This disclosure relates to a portable desk system which may transition between at least a collapsed position and expanded position.
Conventional office chairs and other chairs that are used with desks in a school or home setting may offer very little control for either posture or position relative to a surface of the desk. Further, conventional school desks offer no adjustability to correct the relationship of the chair to the desk surface as best suited for the size of the person. Mobile lifestyles have expanded types of workspaces in comparison to past conventional settings. People seek comfort for the hours they spend working each day as well as portability. Typical desks may not provide users with feasible transport or storage options.
A collapsible desk system includes first and second elongate members having a common central pivot and being pivotal relative to one another in a scissor-like manner. Each of the first and second elongate members has a first end for resting on an underlying surface and second end. A seat is attached to the second end of the first elongate member. A support member is cooperable with the first and second elongate members to selectively retain the elongate members in one or more crossed orientations. A column has upper and lower ends, the lower end pivotally attached to the second end of the second elongate member. A desk top is pivotally attached to the upper end of the column. The members, seat, column, and desk top are arranged with one another to transition between at least a collapsed and an expanded position.
The system may include a knee support mounted to one of the elongate members. The system may include a swivel mechanism to rotate the desk top about a swivel axis normal to the desk top. The desk top may define a rectangular shape and the swivel mechanism may be configured to enable the desk top to rotate ninety degrees. The swivel mechanism and the pivotal attachment of the desk top may cooperate to orient the desk top in an easel configuration in which the desk top is in a substantially upright position relative to the underlying surface. The desk top may pivot about a generally horizontal transverse axis relative to the column. The support member may be a strut pivotally connected to one of the elongate members and engageable with the other of the elongate members at a plurality of spaced apart locations in order to vary the desk height when the system is in the expanded position. The support member may be pivotally attached to one of the elongate members. The seat may be pivotally attached to one of the elongate members.
The system may define a height of less than one foot relative to the underlying surface when in the collapsed position. The desk top may define a side face having a groove extending about at least a portion of a perimeter of the desk top with the groove sized to receive a first fastener tab of an accessory. The groove may extend around substantially all of the perimeter of the desk top. The first fastener tab may define a mount cooperable with the accessory such that the accessory may rotate between at least a first and second position. The column may be telescopic to adjust a height of the desk relative to the underlying surface.
A lock mechanism may selectively engage the column in one or more positions. A lock mechanism at the pivotal attachment of the desk top to the column may selectively engage the desk top in one or more positions. A lock mechanism at the pivotal attachment of the column and the second elongate member may selectively engage the column in one or more positions. A front support member and a rear support member may rest on the underlying surface and each of the members may extend along an axis parallel with a transverse axis of the system. At least one of the elongate members may include a pair of transversely spaced apart elongate members on opposed transverse sides of the other elongate member. A knee support may be mounted to one of the elongate members. An accessory may be attached to a groove defined by a side face of the desk and pivotal between a cantilevered outboard position and an inboard position partially extending over a portion of the desk. The accessory may be selected from a group of a light device, a mobile phone dock, a tablet dock, a cup holder, a utensil receptacle, a speaker, a snack tray, a makeup mirror, a cord organizer, a book holder, a file receptacle, one or more clips, or an art supply holder.
A workspace system includes a desk top defining a top surface, a side surface, and a groove in the side surface extending about at least a portion of a perimeter of the desk top. The groove is sized to receive one or more fasteners of one or more corresponding components such that the one or more components do not extend over the desk top surface in at least a first position. The system may include a support structure supporting the desk top thereon with a lower portion for resting on an underlying surface and an upper portion. The system may include a seat assembly mounted to the upper portion of the support structure and having a seat and knee support. The support structure is arranged with the desk top to position a user proximate the top surface. The seat or knee support may be sized for removable covers to be attached thereto. The components may be selected from a group of a light device, a mobile phone dock, a tablet dock, a cup holder, a utensil receptacle, a speaker, a snack tray, a makeup mirror, a cord organizer, a book holder, a file receptacle, one or more clips, or an art supply holder. The one or more corresponding components may be pivotally mounted to the one or more fasteners such that the one or more corresponding accessories may pivot to extend over the top surface in a second position.
