1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to storage components for articles of furniture, such as desks, workstations, credenzas, hutches, and entertainment centers.
2. Description of the Related Art
Desks and other furniture units which are specifically adapted for use with computer components and/or for storing books, binders and the like often provide open shelving and other storage components above the work surface. However, many users prefer a more traditional look to a desk or other article of furniture and prefer that computer components and books and other materials be stored under the work surface and thus out of sight. This preference is especially true for desks and other furniture components that are used in a home office.
One known furniture unit includes a pullout storage drawer located below the work surface and above the kneehole in a pedestal-type desk. The drawer is capable of slidably extending outward from under the work surface and supporting a computer keyboard. In addition, the front face of the drawer is rotatable from a vertical position to a horizontal position and provides a support pad for supporting the wrists of a user while operating the keyboard.
Another known furniture unit having a work surface includes a fixed support shelf for a laptop computer. The support shelf is located under the work surface. A portion of the work surface located above the support shelf folds open and back onto the top of a remaining portion of the work surface, therefore providing access to the laptop positioned on the fixed support shelf. Additionally, an electrical receptacle unit is provided adjacent a rear portion of the support shelf.
Yet another known furniture unit having a work surface includes a hutch positionable on top of a work surface of a desk. The hutch includes a rotatable rectangular storage cabinet providing various organizers on each side, for example, a CD rack, a corkboard, sliding trays, and vertically stacked angular storage pockets.
What is needed is a furniture unit including storage components for computer components and/or books and other materials which is an improvement over the foregoing.
The present invention provides a furniture unit, such as a desk or credenza, for example, which includes storage components under its work surface for computer components and books, binders and the like. Additionally, the furniture unit includes a power and data receptacle for powering and providing a data connection to a computer.
In one form of the invention, a drawer is provided, which is slidably located under a work surface and above the kneehole space between support pedestals which are located under opposite ends of the work surface. The drawer slides outward from under the work surface and is dimensioned to receive a laptop computer and a full-sized auxiliary computer keyboard. A power and data receptacle is located at the rear of the drawer and provides power and data connections for the computer. The drawer may include a front portion for concealing the contents of the drawer when the drawer is slid entirely under the work surface. The front portion advantageously folds from a vertical position to a horizontal position that serves as an extension of the drawer base. A hinged wrist support may be included along the drawer front. Rotating the wrist support about its hinges reveals at least one storage depression or pocket defined in the drawer front.
In a further form of the invention, a furniture unit such as a desk is provided having a rotatable storage component or carousel located under the work surface. For example, the rotatable storage component may be located under the corner portion of an L-shaped work surface. The carousel includes at least one circular shelf rotatably mounted under the work surface and having pairs of wire support brackets adapted to laterally support books, binders and the like. Each pair of wire supports may be oriented parallel to each other, thus supporting a linear row of books, or oriented angularly along two ends of an arcuate section of the circular shelf for supporting an arcuate row of binders and the like. Optionally, the carousel may include a second shelf spaced above the first shelf and attached to the first shelf by a central support structure and/or extensions of the wire supports.
In one form, the present invention provides an article of furniture, including a furniture housing; and a drawer slidably mounted within the furniture housing, the drawer having a front portion and a rear portion and defining a storage area dimensioned to support at least a laptop computer and an auxiliary computer keyboard; said drawer rear portion including a power and data module, the power and data module having an AC power outlet and at least one of a phone and a data outlet.
In a further form thereof, the present invention provides an article of furniture, including a furniture housing; a storage component rotatably mounted within the furniture housing, the storage component including a first shelf and at least a first pair of support members mounted to and protruding above the first shelf, the support members adapted to laterally support therebetween a plurality of books and the like.
Advantageously, the furniture unit drawer concealingly supports a laptop computer, full-sized keyboard, wrist support pad, and power and data module.
Additionally, the furniture unit advantageously provides a rotatable storage carousel located under the work surface. The carousel is capable of supporting linear and arcuate rows of books, binders and the like.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
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Computer keyboard 34 and other peripheral items, such as mouse 36, are often attached to portable computers such as laptop 32 in order to provide easier ergometric use of the computer in view of the fact that laptop computer keyboards are often small and uncomfortable when used for an extended period of time.
Drawer rear panel 26 defines aperture 27 for receipt of power and data module 40. Power and data module 40 includes AC power outlet 42 and may also include data outlet 44 and/or telephone outlet 46. Laptop 32 may advantageously be plugged into AC power outlet 42 for power, and may be connected in a suitable manner to data outlet 44 or telephone outlet 46 for network or Internet connectivity. An exemplary power and data module 40 is part #LP1000 manufactured by Furnlite of Fallston, N.C., which may be connected to suitable AC power, telephone, and data sources external of furniture unit 10. Power and data module 40 may alternatively include a DC power outlet or other computer connections, such as, for example, a universal serial bus (USB) port.
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Drawer 20 also includes front 28 which is attached to drawer base 22 with one or more front hinges 52. In
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In the exemplary embodiment, carousel 130 is shown rotatably supported on support 122 and concealed by sidewalls 124 and door 126. However, carousel 130 may be located under work surfaces of non-L-shaped desks and may also be open to view rather than being concealed by sidewalls 124 and door 126.
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Wire supports 140 and 146 are generally provided in pairs. For example, wire supports 140 each include horizontal portion 142 linking vertical leg portions 144. Leg portions 144 are attached to shelves 132 and 134. Alternatively, shelves 132 and 134 may respectively include separate wire supports 140 and 146. Although shelves 132 and 134 are shown herein as circular, shelves 132 and 134 may have a square shape, or ay other desired shape.
Wire supports 140 are each disposed along a respective radius which extends from the center of shelf 134 to the outer circumference thereof. Stated otherwise, wire supports 140 are oriented at an angle relative to each other, and along opposite ends of an arcuate segment of carousel 130 so that any book-like items, such as binders 154, may be laterally supported by wire supports 140 in an arcuate manner as shown in
Additionally, wire supports 146 include horizontal portion 148 linking vertical leg portions 150, which are attached to shelves 132 and 134. A pair of wire supports 146 are oriented parallel relative to each other so that linear row 152 of books and the like, shown in
A single or multiple-shelf carousel unit 130 may be located under work surface 112, as the number of shelves 132 and 134 is only restricted by the available space beneath work surface 112 and the height of the items to be stored.
Advantageously, rotational apparatus 138 allows carousel 130 to rotate relative to furniture unit 110 so that all books and binders 152 and 154 may be readily accessible upon rotation of carousel 130 about rotational apparatus 138 relative to furniture unit 110.
While this invention has been described as having exemplary embodiments and scenarios, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit under Title 35, U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/417,996, entitled DESK STORAGE COMPONENTS, filed on Oct. 14, 2002.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60417996 | Oct 2002 | US |
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Parent | 10459679 | Jun 2003 | US |
Child | 10978710 | Nov 2004 | US |