A mobile workstation in accordance with the presently preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
More particularly, as illustrated in
Supported directly on top of base 20 is lower compartment 12. Compartment 12 forms a rectangular enclosure defined by base 20, a rectangular front panel 26, a rectangular rear panel 28, a rectangular top panel 30 and substantially rectangular opposing side panels 32 and 34. Front panel 26, rear panel 28 and opposing side panels 32 and 34 are permanently fixed to base 20 with top panel 30 being detachably supported by the upper edges of front panel 26 and rear panel 28. This way top panel 30 can be removed or raised to provide access within compartment 12. Each of side panels 32 and 34, on the other hand, has a curved or convexly-shaped top edge 36 that extends a distance beyond top panel 30 to form a handle 38. An opening is formed through each handle 38 to allow the operator to grasp handles 38 for picking up the workstation when traversing stairs and the like or for moving the workstation across a floor.
As illustrated in
Extending upward from the center of base 20 through a rectangular-shaped hole 29 in top panel 30 is stand 14. Stand 14 can be any type of stand or support known in the art, for example, a hydraulically actuated stand or a manually actuated one. Preferably, stand 14 is manually actuated including a lower portion 58 bolted to base 20 and an upper portion 60 slideably fitted within lower portion 58. By manipulating a pin member 62 on lower portion 58 that interacts with upper portion 60, the length of stand 14 can be adjusted to provide up to more than 11 inches of vertical range which can allow a user to comfortably utilize the workstation while standing or sitting.
Supported atop upper portion 60 of stand 14 is upper compartment 16. As illustrated in
Supported within the enclosure of upper compartment 16 are a computing device 72 device and a document storage member 74. Preferably, computing device 72 is a mini personal computer such as a Mini-ITX, standard 12 volt DC personal computer with an integrated PCI card wireless LAN with 7 Db gain antenna and video card with 64 MB dedicated memory capable of 1400×900 pixel resolution. Computing device 72 is located adjacent to hinged portion 75 of rear wall 70 to provide access to computing device through rear wall 70. Thus, for example, to remove or replace computing device 72, hinged portion of rear wall 70 is simply pivoted downward exposing computing device 72 for removal. Further access to computing device 72 is provided by the formation a slot 76 through lateral wall 66 which is configured to align with one or more of a disc receiving portion and a power switch of computing device 72. This way, computing device 72 can be switched on and off by an operator by simply accessing the computing device power switch through slot 76. Likewise, the disc drive of computing device 72 can be easily accessed by an operator by inserting and removing a disc such a floppy disc or CD-ROM though slot 76. To provide further access to computing device 72, a notch 78 can also be provided through hinged portion 75 of rear wall 70 to allow the passage of cords and other type of connectors that may be required to connect with computing device 72, for example, for connecting with the power unit or a high gain antenna 79. However, as illustrated in
Located adjacent to computing device 72 and fixed portion 73 of rear wall 70 is document storage member 74. Storage member 74 is housed adjacent to fixed portion 73 in order to prevent access to storage member 74 from the back of the workstation which prevents the likelihood of any documents and things stored within storage member 74 from accidentally falling out of storage member 74 and upper compartment 16. Storage member 74 is comprised of a series of substantially flat, members 80 positioned in parallel to form spaces therebetween for receiving papers and the like. As illustrated in
Supported atop and fixed to opposing lateral walls 66 and 68, fixed portion 73 of rear wall 70 and front wall 71 is work surface 18. As illustrated in
Work surface 18 provides a large, substantially flat top surface 87 upon which an operator can work, store documents and things and support the accessories required to interface with computing device 72. Exemplary computing device accessories for interfacing with computing device 72 can include a computer mouse 88, a key board 90, a recording device 92 such as a digital Dictaphone and a computer display 94. To support display 94, there is provided a monitor support 96 that connects with and extends upwardly from the rear of work surface 18. Depressions can be formed within top surface 87 for receiving the various computer interface accessories. Preferably there is provided a first depression 98 shaped to receive and hold mouse 88 and a second depression 100 shaped to receive and hold recording device 92. The depths of respective depressions 98 and 100 are less than the height of mouse 88 and recording device 92, respectively, so that mouse 88 and device 92 can be easily removed therefrom and used. Alternatively, mouse 88 can include a track ball in which event mouse 88 is fixed within depression 98 to prevent its removal therefrom. Preferably, holes 102 are formed through depressions 98 and 100 for operatively coupling computing device 72 with mouse 88 and recording device 92. This way the cords used to couple mouse 88 and device 92 with computing device 72 do not clutter work surface 18 and are efficiently stored within upper compartment 16 when mouse 88 and device 92 are not in use and are stored in depressions 98 and 100, respectively.
As will be apparent to one skilled in the art, various modifications can be made within the scope of the aforesaid description. Such modifications being within the ability of one skilled in the art form a part of the present invention and are embraced by the claims below.