A reconfigurable desk system includes a support structure, a column, a desk top, a swivel mechanism, and a seat assembly. The support structure has first and second elongate members for at least partially resting on an underlying surface. The column has a first end mounted to one of the elongate members and a second end. The desk top is pivotally mounted to the column at a pivot assembly. The swivel mechanism is cooperable with the desk top to rotate the desk top about an axis normal thereto. The seat assembly is mounted to the support structure to position a user proximate the desk top. The pivot assembly and swivel mechanism are arranged with one another such that the desk may transition between a landscape configuration in which the desk is oriented in a substantially horizontal position relative to the underlying surface and an easel configuration in which the desk is oriented in a substantially upright position relative to the underlying surface. A knee support may be mounted to one of the elongate members and arranged with the seat assembly such that a posture of a user positioned thereon is defined by a substantially upright seated position optimal for spinal health of the user. The desk top may define a side face extending about a perimeter thereof and have a groove sized to receive a fastener tab of an accessory. An accessory may be attached at the groove and pivotal between at least first and second positions. The column may be pivotally mounted to one of the elongate members to adjust a location of the desk top relative to the seat assembly.
A collapsible desk system includes first and second elongate members, a seat, a diagonal support member, a column, a pivot assembly, and a desk top. The first and second elongate members have a common central pivot, and are pivotal relative to one another in a scissor-like manner. Each elongate member has a support member for resting on an underlying surface and an end. The seat is attached to the end of the first elongate member. The diagonal support member is cooperable with the first and second elongate members to selectively retain the elongate members in one or more crossed orientations. The column has upper and lower ends. The lower end is pivotally attached to the end of the second elongate member. The pivot assembly is mounted to the upper end of the column, includes a main component having a first extension with an arcuate cutout, and includes a lock mechanism comprising a pin for extension in to and retraction out of the arcuate cutout. The desk top is attached to the pivot assembly for rotational transition between a landscape position and an easel configuration. The elongate members, the seat, the column, and the desk top are arranged with one another to transition between at least a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. Engagement of the lock mechanism retains the pin within the arcuate cutout and disengagement of the pin retracts the pin from within the arcuate cutout so that the desk top may pivot between the collapsed configuration and the expanded configuration. The arcuate cutout may be defined by circular-shaped cutouts open to one another and extending in an arc relative to a center of a circular portion of the first extension. The lock mechanism may further include a knob coupled to a transfer assembly. The transfer assembly may be mechanically linked to a first slider and a second slider such that rotation of the knob moves the pin extending from one of the first slider and the second slider in to or out of the arcuate cutout. The main component may further include one or more arc-shaped openings for a fastener to extend therethrough to rotatably secure the main component to the desk top. The arc-shaped openings may be located upon the main component to facilitate rotation of the desk top independent of the main component. The desk system may further include an engagement mechanism having a T-knob. A base portion of the main component may define a first notch and a second notch. The desk top and the main component may be arranged with one another so the desk top is oriented in the landscape position when the T-knob is inserted into the first notch and so the desk top is oriented in the easel position when the T-knob is inserted into the second notch. The desk system may further include a pair of wheel assemblies. Each of the pair of wheel assemblies may be mounted for rotation to one of the support members of the first and second elongate members. Each of the pair of wheel assemblies may include a base component for securing to one of the support members, an intermediate component including a base portion having flaps, and a wheel mounted to the intermediate component for rotation upon an underlying surface. Each of the flaps may include a lip for gripping an edge of the base component to secure the intermediate component to the base component.
A pivot assembly for a reconfigurable desk includes a main component and a lock mechanism. The main component includes a base portion for securing to an underside of a desk top for rotation of the desk top and a pair of extensions each extending from the base portion and each including a circular portion defining an arcuate channel having circular cutouts open to one another. The lock mechanism includes a moveable pin for insertion in to and retraction out of the arcuate channel to retain the pivot assembly in at least first and second positions. The main component and the lock mechanism are arranged with a column assembly of the reconfigurable desk such that retention of the pivot assembly in the first position orients the desk top in a horizontal orientation relative to an underlying surface and retention of the pivot assembly in the second position orients the desk top in a substantially upright orientation relative to the underlying surface. The base portion of the main component may define first and second notches for receiving a T-knob of an engagement mechanism mounted to the desk top to retain the desk top in one of a landscape position and an easel position. The lock mechanism may further include a first slider, a second slider, and a spring disposed therebetween. The moveable pin may extend from one of the first slider and the second slider and the spring may be biased to push the moveable pin in to the arcuate channel. The lock mechanism may further include a knob mechanically linked to a transfer assembly. The transfer assembly may be mechanically linked to the first slider and the second slider such that rotation of the knob directs lateral translation of the first slider and the second slider to insert or retract the moveable pin from the arcuate channel. The desk top may define a top surface, a side surface, and a groove in the side surface extending about at least a portion of a perimeter of the desk top sized to receive one or more fasteners of one or more corresponding components such that the one or more components do not extend over the top surface in at least an upright position. A base portion of the main component may define one or more arc-shaped openings. Each of the one or more arc-shaped openings may be sized for a fastener to extend therethrough to rotatably secure the desk top to the main component such that the desk top may rotate independent of the main component.
