1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an articulating support arm that is attachable to a movable plate of a baseframe. The support arm has a base and the baseframe has a plate with corresponding interlocks thereon. This invention further relates to a support arm and baseframe in combination and to a method of installing the support arm on the baseframe.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Baseframes with articulating support arms thereon are known. However, one of the difficulties with the existing baseframes and support arms is that it can be extremely difficult and somewhat dangerous to affix a base of the support arm to a plate of a baseframe. The baseframe is designed to be mounted on an underside of a work surface. When it is desired to attach a support arm to the baseframe, the support arm must be manually held in place by an installer until such time as sufficient fasteners can be inserted between the base of the support arm and the plate of the baseframe to securely hold the base against the plate. With previous devices, bolts or screws are simply inserted between the base and the plate to hold the base and plate together. Since the support arm is relatively heavy, it can be a dangerous and difficult task to install a support arm on a baseframe. Where a user is working alone, the user must support the support arm with one hand while attempting to install bolts or screws between the plate and the base with the other hand. If the support arm slips from the grasp of the installer, the support arm could fall on the installer and cause serious injury.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and device whereby a base of an articulating support arm can be easily affixed to a plate on a baseframe without having to manually hold the support arm in position beneath the baseframe while fasteners are installed.
An articulating support arm for use with a baseframe having a movable plate therein, said support arm having a base, the baseframe comprising a U-shaped body with channels along each side. The plate and the base have corresponding interlocks thereon. The interlocks are shaped to releasably interlock with one another when the arm is attached to the baseframe.
A baseframe and articulating support arm in combination has a baseframe mounted beneath a working surface at a work station. The combination comprises the baseframe having a movable plate that is sized and shaped to be connected to a base of the support arm. The support arm has at least one pivotally connected elongated member with a platform and a free end opposite to the base. The plate has interlocks thereon corresponding to interlocks on the base. The interlocks are sized and shaped to releasably interlock with one another when the base is moved into contact with the plate with one or more fasteners to lock the base to the plate after the interlocks engage one another.
An articulating support arm adjustably supports an object at a workstation, the arm comprising a base connected directly or indirectly to the workstation, an elongated member and a platform. The elongated member has an inner end and an outer end, the inner end of the elongated member being pivotally connected to the base. The outer end of the elongated member is pivotally connected to the platform, the platform is capable of supporting the peripheral thereon. The platform is adjustable to various lockable and releasable positions relative to the base. The base has an inner portion and an outer portion, the outer portion having releasable interlocks thereon. The interlocks correspond to interlocks on a plate of a baseframe. The interlocks are engageable and releasable by appropriately moving the base and plate into and out of contact with one another. The support arm has one or more releasable locking mechanisms to lock the platform in a particular position, to unlock the platform for movement to a different position relative to the base and to relock the platform relative to the base. The interlocks are sufficiently secure to hold the base against the plate before any fasteners are used in addition to the interlocks. The base is substantially parallel to the plate when the interlocks are engaged with one another before any fasteners are connected in addition to the interlocks.
A baseframe and articulating support arm in combination has a baseframe mounted beneath a working surface at a workstation. The combination comprises the baseframe having a movable plate that is sized and shaped to be connected to a base of the support arm. The support arm has at least one pivotally connected elongated member with a platform at a free end opposite to the base. The plate has interlocks thereon corresponding to interlocks on the base. The interlocks are sized and shaped to releasably engage one another when the base is appropriately moved into contact with the plate. There are one or more fasteners to lock the base to the plate after the interlocks engage one another.
A method of installing an articulating support arm to an underside of plate mounted on a baseframe beneath a working surface of a workstation uses a support arm having a base. The plate and the base have corresponding interlocks thereon on a front portion of each of the plate and base. The base and the plate are sized to fit together in contact with one another. The method comprises commencing with the baseframe connected to an underside of the working surface, manually placing the support arm in such a manner relative to the baseframe that the interlocks interlock with one another through the contact. The interlocks are located so that when the support arm is released after the interlocks are engaged with one another, the base is parallel to and generally aligned with the plate and the support arm remains in that position without any external force being applied to the support arm. The method further comprises inserting fasteners between the base and the plate to fixedly secure the base on the plate and to prevent the interlocks from disengaging when external forces are applied to the support arm.
A method of connecting an articulating support arm to an underside of a plate mounted on a baseframe beneath a working surface of a workstation uses a plate having two first interlocks thereon. The arm has an attachment surface with two second interlocks thereon. The second interlocks correspond to the first interlocks, there being at least one fastener. The method comprises manually placing the attachment surface in contact with the plate in such a manner as to cause the interlocks to engage with one another, the arm being fully supported by the plate when the interlocks are engaged with one another, installing at least one fastener to cause the attachment surface to be securely mounted on the plate and installing fasteners to lock the attachment surface on the plate.
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During installation, the support arm is held against the baseframe by the interlocks before any fasteners are inserted. If one were to lift upward on an outer end of the support arm, the support arm would pivot about the interlocks and the inner end of the support arm would move downward. When the outer portion of the support arm is raised by a sufficient distance, the interlocks will become disengaged and the base and support arm can be removed from the plate. The interlocks allow the support arm to pivot slightly. Since the pivot point is at the interlocks and since the weight of the support arm to the outside of the interlocks is greater than the weight of the support arm to the inside of the interlocks the base rests against the plate even though the fasteners 34 are not inserted. When the fasteners 34 are inserted, the base will no longer pivot relative to the plate and the prongs will be secured within the loops and will not disengage, thereby preventing the support arm from separating from the baseframe. The same reference numerals are used in
The support arm 60 is slightly different from the support arm 40, but many of the components of the two support arms 14, 60 are identical or at least similar to one another. The operation of the support arms are not described in detail as the support arms are known and the manner in which the support arm operates is not particularly relevant to the present invention. When the interlocks of the support arm and baseframe are engaged with one another, the support arm is held against the baseframe to allow the fasteners to be inserted to lock the support arm to the baseframe and to prevent the interlocks from disengaging. Before the fasteners are inserted, the interlocks can be engaged or disengaged simply by moving the support arm in an appropriate direction relative to the baseframe. The baseframe is installed to the underside of the workstation before the support arm is brought into contact with the baseframe. The base can be connected directly or indirectly to the slider plate.
In a method of installing the support arm on the baseframe, which has already been installed at an underside of a workplace, the support arm is moved into contact with the baseframe. More accurately, the base of the support arm is in contact with the plate of the baseframe. The interlocks engage one another. When the interlocks are engaged, the weight of the support arm forces the base to be parallel to and in contact with the plate. The support arm will hang on the baseframe with the interlocks engaged without any external support. An installer therefore can have both hands free to install the fasteners. When the fasteners are installed, the interlocks are prevented from disengaging. To remove the support arm from the slide plate, the fasteners are removed first. Then the interlock can be manually disengaged by moving the support arm in an appropriate direction to disengage the interlocks from one another. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the interlocks are engaged by mobbing the base outward relative t the plate when the base and plate are aligned and the interlocks are disengaged by moving the base inward relative to the plate. Fasteners are deemed not to be interlocks.