Keyboard clamp tray assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382580
  • Patent Number
    6,382,580
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 16, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An assembly for mounting a keyboard includes first and second members each having a clamping device, and mounting means for mounting the members for converging/diverging movements for removably placing the clamping devices in clamping engagement with a keyboard when placed therebetween. The mounting means includes a first part fixed to one of the members, a second part fixed to the other of the members, wherein the first part defines an opening for slidably supporting the second part, and thus the other of the members for converging/diverging movements, a locking device for releasably restraining manually induced diverging movement, while freely permitting convergent movement, of the members, and means for adjustably supporting an auxiliary art device support, such as a mouse support.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to provide keyboard supporting assemblies with clamping devices for releasably mounting a keyboard in a fixed position relative to the assembly, with means for mounting a palm rest in a convenient position relative to the keyboard, and with means for mounting an auxiliary art device, such as a support for a mouse, relatively adjacent to the keyboard.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a keyboard supporting assembly, and more particularly to an improved mechanism by which clamping devices may be supported for releasably clamping a keyboard in position relative to the assembly and for removably and adjustably mounting an auxiliary art device relative to the keyboard.




In a presently preferred construction, the assembly includes a first and second members each having a suitable clamping means; and mounting means for mounting the members for relatively unopposed, manually induced converging movement for placing the clamping means in clamping engagement with a keyboard when placed therebetween, and for normally restraining the members from diverging movement for purposes of releasing the keyboard from the assembly.




The mounting means preferably includes a first part fixed to one of the members, a second part fixed to the other of the members, wherein the first part is provided with a guide opening for slidably receiving the second part in order to mount the members for convergent/divergent movements, and a manually operable locking device engageable with the second part for purposes of releasably retaining the members in convergent clamping positions. The first part additionally serves to removably mount the auxiliary art device support in selectively adjusted positions relative to the keyboard.




Preferably, the first part is defined by a two part housing, wherein a first or upper housing part defines the guide opening for slidably receiving the second part and supports a locking device, and a second or lower housing part cooperates with the upper housing part to define an elongated opening for slidably receiving a mounting rod forming part of the auxiliary art device support and to support a friction member and a spring serving to bias the friction member into surface-to-surface engagement with the mounting rod for purposes of releasably retaining same in selected positions lengthwise within the elongated opening.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a partially exploded prospective view of a keyboard clamp tray assembly according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a bottom plan view thereof with palm rest removal;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view thereof, as viewed from the right of

FIG. 1

, with palm rest removed;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken generally along the line


4





4


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken generally along the line


5





5


in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken generally along the line


6





6


in

FIG. 4

with portions broken away for purposes of clarity;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged fragmentary view of the locking device shown in

FIG. 6

, but in released condition, and





FIG. 8

is a sectional view taken generally along the line


8





8


in FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Reference is first made to

FIGS. 1-3

wherein a keyboard clamp tray assembly according to a preferred form of the invention is generally designated as


10


and shown as including a first member or tray part


12


adapted to be fixed to a suitable support, such as that shown in part and in broken line as


14


in

FIG. 3

; a second member or tray part


16


to which may be attached a palm rest


18


; mounting means


20


for mounting members


12


and


16


for relative converging and diverging movements for purposes of releasably clamping a keyboard, which is designated as K.B. and shown only in broken line in

FIG. 3

, in a secure use position relative to the assembly; and an auxiliary art device support, such as a mouse support generally designated as


22


and shown in broken line in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, which is adapted to be removably supported by mounting means


20


.




Support


14


may be variously defined, such as by a table top or work station to which first member


12


is directly affixed, as by fasteners


24


shown only in

FIG. 3

, or indirectly coupled to a table top or work station by a known linkage mechanism adapted to be connected to the assembly by fasteners


24


and to mount the assembly for vertical and horizontal movements relative to the table top or work station, as desired.




Auxiliary art device support


22


may generally include an elongated mounting rod or tube


26


of square cross-section, and a mouse surface defining platform


28


suitably connected to the mounting rod and shown in broken line in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


8


.




First member


12


is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

as including a flat plate portion


30


having a rear edge joined to a pair of generally U-shaped flanges


32


,


32


serving to define horizontally disposed mounting flange portions


34




a


,


34




a


and vertically upstanding clamping flange portions


34




b


,


34




b


fitted with resiliently deformable caps


36


,


36


serving to define first clamping means; a front edge joined to a depending flange


38


serving to define a downwardly extending flange portion


38




a


having a centrally located clearance slot


40


and a horizontally disposed mounting flange portion


38




b


; and an elongated guide slot


42


extending between its front and rear edges. Previously mentioned fasteners


24


may be received within mounting apertures


44




a


formed in mounting flange portions


34




a


,


34




a


and within mounting apertures


44




b


formed in mounting flange portion


38




b


. Mounting flange portion


38




b


is also formed with mounting apertures for receiving threaded fasteners


46


,


46


shown only in

FIGS. 2 and 6

.