A reconfigurable desk system includes a support structure, a column, a pivot assembly, a seat assembly, and first and second wheel assemblies. The support structure has first and second elongate members for at least partially resting upon an underlying surface. The column has a first end mounted to one of the first and second elongate members and a second end. The pivot assembly is mounted to the column, cooperable with a desk top to rotate the desk top about an axis normal thereto, and arranged with the desk top to transition the desk top between a substantially horizontal position relative to the underlying surface and a substantially upright position relative to the underlying surface. The seat assembly is mounted to the support structure to position a user proximate the desk top. Each of the first and second wheel assemblies is mounted to a separate end of one of the first and second elongate members for rotation upon the underlying surface. Each of the first and second wheel assemblies may further include a base component, a first intermediate component, a second intermediate component, a third intermediate component, a wheel, and a cap. The base component may be sized for mounting to the separate end of one of the first and second elongate members. The first intermediate component may define a through-hole sized for receiving a portion of the base component. The second intermediate component may include a base portion for insertion within the through-hole of the first intermediate component and include a first ledge. The third intermediate component may include a second ledge aligned with the first ledge to define a channel therebetween. The wheel may be secured to the third intermediate component and sized for disposal within the channel. The cap may have one or more mounts secured to the second intermediate component such that the third intermediate component and the wheel may rotate freely as a single component about the mounts. Each of the first and second wheel assemblies may further include one or more rollers each mounted for rotation about one of the one or more mounts and extending from the cap for contact with an inner surface of the third intermediate component such that the third intermediate component freely rotates upon the rollers. The base portion of the second intermediate component may include flaps each having a lip for gripping an edge of the base component to secure the second intermediate component to the base component. The desk top may define a top surface, a side surface, and a groove in the side surface extending about at least a portion of a perimeter of the desk top sized to receive one or more fasteners of one or more corresponding components such that the one or more components do not extend over the top surface in at least an upright position. Each of the first and second wheel assemblies may be arranged with the first and second elongate members so that the first and second wheel assemblies rotate upon the underlying surface when a user grasps and pulls the desk system by one of the first and second elongate members.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein. It is to be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples and other embodiments can take various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features could be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ embodiments of the present disclosure. As those of ordinary skill in the art will understand, various features illustrated and described with reference to any one of the figures can be combined with features illustrated in one or more other figures to produce embodiments that are not explicitly illustrated or described. The combinations of features illustrated provide representative embodiments for typical applications. Various combinations and modifications of the features consistent with the teachings of this disclosure, however, could be desired for particular applications or implementations.
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In one example of the desk system 10, there is no tool assembly required and as previously indicated it can readily be folded flat for easy storage and portability and quickly opened and adjusted to a desired position or configuration. The desk system may include a top with a channel cut and a plastic trap which permits insertion and attachment of the various accessories. The desk system 10 may provide a custom workplace without sacrificing desk space. Adjustability of the desk system 10 may accommodate a variety of different sized users and may positively influence a user's posture while seated.
While several modifications will be illustrated and described the common elements will be given the same numerals. It is noted that various elements will change in detail but their functions will not.
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The inner and outer columns 14, 16 may define openings (not shown) for a pin 20 to extend therethrough and retain the columns 14, 16 in the desired position. For example, the desk top 12 may translate to adjust a distance between an underlying surface and the desk top 12 and/or to adjust a distance between the underlying surface and a seat assembly 26.
A pivot assembly 24 assists in enabling pivotal movement of the outer column 16 and a knee support assembly 22. The knee support assembly 22 may include one or more knee pads to assist in supporting a user positioned adjacent the desk top 12. It is contemplated that the knee support assembly 22 may be a single component or may include more than one component, such as multiple knee pads.
We turn now to the seat assembly 26 which is connected to a seat 28. The seat 28 is connected to a front support base 30 through a dual column assembly 32. The dual column assembly 32 may include a first elongate member 33. The first elongate member 33 may have a first end for resting on the underlying surface and a second end. The dual column assembly 32 may include two first elongate members 33 spaced apart from one another. The seat 28 may be mounted to the dual column assembly 32 for pivotal movement. For example, the seat 28 may be mounted to the second end of the first elongate member such that when the desk system 10 is oriented in a collapsed position (further described below) the seat 28 may pivot to assist in providing a more compact configuration of the desk system.
