereof.

Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a first linked desk system including a support frame comprising a pair of C-shaped spine members coupled through a kickstand base, a top panel having a lip sealed thereto, a storage shelf, and a desktop organization and display stand system. The kickstand base may include stoppers to engage the kickstand base with a floor surface. The C-shaped spine members may include footcaps to engage the C-shaped spine members with a floor surface. The first linked desk system may further include at least one accessory hook, wherein the accessory hook is selected from the group including an all-purpose hook and a cup hook. The first linked desk system may further include a channel coupled to the support frame to store, route, secure or otherwise organize wires, cables, and other electronic media.

The desktop organization and display stand system may include a housing coupled to a portion of the first linked desk system, the housing having a central opening, the portion of the first linked desk system selected from the group including the support frame and the top panel, a top panel coupled to the housing at a pivot point such that the top panel is flippable between a closed position and an open position, at least one ledge member coupled to an inner surface of the housing, and a nest coupled to the housing capable of securing and storing electronic devices, books, and other objects. The top panel may include ridges to retain objects when the top panel is in the closed position. The top panel may be flush against an upper surface of the housing when the top panel is in the closed position, and the top panel may lean against the housing when the top panel is in the open position, such that the top panel and the at least one ledge member form a display stand.

Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a modular desk assembly including a first linked desk system, a second linked desk system, and a connection device therebetween. The first linked desk system may include a first support frame comprising a pair of C-shaped spine members coupled through a kickstand base, a first top panel having a lip sealed thereto, a first storage shelf, and a first desktop organization and display stand system. The second linked desk system may include a second support frame comprising a pair of C-shaped spine members coupled through a kickstand base, a second top panel having a lip sealed thereto, a second storage shelf, and a second desktop organization and display stand system. The connection device may be selected from the group including a connecting shelf, a connecting planter box, a connecting divider, and a connecting platform. The kickstand base of both the first linked desk system and the second linked desk system may further include stoppers to engage each kickstand base with a floor surface. Each of the first linked desk system and the second linked desk system may further include footcaps to engage the C-shaped spine members with a floor surface.

Each of the first desktop organization and display stand system and the second desktop organization and display stand system may include a housing coupled to a portion of the first linked desk system, the housing having a central opening, the portion of the first linked desk system selected from the group including the support frame and the top panel, a top panel coupled to the housing at a pivot point such that the top panel may be flippable between a closed position and an open position, at least one ledge member coupled to an inner surface of the housing and a nest coupled to the housing capable of securing and storing electronic devices, books, and other objects.

Other technical features may be readily apparent to one skilled in the art from the following figures, descriptions and claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For a more complete understanding of this disclosure and its features, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIGS. 1A and 1B are perspective views of a system of modular desk components arranged in a first and second representative configuration according to embodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a system of modular desk components arranged in a third representative configuration according to embodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a system of modular desk components arranged in a fourth representative configuration according to embodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the system of modular desk components arranged in a fifth representative configuration according to embodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the system of modular desk components arranged in a sixth representative configuration according to embodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 6A is a perspective view of a representative support frame of the system of modular desk components according to embodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 6B provides an exploded view of a desk lip assembly connecting or coupling to the support frame shown in FIG. 6A according to embodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 6C provides a cross-sectional view of the desk lip assembly shown in FIG. 6B connected to or otherwise coupled to the support frame shown in FIG. 6A according to embodiments of the present disclosure; and

FIG. 6D is a perspective view of a representative kickstand base of the system of modular desk components connected or otherwise coupled to the support frame shown in FIG. 6A according to embodiments of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Embodiments of the present disclosure generally provide a modular desk system comprising a plurality of configurable components and methods of forming configuration assemblies from such components. In certain embodiments, the present disclosure may provide modular desk systems configured for pairing with and coupling to other desk units and/or furniture.

FIGS. 1-5 illustrate representative configurations 100a, 100b, 100c, 100d, 100e and 100f of a modular desk system and components thereof. A modular desk system may comprise a plurality of components assembled to form configurations 100a, 100b, 100c, 100d, 100e and 100f. It should be understood that the components of a modular desk system forming the configurations 100a, 100b, 100c, 100d, 100e, 100f and parts thereof shown in FIGS. 1-5 are for illustrative purposes only, and that any other suitable components or subcomponents may be used in conjunction with or in lieu of the components comprising a modular desk system and parts thereof.

