Modular workstation

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6732660
  • Patent Number
    6,732,660
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 12, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
In a preferred embodiment, a workstation kit includes a support column having a partially open end, an easily accessible interior cavity, and a number of openings in the column's outer surface allowing utilities to be run within the column to the workstation. The support column has a plurality of holes around its periphery allowing the easy addition of a variety of workstation components in a number of different configurations providing a workstation with high modularity. Another component of the workstation kit is a cap defined by a vertical cavity and attaching to a partially open end of the support column allowing utilities to be run into the column and additionally providing a handle. An accessory includes a retractable privacy screen which attaches to the column. Methods for reconfiguring a workstation kit and for wiring a workstation are provided. Additionally, methods for attaching and detaching a retractable privacy screen are provided. Finally, a method of moving a workstation is provided.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates generally to workstations and workstation components, and in particular, to an easily reconfigurable workstation kit having various components including a column and cap having various openings allowing for easy wiring and handling of the workstation, an easily attached retractable screen, and to methods for uses thereof.




Workstations often are manufactured in one prototypical configuration to accommodate an accessory in one position. Typically, workstation support frames are solid members. Such support frames are frequently attached to the workstation's worksurface at a height meant to accommodate the average user. Utility wiring of most workstations usually runs up the back of the workstation. Most often, workstations are designed without handles. Additionally, workstations are often designed for use in wide-open spaces.




Conventional workstations and workstation components are often difficult to reconfigure, wire, and handle. Moreover, conventional workstations often lack privacy.




SUMMARY




In one aspect, this invention provides a workstation kit made up of components which are easy to install, easy to access, and easy to reconfigure in order to form a wide variety of workstation configurations enabling the user to configure the workstation to meet the user's individual needs. One of the components of the workstation kit is a support column having a partially open end, an easily accessible interior cavity, and a number of openings in the column's outer surface allowing utilities to be run within the column to the workstation. Additionally, the support column has a plurality of holes around its periphery allowing the addition of workstation components in a number of different configurations.




Another component of the workstation kit is a cap which is defined by a cavity running vertically therethrough, and which is designed to fit over the partially open end of the support column. The vertically running cavity within the cap allows utilities to be run into the support column and additionally provides a handle for the workstation.




One accessory which can be easily installed to the workstation is a retractable screen which provides the user with a measure of privacy. The screen has a number of hinged frame members allowing retraction of the screen and attaches vertically to the workstation column.




In another aspect of this invention, a workstation includes a workstation component, an elongated and vertically extending support column attached to the workstation component having a substantially hollow portion defining an interior cavity and having a plurality of openings communicating between an exterior of the column and the interior cavity, wherein said plurality of openings are formed vertically along at least a portion of a length of the column, and wherein the openings are accessible to the user.




It is another aspect of this invention to provide a workstation comprising a workstation component, an elongated and vertically extending support column defined by a partially open top end, and a cap attached to the column's partially open top end.




It is yet another aspect of this invention to provide a workstation comprising a workstation component, an elongated and vertically extending support column attached to the workstation component, and a privacy screen attached to the support column.




In another aspect of this invention, a preferred embodiment of the workstation kit comprises a support leg and support arm attached to a support column, and a worksurface attached to the support arm, whereby the support column, support leg, support arm, and worksurface are easily configurable to a number of workstation alignments having a varying number of columns, legs, arms, and worksurfaces.




In another aspect, a method for reconfiguring a workstation kit is provided. The provided workstation comprises a support column, a support leg attached to the support column, a support arm attached to the support column, and at least one worksurface attached to the support arm, whereby the workstation is configurable to form a plurality of workstation alignments having a varying number of support columns, support legs, support arms, and worksurface positions. The method comprises attaching a worksurface to a support column to form a first workstation configuration, detaching the worksurface from the support column, and reattaching the worksurface to the support column in a different configuration to form a second workstation configuration.




In yet another aspect, a method for wiring a workstation is provided. The provided workstation comprises a workstation component; and at least one elongated and vertically extending support column attached to the workstation component, the support column having a substantially hollow portion defining an interior raceway, and having a plurality of vertically spaced openings formed within the hollow support column, the plurality of openings within the hollow support column adapted to receive wiring allowing easy wiring access to the raceway, the raceway adapted to receive wiring running within the hollow support column. The method comprises inserting wiring into one of the plurality of openings formed within the support column, running the wiring through the raceway formed within the support column, and pulling the wiring through a different one of the plurality of openings within the support column.




