Claims
- 1. In a furniture system for dividing open office space and the like of the type having at least one slat wall panel with a plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontal rails to detachably support office accessories thereon, the improvement of a wall-hung accessory kit for portable computers, comprising:
a horizontal shelf member shaped to support a portable computer on an upper surface thereof, the shelf member including a connector detachably mounting said shelf member to said slat wall panel in a cantilevered horizontal orientation, and a wire trough extending laterally along said shelf member adjacent said rear edge thereof, and shaped to receive and retain therein wiring associated with the portable computer.
- 2. A wall-hung accessory kit as set forth in claim 1, including:
a sleeve-shaped accessory support configured to be positioned directly above said shelf member, having a hollow construction to support an accessory within the interior thereof, and including a connector detachably mounting said accessory support to said slat wall panel.
- 3. A wall-hung accessory kit as set forth in claim 1, including:
a wire management unit including a loop section adapted to receive electrical and communication lines associated with the portable computer therethrough, a stem section fixedly connected to said loop section, and a first plurality of flexible fingers connected to said stem releasably engaging said slat wall panel to support said loop therefrom.
- 4. A wall-hung accessory kit as set forth in claim 1, including:
a wire management unit including a first plate, a second plate, a narrowed center section connected to and extending between said first and second plates such that said first and second plates are substantially parallel to one another, said center section adapted to windingly receive electrical and communication lines thereabout, and a plurality of flexible fingers connected to said first plate and releasably engaging said slat wall panel to support said first wire management device therefrom.
- 5. A wall-hung accessory kit as set forth in claim 1, including:
a securing device for securing the portable computer to said slat wall panel including; a first member including a ring section, a stem section extending outwardly from said ring section, and a locking plate attached to said stem and including at least one flange connected with said slat wall panel; a second member including a plate section defining an inner surface and an outer surface and having an elongated aperture located therein, said aperture receiving said ring section of said first member therein, and at least one stop extending outwardly from said inner surface of said plate section and engaging said slat wall panel, thereby restricting rotational movement of said first member; and, a third member received within said ring section of said first member, thereby preventing removal of said plate of said second member from about said ring section of said first member.
- 6. A wall-hung accessory kit as set forth in claim 1, including:
a power supply unit including a housing, at least one power outlet, and at least one mounting bracket attached to said housing and releasably engaged with said slat wall panel, thereby supporting said housing from said slat wall.
- 7. In a furniture system for dividing open office space and the like of the type having at least one vertical slat wall panel with a plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontal rails, the improvement of a wall-hung portable computer support shelf comprising:
a horizontal shelf member shaped to support a portable computer on an upper surface thereof; a connector member detachably mounting said shelf member to said slat wall panel along a rear edge of said shelf member to support the same from said slat wall panel in a cantilevered horizontal orientation; a wire trough extending laterally along said shelf member adjacent said rear edge thereof, and shaped to receive and retain therein wiring associated with the portable computer; and a removable cover shaped to enclose said wire trough and being detachably connected with said shelf member to provide access to said wire trough.
- 8. The computer shelf as set forth in claim 7, wherein said computer shelf further includes a rear cover extending along said rear edge of said shelf member, said rear cover movable between a closed position wherein said rear cover forms a pocket with said shelf member, and an open position wherein said pocket is accessible.
- 9. The shelf of claim 7, wherein said wire trough includes at least one substantially vertically oriented rib configured to allow organization of the wiring within said wire trough.
- 10. The shelf of claim 7, wherein said wire trough further includes at least two substantially parallel pins configured to allow wrapping of the wiring thereabout within said wire trough.
- 11. A shelf removably mountable on a substantially vertical slat wall having a plurality of vertically spaced apart horizontal rails, comprising:
a worksurface defining a top surface configured to support a laptop computer thereon, and a rear edge; at least one mounting member attached to the shelf and releasably mountable to the slat wall; a recessed area located below the top surface of the worksurface, and adapted to receive wiring associated with the laptop computer therein; and a top cover movable between a closed position wherein the top cover covers the recessed area and is substantially planar with the top surface, and an open position wherein the recessed area is accessible.
