The present disclosure relates to a height-adjustable desk.
Desks are known, typically as work surfaces for people at a fixed height. Height-adjustable desks are known, typically the legs on the left side and right side provide the lifting mechanisms used to lower and raise some part of the desks.
One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a height-adjustable desk configured to be positioned for a person (i.e., a user) in a sitting and/or standing position. The desk may be configured to be lifted and/or lowered by lifting mechanisms positioned at the desk's rear side. As used herein, relative positional terms including but not limited to rear side, front side, left side and right side may refer to the point of view of a user positioned at the desk in a common fashion. The lifting mechanisms may have no direct contact with the ground and may be coupled to support structures. The lifting mechanism may be configured to stabilize the desk when lifted, lowered, and when the desk is in use. Traditionally, height-adjustable desks offer stability of the desk by virtue of lifting mechanisms. These traditional desks may position their lifting mechanisms at sides of the desk with no extra support structure(s). Traditional desks may have different undesirable features. By way of non-limiting example, these traditional desks may allow for forward or backward flexing due to lack of extra support structures for desk stability. As described by the present disclosure, the height-adjustable desk may provide different improvements and/or advantages, including but not limited to improved stability.
As used herein, any association (or relation, or reflection, or indication, or correspondency) involving desk parts, surfaces, support structures, bodies, openings, cavities, stiles, actuators, motors, columns, arms, housings, couplings, interfaces, buttons, and/or another entity or object that interacts with any part of the height-adjustable desk, may be a one-to-one association, a one-to-many association, a many-to-one association, and/or many-to-many association or “N”-to-“M” association (note that “N” and “M” may be different numbers greater than 1).
As used herein, the term “detect” (and derivatives thereof) may include active determination, realization, and conclusion of user input, and/or any combination thereof. As used herein, the term “control” (and derivatives thereof) may include active and/or passive effectuation, and causation of a response to user input, and/or any combination thereof. As used herein, the term “adjustably coupled” (and derivatives thereof) may include temporary and/or permanent fastening, joining, assembling, combining, and/or uniting of desk parts, and/or any combination thereof.
These and other features and characteristics of the present technology, as well as the methods of operation and functions of the related elements of structure and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts in the various figures. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. As used in the specification and in the claims, the singular form of “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
Working body 2 may be configured to include a work surface 3 coupled to a work surface support structure 4 as shown in
Work surface 3 of desk 100 may be disposed at a current height. The current height may be adjustable. In some implementations, the adjustments in the current height of work surface 3 may have a vertical range of about 20 inches. In some implementations, the adjustments in the current height of work surface 3 may have a vertical range between about 15 inches and 25 inches. In some implementations, the adjustments in the current height of work surface 3 may have a vertical range between about 18 inches and 24 inches. In some implementations work surface 3 of working body 2 may have a surface area ranging from 46 inches to 52 inches in width. In some implementations work surface 3 of working body 2 may have a surface area of about 26 inches deep. In some implementations work surface 3 of working body 2 may have a surface area ranging between about 22 and about 30 inches deep.
By way of non-limiting example,
In some implementations, the one or more cavities of work surface support structure 4 of working body 2 may be referred to as openings, orifices, chambers, cutouts, mortices, voids, vacant volumes, and/or other terminology to indicate useable spaces within work surface support structure 4. In some implementations, front facing center cavity 8a may contain a center tray 9. By way of non-limiting example, center tray 9 may be inserted and/or withdrawn from front facing center cavity 8a. In some implementations, front facing adjacent cavity 8b may contain a side tray 7. By way of non-limiting example, side tray 7 may be inserted and/or withdrawn from front facing adjacent cavity 8b.
In some implementations, the cavities of work surface support structure 4 may contain other desk attachments and/or components other than trays. By way of non-limiting example, the cavities may include storage areas, keyboard and mouse housing, open-faced cavities, and/or other cavity functions.
