This invention relates to a stand that supports and secures a laptop computer.
Mobile carts used as workstations are known. These carts are commonly used in medical facilities and on manufacturing floors. They are typically adapted to carry a computer, and usually have additional shelf space available for the user, for such things as paper work, medications, and/or portable medical equipment.
These carts are typically used by many different people over the course of a day or a week. It is thus important that these carts have certain functional and ergonomic features. For example, for carts that are adapted for the use of a laptop computer, it is desirable for the laptop to be securely held in place, yet accessible for viewing and use while held on the cart. It is typically also important for the display portion of the computer to be adjustable for optimal viewing. Further, it is imperative that there be some facility for locking the laptop while it is held in the use position, so that theft is deterred.
Beyond carts, there are many uses of a laptop computer stand that adjustably maintains the laptop in a position in which it can be used, and comfortably viewed, by a user, yet is secured from theft.
This invention features a laptop computer stand, for holding a laptop computer having a keyboard portion and a display portion that is pivotable relative to the keyboard portion, the stand comprising a base adapted to either sit on a surface or be coupled to a structure, and a support member coupled to the base, wherein the laptop keyboard portion sits on the support member, the support member comprising a retaining structure that overlies at least part of the laptop keyboard portion, to retain the keyboard portion on the support member. There is a locking mechanism coupled to the base or the support member, and selectively fixable to the laptop computer.
The invention may further include one or more of the following features. The support member may comprise a support plate on which the laptop keyboard portion sits. The support plate may be tilted at an angle from the horizontal. The support member may be tiltable relative to the base. The laptop computer stand may further comprise a lower support plate coupled to the support plate. The lower support plate may support the lower edge of the laptop keyboard portion. The lower support plate may be adjustably received in the support plate.
The retaining structure may overly the entire width of the laptop keyboard portion, or only the edges of the laptop keyboard portion. The locking mechanism may comprise separable parts. The parts may be receivable into one another to mechanically couple them together. The mechanical coupling may be accomplished with mating threads. The locking mechanism may further comprise brackets that releasably grip opposite sides of the laptop computer. The opposite sides may be of the display portion of the laptop computer. The locking mechanism may further comprise a padlock that is insertable through one of the separable parts. The padlock, when inserted, prevents the separation of the separable parts. The laptop computer stand may further comprise a cable that couples the locking mechanism to another part of the stand.
Also featured in the invention is a laptop computer stand, for holding a laptop computer having a keyboard portion and a display portion that is pivotable relative to the keyboard portion, the stand comprising a base adapted to either sit on a surface or be coupled to a structure, a support member comprising a support plate coupled to the base, wherein the laptop keyboard portion sits on the support plate, the support member further comprising a retaining structure that overlies at least part of opposite edges of the laptop keyboard portion, to retain the keyboard portion on the support member. There is a locking mechanism coupled to the base or the support member, and selectively fixable to the laptop computer, the locking mechanism comprising two separable parts that can be mechanically coupled together and locked in the coupled position, each such part carrying a structure that releasably grips an edge of the laptop computer.
Other objects, features and advantages will occur to those skilled in the art from the following description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings in which:
This invention comprises a stand for laptop computers. The stand raises the height of the laptop and holds it at a convenient angle. The stand can be free-standing, or can be mounted to a base such as a table, desk, or moveable cart.
The preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in
Stand 10 comprises angled support member 12 that is held by base 18. Base 18 can be adapted to sit on a horizontal surface or be attached another structure, as further explained below. Overlying retainer member 14 along with member 12 creates a surround that defines a cavity into which the keyboard portion of a laptop computer is placed. Lower support plate 16 provides an area against which the lower (keyboard) portion of the laptop rests. Adjustable auxiliary plate 20, against which the bottom edge of the laptop rests, may be included so that the device can accommodate different size laptops, or to provide additional adjustability. Plate 20 is adjustable to a number of positions relative to member 12 to move the bottom laptop support area up-and-down as desired, using a slot 22 and insertable tab 21 arrangement.
Stand 10 is shown in exploded view in
Member 12 is coupled to member 30 through bracket 32 and fasteners 43 that pass through openings 44 and are received in nuts 45. Projecting studs such as studs 39 and 40 pass through cantilevered plate 34 and are held therein with nuts 41 and 42, respectively.
Locking mechanism 60 is shown in
An alternative embodiment of the inventive stand 100 is shown in
Member 122 is coupled to member 124 such that they mount on rear bar 131. This allows tab 125 to be slid left and right relative to the laptop. When the laptop is placed on the stand (as shown in
Stand 100 is preferably constructed such that it is pivotable relative to the structure to which it is coupled. In the example shown in
Although specific features of the invention are shown in some drawings and not others, this is for convenience only, as the features can be combined as would be apparent to those skilled in the art, and as the claims set forth the rights granted under the patent. Other combinations of features would be apparent to those skilled in the field and are within the scope of the claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/927,700, filed Aug. 27, 2004 now abandoned, which is based upon and claims the priority of the same applicant's U.S. Provisional application of the same title filed Aug. 27, 2003, Application No. 60/498,051, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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