- 12. The shelf of claim 11, further including:
a rear cover extending along the rear edge of the worksurface, the rear cover movable between a closed position wherein the rear cover forms a pocket with the worksurface, and an open position wherein the pocket is accessible.
- 13. The shelf of claim 11, wherein the top cover is pivotally attached to the worksurface.
- 14. The shelf of claim 11, wherein the worksurface includes a first side edge and a second side edge, and wherein the shelf further includes a pair of stops repositionably engaging the worksurface proximate the side edges of the worksurface, and having a portion thereof extending above top surface of the worksurface.
- 15. The shelf of claim 11, wherein the top surface of the worksurface includes an adequate area to manipulate a computer mouse thereon.
- 16. The shelf of claim 11, wherein the recessed area includes at least one substantially vertically oriented wall configured to allow organization of wiring within the recessed area.
- 17. The shelf of claim 11, wherein the recessed area includes at least two substantially vertically oriented pins configured to allow wrapping of wiring thereabout within the recessed area.
- 18. A shelf removably mountable on a slat wall, comprising:
a housing including a first wall, and a mutually perpendicular second wall, the first and second walls connected by at least one intermediate wall to define an interior of the housing, the housing having a first opening and a second opening, the openings located at opposite ends of the housing and separated by the walls, the first and second walls having a common length, the first wall having a substantially smaller width than a width of the second wall; a first mounting member connected to the housing, and removably mountable to a slat wall, the first mounting member supporting the housing from the slat wall in a first orientation wherein the first wall assumes a substantially horizontal orientation and the width of the first wall projects outwardly from the slat wall; and a second mounting member connected to the housing, and removably mountable to the slat wall, the second mounting member supporting the housing from the slat wall in a second orientation wherein the second wall assumes a substantially horizontal orientation and the width of the second wall projects outwardly from the slat wall.
- 19. The shelf of claim 18, wherein the intermediate wall includes a removable panel.
- 20. The shelf of claim 34, wherein the panel is slidably removable from the intermediate wall.
- 21. The shelf of claim 35, wherein the panel is constructed of a translucent material.
- 22. The shelf of claim 35, wherein the panel is constructed of an opaque material.
- 23. The shelf of claim 35, wherein at least one of the walls includes at least one notch adapted to received electrical and communication lines therein.
- 24. An apparatus removably mountable to a slat wall for managing electrical and communication lines comprising:
a loop section adapted to receive electrical and communication lines therethrough, wherein the loop section has a gap located therein; a stem section fixedly attached to the loop section, such that the gap in the loop section is located substantially proximate the stem section; and a plurality of flexible fingers connected to the stem and adapted to releasably engage a slat wall, thereby supporting the loop from the slat wall.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the fingers are configured to allow the loop section to be supported from the slat wall in multiple orientations.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the fingers are configured to allow the loop to be connected to the slat wall in both a vertical orientation and a horizontal orientation.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the loop section is constructed of a flexible material.
- 28. An apparatus removably mountable to a slat, comprising:
an amenity attached to a base plate; and a plurality of pairs of opposed flexible fingers connected to the base plate, each of the pair of fingers engageable with adjacent rails on a slat wall section, each of the fingers has a substantially flat portion that engages the rail, the plurality of pairs having a plurality of orientations whereby the apparatus may be releasably engaged to a slat wall at a corresponding plurality of different orientations.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein the amenity is a non-symmetrical cable management device.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein the plurality of pairs of opposed fingers comprises two pairs of fingers whereby the apparatus may be attached to the slat wall in four alternative mutually perpendicular orientations.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/588,258, filed Jun. 6, 2000, entitled FURNITURE ACCESSORY KIT FOR PORTABLE COMPUTERS AND THE LIKE, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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09588258 |
Jun 2000 |
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10429467 |
May 2003 |
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