This disclosure relates to a desk and, more particularly, to a desk in the shape of a three-dimensional block character, such as a letter.
Desks can be used in a wide variety of environments and by users of varying gender, age, and other characteristics. A need exists for a desk that provides additional benefits to users of such varying characteristics, for example, by providing aspects that enable the users to integrate interactive play with work.
Described herein are apparatuses and systems of a desk. In a first aspect, the desk comprises a body having a generally planar front panel defining a front surface that extends in a vertical dimension and a first horizontal dimension, a generally planar back panel, and at least one transverse surface panel extending transversely between, and attached to, the front panel and the back panel along a transverse dimension that is perpendicular to the front surface. The front panel, in cross section in a plane parallel to the front surface, can define an outline of at least a portion of a block character. The front panel, the back panel, and the at least one transverse surface panel can cooperate to define a three-dimensional projection of the outline of said at least a portion of the block character. The block character can be selected from the group consisting of: an alphabet letter, a number, and typographical symbol. A generally planar work surface panel can be attached to the body.
In a second aspect, the desk comprises a body comprising a generally planar front panel defining an inner surface and an outer surface, a generally planar back panel, defining an inner surface and an outer surface, that is generally parallel to the planar front panel and spaced from the planar front panel in a first dimension so that the inner surface of the front panel opposes the inner surface of the back panel, and a connecting panel extending transversely between, and attached to, the front panel and the back panel. The front panel, in cross section in a plane perpendicular to the first dimension, defines an outline of at least a portion of a block character (optionally, the entire block character). The block character is selected from the group consisting of: an alphabet letter, a number, and typographical symbol. A generally planar work surface panel is attached to the body.
According to a third aspect, desk comprises a body having a generally planar front panel defining a front surface, a generally planar back panel, at least one transverse surface panel extending transversely between, and attached to, the front panel and the back panel, and a generally planar work surface panel attached to the body. The front panel and the work surface panel, in cross section in a plane parallel to the front surface, can cooperate to define an outline of at least a portion of a block character. The front panel, the back panel, the at least one transverse surface panel, and the work surface panel can cooperate to define a three-dimensional projection of the outline of said at least a portion of the block character. The block character can be selected from the group consisting of: an alphabet letter, a number, and typographical symbol.
According to a fourth aspect, a system includes a plurality of desks, each desk comprising a body having a generally planar front surface, a generally planar back surface, and at least one transverse surface panel extending transversely between the front surface and the back surface. The front surface can define an outline of at least a portion of a block character. The front surface, the back surface, and the at least one transverse surface can cooperate to define a three-dimensional projection of the outline of said at least a portion of the block character. The block character can be selected from the group consisting of: an alphabet letter, a number, and typographical symbol. A generally planar work surface panel can be attached to the body.
Additional advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part, will be obvious from the description or may be learned by practice of the invention. The advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
These and other features of the preferred embodiments of the invention will become more apparent in the detailed description in which reference is made to the appended drawings wherein:
The present disclosure can be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description, examples, drawings, and claims, and their previous and following description. However, before the present devices, systems, and/or methods are disclosed and described, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the specific devices, systems, and/or methods disclosed unless otherwise specified as such can, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting.
The following description is provided as an enabling teaching of the disclosed articles, systems, and methods in their best, currently known embodiments. To this end, those skilled in the relevant art will recognize and appreciate that many changes can be made to the various aspects of the articles, systems, and methods described herein, while still obtaining the beneficial results of the disclosure. It will also be apparent that some of the desired benefits of the present disclosure can be obtained by selecting some of the features of the present disclosure without utilizing other features or combining some features of one embodiment with features of another embodiment. Accordingly, those who work in the art will recognize that many modifications and adaptations to the present disclosure are possible and can even be desirable in certain circumstances and are a part of the present disclosure. Thus, the following description is provided as illustrative of the principles of the present disclosure and not in limitation thereof.
As used throughout, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a surface” can include two or more such surfaces unless the context indicates otherwise.
Ranges can be expressed herein as from “about” one particular value, and/or to “about” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another aspect includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another aspect. It will be further understood that the endpoints of each of the ranges are significant both in relation to the other endpoint, and independently of the other endpoint.
Optionally, in some aspects, when values are approximated by use of the antecedent “substantially” or “generally,” it is contemplated that values within up to 15%, up to 10%, or up to 5% (above or below) of the particularly stated value can be included within the scope of those aspects. Further, it is contemplated that “substantially parallel” and “generally parallel” surfaces should include surfaces that vary by no more than 20 degrees, or 15 degrees, 10 degrees, or 5 degrees with respect to each other.
