Claims
- 1. In a work station comprising a console having front and rear vertical walls and a carrier shelf mounted therein, a mounting assembly for said carrier shelf comprising:
- a pair of plate brackets mounted on each of the front and rear walls in lateral spaced alignment to extend inwardly in a vertical plane normal to said walls, each of said plate brackets having a plurality of angular slots interconnected by a common slot and being disposed so that the angular slots of each bracket are in the same direction, said carrier shelf having front and rear ends which fit between said front and rear walls and between the associated pairs of plate brackets, and projections attached to said carrier shelf adjacent each of its corners of its ends extending laterally therefrom parallel to said front and rear walls, said projections being insertable within a selected one of said slots of a corresponding bracket and movable from slot to slot to selectively adjust the vertical position of the front and rear ends of said shelf singly or together without removal of the shelf.
- 2. The mounting assembly according to claim 1, wherein said slots are disposed at a downward incline.
- 3. The mounting assembly according to claim 2, wherein each bracket plate is formed in an L-shape, the longer leg of which contains the slots and the shorter leg being secured to its associated wall.
- 4. The mounting assembly according to claim 3, wherein the shorter leg and the wall are provided with cooperating dovetailing means for slidably attaching said bracket plate to said wall.
- 5. The work station according to claim 4, wherein the dovetailing means on said wall comprises a plurality of grooves, and said dovetailing means on said bracket comprises shaped detent means corresponding to said grooves.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of a application, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/842,439 filed Apr. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,954,408 issued Sep. 21, 1999 and entitled Console for Electronic Work Stations, for which benefit under 37 U.S.C. 120 is claimed.
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