The components of a modular desk system may generally comprise one or more of top panel, all-purpose hook, cup hook, storage shelf, connecting shelf, connecting planter box, connecting divider, connecting platform, desktop organization member, channel, kickstand base, support frame member, other suitable components, or any combination thereof according to embodiments of the present disclosure. The components of a modular desk system may be customized, reconfigured, or adjusted to provide a certain size, shape, configuration, position, purpose, utility, decorative look, other suitable disposition, or any combination thereof.

Referring now to FIG. 1A, a representative configuration 100a of components of a modular desk system is illustrated. Configuration 100a generally may comprise an assembly of modular components 160a (herein referred to as assembly 160a), according to embodiments of the present disclosure.

Assembly 160a may include top panel 102a, all-purpose hook 104a, cup hook 106a, storage shelf 108a, desktop organization member 118a, channel 120a, and kickstand base 122a, all coupled to support frame 124a.

Top panel 102a may comprise a solid, flat surface inset within support frame 124a. In embodiments of the present disclosure, top panel 102a may be employed as a desk surface, writing surface, a workspace, a surface used in conjunction with educational study, a reading platform, a display platform, a media display and organization space, an organization platform, other suitable uses, or any combination thereof.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, all-purpose hook 104a may be employed to retain or otherwise support personal items such as book bags, handbags, computer bags, laptop bags, hats, coats, jackets, outerwear, scarves, other suitable personal items, or any combination thereof.

Cup hook 106a may be employed to retain or otherwise support objects such as pens, pencils, highlighters, styli, writing instruments, other working instruments, water bottles, soda bottles, coffee cups, other suitable drinkware, snack bags, other suitable items, or any combination thereof according to embodiments of the present disclosure.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, all-purpose hook 104a and cup hook 106a may be connected or otherwise coupled to support frame 124a in any suitable manner, such as, for example employing an s-hook to engage spine 126a of support frame 124a, as shown in FIG. 1A. Such connections or couplings may be achieved in other suitable manners including a male and female coupling adapter, a screw and socket attachment, a clip or pin attachment, a ball and socket attachment, or other suitable connection or coupling mechanisms, or any combination thereof.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, storage shelf 108a may be used to generally provide a full or partial enclosure. Storage shelf 108a may include any suitable pocket, storage area, surface, platform, plane, shelf, drawer, compartment, accessory, electrical outlet, telecommunications-related outlet, Ethernet outlet, WAN outlet, satellite outlet, cable outlet, audio/visual outlet, wire management system, other suitable housings, connections, outlets, or areas, or any combination thereof. In alternative embodiments, storage shelf 108a may further include a cover and locking mechanism to secure and lock an object in storage shelf 108a. Such a cover and locking mechanism may be any suitable size, shape, or configuration.

Assembly 160a may further include a desktop organization member 118a. In embodiments of the present disclosure, desktop organization member 118a may be employed to increase the efficiency of useable surface area of system 100a.

In one embodiment, desktop organization member 118a may be coupled to support frame 124a, as shown in FIG. 1A. In other embodiments, desktop organization member 118a may be integrated into top panel 102a. In alternative embodiments of the present disclosure, desktop organization member 118 may be coupled to the edge of system 100a, rather than being integrally constructed with system 100a.

In an engaged position, desktop organization member 118a may generally comprise a ledge and supporting wall which may be employed to support and display, for example, a tablet computer, as shown in FIG. 1A, a laptop computer, smart phone, electronic display, flat panel monitor, a television screen, liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, plasma screen, high definition television (HDTV) screen, projection television screen, computer screen, video conferencing display, other suitable devices, connections, outlets, or areas, or any combination thereof. Desktop organization member 118 may also be employed to support and display books, magazines, documents, other printed material, records, compact discs, collectable paraphernalia, personal items, a marker board, magnetic board, chalk board, tack board, sticker board, design board, other suitable uses, or any combination thereof.

In a disengaged position, desktop organization member 118a may comprise a top surface consistent with top panel 102a, or alternatively may have grooves or ridges that may be used to store pens, pencils, markers, other writing instruments, styli, other working instruments, other suitable objects, or any combination thereof.