In an additional aspect, a method for deploying a retractable privacy screen to a workstation is provided. The provided workstation comprises a workstation component; an elongated and vertically extending support column attached to the workstation component; and at least one retractable privacy screen attached to the support column in a folded up position, wherein the retractable privacy screen comprises a sheet material web, and a plurality of frame members, wherein each of frame member comprises a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the proximal ends are coaxially attached, and wherein the sheet material web is attached to the frame members. The method comprises extending the retractable privacy screen from a folded up position to a folded down position; and then disextending the privacy screen from a folded down position to a folded up position.




In yet another aspect, a method of moving a workstation is provided. The provided workstation comprises at least one hollow support column having a partially open top end, and at least one cap having at least one opening within the cap, wherein the cap is attached to the partially open top end of the column, and the opening within the cap allows the workstation to be gripped. The method comprises gripping the workstation through the opening within the cap and moving the workstation from a first location to a second location.




The present invention provides significant advantages over other workstations and workstation components. For example, the unique column allows easy wiring of the workstation. Likewise, the configuration of the column allows the workstation to be highly modular. Additionally, the column cap further provides wiring access to the workstation and additionally acts as a handle. Finally, an added benefit is the use of a retractable privacy screen accessory.




The present invention, together with further objects and advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a modular workstation.





FIG. 2

is a side view of a workstation wheel.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a workstation ankle casting.





FIG. 4

is a side view of a workstation foot.





FIG. 5

is a side view of a base cross member.





FIG. 6

is a side view of a support column.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing the attachment of a wheel, ankle casting, foot, and base cross member to a support column.





FIG. 8

is a side view of a workstation arm.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a workstation worksurface.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a workstation cable tray.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view showing the attachment of an arm and cable tray to a support column in addition to showing the attachment of a worksurface.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a workstation backing support member.





FIG. 13

is a top and side view of a workstation cap.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view showing the attachment of a backing support member and a cap to a support column in addition to showing wiring access and a cap handle.





FIG. 15

is a perspective view showing the workstation kit's modularity and reconfiguration capabilities.





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of one possible configuration of the workstation kit.





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of a second possible configuration of the workstation kit.





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of a third possible configuration of the workstation kit.





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of a fourth possible configuration of the workstation kit.





FIG. 20

is a perspective view of a fifth possible configuration of the workstation kit.





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of a sixth possible configuration of the workstation kit.





FIG. 22

is a side view of a retractable privacy screen.





FIG. 23

is a perspective view showing the attachment of a retractable privacy screen to a support column.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings and as best shown in

FIG. 1

, a preferred embodiment of a modular workstation


10


includes a plurality of wheels


20


shown in this embodiment as having four, at least one ankle casting connection


30


shown in this embodiment as having two, a plurality of feet


40


shown in this embodiment as having two, at least one base cross member


50


shown in this embodiment as having one, at least one column


60


shown in this embodiment as having two, a plurality of arms


80


shown in this embodiment as having two, at least one desktop attachment


90


shown in this embodiment has having one, at least one cable tray


100


shown in this embodiment as having one, at least one backing support member


110


shown in this embodiment as having one, and at least one column cap


120


shown in this embodiment as having two.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, each wheel


20


has both a wheel portion


22


and a stem portion


24


. The wheels are preferably rubber, but may be a variety of materials.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, each ankle casting


30


has an upper surface


32


, a side surface extending completely around its periphery


33


, and a bottom surface


34


. The cross-section of the ankle casting may be any shape but is preferably the same shape as the cross-section of the column


60


for easy attachment. For attaching to the workstation, bolt-receiving segments


35


extend outwardly from the side surface


33


. Likewise, for attaching to the workstation, bolt-receiving segments


36


extend upwardly from the upper surface


32


. To accommodate the stem portions


24


of the wheels, a socket


37


runs vertically from the bottom surface


34


to the upper surface


32


. For accommodating wiring, open channels


38


run vertically from the bottom surface


34


to the upper surface


32


. The ankle castings are preferably aluminum, but may be a variety of materials including steel and plastic.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, each foot


40


is one piece, has a top end


41


, a bottom end


42


, a front end


43


, and a back end


44


. As shown, the back end


44


splits into two portions, an upper portion


45


and a lower portion


46


. For attaching to the wheel


20


, the front end


43


has a vertically running socket


47


. For attaching to the workstation, the upper portion


45


of the back end


44


contains a horizontally running socket


48


and the lower portion


46


of the back end


44


contains a horizontally running bolt-receiving hole


49


. Each foot is preferably aluminum but may also be a variety of materials including steel and plastic.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, each base cross member


