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The invention relates to power and data connections at a work surface, and more particularly, to power and data connections in a well in the work surface.
People use a variety of information technology appliances, including laptop computers, and the like in various settings, including meeting environments. Use of information technology devices may include connection of the device with a power source, such as a typical wall outlet, and connection of the device with a data connection, such as a network jack or a display output jack. An array of wires may commonly be used to make these connections and may further become tangled or entangled with furniture, fixtures, and people. Also, providing an arrangement of power and data coupling jacks may interrupt an otherwise useful work surface and may merely be unsightly.
Thus, one understands a desirability of unobtrusively providing electronic support connections and the like at a work surface, including a conference table, a desk or a work station, for example.
Accordingly, a laptop port of the invention defines a well through an aperture in a work surface with various power or data connections or the like provided in the well and with a door that hinges to cover and reveal the well and the connections. In one aspect of the invention, a pivot interconnects the door with the work surface. The door has a front edge and a back edge. The pivot is spaced toward the front edge from the back edge and is also closer to the back edge than to the front edge. A portion of the door that is between the pivot and the back edge is defined as a tail portion of the door.
In another aspect, the door pivots between a closed position in which the door is coplanar with the work surface and the door conceals the well, and an open position in which the well and the connections are revealed and the door is in an over-center location. The door being self supporting in the over-center open location and not requiring further mechanisms or devices to hold the door in the open position.
These and other features or benefits of the invention will be recognized from this specification, including the claims and the drawing figures, by one having ordinary skill in the art and by those who practice the invention.
With general reference to the drawing, a preferred embodiment of a laptop port 10 according to the invention includes a work surface 12, an aperture 14 in the work surface, a well 16 defined through the aperture, a corresponding door 18, and appliance connections 20 located in the well.
The work surface 12 may be any of various work surfaces, including a bench top, a desktop, or other cabinet top, and may further include commonly known office landscape partition system work surface components and countertops, without limitation. As shown in the drawing, a generally rectangular aperture 14 is provided in the work surface 12, although circular, elliptical, polygonal, and other geometric shapes may also be employed according to various aesthetic or structural considerations.
The door 18 corresponds to the aperture 14 and is mounted in the aperture with a pivot connection 34 (
The appliance connections 20 are generally shown in the drawing as a unified module that provides power outlets and various data outlets. The connections module illustrated is not of peculiar nature to the invention and is commonly available from various sources as one having ordinary skill in the art understands. Thus the connections module shown is not a limitation of the invention, and various information technology and power connections 20 and the like, may be provided individually or in whatever grouping of connections is preferred by one practicing the invention.
The well 16 as shown (
Each of the door 18 and the aperture 14 has a proximal or front edge 40 and 42, respectively, (
The door 18 pivots to an over-center or beyond vertical open position and inclines away from the well front edge 42 (
A rest 54 may be provided to position the proximal door edge 40 with the door 18 in the closed position. As shown, a spring latch is used for the rest 54. The spring latch may include a mechanism to open the door by depressing and releasing the front door edge 40 with the spring latch responding by raising the front door edge above the surrounding work surface 12, as is commonly known for a spring latch. Of course, various alternative rest configuration, including a fixed rest, may be used to position the front door edge 40. If a fixed rest or the like is used, then the door 18 may easily be opened from the closed position by pressing down on the tail portion 50, which raises the door proximal edge 40 like a teeter-totter, because the proximal edge 40 is opposite the distal edge 44 across the pivot 32.
One having ordinary skill in the art and those who practice the invention will understand that various modifications and improvements may be made without departing from the disclosed inventive concept. Various relational terms, including left, right, front, back, top, and bottom, for example, are used in the detailed description of the invention and in the claims only to convey relative positioning of various elements of the claimed invention and are not otherwise used to limit the scope of the invention.
This is a continuing non-provisional application of co-pending U.S. provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/702,570, entitled LAPTOP PORT and filed on Jul. 26, 2005, by Timothy A. Sweet and Dirk J. Van Zalen, now expired, the disclosure of which is incorporated here by reference.
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60702570 | Jul 2005 | US |