Desktop organization member 118a may also comprise a nest which may house or otherwise retain a tablet computer, a laptop computer, smart phone, electronic display, flat panel monitor, a television screen, liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, plasma screen, high definition television (HDTV) screen, projection television screen, computer screen, video conferencing display, other suitable devices, connections, outlets, or areas, books, magazines, documents, other printed material, records, compact discs, collectable paraphernalia, personal items, a marker board, magnetic board, chalk board, tack board, sticker board, design board, other suitable items, or any combination thereof when not in use.

Channel 120a may comprise any suitably shaped, sized, or configured area and may be employed to store, route, secure, or otherwise organize wires, cables, and other electronic devices according to embodiments of the present disclosure. In embodiments of the present disclosure, channel 120 may be used to organize wire or cables associated with a laptop, computer, central processing unit (CPU), monitor, terminal, television, electronic display, external drive, storage device, computer accessory, lighting system, circuit breaker, electrical outlet, telecommunications-related outlet, Ethernet outlet, wide area network (WAN) outlet, satellite outlet, cable outlet, audio/visual outlet, wire management system, other suitable devices, objects, connections, outlets, or areas, or any combination thereof.

FIG. 1B is a perspective view of another representative configuration 100b of components of a modular desk system comprising a second assembly of modular components 160b (herein referred to as assembly 160b).

Assembly 160b may include top panel 102b, desktop organization member 118b and kickstand base 122b, all coupled to support frame 124b.

Two or more configuration assemblies of modular desk systems may be oriented next to each other, across from each other or engaging one another in other suitable patterns to create a continuous look among the plurality of assemblies, as exemplified in FIGS. 2-5.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of another representative configuration 100c of components of a modular desk system comprising a first assembly of modular components 160c (herein referred to as assembly 160c) and a second assembly of modular components 160d (herein referred to as assembly 160d), according to embodiments of the present disclosure.

Assembly 160c may include top panel 102c, desktop organization member 118c and kickstand base 122c coupled to a support frame 124c. Assembly 160d may include top panel 102d, desktop organization member 118d and kickstand base 122d coupled to support frame 124d. Assemblies 160c and 160d may or may not be coupled according to embodiments of the present disclosure. In an embodiment where assemblies 160c and 160d are coupled, configuration 100c may include connecting shelf 110a as shown in FIG. 2.

In an embodiment, each end of connecting shelf 110a may be connected or otherwise coupled to support frame 124c and support frame 124d, respectively, in any suitable manner, such as, for example employing an s-hook to engage spine 126c of support frame 124c and spine 126d of support frame 124d, as shown in FIG. 2. Such connections or couplings may be achieved in other suitable manners including a male and female coupling adapter, a screw and socket attachment, a clip or pin attachment, a ball and socket attachment, or other suitable connection or coupling mechanisms, or any combination thereof.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, connecting shelf 110a may comprise a solid, flat surface. Connecting shelf 110a may be employed as an additional writing surface, a workspace, a surface used in conjunction with educational study, a reading platform, a display platform, a media display and organization space, an organization platform, other suitable uses, or any combination thereof that may be shared between coupled assemblies.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of another representative configuration 100d of components of a modular desk system comprising a first assembly of modular components 160e (herein referred to as assembly 160e) and a second assembly of modular components 160f (herein referred to as assembly 160f), according to embodiments of the present disclosure.

Assembly 160e may include top panel 102e, desktop organization member 118e and kickstand base 122e coupled to support frame 124e. Assembly 160f may include top panel 102f, desktop organization member 118f and kickstand base 122f coupled to support frame 124f. Assemblies 160e and 160f may or may not be coupled according to embodiments of the present disclosure. In an embodiment where assemblies 160e and 160f are coupled, configuration 100d may include connecting planter box 112a as shown in FIG. 3.

In an embodiment, each end of connecting planter box 112a may be connected or otherwise coupled to support frame 124e and support frame 124f, respectively, in any suitable manner, such as, for example employing an s-hook to engage spine 126e of support frame 124e and spine 126f of support frame 124f, as shown in FIG. 3. Such connections or couplings may be achieved in other suitable manners including a male and female coupling adapter, a screw and socket attachment, a clip or pin attachment, a ball and socket attachment, or other suitable connection or coupling mechanisms, or any combination thereof.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, connecting planter box 112a may comprise a box having a depth (d). Connecting planter box 112a may be employed as planter box, a storage space, an organization space, other suitable uses, or any combination thereof that may be shared between coupled assemblies.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another representative configuration 100e of components of a modular desk system comprising a first assembly of modular components 160g (herein referred to as assembly 160g) and a second assembly of modular components 160h (herein referred to as assembly 160h), according to embodiments of the present disclosure.

