Claims
- 1. A concealed desk having a front and an opposing back, and opposing first and second ends, the desk comprising:
- a desktop;
- a first panel located near the first end, the first panel extending between the desktop and a supporting floor, the first panel also extending between the front and the back;
- a second panel located near the second end, the second panel extending between the desktop and the supporting floor, extending between the front and the back, and being spaced apart from the first panel to define a kneehole opening between the first and the second panels, the kneehole opening extending from the front toward the back; and
- a door connected with one of the first and the second panels, to hinge between a closed position, wherein the door overlays and covers the kneehole opening and the desk is concealed by an appearance of a storage cabinet other than a desk, and an open position, wherein the kneehole opening and the desk are exposed and accessible to a user.
- 2. The desk of claim 1, further including a hutch that extends generally upward from the desktop.
- 3. The desk of claim 2, wherein the hutch has a hutch interior and has a hutch door connected with the hutch to hinge between a closed position, wherein the hutch door overlays and covers at least a portion of the hutch interior to conceal the at least a portion of the hutch interior, and an open position, wherein hutch interior is exposed and accessible to a user.
- 4. The desk of claim 2, wherein the hutch has a hutch interior and wherein the door extends upward and is connected with the hutch to hinge between the closed position, wherein the door overlays and covers at least a portion of the hutch interior to conceal the at least a portion of the hutch interior, and the open position, wherein hutch interior is exposed and accessible to a user.
- 5. The desk of claim 4, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel toward the other of the first and the second panels, so the storage unit is covered and concealed by the door, when the door is in the closed position, and is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in the open position.
- 6. The desk of claim 2, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel and away from the door, so the storage unit is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in either of the closed or the open positions.
- 7. The desk of claim 1, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel toward the other of the first and the second panels, so the storage unit is covered and concealed by the door, when the door is in the closed position, and is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in the open position.
- 8. The desk of claim 1, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel and away from the door, so the storage unit is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in either of the closed or the open positions.
- 9. The desk of claim 8, wherein the storage unit has a panel connected with the storage unit to move between a closed position, wherein the storage unit is concealed and the panel presents an appearance of one of a door and a drawer, and an open position, wherein the storage unit is exposed and accessible to a user.
- 10. A concealed desk having a front and an opposing back, and opposing first and second ends, the desk comprising:
- first and second panels that are spaced apart and oriented generally parallel with one another;
- a worksurface supported above a floor by the panels, the worksurface and the panels defining a kneehole opening between the panels and under the worksurface, the kneehole extending from the front toward the back; and
- a door that is connected with one of the panels, to hinge between a closed position, wherein the door overlays and covers the kneehole opening and the desk is concealed by an appearance of a storage cabinet other than a desk, and an open position, wherein the kneehole opening and the desk are exposed and accessible to a user.
- 11. The desk of claim 10, further including a hutch that extends generally upward from the worksurface.
- 12. The desk of claim 11, wherein the hutch has a hutch interior and has a hutch door connected with the hutch to hinge between a closed position, wherein the hutch door overlays and covers at least a portion of the hutch interior to conceal the at least a portion of the hutch interior, and an open position, wherein hutch interior is exposed and accessible to a user.
- 13. The desk of claim 11, wherein the hutch has a hutch interior and wherein the door extends upward and is connected with the hutch to hinge between the closed position, wherein the door overlays and covers at least a portion of the hutch interior to conceal the at least a portion of the hutch interior, and the open position, wherein hutch interior is exposed and accessible to a user.
- 14. The desk of claim 13, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel toward the other of the first and the second panels, so the storage unit is covered and concealed by the door, when the door is in the closed position, and is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in the open position.
- 15. The desk of claim 11, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel and away from the door, so the storage unit is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in either of the closed or the open positions.
- 16. The desk of claim 10, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel toward the other of the first and the second panels, so the storage unit is covered and concealed by the door, when the door is in the closed position, and is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in the open position.
- 17. The desk of claim 10, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel and away from the door, so the storage unit is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in either of the closed or the open positions.
- 18. The desk of claim 17, wherein the storage unit has a panel connected with the storage unit to move between a closed position, wherein the storage unit is concealed and the panel presents an appearance of one of a door and a drawer, and an open position, wherein the storage unit is exposed and accessible to a user.
- 19. A concealed desk having a front and an opposing back, and opposing first and second ends, the desk comprising:
- first and second panels that are spaced apart, generally vertical, and oriented generally parallel with one another, each of the panels extending from a supporting floor to a top end;
- a top supported by the panels at the top end;
- a worksurface supported above a floor by the panels, the worksurface and the panels defining a kneehole opening between the panels and under the worksurface, the kneehole extending from the front toward the back, the panels extending generally upward beyond the worksurface to the top; and
- a door that is connected with one of the panels, to hinge between a closed position, wherein the door overlays and covers the kneehole opening and the desk is concealed by an appearance of a storage cabinet other than a desk, and an open position, wherein the kneehole opening and the desk are exposed and accessible to a user.
- 20. The desk of claim 19, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel and away from the door, so the storage unit is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in either of the closed or the open positions.
- 21. The desk of claim 19, further including a storage unit adjacent one of the first and the second panels, the storage unit extending from the one panel toward the other of the first and the second panels, so the storage unit is covered and concealed by the door, when the door is in the closed position, and is exposed and accessible to a user, when the door is in the open position.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation in part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/428,530, entitled CONCEALED DESK and filed on Apr. 25, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,678,905, by James O. Kelley, the disclosure of which is incorporated here by reference, which is a continuation in part of applicant's patent applications: Ser. No. 29/007,733, entitled COMPUTER WORKSTATION and filed on May 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. D 357,599, issued Apr. 25, 1995, the disclosure of which is incorporated here by reference; Ser. No. 29/037,658, entitled COMPUTER SECRETARY and filed on Apr. 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. D 376,491, issued Dec. 17, 1996, the disclosure of which is incorporated here by reference; and Ser. No. 29/037,654, entitled COMPUTER WORKPLACE and filed on Apr. 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. D 376,496, issued Dec. 17, 1996, the disclosure of which is incorporated here by reference.
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