Second member


16


is shown in

FIGS. 1-4

as including a flat plate portion


48


provided with a pair of upstanding clamping flange portions


50


,


50


fitted with resiliently deformable caps


52


,


52


, which define a second clamping means intended to cooperate with the above described first clamping means for purposes of releasably clamping a keyboard therebetween in a fixed position relative to assembly


10


. Flat plate portion


48


is provided with mounting apertures


54


,


54


adapted to receive fasteners


56


,


56


by which palm rest


18


may be mounted on the second member. Second member


16


is also provided with a pair of mounting apertures


60


,


60


best shown in

FIG. 4

for receiving fasteners


62


,


62


and with a pair of clearance apertures


64


,


64


shown only in FIG.


1


.




Mounting means


20


is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

as broadly including a first part in the form of a housing


66


fixed to one of members


12


and


16


, and preferably first member


12


by above mentioned fasteners


46


, and a second part in the form of an elongated guide bar


68


fixed to the other of members


12


and


16


, and preferably second member


16


by above mentioned fasteners


62


,


62


. A desired spacing of guide bar


68


relative to the lower surface of flat plate portion


48


of second member


16


is achieved by providing stepped diameter spacers


70




a


,


70




b


, which are axially through bored to receive fasteners


62


. The upper end of spacer


70




b


additionally serves to define a follower, which is sized to be slidably received within guide slot


42


, as best shown in FIG.


4


.




In the presently preferred construction illustrated in the drawings, housing


66


includes a first or upper housing part


74


and a second or lower housing part


76


fixed to the first housing part by a plurality of fasteners


78


shown if

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


6


, with above mentioned clearance aperatures


64


affording access to the heads of such fasteners for housing assembly/disassembly purposes.




First housing part


74


is best shown in

FIGS. 4-6

as being formed with an elongated opening


80


sized to slidably receive slide bar


68


; a vertically opening rectangular chamber


82


and having one corner thereof fitted with a recess


82




a


, a first or rear side wall fitted with a recess


82




b


extending generally parallel to opening


80


and a second or front side wall fitted with an enlarged slot opening


82




c


sized to loosely receive the front end of the slide bar; and a downwardly opening horizontally elongated channel


84


extending generally at right angles to elongated opening


80


and having a first end


84




a


communicating with chamber


82


and a second end


84




b


opening outwardly of housing


66


. The upper and lower ends of chamber


82


are adapted to be bounded or closed by the lower surface of second member


16


and the upper surface of lower housing part


76


, and the lower extend of channel


84


is adapted to be bounded or closed by the upper surface of the lower house part, both as best shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

.




In accordance with the present invention housing upper part


74


incorporates a manually operable locking device


90


, which serves to normally permit manually induced convergent movement of members


12


and


16


for purposes of clamping a keyboard between resiliently deformable caps


36


and


52


, while releasably restraining divergent movement of the members, as required to release a keyboard from clamping engagement by the caps. Locking device is best shown in

FIGS. 4-7

as including a lever


92


having one end portion


92




a


pivotally supported within corner recess


82




a


of chamber


82


, a manually operable opposite end portion


92




b


freely projecting out of second end


84




b


of channel


84


, and an intermediate portion


92




c


having a through opening


92




d


for receiving guide bar


68


; and a coil spring


94


projecting from recess


82




b


for engagement with lever


92


, thereby serving to normally bias the lever into its locking or latched position best shown in FIG.


6


. In the locked position of lever


92


, oppositely disposed and relatively sharp cornered edges


92




d




1


and


92




d




1


of lever opening


92




d


tend to bare against guide bar


68


, such as to frictionally restrain movement of housing


66


, and thus first member


12


, relative to second member


16


in the direction indicated by arrow


96


shown in FIG.


6


. Thus, divergent or separating movement of members


12


and


16


, as required to separate caps


36


and


52


from clamping engagement with a keyboard when placed therebetween, is prevented. However, the arrangement is such that convergent movement of members


12


and


16


in the direction indicated by arrow


98


in

FIG. 6

is permitted when desired to bring caps


36


and


52


into clamping engagement with a keyboard.




