Claims
- 1. An adjustable work surface arrangement, comprising:
a primary work surface; a secondary work surface; a link system, pivotably attached at a first end to the primary work surface and at a second end to the secondary work surface, to permit said secondary work surface to be displaced relative said primary work surface; a link brake system arranged to selectably prevent or permit pivoting of said first end of said link system; a tilt mechanism mechanically connecting said primary work surface and said secondary work surface so that when said first end of said link system is pivoted about a first axis, an angular position of said secondary work surface with respect to said primary work surface is kept substantially constant; and a tilt brake mechanism to selectably prevent or permit tilting of said secondary work surface relative said second end, said tilt mechanism preventing said second work surface from tilting relative the primary work surface when said tilt brake mechanism is in an engaged position and permitting said second work surface to tilt when said tilt brake mechanism is in a disengaged position; said tilt mechanism having a tilt stop mechanism arranged on said secondary work surface, to adjustably limit said pivoting of said secondary work surface between en positions.
- 2. The adjustable work surface arrangement as recited in claim 1, wherein said tilt mechanism has a first disc and a second disc held in rotational cooperation by a loop, said secondary work surface being pivotable about a second axis, said first disc being rotatable about said first axis and attached to said first end, and said second disc being rotatable about said second axis and linked to said secondary work surface, so that when said first end of said link system is pivoted about said first axis, said angular position is kept substantially constant by said second disc being rotated by said first disc via said loop, and said tilt stop mechanism comprising said loop being loosely arranged around said second disc, so that a slack is created in said loop, said slack being gradually stretched in a direction of tilting of said secondary work surface, by said cable loop being caught in a groove of said second disc and held by frictional forces, so that, when said slack is stretched fully in said direction of tilting, said cable loop prevents further tilting of said secondary work surface in said direction of tilting.
- 3. The adjustable work surface arrangement as recited in claim 2, wherein said link system has one arm attached between said first end and said second end.
- 4. The adjustable work surface arrangement as recited in claim 3, wherein said arm has a hollow shape, and said loop is arranged inside said arm.
- 5. The adjustable work surface arrangement as recited in claim 4, wherein said link brake mechanism and said tilt brake mechanism are operated simultaneously using a remote control mechanism.
- 6. The adjustable work surface arrangement as recited in claim 5, wherein said remote control mechanism has a movement transmitting means arranged inside said arm.
- 7. The adjustable work surface arrangement as recited in claim 2, where said link system has dual spaced apart arms attached between said first end and said second end.
- 8. The adjustable work surface arrangement as recited in claim 7, wherein said arms have a hollow shape, and said loop is arranged inside one of said arms.
- 9. The adjustable work surface arrangement as recited in claim 8, wherein said link brake mechanism and said tilt brake mechanism are operated simultaneously using a remote control mechanism.
- 10. The adjustable work surface arrangement as recited in claim 9, wherein said remote control mechanism has a movement transmitting means arranged inside said arm.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a formal patent application based on and claiming the benefit of two prior U.S. provisional patent applications, namely No. 60/359,666 filed Feb. 27, 2002, and No. 60/372,471 filed Apr. 16, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60359666 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
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60372471 |
Apr 2002 |
US |