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The present invention generally relates to a computer keyboard holder.
Devices for storing computer keyboards are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,922,267, entitled “Movable Monitor And Keyboard Storage System For A Work Surface”, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2005/0115475, entitled “Keyboard Carrier”, and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2012/0268878, entitled “Mountable Device”.
In some embodiments, the invention is directed to a computer keyboard holder that comprises a wall that is angulated at a predetermined angle. The wall has a front side and a rear side. The computer keyboard holder further comprises a built-in shelf that is offset from the front side of the wall and has a horizontal base section that is angulated from the wall. The horizontal base section has a top surface for storing objects. The built-in shelf has a back section that is perpendicular to the base section and a pair of triangular shaped sidewalls located such that the top surface is between the sidewalls. A bracket extends outwardly from a bottom edge of the wall to receive a portion of a lengthwise edge of a keyboard. A computer keyboard is stored on the keyboard holder by positioning the lengthwise edge of the keyboard on the bracket and leaning the keyboard against the front side of the wall. When a computer keyboard is stored on the keyboard holder, the computer keyboard obscures the view of the built-in shelf.
In some embodiments, the invention is directed to a computer keyboard holder that comprises a wall that is angulated at a predetermined angle θ. The wall has a bottom edge portion, a top edge portion, a front side and a rear side. The wall has a size that is generally the same as the size of a computer keyboard. The computer keyboard holder further comprises a built-in shelf portion that is offset from the front side of the wall. The built-in shelf portion has a substantially horizontal base section that is angulated from the wall by an acute angle. The base section has a surface for storing objects, a back section that is perpendicular to the base section, and a pair of triangular shaped sidewalls located such that the surface of the base section is between the triangular shaped sidewalls. The triangular shaped sidewalls are perpendicular to the base section. Each triangular shaped sidewall has a perimeter that comprises a first portion that is contiguous with the base section, a second portion that is contiguous with the back section and perpendicular to the first portion and a third portion that is contiguous with the wall and is angulated from the first portion by the predetermined angle θ. The computer keyboard holder further comprises a plate member that is attached to the top edge portion of the wall and extends downward such that the plate member is angulated from the rear side of the wall by an angle that is less than 180°. The plate member is configured to allow the computer keyboard holder to be attached to a structure. The computer keyboard holder further comprises at least one bracket that extends outwardly from the bottom edge portion of the wall. The bracket comprises a first section that is generally perpendicular to the front side of the wall and configured to receive a portion of the lengthwise end of a computer keyboard. A computer keyboard can be held by the computer keyboard holder by positioning a portion of the lengthwise edge of the computer keyboard on the bracket and leaning the computer keyboard against the front side of the wall. The predetermined angle θ of the wall keeps the computer keyboard leaning against the front side of the wall
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In one embodiment, keyboard holder 10 includes relatively soft pads or cushions that can be adhered to front side 18 of wall 12, portions 65 and 68 of brackets 64 and 67, respectively, and arm members 70 and 72 in order to prevent the computer keyboard from being scratched and to create a degree of friction that prevents movement of a computer keyboard when the keyboard is positioned on keyboard holder 10. For example, if fasteners are inserted through openings 45 in wall 12 and corresponding openings 52 in plate member 50, a cushion or pad can be adhered to wall 12 so as to cover the protruding heads of the aforementioned fasteners so as to prevent the fasteners from scratching the computer keyboard. Similarly, if fasteners are inserted through openings 46 in wall 12 and corresponding openings 56 in plate member 54, a cushion or pad can be adhered to wall 12 so as to cover the protruding heads of the fasteners to prevent the fasteners from scratching the computer keyboard. The cushions or pads can be fabricated from any suitable material, such as foam, rubber, Velcro™, fabric, etc.
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Any suitable material may be used to fabricate computer keyboard holder 10. Examples of such materials are steel, stainless steel, iron, copper, brass, aluminum, plastic, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), rubber, resin and composites.
In another embodiment, brackets 64 and 67 are replaced by a single bracket that is centrally located on bottom edge portion 14 of wall 12. In such an embodiment, the centrally located bracket has the same structure as brackets 64 and 67 but has a relatively longer length so as to receive a relatively larger portion of the lengthwise edge 102 of the keyboard 100.
In an alternate embodiment, the built-in shelf portion is configured so that the base section is angulated with respect to the wall to a predetermined angular degree such that the base section slopes downward toward the back section of the built-in shelf. Such a configuration results in the triangular shaped sidewalls having a shape that is still triangular but yet different than the triangular shape shown in
The foregoing description, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
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