The knee support assembly 22 may be connected to a rear support base 34 through a column assembly 36. The seat assembly 26 may include a second elongate member 37. The second elongate member 37 may include a first end for resting on the underlying surface and a second end. The seat assembly 26 may include two second elongate members 37. The first elongate member 33 and the second elongate member 37 may share a common pivot and be pivotable relative to one another in a scissor-like manner. For example, the first elongate member 33 and the second elongate member 37 may share a pivot 39.
To permit pivotal movement of the seat assembly 26 and the knee support assembly 22 there is provided a pivot assembly 38. For example, the pivot assembly 38 may include a link 42. To facilitate positioning of the seat assembly 26 relative to the knee support assembly 22 a support plate 40 may be secured between braces 36a and 36b of the column assembly 36. The link 42 may be provided between a plate 40 and the seat assembly 26. One end of the link 42 may be pivotally connected to the seat assembly 26 at a pivot 44. The link 42 may operate as a support member and be cooperable with the first elongate member 33 and the second elongate member 37 to selectively retain the elongate members in one or more crossed orientations. The other end of link 42 may have a transversely extended rod 46 connected thereto which may be adjustably positioned between slots in plate 40 to receive rod 46 in various positions. For example, the link 42 may be a strut pivotally connected to one of the elongate members and engageable with the other of the elongate members at one or more spaced apart locations in order to vary a height of components of the desk system 10. The link 42 may also be pivotally attached to one of the elongate members.
The first and second elongate members 33, 37, the seat 28, the inner and outer columns 14, 16, and the desk top 12 may be arranged with one another to transition between at least a collapsed position and an expanded position. For example,
Shown attached to the desk top 12 are various accessories including a fan 54, speakers 56, and a lighting system 58. Examples of other accessories which may be removably attached to the desk top 12 include, but are not limited to, a mobile phone dock, a tablet dock, a cup holder, a utensil receptacle, a speaker, a snack tray, a makeup mirror, a cord organizer, a book holder, a file receptacle, one or more clips, or an art supply holder. The seat 28 and the knee pads of the knee support assembly 22 are of a different design than
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The pivot assembly 24 for permitting movement of the column 16 is similarly designed to adjust or retain the column assembly in a fixed position.
The desk top 12 may be rotated relative to an axis normal to the desk top 12. For example, the desk top 12 may rotate between 90 and 180 degrees. Bottom surface projections 82 of the desk top 12 may fit into corresponding openings that are formed in a plate to which is secured toothed member 74. In a normal fixed position, a first plate 86 and a second plate 81 may be retained in their relationship by the knob 90 to which is connected a shaft (not shown) which when loosened permits disengagement of the projections 82 from the openings 84 which permits rotation of the desk top 12. When the plates 81, 86 are in their relocated position the knob 90 may be tightened to retain the plates in the new position.
The desk systems described above provide users with a workspace option in which a stored desk system may be easily opened as a fully assembled product and adjust to fit their body. Transition between the various positions and configurations does not require additional parts or tools. Accessories may attach to the desk simply and allow the user to customize their workspace according to work needs and style and without obstructing work space of the desk top. The accessories may also fold against the desk top storage. Additionally, the seat and knee supports may positively influence the user's posture while working at the desk and may be adjusted to accommodate various user body types and sizes.
The column assembly 208 may be mounted to a first elongate member 214 or a second elongate member 216. The first elongate member 214 and the second elongate member 216 may be arranged with one another for a scissor-type movement to assist in transitioning the desk system 200 between the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration. A knee support assembly and a seat assembly may be mounted to one or both of the elongate members to support a user. For example, the knee support assembly may include a first knee support 220 and a second knee support 222. The seat assembly may include a seat 226 mounted to the second elongate member 216. The seat 226 may be adjustable to accommodate various sizes of users to position the user in a comfortable position relative to the desk top 206. A diagonal support member 228 may extend between the first elongate member 214 and the second elongate member 216 to retain the elongate members in position relative to one another.
A first support member 240 extends from the first elongate member 214 and a second support member 242 extends from the second elongate member 216. The first support member 240 and the second support member 242 are for resting upon an underlying surface.