Referring to bottom view 200B of
In some implementations, first control circuitry cutout 2f (e.g., orifice, chamber, opening, mortice, void, vacant volume) may be configured to allow users to easily access and connect control circuitry 2a to first lifting mechanism 31 (
In some implementations, second control circuitry cutout 2d (e.g., orifice, chamber, opening, mortice, void, vacant volume) may be configured to allow users to easily access and connect control circuitry 2a to second lifting mechanism 32 (
In some implementations, first motor housing 2c may be coupled to a first motor 31c (
Referring to
Core body 10 may be disposed vertically at a rear side of desk 100 with respect to work surface 3 of desk 100. Core body 10 may extend laterally between the left side and the right side of the desk. Core body 10 may be coupled to left-side support structure 24 (
Referring to the core body exploded view 100E of
In some implementations, front panel 12a may include a front-panel front side 12e (
In some implementations, first lifting mechanism 31 may be coupled to core body 10 by first lifting column 31a (
By way of non-limiting example, both views 300E and 300F show a length of front panel 12a and a length of back panel 12b, each of which may be greater than a length of column housing frame 11. In some implementations, the extra length of the front panel 12a may be configured to be inserted into a right-sided front opening 22c (
Referring back to
In some implementations, first lifting mechanism 31 may include a first mechanical linear actuator. Second lifting mechanism 32 may include a second mechanical linear actuator. Controlling first and second lifting mechanisms (31, 32) may include controlling the first mechanical linear actuator and the second mechanical linear actuator in synchrony.
Referring back to
Left-sided back opening 24a of left-side support structure 24 may be configured to include a first width at least as wide as back-panel thickness 12k (
In some implementations, left-side support structure 24 may be configured to include a left-sided front opening 24c comprised of a width and a height. In some implementations, the width of left-sided front opening 24c may be in the range of 80%-95% of a width of left-side support structure 24. In some implementations, the width of left-sided front opening 24c may be in the range of 70%-85% of a width of left-side support structure 24. In some implementations, the width of left-sided front opening 24c may be in the range of 60%-80% of a width of left-side support structure 24, as depicted in
In some implementations, a shape of left-side support structure 24 as viewed from the left side of desk 100 may be a rectangular shape. By way of non-limiting illustration, the shape of left-side support structure 24 as viewed from the left side of desk 100 may be one or more of a circle, triangle, and/or other geometric shapes. It is noted that a difference in the shape of the left-side support structure as viewed from the left side may change many other components of desk 100. In implementations where a side support structure would have a different shape than depicted, the same manner of coupling components together would be retained so that working body 2 would be lifted and/or lowered by lifting mechanisms positioned at its rear and having support structures on the side of desk 100.
Referring back to
Right-sided back opening 22a of right-side support structure 22 may be configured to include a first width at least as wide as a back-panel thickness 12k (
In some implementations, right-side support structure 22 may be configured to include right-sided front opening 22c comprised of a width and a height. The width of right-sided front opening 22c may be in the range of 80%-95% of a width of right-side support structure 22. In some implementations, the width of right-sided front opening 22c may be in the range of 70%-85% of a width of right-side support structure 22. In some implementations, the width of right-sided front opening 22c may be in the range of 60%-80% of a width of right-side support structure 22, as depicted in
In some implementations, a shape of the right-side support structure 22 as viewed from the right side of desk 100 may be a rectangular shape. By way of non-limiting illustration, the shape of the right-side support structure 22 as viewed from the right side of desk 100 may be one or more of a circle, triangle, and/or other geometric shapes. It is noted that a difference in the shape of the right-side support structure as viewed from the right side may change many other components of desk 100. In implementations where a side support structure would have a different shape than depicted, the same manner of coupling components together would be retained so that working body 2 would be lifted and/or lowered by lifting mechanisms positioned at its rear and having support structures on the side of desk 100.
In some implementations, right-side support structure 22 and left-side support structure 24 may have attachment screw holes as shown by 22f (
In some implementations, right-side support structure 22 and left-side support structure 24 may fully support working body 2 and core body 10. In some implementations, each support structure may have one point of contact with the ground. In some implementations, each support structure may have at least two points of contact with the ground. By way of non-limiting example, there may be one or more left-sided support structure points of contact with ground 24e (
Although the present technology has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred implementations, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the technology is not limited to the disclosed implementations, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood that the present technology contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any implementation can be combined with one or more features of any other implementation.
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