50


is one piece and has a tope end


51


, a bottom end


52


, and two side ends


53


and


54


. Both side ends


53


and


54


split off into a bottom portion


55


and a top portion


56


. For attaching to the workstation, both bottom portions


55


contain a horizontally running bolt-receiving hole


57


, and both top portions


56


contain horizontally running sockets


58


. Each base cross member is preferably aluminum but may also be a variety of materials including steel or plastic.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, each vertically extending column


60


has an open top end


62


, an open bottom end


63


, and an outer surface extending around its periphery


64


. A vertically extending open raceway channel


65


runs from the column's top end


62


to its bottom end


63


. A plurality of horizontally running channels


66


running completely through the column from side to side are disposed vertically along the column. Such horizontally running channels


66


are preferably scalloped shaped on the periphery of the column. The open top end


62


, open bottom end


63


, open vertically extending raceway channel


65


, and open horizontally running channels


66


allow for each wiring of the workstation. For allowing the attachment of various components to the column, including worksurfaces, support arms, support legs, and privacy screens, and any other article that requires support, the column also contains a plurality of horizontally extending bolt-receiving holes


67


disposed vertically along the column which allow for easy attachment of various workstation parts and accessories. Each column is preferably aluminum but may also be other materials such as steel or plastic.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the stem


24


of the wheels


20


are threaded into each socket


37


running within each ankle casting


30


allowing attachment. A snap-fit connection may also be used. The feet


40


bolt to an ankle casting


30


by aligning a bolt-receiving hole


49


in a lower end of each foot between parallel aligned holes


35


in parallel outwardly extending segments at an end of the ankle casting


30


and running a bolt


72


through the three aligned holes thereby securing the foot to the ankle casting. The feet


40


bolt to a column


60


by running a bolt


73


through a bolt-receiving hole


67


of a column


60


into a bolt receiving socket


48


within a foot


40


where it is threadedly received. Each ankle casting


30


bolts to a column


60


by running bolts


74


and


75


through a separate bolt-receiving hole


67


of a column


60


into a separate threaded bolt-receiving segment


36


in the ankle casting


30


. Each base cross member


50


bolts to a column


60


by running a bolt


76


through a bolt-receiving hole


67


of a column


60


into a bolt-receiving socket


58


within the base cross member


50


where it is threadedly received. Each base cross member


50


bolts to an ankle casting


30


by aligning a bolt-receiving hole


57


in a lower end of each base cross member between parallel aligned holes


35


in parallel outwardly extending segments at an end of the ankle casting


30


and running a bolt


77


through the three aligned holes thereby securing the base cross member to the ankle casting.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, each arm


80


is one piece and has a horizontal top end


82


, a vertical side end


83


, and a curved end


84


. For attaching to the workstation, the top end


82


has a vertically running bolt-receiving socket


85


and the side end


83


has two horizontally running bolt-receiving sockets


86


and


87


. Each arm is preferably aluminum but may also be a variety of other materials such as steel or plastic.




Shown in

FIG. 9

is a possible construction for a lightweight semi-transparent worksurface


90


. The construction shown has a one-piece pep core inner structure


92


which is generally rectangular and horizontally extending. Clear hard-coated preferably acrylic one-piece structures


93


, which are generally rectangular and horizontally extending, are placed over the top and bottom of the one-piece pep core inner structure


92


. The two structures are then joined together by inserting one end


94


of the combined two structures inside a rubber molded pocket


95


and then placing rubber T-molding members around the other three ends


97


of the combined two structures. In another embodiment, the two structures are joined together by inserting every end of the combined two structures inside rubber molded pockets


95


extending around the perimeter of the structures.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, the cable tray


100


is one-piece, rectangular, and horizontally extending. For wiring purposes, the tray


100


has partially open vertically extending side ends


102


and


103


, an open interior channel


104


running within the tray


100


from one side end


102


to the other side end


103


, and a partially open back end


105


. For attaching to the workstation, bolt-receiving sockets or holes


106


are disposed in the side ends


102


and


103


. Each cable tray is preferably steel but may also be other materials such as plastic and aluminum.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, in one embodiment each arm