Upon manually induced pivotal movement of lever


92


in the direction indicated by arrow


100


in

FIG. 7

, the lever is moved into its unlocked position wherein edges


92




d




1


and


92




d




1


are removed from engagement with slide bar


68


against the bias of spring


94


, whereby to free second member


16


for diverging movement relative to housing


66


, and thus first member


12


.




Reference is now made particularly to

FIGS. 4 and 8

, wherein lower housing part


76


is shown as being formed with an open ended; upwardly opening channel


110


whose upper extend is closed or bounded by the lower surface of upper housing part


74


to define an elongated opening for slidably receiving sliding member


26


of mouse support


22


. Communicating with a centrically disposed rear surface of channel


110


is a through passage


112


, which in turn communicates with a rearwardly and upwardly opening recess


114


having recessed opposite ends


114




a


and


114




a.






In accordance with the present invention, mounting rod


26


is intended to be releasably, frictionally retained in selected positions lengthwise of channel


110


by employing a leaf spring


116


to resiliently bias a friction member


118


into surface-to-surface sliding engagement with the rod, as best shown in FIG.


8


. As will be apparent from reviewing

FIG. 8

, the opposite ends


116




a


and


116




a


of leaf spring


116


are adapted to be slidably received within recess ends


114




a


and


114




a


, and its mid-portion


16




b


arranged to abut against friction member


118


.




While the present assembly has been described with reference to its being coupled to a is support by first member


12


and as being employed to damply support a keyboard, it is contemplated that the invention is not limited thereto, since the assembly could be readily used as a stand-alone unit adapted to rest by gravity on a support, such as a desk top, work station or a users lap, and be employed to clamp a lap top computer, notebook or the like in position. Thus, the term keyboard, us used in the claims, is meant to include any portable art device, such as a lap top computer employing a conventional keyboard or other suitable information input device, which a user desires to releasably clamp in position.



