Claims
- 1. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation, comprising:a pair of oppositely opposed vertical supports in spaced-apart relation; an upper shelf pivotally coupled to said vertical supports; a middle shelf pivotally coupled to said vertical supports at a rear end of said middle shelf; a lower shelf pivotally coupled to said vertical supports at a rear end of said lower shelf; a pair of upstanding legs pivotally coupled to said middle and lower shelves at front ends of said middle and lower shelves; said middle shelf positionable between said upper shelf and lower shelf; said lower shelf extending away from said vertical supports a distance less than that of said middle shelf to accommodate a person's feet and shins and said lower shelf further coupled to said pair of upstanding legs by a pair of oppositely opposed and spaced apart lateral supports coupled to said lower shelf on opposite sides thereof, said lateral supports pivotally coupled to said upstanding legs and pivotally coupled to said vertical supports; and said upper shelf extending away from said vertical supports a distance less than that of said middle shelf to accommodate a person's arms and shoulders; and whereby the folding workstation provides collapsible work and storage surfaces that accommodate a person's anatomy and allows a person to perform tasks using the folding workstation with reduced interference and obstruction.
- 2. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 1, wherein said vertical supports further comprise:upstanding frame shields that support and protect said upper, middle, and lower shelves when said shelves are in a collapsed configuration.
- 3. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 2, wherein said vertical supports further comprise:said frame shields defining a gap capable of receiving at least part of said upstanding legs when the folding workstation is in a collapsed configuration.
- 4. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:said upper shelf held in place in an extended configuration by a support.
- 5. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 4, further comprising:said upper shelf held in place in an extended configuration by a pin passing through one of said vertical supports.
- 6. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:said middle shelf having a top reinforced by supports underlying said top so that said middle shelf may bear more weight.
- 7. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:said upstanding legs held in place in a collapsed configuration by a support.
- 8. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 7, further comprising:said upstanding legs held in place in a collapsed configuration by a pin passing through one of said vertical supports.
- 9. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:said upper, middle, and lower shelves all having sterilizable surfaces to provide clean working surfaces.
- 10. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 9, further comprising:aid upper, middle, and lower shelves all constructed of sterilizable material to provide clean working surfaces.
- 11. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 9, further comprising:said upper, middle, and lower shelves all constructed of stainless steel to provide sterilizable working surfaces.
- 12. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:the folding workstation constructed of sterilizable material to provide clean working surfaces.
- 13. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation as set forth in claim 12, further comprising:the folding workstation constructed of stainless steel to provide sterilizable working surfaces.
- 14. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation, comprising:a pair of oppositely opposed vertical supports in spaced-apart relation; an upper shelf pivotally coupled to said vertical supports, said upper shelf held in place in an extended configuration by a pin passing through one of said vertical supports; a middle shelf pivotally coupled to said vertical supports at a rear end of said middle shelf, said middle shelf having a top reinforced by supports underlying said top so that said middle shelf may bear more weight; a lower shelf pivotally coupled to said vertical supports at a rear end of said lower shelf; said upper, middle and lower shelves all constructed of stainless steel to provide sterilizable working surfaces; a pair of upstanding legs pivotally coupled to said middle and lower shelves at front ends of said middle and lower shelves, said upstanding legs held in place in a collapsed configuration by a pin passing through one of said vertical supports; said middle shelf positionable between said upper shelf and lower; said lower shelf extending away from said vertical supports a distance less than that of said middle shelf to accommodate a person's feet and shins; said lower shelf coupled to said pair of upstanding legs by a pair of oppositely opposed and spaced apart lateral supports coupled to said lower shelf on opposite sides thereof, said lateral supports pivotally coupled to said upstanding legs and pivotally coupled to said vertical supports; said upper shelf extending away from said vertical supports a distance less than that of said middle shelf to accommodate a person's arms and shoulders; and said vertical supports in the form of upstanding frame shields that support and protect said upper, middle, and lower shelves when said shelves are in a collapsed configuration, said frame shields defining a gap capable of receiving at least part of said upstanding legs when the folding workstation is in a collapsed configuration; and whereby the folding workstation provides collapsible work and storage surfaces that accommodate a person's anatomy and allows a person to perform tasks using the folding workstation with reduced interference and obstruction.
- 15. A foldable workstation providing generally flat and horizontal work surfaces that may be collapsed to reduce the size of the foldable workstation, comprising:a pair of oppositely opposed vertical supports in spaced-apart relation; an upper shelf pivotally coupled to said vertical supports; a middle shelf pivotally coupled to said vertical supports at a rear end of said middle shelf; a lower shelf pivotally coupled to said vertical supports at a rear end of said lower shelf; a pair of upstanding legs pivotally coupled to said middle and lower shelves at front ends of said middle and lower shelves, said upstanding legs held in place in a collapsed configuration by a support and said upstanding legs held in place in a collapsed configuration by a pin passing through one of said vertical supports; said middle shelf positionable between said upper shelf and lower shelf; said lower shelf extending away from said vertical supports a distance less than that of said middle shelf to accommodate a person's feet and shins; said upper shelf extending away from said vertical supports a distance less than that of said middle shelf to accommodate a person's arms and shoulders; and whereby the folding workstation provides collapsible work and storage surfaces that accommodate a person's anatomy and allows a person to perform tasks using the folding workstation with reduced interference and obstruction.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/827,546 filed Apr. 6, 2001 entitled Foldable Storage Shelves for Shipping Mail and the Like now abandoned, which application is incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
This patent application is related to U.S. Design Pat. Application Ser. No. 29/169,638 filed Oct. 23, 2002 entitled Foldable Workbench and Shelving System which application is incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
This patent application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/333,517 filed Nov. 21, 2001 entitled Foldable Workbench and Shelving System which application is incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
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