Claims
- 1. A raisable and lowerable table which comprises a base, a pair of extensible enclosed vertical columns attached to said base, each vertical column including means for supporting a table top for independent raising and lowering of each table top, and each supporting means including pivoting means for tilting each of said table tops on a horizontal axis through a range of pivoted positions from a horizontal position of said table top, each supporting means including a first independent motor-driven lead screw actuator for raising and lowering each of said vertical columns and a second independent motor-driven lead screw actuator for tilting said table top in any of said range of pivoted positions, said first and second actuators for each column being fully enclosed therein.
- 2. The table of claim 1 wherein one of said table tops is tiltable through a range of positions in both directions from the horizontal position.
- 3. The table of claim 1 wherein said first and second actuators for each column are mounted vertically spaced within the column.
- 4. The table of claim 1 wherein each vertical column comprises telescoping inner and outer column portions, the inner column portion fitting within the outer column portion, and each of said column portions carrying one of said first and second actuators.
- 5. A work station having a pair of independently adjustable work surfaces, each of which is supported by a separate vertically telescoping column including a movable upper tubular column member and a fixed lower tubular column member and with the columns supported on a common base, the improvement comprising:
- adjustable mounting means for attaching each work surface to the upper end of the upper column member;
- first linear actuator means secured within each lower column member, extending upwardly through the upper column member and into operative engagement with said mounting means, for moving the attached work surface vertically; and,
- second linear actuator means secured within each upper column member, extending upwardly into operative engagement with said mounting means for pivoting the attached work surface about a horizontal axis parallel to the surface.
- 6. The work station as set forth in claim 5 wherein each of said first and second linear actuator means comprises:
- an electric motor-driven lead screw attached to the column; and,
- a tubular nut having a lower end threaded onto the upper end of the lead screw and an upper end attached to said mounting means and secured against axial rotation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/858,945, filed Mar. 27, 1992 now abandoned.
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