Claims
  • 1. An assembly for mounting a keyboard relative to a support comprising a first member; adapted to be coupled to said support; a second member; said first and second members mounting first and second clamping means, respectively; mounting means for mounting said first and second members for relative converging and diverging movements for placing and removing said first and second clamping means in clamping engagement with said keyboard when placed therebetween, said mounting means including a first part fixed to one of said first and second members and a second part fixed to the other of said first and second members, said first part including a manually operable locking device cooperating with said second part for releasably retaining said first and second clamping means in clamping engagment with said keyboard when placed therebetween; and an auxiliary art device support mounted on said first part.
  • 2. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said auxiliary art device support includes an elongated mounting rod; and said first part includes an elongated opening for slidably receiving said mounting rod, a friction member, and spring means for biasing said friction member into surface engagement with said mounting rod for releasably frictionally maintaining said mounting rod at selected positions lengthwise within said elongated opening.
  • 3. An assembly according to claim 2, wherein said first part includes a housing having a first housing part fixed to said one of said first and second members and a second housing part fixed to said first housing part, and said housing parts cooperate to define said elongated opening and to retain said friction member and said spring means within said housing adjacent said elongated opening.
  • 4. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first part is formed with a guide opening for slidably receiving said second part.
  • 5. An assembly according to claim 4, wherein said second part is an elongated guide bar having a mid-portion slidably received within said guide opening and a pair of opposite ends fixed to said other of said first and second members, said one of said first and second members having a guide slot, and said guide bar mounts a follower on one of said ends thereof arranged in sliding engagement with said one of said first and second members within said guide slot.
  • 6. An assembly according to claim 5, wherein said second member mounts said second part, and there is further provided in combination a palm rest support supported by said second member remotely of said first member.
  • 7. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first part has a guide opening for slidably receiving said second part, and said locking device is disposed adjacent said guide opening for cooperation with said second part for normally permitting manually induced convergent movement of said first and second members for clamping said keyboard between said first and second clamping means and for releasably retaining said first and second members against manually induced divergent movement of said first and second members for releasing said keyboard.
  • 8. An assembly according to claim 7, wherein said second part is an elongated guide bar having opposite end portions connected to said other of said first and second members and a mid-portion slidably received within said guide opening, said one of said first and second members has a guide slot, and said guide bar mounts a follower on one of said ends thereof arranged for sliding movement lengthwise within said guide slot.
  • 9. An assembly according to claim 8, wherein said locking device includes a lever having one end portion supported by said first part adjacent said guide opening to permit movement of said lever between locking and unlocking positions, a manually operable opposite end portion for manually moving said lever from said locking position into said unlocking position, and an intermediate portion disposed in engagement with said guide bar when in said locking position for permitting said manually induced convergent movement, while preventing said manually induced divergent movement, and a spring for biasing said lever for movement into said locking position, and said intermediate portion is removed from engagement with said guide bar when in said unlocking position.
  • 10. An assembly according to claim 9, wherein said auxiliary art device support includes an elongated mounting rod; and said first part includes an elongated opening for slidably receiving said mounting rod, a friction member, and spring means for biasing said friction member into surface engagement with said mounting rod for releasably frictionally maintaining said mounting rod at selected positions lengthwise within said elongated opening.
  • 11. An assembly according to claim 10, wherein said first part includes a first housing part fixed to said one of said first and second members and a second housing part fixed to said first housing part, and said housing parts cooperate to define said elongated opening and for mounting said friction member and said spring means.
  • 12. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein there is further provided a palm rest supported by said second member remotely of said first member.
  • 13. An assembly for mounting a keyboard comprising a first member mounting first clamping means; a second member mounting second clamping means; and means for mounting said first and second members for relative converging and diverging movements for removably placing said first and second clamping means in clamping engagement with said keyboard when placed therebetween, said mounting means including a first part fixed to one of said first and second members and a second part fixed to the other of said first and second members, said first part having a guide opening and a manually operable locking device, said second part being slidably received within said guide opening, and said locking device cooperating with said second part to normally permit manually induced convergent movement of said first and second members for clamping said keyboard between said first and second clamping means and to releasably restrain said first and second members against manually induced divergent movement for releasing said keyboard from clamping engagement by said first and second clamping means.
  • 14. An assembly according to claim 13, wherein said guide opening is a through opening extending in a direction aligned with a direction of said movements, said second part is an elongated guide bar having a pair of opposite ends fixed to said other of said members and a mid-portion slidably received within said guide opening, said one of said first and second members having a guide slot and one of said ends of said guide bar mounts a follower received within said guide slot for relative sliding movement lengthwise thereof.
  • 15. An assembly according to claim 14, wherein said locking device includes a lever having one end portion pivotally supported within said first part adjacent said guide opening, a manually operable opposite end portion freely projecting from said first part and an intermediate portion arranged for one way locking engagement with said guide bar and a spring mounted by said first part for normally biasing said intermediate portion into locking engagement with said guide bar, and said opposite end portion being manually operable to remove said intermediate end portion from locking engagement with said guide bar to permit said divergent movement.
  • 16. An assembly according to claim 13, wherein said first member is a plate portion having rear and front edges, means for mounting said first clamping means to upstand adjacent said rear edge, a mounting flange depending from adjacent said front edge for mounting said first part, and an elongated guide slot extending generally between said rear and front edges, said guide opening is a through opening extending lengthwise of said guide slot, said second part is an elongated guide bar having a pair of opposite ends fixed to said second member and a mid-portion slidably supported within said guide opening, and one of said ends of said guide bar mounts a follower slidably received within said guide slot.
  • 17. An assembly according to claim 16, wherein said first part includes a housing having an upper housing part fixed to said mounting flange and a lower housing part fixed to said upper housing part, said upper housing part defining said guide opening, a vertically extending chamber communicating with said guide opening and having a pivot bearing defining recess, and an open ended and vertically downwardly opening channel extending horizontally and transversely of said guide opening for communication with said chamber, and said locking device includes an elongated lever extending lengthwise of said channel and having a first end pivotally supported by said pivot bearing for movement between locked and unlocked positions, an opposite end disposed outwardly of said housing for manual engagement by a user for movement of said lever into said unlocked position and a mid-portion, and a spring tending to bias said lever into said locked position, and said mid-portion of said lever engages with said guide bar to permit both said manually induced convergent movement and to releasably restrain said manually induced divergent movement when said lever is disposed in said locking position and being removed from engagement with said guide bar when said lever is in said unlocked position, thereby to permit said manually induced converging and diverging movements.
  • 18. An assembly according to claim 17, wherein upper and lower extents of said chamber are bounded by said second member and said lower housing part, respectively, and the lower extend of said channel is bounded by said lower housing part.
  • 19. An assembly according to claim 18, wherein said second member has a rear edge arranged relatively adjacent said first member and a front edge, said upper and lower housing parts cooperate to define an elongated opening and enclosed within said housing a friction member and a spring tending to bias said friction member into said elongated opening, and said assembly further includes a palm rest mounted on said second member adjacent said front edge thereof, and an auxiliary art device support having an elongated slide member slidably received within said elongated opening for sliding frictional engagement with said friction member.
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