Assembly 160g may include top panel 102g, desktop organization member 118g and kickstand base 122g coupled to support frame 124g. Assembly 160h may include top panel 102h, desktop organization member 118h and kickstand base 122h coupled to support frame 124h. Assemblies 160g and 160h may or may not be coupled according to embodiments of the present disclosure. In an embodiment where assemblies 160g and 160h are coupled, configuration 100e may include connecting divider 114a as shown in FIG. 4.

In an embodiment, each end of connecting divider 114a may be connected or otherwise coupled to support frame 124g and support frame 124h, respectively, in any suitable manner, such as, for example employing an s-hook to engage spine 126g of support frame 124g and spine 126h of support frame 124h, as shown in FIG. 4. Such connections or couplings may be achieved in other suitable manners including a male and female coupling adapter, a screw and socket attachment, a clip or pin attachment, a ball and socket attachment, or other suitable connection or coupling mechanisms, or any combination thereof.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, connecting divider 114a may comprise a wall having a height (h). Connecting divider 114a may be employed as privacy wall, a white board, a chalk board, a marker board, a bulletin board, a tack board, a magnet board, or any combination thereof. Connecting divider 114a may also be employed to house, retain or support a shelf, artwork, display case, photo support frame, television screen, liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, plasma screen, high definition television (HDTV) screen, projection television screen, computer screen, laptop, computer, central processing unit (CPU), monitor, terminal, video conferencing display, radio, other suitable devices, or any combination thereof.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of representative configuration 100f of components of a modular desk system comprising a first assembly of modular components 160i (herein referred to as assembly 160i) and a second assembly of modular components 160j (herein referred to as assembly 160j) according to embodiments of the present disclosure.

Assembly 160i may include top panel 102i, desktop organization member 118i and kickstand base 122i coupled to support frame 124i. Assembly 160j may include top panel 102j, desktop organization member 118j and kickstand base 122j coupled to support frame 124j. Assemblies 160i and 160j may or may not be coupled according to embodiments of the present disclosure. In an embodiment where assemblies 160i and 160j are coupled, configuration 100f may include connecting platform 116a as shown in FIG. 5.

In an embodiment, each end of connecting platform 116a may be connected or otherwise coupled to support frame 124i and support frame 124j, respectively, in any suitable manner, such as, for example employing an s-hook to engage spine 126i of support frame 124i and spine 126j of support frame 124j, as shown in FIG. 5. Such connections or couplings may be achieved in other suitable manners including a male and female coupling adapter, a screw and socket attachment, a clip or pin attachment, a ball and socket attachment, or other suitable connection or coupling mechanisms, or any combination thereof.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, connecting platform 116a may comprise a solid, flat surface. Connecting platform 116a may be employed as an additional writing surface, a workspace, a surface used in conjunction with educational study, a reading platform, a display platform, a media display and organization space, an organization platform, or any combination thereof. Connecting platform 116a may also be employed to house, retain or support a shelf, artwork, display case, photo support frame, television screen, liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, plasma screen, high definition television (HDTV) screen, projection television screen, computer screen, laptop, computer, central processing unit (CPU), monitor, terminal, video conferencing display, radio, other suitable devices, a white board, a chalk board, a marker board, a bulletin board, a tack board, a magnet board or any combination thereof.

In other embodiments, multiple other configurations of components of a modular desk system may be employed further demonstrating the flexibility and configurability of a modular desk system.

FIG. 6A generally illustrates support frame 124 that may be employed in configurations 100a, 100b, 100c, 100d, 100e and 100f of FIGS. 1-5 and other suitable configurations according to embodiments of the present disclosure. FIG. 6B provides an exploded view of a desk lip assembly 138 connected to or otherwise coupled to the support frame 124 of FIG. 6A. FIG. 6C provides a cross-sectional view of the desk lip assembly 138 connected to or otherwise coupled to the support frame 124 of FIG. 6A. FIG. 6D provides a perspective view of a kickstand base 122 connected to or otherwise coupled to the support frame 124 of FIG. 6A.

