Claims
- 1. An adjustable height table comprising:
a) a base that includes spaced apart feet and spaced apart side portions, the side portions each having a cavity; b) an elevating portion that is mounted on the base, the elevating portion including a pair of spaced apart lifts that telescopingly engage the respective side portions at the cavity; c) a lift mechanism interfacing the base and elevating portion for raising and lowering the elevating portion with respect to the base; d) each lift having a vertically extending rail that is configured to frictionally engage a roller; and e) a plurality of rollers mounted on the base, interfacing the lifts and base at the rail.
- 2. The adjustable height table of claim 1 wherein there are a pair of rail channels that each interface with a roller.
- 3. The adjustable height table of claim 1 wherein each rail is generally tee shaped.
- 4. The adjustable height table of claim 1 wherein each rail has a pair of flanges that are perpendicular to one another.
- 5. The adjustable height table of claim 1 wherein each base side has an open side with a removable panel.
- 6. The adjustable height table of claim 1 wherein each roller is supported by a base side portion.
- 7. An adjustable height table comprising:
a) a base that includes spaced apart feet and spaced apart side portions connected by a horizontally positioned tray at a point of attachment that is on an inside surface of the side portion, the side portions each having a cavity and a slot that extends vertically, the slots of each side portion being opposite the points of attachment of the tray to the respective side portions; b) an elevating portion that is mounted on the base, the elevating portion including a pair of spaced apart lifts that telescopingly engage the respective base side portions, and a work surface; c) tabletop attached to the lifts; d) the lifts being movable vertically so that the elevation of the work surface can be raised and lowered with respect to the base; e) a plurality of rollers, each mounted within a cavity of a side portion, each roller shaped to frictionally engage a lift.
- 8. An adjustable height table comprising:
a) a base that includes spaced apart feet and spaced apart base side portions, a tray that spans between the side portions, the side portions each having a side wall surrounding a cavity and a vertically extending slot in the sidewall; b) an elevating portion that is mounted on the base, the elevating portion including a pair of spaced apart lifts that telescopingly engage the respective base side portions, and a tabletop with a work surface; c) the lifts being movable vertically so that the elevation of the work surface can be raised and lowered with respect to the base; d) a plurality of rollers each mounted within the cavity of a side portion, a pair of rollers interfacing each base side portion with a lift; and e) each lift having a rail that is shaped to conform to the annular groove of a roller.
- 9. The adjustable height table of claim 8 further comprising a powered mechanism for assisting a user to elevate or lower the lifts and work surface relative to the base.
- 10. The adjustable height table of claim 8 wherein the powered mechanism is a torsion spring.
- 11. The adjustable height table of claim 8 wherein the powered mechanism includes a motor drive.
- 12. The adjustable height table of claim 8 wherein the powered mechanism is a manually powered crank mechanism.
- 13. An adjustable height table comprising:
a) a base that includes spaced apart feet and spaced apart side portions, the side portions each having a wall, a cavity and a slot in the wall that extends substantially the full height of the side portions, and an elevating portion; b) the elevating portions including a pair of spaced apart lifts that telescopingly engage the respective non-elevating side portions, each lift having a wall, a cavity and a vertical rail; c) a gear mechanism for raising and lowering the elevating portion with respect to the base; d) each rail being shaped to conform to a roller.
- 14. The adjustable height table of claim 13 wherein there are a pair of rollers engaging each rail of a lift to interface each elevating portion with the base.
- 15. The adjustable height table of claim 13 further comprising a powered mechanism for assisting a user to elevate or lower the lifts and work surface relative to the base.
- 16. The adjustable height table of claim 15 wherein the powered mechanism is a torsion spring.
- 17. The adjustable height table of claim 15 wherein the powered mechanism includes a motor drive.
- 18. The adjustable height table of claim 15 wherein the powered mechanism is a manually powered crank mechanism.
- 19. An adjustable height table comprising:
a) a non-elevating base that includes spaced apart side portions, a horizontal member, and the side portions each having a wall with a vertical slot and a cavity; b) an elevating portion that is mounted on the base, the elevating portion including a pair of spaced apart lifts that telescopingly engage the respective base side portions, and a tabletop having a work surface, the tabletop being attached to the lifts; c) the lifts being movable vertically so that the elevation of the work surface can be raised and lowered with respect to the base, each lift having a rail; d) a plurality of rollers, each mounted within a cavity of a side portion, each roller engaging a rail; e) a powered mechanism that interfaces each elevating portion with the base, the powered mechanism including a shaft contoured within the horizontal member and that extends into each side portion cavity.
- 20. The adjustable height table of claim 19 further comprising a powered mechanism for assisting a user to elevate or lower the lifts and work surface relative to the base.
- 21. The adjustable height table of claim 21 wherein the powered mechanism is a torsion spring.
- 22. The adjustable height table of claim 21 wherein the powered mechanism includes a motor drive.
- 23. The adjustable height table of claim 21 wherein the powered mechanism is a manually powered crank mechanism.
- 24. The adjustable height table of claim 1 wherein the base and elevating portions have multiple openings that enable different lift mechanisms to be selected from a plurality of lift mechanisms.
- 25. The adjustable height table of claim 7 wherein the base and elevating portions have multiple openings that enable different lift mechanisms to be selected from a plurality of lift mechanisms.
- 26. The adjustable height table of claim 8 wherein the base and elevating portions have multiple openings that enable different lift mechanisms to be selected from a plurality of lift mechanisms.
- 27. The adjustable height table of claim 13 wherein the base and elevating portions have multiple openings that enable different lift mechanisms to be selected from a plurality of lift mechanisms.
- 28. The adjustable height table of claim 19 wherein the base and elevating portions have multiple openings that enable different lift mechanisms to be selected from a plurality of lift mechanisms.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/328,817, filed Jun. 9, 1999, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09328817 |
Jun 1999 |
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09768934 |
Jan 2001 |
US |