Claims
- 1. A mechanism for adjusting the height of a work surface, comprising:
- support means for supporting a work surface thereon, said support means comprising a fixed member adapted to remain stationary relative to a ground surface, and a movable member adapted for up and down movement;
- actuator means operable for selectively moving said movable member of said support means relative to said fixed member of said support means, said actuator means comprising an active member adapted for movement, and drive means for selectively moving said active members;
- cable means connecting said active member of said actuator means and said movable member of said support means; and
- flexible compression resistant sleeve means surrounding said cable means and having a first end adapted for connection to a first predetermined point fixed relative to said actuator means and a second end adapted for connection to a second predetermined point fixed relative to said support means;
- whereby activation of said drive means of said actuator means causes linear movement of said cable means in said sleeve means to cause selective vertical movement of said work surface relative to a said ground surface.
- 2. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said first end of said compression resistant sleeve means is connected to said actuator means and said second end of said sleeve means is connected to said fixed member of said support means.
- 3. The mechanism of claim 2 wherein said compression resistant sleeve means are connected under compression between said actuator means and said fixed member of said support means.
- 4. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said movable member of said support means is an elongated member supported by said fixed member for up and down movement of said elongated member in the direction of the longitudinal axis thereof.
- 5. The mechanism of claim 4 wherein said elongated member is a shaft and said fixed member is a column for slidably supporting said shaft therein for said up and down movement thereof.
- 6. The mechanism of claim 4 wherein said movable member is a shaft and said fixed member is a guide adapted to slidably engage said shaft.
- 7. The mechanism of claim 6 wherein said shaft comprises a hollowed member adapted to receive therein said guide for guiding said up and down movement of said hollowed member.
- 8. The mechanism of claim 7 wherein said guide is comprised of a low friction material to facilitate said movement of said hollowed member relative thereto.
- 9. The mechanism of claim 7 wherein said guide comprises roller means.
- 10. The mechanism of claim 1 wherein said active member of said actuator means comprises an elongated threaded screw supported for clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation about the longitudinal axis thereof, and nut means operatively associated with said screw to move longitudinally back and forth relative thereto responsive to clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation of said screw.
- 11. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein said cable means are operatively connected at one end thereof to said nut means for movement therewith to cause said selective adjustment to the benefit of said work surface, the lowering of said work surface being assisted by gravity.
- 12. The mechanism of claim 11 comprising an actuator housing for rotatably supporting said threaded screw.
- 13. The mechanism of claim 12 wherein said first end of said compression resistant sleeve means is connected to said actuator housing.
- 14. The mechanism of claim 11 wherein said drive means include a handle operatively connected to said threaded screw for manual rotation thereof.
- 15. The mechanism of claim 11 wherein said drive means comprise motor means operatively connected to said threaded screw for driven rotation thereof.
- 16. The mechanism of claim 10 wherein said active member comprises a drum selectively rotatable in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction for displacement of said cable means.
- 17. A mechanism for adjusting the height of a work surface, comprising:
- support means for supporting a work surface thereon, said support means comprising a fixed member adapted to remain stationary relative to a ground surface, and a movable member adapted for up and down movement;
- actuator means operable for selectively moving said movable member of said support means relative to said fixed member of said support means, said actuator means comprising a base member, an active member adapted for movement relative to said base member, and drive means for selectively moving said active member relative to said base member;
- cable means having a first end operatively connected to said active member of said actuator means, and a second end operatively connected to said movable member of said support means; and
- flexible compression resistant sleeve means surrounding said cable means and having a first end adapted for connection to a first predetermined point fixed relative to said base member of said actuator means and a second end adapted for connection to a second predetermined point fixed relative to said fixed member of said support means, whereby activation of said actuator means causes linear movement of said cable means in said sleeve means to cause selective vertical movement of said work surface relative to said ground surface between predetermined limits.
- 18. A work surface height adjustment mechanism, comprising:
- at least two horizontally spaced apart support means for supporting a work surface thereon, each said support means comprising a fixed member adapted to remain stationary relative to aground surface, an a moveable member adapted for up and down movement;
- actuator means operable for selectively and respectively moving said movable member of each said support means relative to said fixed member of each said support means, said actuator means comprising an active member adapted for movement and drive means for selectively moving said active member;
- cable means respectively connecting said active member of said actuator means and said movable members of said support means; and
- flexible compression resistent sleeve means surrounding said cable means, each sleeve having a first end adapted for connection to a first predetermined point fixed relative to said actuator means and a second end adapted for connection to a second predetermined point fixed relative to a respective said support means, whereby activation of said drive means of said actuator means causes linear movement of said cable means in said sleeve means to cause selective vertical movement of said work surface relative to said ground surface.
- 19. The height adjustment mechanism of claim 18 wherein said active member of said actuator means comprises an elongated threaded screw supported for clockwise and counter-clockwise rotation about the longitudinal axis thereof, and nut means operatively associated with said screw to move longitudinally back and forth relative thereto responsive to clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of said screw.
- 20. The height adjustment mechanism of claim 19 comprising an actuator housing for rotatably supporting said threaded screw.
- 21. The height adjustment mechanism of claim 20 wherein said first end of each said compression resistant sleeve means is connected to said actuator housing.
- 22. The height adjustment mechanism of claim 21 wherein said cable means are operatively connected at one end thereof to said nut means for movement therewith, the lowering of said work surface being assisted by gravity.
- 23. The height adjustment mechanism of claim 22 wherein said drive means include a handle operatively connected to said threaded screw for manual rotation thereof.
- 24. The height adjustment mechanism of claim 22 wherein said drive means include motor means operatively connected to said threaded screw for driven rotation thereof.
- 25. The height adjustment mechanism of claim 19 wherein said active member comprises a drum selectively rotatable in a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction for displacement of said cable means.
- 26. The height adjustment mechanism of claim 18 wherein said first ends of said sleeve means are connected to said actuator means and said second ends of said sleeve means are connected to respective ones of said fixed members of said support means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part, division, of application Ser. No. 08/237,679, filed May 5, 1994 now abandoned.
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