Support frame 124 may include a pair of C-shaped side support frame spines 126 connected or otherwise coupled via top panel supports 134a and 134b, back brace 136, and kickstand 122. Each side support frame spine 126 includes a top panel support section 128, base section 130 and vertical section 132 therebetween.

In an embodiment, top panel support section 128 and vertical section 132 may be employed as handles to lift, carry and arrange a modular desk system.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, top panel supports 134a and 134b may be connected or otherwise coupled to the bottom surface of top panel 102, as shown in FIG. 6B, in any suitable manner, such as, for example via male and female coupling adapters, a screw and socket attachment, a nut and bolt attachment, a clip or pin attachment, a ball and socket attachment, or other suitable connection or coupling mechanisms, or any combination thereof.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, top panel support sections 128 may be connected or otherwise coupled to the sides of top panel 102 in any suitable manner, such as, for example via male and female coupling adapters, a screw and socket attachment, a nut and bolt attachment, a clip or pin attachment, a ball and socket attachment, or other suitable connection or coupling mechanisms, or any combination thereof.

Top panel 102 may further be supported by back brace 136.

Desk lip assembly 138 may be employed to lock top panel 102 in place, while providing a leak proof seal to protect against liquid or solid spills from penetrating through a modular desk system, and thereby causing distress, morphing, buckling, or other similar states of wear.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, desk lip assembly 138 may be connected or otherwise coupled to support frame 124 in any suitable manner, such as, for example via male and female coupling adapters, which may include tabs 140 engaging slots 142 as shown in FIG. 6B. Such connections or couplings may be achieved in other suitable manners including a screw and socket attachment, a clip or pin attachment, a ball and socket attachment, or other suitable connection or coupling mechanisms, or any combination thereof.

Kickstand base 122 may be employed to provide solid structural integrity to a modular desk system 100. In embodiments of the present disclosure, kickstand base 122 connects or otherwise couples to spine 126 at the intersection of base section 130 and vertical section 132, as shown in FIG. 6C. The higher connection point between kickstand base 122 and spine 126 provides side stability for a modular desk system, while kickstand base 122 may be angled enough to provide sufficient push back when force is exerted against a modular desk system. In one embodiment, the width of kickstand base 122 may be wide enough to extensively engage the floor to create sufficient breadth to effectively prevent a modular desk system from tipping over.

Kickstand base 122 may also include stoppers 144a and 144b made of rubber or another resilient material with a high coefficient of friction such that when stoppers 144a and 144b engage the floor, stoppers 144a and 144b may further prevent modular desk system 100 from tipping over.

Optionally, footcaps 146a and 146b may be employed to further provide stability to system 100. The large surface area of footcaps 146a and 146b may engage the floor causing friction to effectively prevent modular desk system 100 from unintentionally tipping.

In embodiments of the present disclosure, any of top panel 102, storage shelf 108, connecting shelf 110, connecting planter box 112, connecting divider 114, and/or connecting platform 116 may be made of, composed of, coated with, layered with, or otherwise include, for example, laminate, veneer, wood, cork, medium density fiber (MDF) board, particle board, melamine, granite, solid surface, tile, ceramic tile, fiberglass, soap stone, engineering stone, marble, concrete, slate, wood, butcher block, glass, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, metal, mesh, apertured material, plastic, blackboard material, wipe-off board material, mirror, paint, lacquer, polypropylene, polyurethane, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), silicon, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyester, high-gloss polyester, synthetic rubber, natural rubber, polymer, fabric, natural fiber, synthetic fiber, other suitable materials, or any combination thereof.

Any of all-purpose hook 104, cup hook 106, desktop organization member 118, channel 120, kickstand base 122, support frame 124, rails 126, top panel support section 128, base section 130, vertical section 132, top panel supports 134a and 134b, and/or back brace 136, may be made of, composed of, or otherwise include, for example, steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, stainless steel, another type of metal, wood, nylon, plastic, polyurethane, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyester, high-gloss polyester, laminate, plexiglass, polymer, other suitable materials, or any combination thereof.