As used herein, the terms “optional” or “optionally” mean that the subsequently described event or circumstance may or may not occur, and that the description includes instances where said event or circumstance occurs and instances where it does not.
The word “or” as used herein means any one panel of a particular list and also includes any combination of panels of that list.
As used herein, the term “block character shaped body” should be understood to mean a body in which the peripheral surfaces cooperate to define a generally consistent cross-sectional profile (corresponding to at least a portion of a block character) at any plane that is parallel to the body's front surface and positioned along a transversely extending depth dimension between the body's front surface and the body's rear surface.
Similarly, a three-dimensional projection of an outline should be understood to mean a body having consistent cross sections of the outline in planes perpendicular to the projection's direction from the body's front surface to the body's back surface.
Described herein with reference to
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It should be understood that the term “panel” can comprise one or more sub-panels that attach to each other to cooperatively define a panel. For example, the panel 112 can include two sub-panels.
The body 110 further comprises a planar or generally planar work surface panel 122 that attaches to the body 110. As shown in
The body 110 has a footprint 170 (shown in part and outlined by a dashed line) defined as a rectangular area beneath the desk body between the front panel and the back panel from a first side extremity 172 to a second side extremity 174 of the front panel 112. The first and second side extremities 172, 174 are defined as the points farthest from each other on the front panel 112 in the width dimension 119. The planar or generally planar work surface panel 122 can be disposed within the footprint 170. I.e., a vertical projection of the planar or generally planar work surface panel 122 onto the footprint 170 can be within the footprint 170. In some embodiments, portions of the body 110 can be disposed vertically above the work surface panel. In further embodiments, the body 110 can cover an entire area directly above the work surface panel 122 and a seat 138. That is, the body 110 can partially or entirely define a covered volume 180, as shown, for example, in
The work surface panel 122 can be configured to be stowed within the body 110. For example, the body 110 can define a slot. The work surface panel 122 can be slidably stowed within the slot of the body 110. In some embodiments, the work surface 122 can slide in the slot along tracks. The work surface panel 122 can be raised above an upper lip so that it can then be pivoted, via a hinge, about its axis 123. The work surface panel 122 can be pivoted so that it is horizontal and rests against, and is supported by, the upper lip of the body.
The body 110 may be configured such that it may be used by both children and adults in the indoor and outdoor environment. To provide safe use, particularly to support use by both multiple children and adults, the body 110 may be formed of a structurally rigid material. The material can be of a sufficient thickness to support a weight of a user. It is further contemplated that the material used to build the body 110 may comprise flexible components at certain high stress areas of the body 110. For example, connection areas between respective panels may comprise a material with increased flexibility properties, such as, for example, a durable silicone or rubber. It is further contemplated that one or more fasteners/couplings used to connect the panels may allow for flexure and still maintain overall structural integrity.
In another aspect, the body 110 may be hollow or substantially hollow or otherwise define a void space. It is further contemplated that the hollow structure of the body 110 may be filled with a filler material that increases the structural rigidity of the body 110. In an aspect, the filler material may be amorphous in the manner that it fills an internal cavity of the body. In an alternative, the filler material may be arranged in a structural orientation, such as a honeycomb orientation, as illustrated, to provide additional structural integrity. In an aspect, the body 110 may comprise a virgin or recycled material selected from polymer, metal, cellulosic material and/or combinations thereof. Optionally, the structurally rigid material may comprise a high density polyethylene, fiberglass reinforced plastic, wood, or wood composite or any kind combination thereof.
The body 110 may also comprise at least a portion that is collapsible. The collapsible portion allows a user additional flexibility in using the body 110. For example, the collapsible aspect of the body may allow for easier transport or reduction in storage space. The body 110 may be collapsible about an axis via a hinge that couples respective first and second body sections of the body 110 placed on a surface of the body. It is further contemplated that the hinge may be actuated to allow the first body section to fold with respect to the second body section. The body may further comprise a latch that prevents the hinged body portions from moving with respect to each other. The latch may be configured to engage when the body 110 is in use. Further, the latch may be disengaged when a user seeks to collapse the body 110. In another aspect, the first body section may be detachable from the second body section. It is contemplated that the hinged connection disclosed above can be provided at any connection between adjacent body sections as described and depicted herein.
