This invention describes a work station or desk which comprises a transparent tabletop with the functionality of a touch screen or tablet, an electronic display and a computer or equivalent information processing device. This work station or desk can be used for educational purposes but also in many other applications, offering an alternative way of interaction for making text or figures.
Pedagogical equipment adaptable to all levels of education using interactive screens with and without the intervention of the teacher is known. An example of this kind of equipment is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,602 “Computerized method and apparatus for teaching handwriting” that describes a method of learning cursive writing to children, using a digitizing surface that captures in real time, while drawing a letter, the coordinate values of the extremity of a pointer as well as its pressure over the surface and other parameters of interest. These data are sent to a computer that represent the drawing and compares it to data already stored that are considered “normal” or “ideal” in order to identify problems in the writing process in which case visual or auditory corrective information is transmitted to the student.
The apparatus described in the aforesaid document comprises a base in the form of a flat box with sufficient dimensions to accommodate the forearm of the student and in which the digitizing device is assembled that also serves as physical support for a flat LCD panel. Therefore the extremity of the pointer does not make direct contact with the surface of the digitizer since this contact is made through the LCD panel that transmits the force exerted by the student by means of the pointer resulting in a flexion of the afore mentioned panel.
A shortcoming of this assembly is that the successive deformations to which the panel is submitted accelerate its wear. Furthermore, the existence of an intermediate element between the pointer and the digitizing surface introduces inaccuracies in capturing the touch point coordinates. Furthermore, the described apparatus cannot be used independently of a support such as a table or similar furniture, in this way limiting its versatility for other uses such as, for example, its use as a table computer. Finally, the described apparatus cannot be used with flat panel displays normally found in the market, because these do not provide the transmission of the pressure put on the digitizer by the user.
In view of the above considerations, the first object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus in the form of a desk that can embody the functionalities of a writing-desk, drawing board or workstation in which the top is a transparent screen driven by touch.
Another object is the provision of an apparatus that does not need to be supported on a table or similar.
Another object is the provision of an apparatus with means that allow adaptation to various configurations of use such as a conventional writing-desk or tiltable drawing board, in each case with the option of using a touch screen or tablet.
Another object consists of insuring that the user of the aforesaid computerized desk can use it with total comfort and fulfilling ergonomic requirements in either of the forms of use above described.
Another object of the invention is that it can be built according to the standard for school desks.
Another object of the invention is to provide means for information processing.
Another object of the invention is that its implementation can be made with low cost components and materials easily found in the market.
Another object is that it comprises a flat electronic display installed below the touch screen or tablet in such a way that display and touch screen can be moved smoothly together.
Another objective of the invention is that it can be implemented with flat electronic displays with any dimensions as far as these do not exceed those of the touch screen or tablet.
The afore mentioned objectives as well as others are accomplished by the invention through the provision of an apparatus that comprises a sturdy support structure, a tabletop that comprises a transparent screen operated by touch or pointer under which is placed a flat panel display attached to the transparent screen, the whole assembly being provided with a mechanism for tilting from a completely horizontal position to an approximately vertical position or any intermediate position.
According to another feature of the invention, said mechanism comprises at least a coupling rod of which one extremity is rotationally coupled to an intermediate point between the anterior and posterior borders of the top and whose other extremity is rotationally coupled to a fixed point of the afore said structure, the coupling rod moving in a plane orthogonal to the plane of the tabletop, as well as two elements attached to the proximal region of the sides of the afore said tabletop coupled to two parallel sliding guides placed at the approximate height of the tabletop or school desk. The foregoing description is just one embodiment of the invention; many other mechanical constructions can fulfill the objectives of moving touch screen or tablet together with electronic display.
According to another feature of the invention said transparent screen presents functionalities of touch screen or digitizing tablet operating as an input device for data processing means.
According to another feature of the invention, such data processing means can be included in the table, for instance in the form of a computer operating autonomously or in a network.
According to another feature of the invention one computer can control several tables in said afore mentioned network.
According to another feature of the invention said tabletop surface can also be used as a conventional desk.
According to another feature of the invention said display is installed below the touch screen or tablet in such a way that display and touch screen can be moved smoothly together.
According to another feature of the invention said tabletop can be implemented with flat electronic displays with any dimensions as far as these do not exceed those of the touch screen or tablet.
According to another feature of the invention such structure comprises, immediately below said tabletop, a surface to be used for the support of objects of any nature optionally comprising a conventional mouse and keyboard.
According to another feature of the invention said tabletop has an adjustable inclination angle according to the needs of the user such as a drawing board of adjustable inclination. Advantageously, the tilting of the tabletop can be aided by providing an optional damper.
Optionally the displacement and the inclination can be controlled by the action of motors.
According to another feature of the invention the afore mentioned apparatus can be built with different heights and widths according to the age group of the users.
According to another feature of the invention such desk follows the standard model of school desks and complies with ergonomic requirements.
According to another feature of the invention said desk allows working with additional resources such a computer, books, copybooks and other objects.
Further objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will be best evaluated by the description of preferred embodiments of the invention, given as examples and by the figures to which they refer and in which:
In the exemplary embodiment shown, the tabletop (1) is fixed to the two longitudinal guides (12), parallel and substantially horizontal, by means of two small guide pulleys (2) placed at the left and right sides of the proximal edge of the tabletop, the said pulleys running inside of troughs fixed to the afore mentioned guides or, even, being an integral part of them.
Two lateral coupling rods (13) linked in their extremities by means of rotational couplings (14) and (15), complete the tabletop tilting means. The coupling (14) is placed at the tabletop in a longitudinal position that is intermediate between the front and rear edges, while the coupling (15) is placed, in the embodiment of the example, at the rear region of the lateral guides (12). The change of position of the tabletop, from horizontal to intermediate and from this one to the vertical is provided by the displacement indicated symbolically by the two-pointed arrows in
A damper fixed laterally may be optionally provided with the function of assist the movement of the tabletop. A transversal rod (5) provides structural reinforcement interconnecting the two legs (4) and is fixed in an elevated position to facilitate the cleaning of the floor under the apparatus. The desk is supported with transversal stay bars (6).
The proposed embodiment has, additionally, a supporting shelf for keyboard and mouse (11) placed under the tabletop (1) and a lateral support (7) fixed to the leg (4), to be used also to place school materials such as books, and notebooks.
The table is provided with electrical connectors (8) fixed inside the lateral part of one of the two legs. These connectors are connected with two cables, one of them (9) to be connected to the power mains through an outlet placed at the floor or wall of the room and another (10), providing an extension for connection with neighboring apparatuses, supplying electrical power to a group of identical apparatuses.
While a particular embodiment of the invention has been described, it will be understood, of course, that the invention is not limited thereto since many obvious modifications can be made without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention. For example, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, that the tilting mechanism may use only one coupling rod, with a first coupling (14) that will be preferably be centralized between the two sides of the tabletop, the second coupling (15) being fixed in a point localized approximately at the same plane of the two lateral guides (12). In any case, whether one or two coupling rods are used, this (or these) will move in a plane orthogonal to the tabletop.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PI070367-3 | Dec 2007 | BR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/BR08/00391 | 12/15/2008 | WO | 00 | 7/22/2010 |