80


is attached to a column


60


by threading a bolt


69


through a bolt-receiving hole


67


in the column


60


and into a bolt-receiving socket


86


in the arm


80


. Each cable tray


100


is attached on each of its side ends to a column


60


by threading a bolt


68


through a bolt-receiving hole


67


in the column


60


and into a bolt-receiving socket


106


in the tray


100


. A worksurface


90


is attached to the workstation by slipping back tabs


102


attached to the worksurface


90


into slots


103


in the top surface of the cable tray


100


. The worksurface


90


is attached to the arm


80


by slipping a flange


105


attached to the worksurface


90


into a slot


106


in the top surface of the arm


80


and threading a bolt


107


through a bolt-receiving hole


108


in the arm


80


into a bolt-receiving hole in the flange


105


. In another embodiment, the worksurface


90


is attached to the workstation by bolting the worksurface


90


to both the cable tray


100


and the arm


80


without the use of tabs, slots, or flanges.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, each backing support member


110


is one-piece and has a horizontally running top surface


112


, a vertically running back surface


113


, and two vertically running side ends


114


and


115


. For attaching to the workstation, bolt-receiving holes


116


are disposed in the side ends


114


and


115


. Each backing support member is preferably aluminum but may be a variety of materials including plastic and steel.




As seen in

FIG. 13

, each cap


120


is one-piece and has a horizontally running top surface


122


, a vertically running side surface


123


disposed around the periphery of the cap, and a horizontally running bottom surface


124


. For wiring and handling purposes, a vertically running open channel


125


runs from the top surface


122


through the bottom surface


124


. For attaching the cap to the workstation, snap-fit tabs


126


are disposed around the cap's bottom surface. The cap is preferably aluminum but may be a variety of other materials including plastic and steel.




Referring to

FIG. 14

, the backing support member


110


is attached to the column


60


by threading a bolt


117


into a bolt-receiving hole


116


in a side end


114


of the support member through a bolt-receiving hole


67


in the column. The cap


120


is attached to the top end of the column


62


by snap-fitting the tabs


126


in the cap inside the inner surface of the column. The vertically running open channel


125


in the cap


120


allows the workstation to be easily moved by providing a grip within which a hand can be reached. Wiring may be run into the column


60


through the horizontally open running channels


66


. It should be understood that the term “wiring” as used herein includes, but is not limited to, various electrical wires, communication lines, and data cables, whether electrical, optical or co-axial. Such wiring may be run up and down the column


60


through the vertically extending interior open raceway channel


65


. Wiring may also be run through the vertically running open channel


125


in the cap


120


into the raceway channel


65


of the column


60


. Further, wiring may be run into the cable tray


100


through the partially open back end


105


of the tray, through the open interior channel


104


running within the tray, and into the column


60


through the horizontally open running channels


66


within the column.




As shown in

FIG. 15

, a primary advantage of the instant invention is its modularity and reconfiguration capabilities. The invention described is kit-like and has inter-changeable parts that can be re-arranged to form differently configured workstations. Five different configurations are shown in

FIG. 15

using the same or similar parts in different positions. A two column, two worksurface, workstation is shown as


140


. Note the addition of an additional accessory comprising a retractable screen


150


which will be discussed in greater detail below. Shown as


160


is a workstation having two differently sized columns, and two differently sized worksurfaces. Shown as


170


is a workstation having two columns and only one worksurface. Shown as


180


is a workstation having one column and one worksurface. Finally, shown as


190


is a workstation having two columns, one worksurface, and the addition of a filing cabinet


195


. It is to be appreciated that any number of possible configurations exist by simply re-configuring the varying parts.




Referring to

FIGS. 16-20

, individual close-up drawings of the five different configurations shown in FIG.


15


and discussed above are set forth.




As shown in

FIG. 21

, another possible configuration is disclosed


200


having two columns and one worksurface. Additional accessories are also disclosed including a retractable screen


150


, a computer monitor holder


210


, a computer monitor


220


, a tray holder


230


, a CPU holder


240


, and a CPU


250


.




Referring to

FIG. 22

, a retractable screen accessory


150


is shown in greater detail. The screen


150


has a plurality of flexible individual frame members


153


which pivot around a hinge


154


allowing retraction of the screen. The screen itself


154


, which is preferably cloth but may be a number of materials, is attached to the frame members


153


by inserting each frame member


153


into a separately sewn pocket


155


in the screen. To allow for easy retraction, a rip-cord


156


runs through holes


157


in the screen itself, and has a looped handle


158


. A bracket


159


is attached to an end frame member for attaching the screen to a workstation. The bracket is preferable steel but could be plastic.