Any of all-purpose hook 104, cup hook 106, desktop organization member 118, channel 120, kickstand base 122, support frame 124, rails 126, top panel support section 128, base section 130, vertical section 132, top panel supports 134a and 134b, back brace 136, desk lip assembly 138, tabs 140, stoppers 144a and 144b, and/or footcaps 146a and 146b may be made of synthetic rubber, natural rubber, plastic, wood, polyester, high-gloss polyester, laminate, plexiglass, polymer, metal, steel, aluminum, brass, bronze, nylon, other suitable materials, or any combination thereof.

In an embodiment, any of top panel 102, storage shelf 108, connecting shelf 110, connecting planter box 112, connecting divider 114, connecting platform 116, all-purpose hook 104, cup hook 106, desktop organization member 118, channel 120, kickstand base 122, support frame 124, rails 126, top panel support section 128, base section 130, vertical section 132, top panel supports 134a and 134b, back brace 136, desk lip assembly 138, tabs 140, stoppers 144a and 144b, and/or footcaps 146a and 146b may include any number of suitable coatings and layers to substantially reduce scratching or injury to an object or electronic media device supported by or retained within a modular desk system, as well as to any surface engaged by a modular desk system.

In one embodiment, the coatings and layers applied to any of top panel 102, storage shelf 108, connecting shelf 110, connecting planter box 112, connecting divider 114, connecting platform 116, all-purpose hook 104, cup hook 106, desktop organization member 118, channel 120, kickstand base 122, support frame 124, rails 126, top panel support section 128, base section 130, vertical section 132, top panel supports 134a and 134b, back brace 136, desk lip assembly 138, tabs 140, stoppers 144a and 144b, and/or footcaps 146a and 146b may be made of natural rubber, synthetic rubber, polymer, natural fiber, synthetic fiber, polyester, nylon, cotton, cotton mesh, vinyl, other suitable material, or any combination thereof.

In one embodiment, the coatings and layers applied to any of top panel 102, storage shelf 108, connecting shelf 110, connecting planter box 112, connecting divider 114, connecting platform 116, all-purpose hook 104, cup hook 106, desktop organization member 118, channel 120, kickstand base 122, support frame 124, rails 126, top panel support section 128, base section 130, vertical section 132, top panel supports 134a and 134b, back brace 136, desk lip assembly 138, tabs 140, stoppers 144a and 144b, and/or footcaps 146a and 146b may be embellished with different colors, patterns, camouflage patterns, wood grain patterns, novelty items, ornamental items, stickers, removable stickers, paints, stencils, chalks, designs, images, other decorative materials, or any combination thereof to enhance or otherwise achieve the desired décor of the surroundings.

It may be advantageous to set forth definitions of certain words and phrases used in this patent document. The term “couple” and its derivatives refer to any direct or indirect communication between two or more elements, whether or not those elements are in physical contact with one another. The terms “include” and “comprise,” as well as derivatives thereof, mean inclusion without limitation. The term “or” is inclusive, meaning and/or. The phrases “associated with” and “associated therewith,” as well as derivatives thereof, may mean to include, be included within, interconnect with, contain, be contained within, connect to or with, couple to or with, be communicable with, cooperate with, interleave, juxtapose, be proximate to, be bound to or with, have, have a property of, or the like.

Although the present disclosure and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present disclosure. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.

Claims

1. A modular desk assembly, the assembly comprising:

a first linked desk system comprising: a support frame comprising a pair of C-shaped spine members coupled through a kickstand base; a top panel having a lip; a storage shelf; and a desktop organization and display stand system.

2. The modular desk assembly of claim 1, the desktop organization and display stand system comprising:

a housing coupled to a portion of the first linked desk system, the housing having a central opening, the portion of the first linked desk system selected from the group including the support frame and the top panel;
a top panel coupled to the housing at a pivot point such that the top panel is flippable between a closed position and an open position; and
at least one ledge member coupled to an inner surface of the housing.

3. The modular desk assembly of claim 2, the desktop organization and display stand system further comprising:

a nest coupled to the housing that secures and stores electronic devices, books, and other objects.

4. The modular desk assembly of claim 2, wherein the top panel comprises ridges to retain objects when the top panel is in the closed position.

5. The modular desk assembly of claim 2, wherein the top panel is flush against an upper surface of the housing when the top panel is in the closed position, and wherein the top panel leans against the housing when the top panel is in the open position, such that the top panel and the at least one ledge member form a display stand.

