Claims
- 1. A desk having a concealed front and sides comprising a desktop having downwardly extending side panels that enclose opposite sides of the desk below the desktop and provide a support means for supporting the desktop at opposite sides thereof, the side panels leaving a kneehole opening under the desktop between the side panels, the desk further including doors pivotally mounted on front edges of the side panels on opposite sides of the desk, the doors being pivotal between a closed position, wherein the doors cover the entire front of the desk beneath the work surface, and an open position, wherein the kneehole opening is exposed and accessible, the doors folding flat against the side panels of the desk when opened, such that the doors are inconspicuous when opened and do not interfere with the operation of the desk, the doors further including portions at lower edges of the doors adjacent the bottom of the desk that have the appearance of fixed position lower cross panels that extend at least part of the way across the front of the desk, whereas these portions actually open with the doors so as to leave the front of the desk open and unobstructed.
- 2. A desk having a concealed front and sides comprising a desktop having downwardly extending side panels that enclose opposite sides of the desk below the desktop and provide a support means for supporting the desktop at opposite sides thereof, the side panels leaving a kneehole opening under the desktop between the side panels, the desk further including doom pivotally mounted on front edges of the side panels on opposite sides of the desk, the doors being pivotal between a closed position, wherein the doors cover the entire front of the desk beneath the work surface, and an open position, wherein the kneehole opening is exposed and accessible, the doors folding flat against the side panels of the desk when opened, such that the doors are inconspicuous when opened and do not interfere with the operation of the desk, the doors further including portions at lower edges of the doom adjacent the bottom of the desk that have the appearance of fixed position edge molding that extends across the lower edge of the desk, whereas these portions actually open with the doors and leave the front of the desk open and unobstructed.
- 3. A desk having a concealed front and sides comprising a desktop having downwardly extending side panels that enclose opposite sides of the desk below the desktop and provide a support means for supporting the desktop at opposite sides thereof, the side panels leaving a kneehole opening under the desktop between the side panels, the desk further including doors pivotally mounted on front edges of the side panels on opposite sides of the desk, the doors being pivotal between a closed position, wherein the doors cover the entire front of the desk beneath the work surface, and an open position, wherein the kneehole opening is exposed and accessible, the doors folding flat against the side panels of the desk when opened, such that the doors are inconspicuous when opened and do not interfere with the operation of the desk, and further comprising a drawer unit mounted on at least one side of the desk between the kneehole opening and a side panel, the drawer unit being supported by an inner panel adjacent the kneehole opening on an inner side of the drawer unit, the inner panel having a bottom edge that is supported on the floor, a front corner of the inner panel being recessed rearwardly from the front of the desk so as to conceal the inner panel and create the impression that the desk is a cabinet supported only at its outer side edges.
- 4. A desk having a concealed front, comprising:
- a desktop;
- two opposing desk side panels that extend below said desktop to support said desktop above a floor, each said desk side panel having a front edge that faces the front of the desk, the desk side panels being spaced apart from one another, whereby the desk has a kneehole opening under said desktop and between said desk side panels, to accommodate a user seated at the desk; and
- two desk doors, whereby a desk door is hingedly attached at said front edge of each said desk side panel, to pivot between a closed position in which said desk doors cover and conceal the said front of the desk, and an open position in which said desk doors fold flat against said desk side panels and said kneehole opening is exposed and accessible, whereby said desk doors are inconspicuous when opened and do not interfere with use of the desk, said desk doors have lower edges that are adapted to have an appearance of fixed position edge molding that extends across a lower edge of the desk, whereas said lower edge actually open with said desk doors and reveal said front of the desk open and unobstructed.
- 5. A desk having a concealed front, comprising:
- a desktop;
- two opposing desk side panels that extend below said desktop to support said desktop above a floor, each said desk side panel having a front edge that faces the front of the desk, the desk side panels being spaced apart from one another, whereby the desk has a kneehole opening under said desktop and between said desk side panels, to accommodate a user seated at the desk; and
- two desk doors, whereby a desk door is hingedly attached at said front edge of each said desk side panel, to pivot between a closed position in which said desk doors cover and conceal the said front of the desk, and an open position in which said desk doors fold flat against said desk side panels and said kneehole opening is exposed and accessible, whereby said desk doors are inconspicuous when opened and do not interfere with use of the desk; and
- a drawer unit mounted on at least one side of the desk between said kneehole opening and a side panel, said drawer unit being supported by an inner panel adjacent said kneehole opening on an inner side of said drawer unit, said inner panel having a bottom edge that is supported on said floor, a front corner of said inner panel being recessed rearwardly from said front of the desk so as to conceal said inner panel and create the impression that the desk is a cabinet supported only at its outer side edges.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of applicant's patent applications Ser. No. 29/007,733, filed May 3, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. D 357,599, issued Apr. 25, 1995; Ser. No. 037,658, now U.S. Pat. No. Des 376,491 filed Apr. 17, 1995, and entitled COMPUTER SECRETARY; and Ser. No. 29/037,654, now U.S. Pat. No. 376,496, filed Apr. 17, 1995, and entitled COMPUTER WORKPLACE.
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