The subject invention relates to a computer device and more particularly to a computer station adaptable to be comfortably utilized by a user.
The use of computer work stations is known in the prior art and are used in various applications. One of these devices is taught by the U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,926 to Lin. A computer chair device, taught by the U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,926 to Lin, has a main frame, a main body disposed in the main frame, a support rod disposed on the main frame, a table plate disposed on the support rod, two support posts disposed on the main frame, and two upper plates disposed on the support posts. The main frame has a plurality of bottom rods. A base plate is disposed on the bottom rods. A slide plate is disposed on the bottom rods. A protruded block is disposed on the slide plate.
The computer chair device taught by the U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,926 to Lin is intended to be stationary located and can not be freely movable between the locations. In addition, a pivot arm for holding a screen is not movable away from a chair thereby preventing a user to sit freely and comfortable on the chair and leave the chair.
A computer chair assembly, taught by another U.S. Pat. No. 6,425,631 to Lin, includes a chair having two armrests, a pivot shaft disposed on one of the armrests, a U-shaped rod, a generally L-shaped hollow rod disposed on the U-shaped rod, the generally L-shaped hollow rod having a distal end connected to the pivot shaft and a plurality of lugs, a pivot bar having a first end collar connected to one of the lugs and a second end collar connected to an oblong plate. This chair assembly fails to provide flexibility and multitude of adjusting positions as desirable by users. Furthermore, all aforementioned prior art references fail to disclose a work station or computer module forcing ergonomically correct orientation of a user.
Therefore, there remains an opportunity to improve upon the prior art computer module systems and devices and eliminate at least of the problems associated with the aforementioned prior art devices.
A computer module of the present invention includes a base having a back portion and a seat portion. A pair of arm supports are pivotably connected to at least one of the back and seat portions with each of the arm supports being movable away from each of the seat and back portions. The arm supports are also movable generally parallel and beyond the seat portion and the back portion thereby allowing easy access to the user.
A post extends outwardly from a support portion or support base. The seat portion is supported by the post and is movable around the central axis and along the central axis in multiple directions. The seat portion and the back portion define side edges for supporting arm supports. The seat portion and the back portion are movable and adjustable vertically and relative to one another in a multitude of positions to accommodate the user.
The support base has at least two extensions radially projecting therefrom to support wheels thereby moving the module between locations. A tubular member extends from and connected to at least one of said seat and said support base and extends generally perpendicular to the support base. A pair of bars extend generally perpendicular to the tubular member and substantially parallel to the support base. The bars are movable along the tubular member and relative to one another at various distances. The member and the bars are adaptable to expand in telescoping fashion.
A computer system of the module includes a central processing unit, a keyboard and a mouse pad extend from or pivoting about one of the bars. A single or pair of screens of the computer system are connected to and pivotable about another of bars. A foot support is connected to the support base. The foot support is movable relative to the support base at various distances. A support device is connected to the back portion and presents a pair of elements, such as a head support and a neck support each movable independently from one another and the back portion at multi axial directions to accommodate various positions as desired by the user and the users of various heights.
An advantage of the present invention is to provide a computer module which is easy to use and transport and provides ergonomically correct work orientation.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a computer module which is simple to manufacture and assemble.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a computer module adaptable to be utilized by users who prefer to work multiple tasks that require two monitors to be used simultaneously or if the module is utilized by a left hand or right hand user.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts, a computer module is generally shown at 10. The module 10 includes a support base, generally indicated at 12, having wheels 14 for moving the module 10 between locations, such as, for example, within an office space or between offices. The support base 12 presents a core 16 having extensions 18 projecting radially therefrom to support the wheels 14. At least two of the extensions 18 oppositely spaced from one another is longer than the rest of the extensions 18. A post 20 extends outwardly from the support base 12. The post 20 is movable telescopingly to and from the support base 12. A pocket portion 22 is integral with the support base 12. The support base 12 may be formed from polymeric material, metal, metal allows, and combination thereof without limiting the scope of the present invention.
Alluding to the above, a chair, generally indicated at 26, such as for example, an ergonomic chair, is supported by the post 20 and is movable around the central axis A and along the central axis 28 to adjust height. The chair 26 presents a seat portion 28 and a back portion 30 defining side edges 32 and 34. The seat portion 28 and the back portion 30 of the chair 26 are movable relative to one another in a multitude of positions to accommodate the user 40. The back portion 30 includes an ergonomic neck support 42 and a head support 44 each movable independently from one another and the back portion 30 or in unison with one another at multi axial directions 46 and 48 to accommodate various positions as desired by the user 40 and the users of various heights. Each of the ergonomic neck support 42 and the head support 44 may be removed from the back portion 30 and used separately from one another. The ergonomic neck support 42 and the head support 44 are formed from soft polymeric materials of various densities to provide support and comfort to the user 40. The type and the materials is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
A tubular member 50 extends from and is connected to the pocket portion 22 of the support base 12 and extends generally perpendicular to the support base 12. The tubular member 50 may be replaced from the pocket portion 22 of the support base 12 and re-inserted from opposite side of the pocket 22 as shown in phantom in
A pair of bars 60 and 62 extend generally perpendicular to the tubular member 50 and substantially parallel to the support base 12. The bars 60 and 62 are movable along the tubular member 50 as shown at 64 and relative to one another at various distances. The bars 60 and 62 are rotatable about the tubular member 50 as shown at 68. The tubular member 50 and the bars 60 and 62 are adaptable to expand in telescoping fashion.
A computer system of the module includes the aforementioned central processing unit (CPU) 56, at least one keyboard 70 connected to pivotable about one of the bars 62, at least one screen or monitor 72 connected to and pivotable about another of bars 60. Other elements such as a pair of speakers (not shown) operably connecting with the central processing unit 56. A telephone and a microphone (not shown) may also be connected with the central processing unit 56. A laptop 200 positioned on a tray 210 may also be connected to the bars 62. The CPU 56 may be integrated to the unit 10 as one of the alternatives of the present invention.
A foot support 80 is connected to the support base 12. The foot support 80 is movable relative to the support base 12 at various distances 82. The foot support 80 includes a foot plate 84 and a pair of rods 86 and 88 connected to the plate 84. A pair of sockets 90 and 92 are integral with the support base 12 to receive the rods 86 and 88 and to allow the rods 86 and 88 relative the support base 12 at various distances to accommodate the user 40.
A pair of arm supports 100 and 102 are pivotably connected to the chair 26, as best shown in
The module 10 may be formed from a plastic, wood, metal and metal alloys and combination thereof without limiting the scope of the present invention. A cup holder and a clip (not shown) are among other features connected to and extending from at least one of the seat portion 28 and the back portion 30 of the chair 26, without limiting the scope of the present invention. Other features may be incorporated into the chair 26 without limiting the scope of the present invention.
An advantage of the present invention is to provide the module 10, which is easy to use and transport. Another advantage of the present invention is to provide the module 10, which is simple to manufacture and assemble and adaptable to be utilized by users who prefer to work multiple tasks that require two monitors to be used simultaneously or if the module 10 is utilized by a left hand user or a right hand user. The module 10 is slidable under a desk or a table of any kind.
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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PCT/US08/05306 | 4/24/2008 | WO | 00 | 3/31/2010 |
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