As shown in

FIG. 23

, in one embodiment the screen


150


is attached to a column


60


by aligning an end frame


153


with the column and inserting a bolt


161


into a bracket


159


attached to the frame


153


and threading it through a bolt-receiving hole


67


within the column


60


. For stability purposes, more than one connection may be required




Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. As such, it is intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting and that it is the appended claims, including all equivalents thereof, which are intended to define the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A workstation comprising:a workstation component comprising at least one support foot, at least one support arm, and at least one worksurface component, wherein said worksurface component is supported by said at least one support arm; an elongated and vertically extending support column, wherein said at least one support foot and said at least one support arm are attached to said support column and extend laterally from said support column, said support column having a substantially hollow portion defining an interior cavity and a plurality of openings communicating between an exterior of said column and said interior cavity, wherein said plurality of openings are formed vertically along at least a portion of a length of said column, wherein said openings are accessible to a user and adapted to receive wiring, and wherein said plurality of openings within said support column are adapted to receive at least a portion of an end of one or more of said at least one support foot, said at least one support arm, and said at least one worksurface component by inserting said portion of said end into one of said plurality of openings so that said portion of said end abuts against an interior surface of said opening.
  • 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein said column comprises an inner side and an outer side, said outer side being at least partially curved and at least partially linear, each of said inner and outer sides having said openings.
  • 3. The invention of claim 2 wherein said components are attached to the linear portion of said outer side and said openings are in the curved portion of said outer side.
  • 4. The invention of claim 1 wherein said openings are curved.
  • 5. The invention of claim 1 wherein said openings are scalloped.
  • 6. The invention of claim 1 further comprising:a plurality of wheels attached with said support column.
  • 7. The invention of claim 1 wherein said interior cavity defines at least one raceway therein adapted to receive utilities within said support column.
  • 8. The invention of claim 7 wherein said plurality of openings within said support column are adapted to receive said utilities allowing for access to said at least one raceway.
  • 9. A workstation comprising:a workstation component comprising at least one worksurface; an elongated and vertically extending support column attached to said workstation component, said support column having a substantially hollow portion defining an interior cavity and a plurality of openings communicating between an exterior of said column and said interior cavity, wherein said interior cavity defines at least one raceway therein adapted to receive utilities within said support column, wherein said plurality of openings are formed vertically along at least a portion of a length of said column, wherein said openings are accessible to a user and adapted to receive wiring and said utilities allowing for access to said at least one raceway, and wherein said plurality of openings within said support column are adapted to receive at least a portion of an end of said workstation component by inserting said portion of said end of said workstation component into one of said plurality of openings so that said portion of said end of said workstation component abuts against an interior surface of said opening.
  • 10. The invention of claim 9 wherein said support column defines a plurality of holes, said plurality of holes are adapted to attach at least one support arm to said column, the positioning of said plurality of holes allowing for attachment of said at least one worksurface to said support column in a variety of configurations.
  • 11. The invention of claim 10 wherein said support column has a partially open top end and at least one cap attached to said partially open top end.
  • 12. The invention of claim 11 wherein said at least one cap has at least one opening shaped to allow a user to grasp said cap by allowing the user to insert part of a hand into said opening of said cap to grasp said cap.
  • 13. The invention of claim 1 wherein said workstation component comprises at least one screen attached to said support column.
  • 14. The invention of claim 13 wherein said at least one screen is retractable.
  • 15. The invention of claim 1 further comprising:at least two of said support columns; and at least one support member attached to said at least two support columns, allowing for the configuration of a workstation having multiple support columns, each of said support columns being adapted to support said at least one worksurface in a variety of positions, allowing for a variety of workstation configurations.
  • 16. A workstation comprising:a workstation component; an elongated and vertically extending support column attached to said workstation component, said support column having a partially open top end; and a cap attached to said partially open top end, wherein said cap has an opening formed therethrough, said opening adapted to receive wiring by inserting said wiring into said opening, and said opening also adapted to act as a handle by allowing a user to insert part of a hand into said opening of said cap to grasp onto said cap.
  • 17. The invention of claim 16 wherein said cap is attached to said partially open top end of said support column by a snap fit.
  • 18. A workstation comprising:a workstation component; an elongated and vertically extending support column attached to said workstation component; and at least one retractable privacy screen attached to said support column, wherein said at least one retractable privacy screen comprises a sheet material web, and a plurality of frame members, wherein each of said frame members comprises a distal end and a proximal end, wherein said proximal ends are coaxially attached, wherein said sheet material web is attached to said frame members, and wherein at least two of said distal ends of at least two of said plurality of frame members are adapted to simultaneously rotate towards each other in a same plane.