The body 110 can take the form of an alphabet letter, number, or typographical symbol. The alphabet letter may be an uppercase or a lowercase letter. Referring also to
In certain aspects, the body 110 further comprises at least one mobility device. The mobility device 136 may be at least one fixture that is permanently affixed or releasably affixed to at least one surface of the body 110. This fixture may reduce the friction between the body and the ground that it rests upon. Suitable examples of the mobility device 136 include, but are not limited to, a wheel, swivel, chair castor, roller, skid, and the like, or any combination thereof. It is also further contemplated that the mobility device 136 may be configured for selective detachment from the body 110. A user may attach the mobility device 136 to a surface of the body 110, when the user desires to move or reposition the desk. In another aspect, mobility device 136 may include an immobilization component 137. The immobilization component 137 may be configured to hold the mobility device 136 in a stationary position, especially when the mobility device is not removed. Suitable examples of immobilization component 137 include, but are not limited to, a wheel lock, wheel chock, and the like, or combinations thereof.
The body 110 may further comprise at least one seat 138. The seat 138 may be attached to the body 110 on at least one surface. As shown in
The body 110 may further comprise a stabilizing device 140. The stabilizing device 140 may be a fixture that provides lateral and vertical stability to the body 110 as well as maintains the body in a stationary position. The stabilizing device 140 may comprise ground anchors and/or tethered ropes that may be used to affix the body 110 to another surface or even the ground. The stabilizing device 140 may cooperate with the immobilization component 137 to further limit motion of the desk.
The desk 100 and the body 110 may further comprise at least one storage compartment 146 (optionally, a plurality of storage compartments). The storage compartment 146 can be a space inset within the body 110. For example, the surface panel 112 may define an opening, and at least one secondary inner surface wall 154 may extend therefrom. The at least one secondary inner surface wall 154 may define a storage compartment having an opening 156. The opening 156 can have various shapes, such as a square, a rectangle, a circle, an oval, a trapezoid, a star, a rhombus, an arrow, a thought bubble, or any other suitable shape. In embodiments with a plurality of storage compartments 146, each storage compartment's opening 156 can optionally have a different size and/or shape from other compartments. The storage compartment 146 within the body 110 may be of sufficient size and depth to permit storage of items, such as books, school supplies, craft supplies, and the like. In certain aspects, the storage compartment 146 may also comprise a door 158. In certain aspects, the door 158 of the storage compartment 146 may also be secured. For example, the door 158 may include a lock. In another aspect, the desk can define a shelf.
In another aspect, the body 110 comprises a climbing apparatus 142. The climbing apparatus 142 may be a device that is attached to at least one surface of the body 110. Suitable examples of the climbing apparatus 142 include a rope, a tether, and a plurality of steps, a plurality of holes or pegs, indoor climbing holds, or combinations thereof. In a further aspect, the body can define a plurality of hand holds.
In optional embodiments, opposing inner surfaces of surface panels 116 (i.e. surfaces of transverse surface members 116 opposite transverse surfaces 117) can define an inner volume therebetween. At least one seat 138 and/or work surface panel 122 can be disposed within the inner volume.
It is contemplated that different portions of the body can comprise different features. For example, the body can comprise a vertical portion and a seating portion. The vertical portion can define, for example, a climbing apparatus 142 or a plurality of drawers. The seating portion can comprise a plurality of storage compartments 146 therein. The seating portion can further comprise an attachment for the seat 138 and an attachment for the work surface panel 122. The seating portion can define the covered volume 180 in which the seat 138 and surface panel 122 are disposed. The vertical portion and seating portion can cooperate to define the block letter (e.g., the lowercase ‘b’ or lowercase ‘d’). Optionally, the vertical portion and seating portion are integral to each other. In further embodiments, the vertical portion and seating portion are detachably coupled to each other.
The body can define a main body portion and a dot portion, wherein the main body portion and dot portion are coupled together and cooperate to define a dotted character (e.g., a lowercase ‘i’ or a lowercase ‘j,’ as shown). Accordingly, portions of characters that are typically spaced from each other can, in various embodiments, be connected.
The body 110 can comprise a central portion and a plurality of outer portions. Each of the central portion and the outer portions can comprise separate features, such as compartments, shelves, climbing apparatuses, or the like.
The body 110 can define a gap, having a vertical offset, in the character's shape to thereby separate the seat 138 from the work surface. Similarly, referring to the embodiment of
The work surface panel 122 can be integral to the body 110 so that the body and work surface panel cooperate to define the block letter (e.g., an uppercase ‘E’ or uppercase ‘F’). The seat 138 can be attached to the body 110, for example in a cantilevered fashion, as shown in
Although several embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in the foregoing specification, it is understood by those skilled in the art that many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind to which the invention pertains, having the benefit of the teaching presented in the foregoing description and associated drawings. It is thus understood that the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed hereinabove, and that many modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, although specific terms are employed herein, as well as in the claims which follow, they are used only in a generic and descriptive sense, and not for the purposes of limiting the described invention, nor the claims which follow.
This application claims priority to, and the benefit of the filing of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/683,342, filed Jun. 11, 2018, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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