6. The modular desk assembly of claim 1, the kickstand base further comprising:

at least one stopper to engage the kickstand base with a floor surface.

7. The modular desk assembly of claim 1, the C-shaped spine members further comprising:

footcaps to engage the C-shaped spine members with a floor surface.

8. The modular desk assembly of claim 1, the first linked desk system further comprising:

at least one accessory hook selected from the group comprising: an all-purpose hook and a cup hook.

9. The modular desk assembly of claim 1, the first linked desk system further comprising:

a channel coupled to the support frame to store, route, secure and organize wires, cables, and other electronic devices.

10. A modular desk assembly, said assembly comprising:

a first linked desk system comprising: a first support frame comprising a pair of C-shaped spine members coupled through a kickstand base; a first top panel having a lip sealed thereto; a first storage shelf; and a first desktop organization and display stand system;
a second linked desk system comprising: a second support frame comprising a pair of C-shaped spine members coupled through a kickstand base; a second top panel having a lip sealed thereto; a second storage shelf; and a second desktop organization and display stand system; and
a connection device connecting the first linked desk system to the second linked desk system.

11. The modular desk assembly of claim 10, the connection device is selected from the group comprising:

a connecting shelf, a connecting planter box, a connecting divider, and connecting platform.

12. The modular desk assembly of claim 10, each of the first desktop organization and display stand system and the second desktop organization and display stand system comprising:

a housing coupled to a portion of the first linked desk system, the housing having a central opening, the portion of the first linked desk system selected from the group including the support frame and the top panel;
a top panel coupled to the housing at a pivot point such that the top panel is flippable between a closed position and an open position; and
at least one ledge member coupled to an inner surface of the housing.

13. The modular desk assembly of claim 12, each of the first desktop organization and display stand system and the second desktop organization and display stand system comprising:

a nest coupled to the housing that secures and stores electronic devices, books, and other objects.

14. The modular desk assembly of claim 10, each of the kickstand base of the first linked desk system and the second linked desk system further comprising:

at least one stopper to engage the kickstand base with a floor surface.

15. The modular desk assembly of claim 10, each of the first linked desk system and the second linked desk system further comprising:

footcaps to engage the C-shaped spine members with a floor surface.

16. A first linked desk system, the first linked desk system comprising:

a support frame comprising a pair of C-shaped spine members coupled through a kickstand base, wherein the kickstand base further comprises stoppers to engage the kickstand base with a floor surface, wherein the C-shaped spine members further comprise footcaps to engage the C-shaped spine members with a floor surface;
a top panel having a lip sealed thereto;
a storage shelf;
a desktop organization and display stand system;
a channel coupled to the support frame to store, route, secure and organize wires, cables, and other electronic devices; and
at least one accessory hook selected from the group comprising:
an all-purpose hook and a cup hook.

17. The modular desk assembly of claim 16, wherein the desktop organization and display stand system comprises:

a housing coupled to a portion of the first linked desk system, the housing having a central opening, the portion of the first linked desk system selected from the group including the support frame and the top panel;
a top panel coupled to the housing at a pivot point such that the top panel is flippable between a closed position and an open position; and
at least one ledge member coupled to an inner surface of the housing.

18. The modular desk assembly of claim 16, wherein the desktop organization and display stand system further comprises:

a nest coupled to the housing capable of securing and storing electronic devices, books, and other objects.

19. The modular desk assembly of claim 16, wherein the top panel comprises ridges to retain objects when the top panel is in the closed position.

20. The modular desk assembly of claim 16, wherein the top panel is flush against an upper surface of the housing when the top panel is in the closed position, and wherein the top panel leans against the housing when the top panel is in the open position, such that the top panel and the at least one ledge member form a display stand.

Patent History
Publication number: 20190328136
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 8, 2019
Publication Date: Oct 31, 2019
Inventors: Richard Kassanoff (Dallas, TX), Robert Larry Stewart (Grapevine, TX)
Application Number: 16/505,420
Classifications
International Classification: A47B 87/00 (20060101); A47B 41/00 (20060101); A47B 41/06 (20060101); A47B 17/06 (20060101); A47B 21/00 (20060101); A47B 41/04 (20060101);