  • 19. The invention of claim 18 wherein said retractable privacy screen is attached to said support column with a bracket.
  • 20. The invention of claim 18 wherein said proximal ends are coaxially attached about a hinged axis.
  • 21. A kit having components capable of being assembled as a workstation, the kit comprising:at least one support column defined by a plurality of openings formed vertically along at least a portion of said column; at least one support foot adapted to be attached to said at least one support column; at least one support arm adapted to be attached to said at least one support column; at least one worksurface adapted to be attached to said at least one support arm, wherein said plurality of openings in said support column are adapted to receive at least a portion of an end of said worksurface by inserting said portion of said end of said worksurface into one of said plurality of openings so that said portion of said end of said worksurface abuts against an interior surface of said opening, and wherein said at least one support column, said at least one support foot, said at least one support arm, and said at least one worksurface are capable of being configured in a plurality of workstation alignments having a varying number of support columns, support feet, support arms, and worksurfaces arranged in a variety of positions.
  • 22. The invention of claim 21 further comprising:at least two of said support columns; and at least one support member adapted to extend between said at least two support columns.
  • 23. A method of reconfiguring a workstation kit comprising:providing a workstation comprising at least one support column defined by a plurality of openings formed vertically along at least a portion of said column; and at least one worksurface; inserting a portion of an end of said at least one worksurface into one of said plurality of openings so that said portion of said end of said worksurface abuts against an interior surface of said opening; un-inserting said portion of said end of said worksurface from said opening; and inserting said portion of said end of said worksurface into another of said plurality of openings so that said portion of said end of said worksurface abuts against an interior surface of said another opening.
  • 24. The invention of claim 23 wherein said provided workstation further comprises:at least two of said support columns; and at least one support member extending between said at least two support columns, said support member having opposite ends attached to said support columns at a first position.
  • 25. The invention of claim 24 wherein said method of reconfiguring a workstation further comprises:detaching each end of said at least one support member from said support columns at said first position; and reattaching each end of said at least one support member to said separate support columns at a second position to form a second workstation configuration.
  • 26. A method of wiring a workstation comprising:providing a workstation comprising a workstation component comprising at least one support foot, at least one support arm, and at least one worksurface component, wherein said worksurface component is supported by said at least one support arm; and at least one elongated and vertically extending support columns, wherein said at least one support foot and said at least one support arm are attached to said support column and extend laterally from said support column, said support column having a substantially hollow portion defining an interior raceway, and having a plurality of vertically spaced openings formed along at least a portion of said column, said openings extending within said hollow portion of said support column, said plurality of openings within said hollow support column adapted to receive wiring allowing easy wiring access to said at least one raceway, said at least one raceway adapted to receive wiring running within said hollow support column; inserting wiring into one of said plurality of openings formed within said support column; running said wiring through said at least one raceway formed within said support column; and pulling said wiring through another of said plurality of openings within said support column.
  • 27. A method of deploying a retractable privacy screen to a workstation comprising:providing a workstation comprising a workstation component; an elongated and vertically extending support column attached to said workstation component; and at least one retractable privacy screen attached to said support column in a folded up position, wherein said at least one retractable privacy screen comprises a sheet material web, and a plurality of frame members, wherein each of said frame members comprises a distal end and a proximal end, wherein said proximal ends are coaxially attached, and wherein said sheet material web is attached to said frame members; and extending said at least one retractable privacy screen from a folded up position to a folded down position by simultaneously rotating at least two of said distal ends of at least two of said plurality of said frame members towards each other in a same plane; and disextending said at least one screen from a folded down position to a folded up position by simultaneously rotating at least two of said distal ends of at least two of said plurality of said frame members away from each other in a same plane.
  • 28. The invention of claim 27 wherein said extending and disextending comprises pivoting said frame members about a hinged axis.
  • 29. A method of moving a workstation comprising:providing a workstation comprising: at least one hollow support column, said at least one support column defined by a partially opened top end; at least one cap defined by at least one opening within said at least one cap, said at least one cap attached to said partially open top end of said at least one support column, said at least one opening within said at least one cap adapted to act as a handle by allowing a user to insert part of a hand into said opening of said cap to grasp onto said cap; gripping said cap with a user's hand by inserting said hand through said at least one opening within said at least one cap; and moving said workstation from a first location to a second location.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/240,534, filed Oct. 13, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.

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