The present invention relates to a portable, foldable work table. More particularly, the work table can be folded and stored substantially flat in a briefcase, luggage or other carrying equipment and is particularly well-suited for a tablet or laptop computer.
Due to the popularity of computers almost every family owns a computer. Computers have been quickly replaced by laptops because of their portability. Recently, tablets are replacing laptops as the preferred means of computing as their features compete with features that only computers used to have.
A tablet computer, or simply a “tablet,” is a mobile computer with display, circuitry and battery in a single unit. Tablets are equipped with numerous features such as cameras, microphones, accelerometer and touchscreens, with finger or stylus gestures replacing computer mouse and keyboard. Tablets may include physical buttons, e.g., to control basic features such as speaker volume and power and ports for network communications and to charge the battery. An on-screen, popup virtual keyboard is usually used for typing. Tablets are typically larger than smart phones or personal digital assistants at 7 inches (18 cm) or larger, measured diagonally.
Hybrid tablets that include detachable keyboards have been sold since the mid-1990s. Convertible touchscreen notebook computers have an integrated keyboard that can be hidden by a swivel or slide joint. Booklet tablets have dual-touchscreens and can be used as a notebook by displaying a virtual keyboard on one of the displays.
Conceptualized in the mid-20th century and prototyped and developed in the last two decades of that century, the devices became popular in 2010. As of March 2012, 31% of U.S. Internet users were reported to own some type of tablet. Among tablets available in 2012, the top-selling line of devices was Apple's iPad with 100 million sold by mid October 2012 since its release on Apr. 3, 2010, followed by Amazon's Kindle Fire with 7 million, and Barnes & Noble's Nook with 5 million.
Today's tablets use capacitive touchscreens with multi-touch, unlike earlier stylus-driven resistive touchscreen devices. After 2010, multi-touch and other natural user interface features, as well as flash memory solid state storage and “instant on” warm-booting; external USB and Bluetooth keyboards defined tablets. Some have 3G mobile telephone applications.
Apple is often credited for defining this new class of consumer device and has shaped the commercial market for tablets. iPads and competing devices have been tested by the US military. The most successful tablet is the Apple iPad, using the iOS operating system. Its debut in 2010 pushed tablets into the mainstream and revolutionized the form of communication for most people. Samsung's Galaxy Tab and others followed, continuing the trends towards the features listed above.
Tablets can be used in beds, cars, on the floor, in chairs while watching television and in an airplane while traveling. Nevertheless, there are not any appropriate portable tables to support the tablet, especially when it is used for typing messages or working on a document with an external keyboard. In addition, when an external source of battery power (such as a Mophie device) is used it can become cumbersome for the user to balance all of the devices when a stationary desk or other table is not available. Moreover, when traveling on an airline it is simply not possible to use a tablet (with or without an external keyboard) in the amount of room provided, especially when the table attached to the seat is occupied with food or drink.
Therefore, what is needed is a work table that is foldable, easily stored, portable and can be used in a variety of places and with a variety of devices such as tablets and laptop computers.
The foregoing needs are addressed by the work table in accordance with the invention.
In one aspect of the invention a work table that can be used on an individual's lap and that can accommodate a tablet or laptop computer is provided.
In another aspect of the invention, a work table that is small, foldable, portable and easily stored in a suitcase, briefcase or other similar device is provided.
In another aspect of the invention, a work table that can secure a tablet and/or laptop computer and prevent it from falling off an individual's lap is provided.
In another aspect of the invention a work table that includes a tray having compartments for external batteries, cell phones and the like is also provided.
While multiple embodiments, objects, features and advantages are disclosed, still other embodiments of the invention will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from the following detailed description taken together with the accompanying figures, the foregoing being illustrative and not restrictive.
For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The underside of base 12 may include a slip-resistant surface that creates a friction hold between the base 12 and a user's lap to prevent the base 12 from slipping or being misplaced from the lap. Such a slip-resistant surface may include chemical surface treatment or mechanical etching of the base 12 itself. Alternatively, a slip-resistant material may be operably coupled to the underside of the base, the slip-resistant material including natural and synthetic rubbers, silicone and the like. The slip-resistant material may also include a texture, grooves or other pattern or may simply be applied in strips across the underside of the base.
Pair of articulating arms 15 operably and foldably couple base 12 to tablet holder 14. Articulating arms 15 may comprise wood, plastic, metals and combinations of the foregoing. Each articulating arm 15 is coupled at a first end 18 to base 12 or alternatively to optional tray 16 and at a second end 20 to tablet holder 14. Each articulating arm 15 is coupled by a graspable fastener 22 at the first 18 and second 20 ends. As shown, each fastener includes a finger operable arm portion 23 that allows the user to operably tighten and loosen the fastener to position the tablet holder 14 relative to base 12. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that fastener 22 is depicted as a two arm clamping knob but any type of knob that is capable of tightening and loosening the articulating arms 15 may be provided such as a bar clamping knob, a three, four, five and six arm clamping knobs, fluted clamping knob, lobed clamping knob, leo clamping know, octagonal clamping knob, trigon clamping knob and the like.
Tablet holder 14 includes a ledge 24 that operates to support a tablet (as shown) or laptop computer. Ledge 24 may also optionally include a bounding or restraining bar (not shown) that extends in front of the tablet or laptop to further secure the tablet from falling. Crossbar 26 extends from the first articulating arm to the second articulating arm and is operably coupled thereto. Crossbar 26 conveniently serves to hold the tablet's cover 28 out of the way and further serves to maintain tablet 25 in position on ledge 24. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that crossbar 26 also is a convenience to a user because the user does not need to remover the tablet's cover 28 prior to positioning in on the lap top desk.
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Arm chair desktop 500 broadly includes base 12, tablet holder 14 having ledge 24, pair of articulating arms 15 and fasteners 22.
Base 12 is coupled to clamp 13 which removably couples base 12 to the arm of a chair (as shown) or to a tray table on an airplane. Pair of articulating arms 15 includes first ends 18 that are operably coupled to base 12 and second ends 20 that are operably coupled to base 12 thereby foldably connecting tablet holder 14 to base. As best seen in
Each articulating arm 15 is coupled by a fastener 22 at the first 18 and second 20 ends. Each fastener includes a finger operable wing portion 23 that allows the user to operably tighten and loosen the fastener to position the tablet holder 14 relative to base 12. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that fastener 22 is depicted as a bolt with a wing nut but any type of fastener that is capable of tightening and loosening the articulating arms 15 may be utilized as previously noted. In addition, any number of fasteners may be used to secure articulating arms 15 to tablet holder 14 and base 12.
Tablet holder 14 includes ledge 24 that operates to support a tablet (as shown) or laptop computer. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that although not shown a crossbar may extend horizontally from the first articulating arm to the second articulating arm and is operably coupled thereto. A crossbar may conveniently serve to hold a tablet's cover out of the way and further serves to maintain the tablet in position on ledge without displacing. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the addition of a crossbar to the arm chair desk top would also be a convenience to a user because the user does not need to remover the tablet's cover prior to positioning in on the arm chair.
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While the invention has been described with reference to various aspects it is to be understood that modifications or other variations may be easily made without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is defined in the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US14/63348 | 10/31/2014 | WO | 00 |
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61898134 | Oct 2013 | US |