One or more wheel assemblies may be mounted to ends of one or both of the support members for rotation. For example, a first wheel assembly 250 and a second wheel assembly 252 may be mounted at opposing ends of the second support member 242. The wheel assemblies may be mounted to the second support member 242 to assist a user in moving the desk system 200. For example, when the desk system 200 is in the collapsed configuration, a user may grasp the first support member 240 to pull or push the desk system 200 while the wheel assemblies rotate upon an underlying surface. When the desk system 200 is in the expanded configuration, a user may grasp the seat 226 or other portion of the desk system 200 to orient the desk system 200 at an angle relative to an underlying surface and such that the only the wheel assemblies are contacting the underlying surface for desk system 200 movement. While the wheel assemblies are shown mounted to the second support member 242 in
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The base component 260 is sized for securing to one of the ends of the first support member 240 or the second support member 242. The first intermediate component 262 includes a through-hole sized for receiving a portion of the base component 260 for securing the first intermediate component 262 thereto. The second intermediate component 264 includes a base portion 272 for insertion within the through-hole of the first intermediate component 262 to secure the first intermediate component 262 and the second intermediate component 264 to one another. While shown as separate components in
The second intermediate component 264 may include flaps to assist in securement to the base component 260. For example, the second intermediate component 264 may include flaps 275 having a lip for gripping an edge of the base component 260 when the second intermediate component 264 is mounted to the base component 260. The second intermediate component 264 includes a first ledge 276 and the third intermediate component 268 includes a second ledge 278. When the second intermediate component 264 and the third intermediate component 268 are mounted to one another the first ledge 276 and the second ledge 278 are aligned to define a channel sized to receive a portion of the wheel 266.
The cap 270 may be fixed to the second intermediate component 264 such that the wheel 266 and the third intermediate component 268 may rotate. For example, the cap 270 may include cylinder-shaped mounts 286 for insertion within cylinder-shaped cavities of receivers 288 extending from the second intermediate component 264. In one example, the mounts 286 and the receivers 288 may be sized relative to one another to facilitate a snap-fit. In another example, the mounts 286 and the receivers 288 may have a non-cylindrical shape. The mounts 286 and the receivers 288 may be secured to one another via other methods, such as via an adhesive.
One or more rollers 290 may be mounted for rotation to the cap 270. For example, each of the one or more rollers 290 may be mounted about one of the mounts 286. The one or more rollers 290 extend into the channel when the cap 270 is mounted to the second intermediate component 264 to contact an inner surface of the third intermediate component 268 so that the third intermediate component 268 and the wheel 266 may rotate upon the one or more rollers 290.
The pivot assembly 294 is mounted to an inner column 308 of the column assembly 208. The inner column 308 may have a telescoping relationship with an outer column 310 of the column assembly 208 to raise and lower the desk top 206. A swivel mechanism may rotate the desk top 206 about an axis normal to the desk top 206.
The base portion 336 may define one or more openings 340 each extending in an arc of various degrees relative to a center point of the base portion 336. The one or more openings 340 provide space for fasteners to rotatably secure the main component 320 to the desk top 206. The main component 320 and the desk top 206 are arranged with one another so that the desk top 206 may rotate upon the main component 320 as guided by a relationship between the fasteners and the one or more openings 340. The base portion 336 may define one or more notches 342 spaced from one another to assist in facilitating engagement of the desk top 206 when rotated between positions. The base portion 336 may include cutouts to minimize a weight of material while also providing structural rigidity by having one or more tabs 344 radially spaced from one another.
The transfer assembly 352 is mechanically linked to the first slider 354 and the second slider 356 to direct lateral translation of the sliders between multiple positions when the knob 350 rotates the transfer assembly 352. For example, the sliders may laterally translate to insert and retract the pins within the respective adjacent arcuate cutout 338 to facilitate transition between an engaged and a disengaged position of the pins. Each of the pins may include a spherical-shaped end to facilitate easier insertion and retraction of the pins within the arcuate cutout 338 in comparison to a cylinder-shaped end.
A spring 366 may be disposed between the first slider 354 and the second slider 356 to bias retention of the sliders toward the engaged position. Rotation of the knob 350 directs the sliders to translate in a direction opposite the bias of the spring 366.
While various embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms encompassed by the claims. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. As previously described, the features of various embodiments can be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosure that may not be explicitly described or illustrated. While various embodiments could have been described as providing advantages or being preferred over other embodiments or prior art implementations with respect to one or more desired characteristics, those of ordinary skill in the art recognize that one or more features or characteristics can be compromised to achieve desired overall system attributes, which depend on the specific application and implementation. These attributes can include, but are not limited to marketability, appearance, consistency, robustness, customer acceptability, reliability, accuracy, etc. As such, embodiments described as less desirable than other embodiments or prior art implementations with respect to one or more characteristics are not outside the scope of the disclosure and can be desirable for particular applications.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional Application No. 62/123,502 filed Nov. 20, 2014, and is a continuation-in-part of PCT Application No. PCT/US2015/061912 filed on Nov. 20, 2015, the disclosures of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
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