Information
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Patent Grant
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6170406
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Patent Number
6,170,406
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 26, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 9, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 108 5001
- 108 5002
- 108 1
- 312 2233
- 312 2236
- 312 195
- 248 918
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An improved recessed computer monitor table that is capable of quickly and easily providing for height and angle adjustment of a computer monitor. The table comprises a top that has an opening adapted to receive the computer monitor and a support base attached to the top. Also, one or more recess side panels are adapted to mount to the top lower portion. Further, a rod adjuster assembly and one or more adjuster panels are provided. The one or more adjuster panels are adapted to adjustably mount to the one or more recess side panels and have one or more slots disposed on the one or more adjuster panels. The one or more slots are also adapted to receive the rod adjuster assembly. At least one recess top pan is provided that is pivotably mounted to the one or more adjuster panels at a first end and movably mounted to the one or more adjuster panels at a second end having the at least one slot.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to recessed monitor tables, and more particularly to recessed monitor tables that provide for easy adjustment of the angle and height of a computer monitor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Recessed monitor tables of various types are known in the art. Such devices are typically used with personal computers having a monitor and a keyboard attached. Personal computers are increasingly being used in business, education and home environments. Typically, computer workstations have the computer monitor and keyboard located on top of a desk or counter. The computer monitor is normally tall in height and prevents the user from looking over the monitor while the user is in a seated position. Frequently, the user is not able to adjust the monitor to a position where it is comfortably viewed while in use and where the user has an unobstructed view over the monitor. The inability to adjust the computer monitor viewing angle and/or height position often reduces the efficiency of the computer user. Prior art monitor tables do not allow for the height and angle of the monitor relative to the surface it rests on to be adjusted easily by the user. This forces the user to adapt to the position of the monitor rather than allowing the user to easily adjust the monitor to the user's specific needs. Therefore, the computer user must experience visual and/or physical strain during the operation of the computer to look over or at the monitor. One of the problems with a computer monitor which cannot be adjusted to a user's physical requirements is neck strain and/or back pain resulting from always holding the neck and/or back in an uncomfortable position to view the monitor.
The prior art has attempted to provide recessed monitor tables; however, they have some inherent disadvantages. One of the disadvantages is that the monitor tables are designed so that the computer monitors are not height or angle adjustable with respect to the table top. Ergonomic principles dictate that a computer monitor should be adjustable to the requirements of each individual user in order to maximize the efficiency of each individual user, rather than force each user to adapt to a specific monitor arrangement. Some other monitor tables that are in the prior art do provide for height or angle adjustment of the monitor, but the adjustments are difficult for the computer user to make.
The present invention overcomes these and other problems inherent in existing recessed monitor tables. The present invention provides a recessed monitor table that has a recess assembly that is easily adjustable and allows the user to have a clear line of sight over the computer monitor. This feature is especially useful in a computer training classroom environment. For example, the entire computer monitor may be easily lowered (or raised) so that the user can see the instructor at the front of the training room. Further, the entire computer monitor may be easily tilted to different angles to provide the most comfortable monitor viewing angle for the computer user. Also, the present invention provides a cord management system for data and power lines. The power and data lines are not interfered with when the monitor is repositioned either by height adjustment or angle adjustment.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The principal object of the present invention is to provide a novel recessed monitor table that supports a monitor which can be angle and height adjustable with respect to the table top.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a novel recessed monitor table that is ergonomically designed.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide novel recessed monitor tables that can be arranged side-by-side in a row.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a recessed monitor table that provides for easy adjustment of the angle and height of the computer monitor with respect to the table top.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a novel recessed computer monitor table that neatly stores data and power lines.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a novel recessed computer monitor table that supports a variety of different monitor sizes and shapes.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a novel recessed monitor table which is simple in design, inexpensive to manufacture, easy to assemble and is durable and rugged in structure.
Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and drawings of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These and other objects are achieved by a recessed monitor table of the present invention. In one form of the invention, a recess monitor assembly is provided, that, when attached to a table top having a cut-out large enough for a computer monitor to fit through, is capable of supporting a computer monitor. Further, the recess assembly may easily provide for height and angle adjustment of the computer monitor to provide the user with the specific monitor viewing position required. Alternate embodiments of the present invention may provide a central processing unit holder, cord and wire storage locations, and power assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of one embodiment of the recessed monitor table of the present invention showing the computer monitor in a recessed position;
FIG. 2
is a rear perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the recessed monitor table of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a left side view of an alternate embodiment of the recessed monitor table of
FIG. 1
showing the computer monitor in a fully upright position (in dashed lines) and in a recessed position;
FIG. 4
is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the recessed monitor table taken along line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
with the front portion of the top cut away; and
FIG. 5
is a rear view of an alternate embodiment of the recessed monitor table taken along line
5
—
5
of FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of one embodiment of the recessed monitor table
10
constructed in accordance with the present invention. In
FIG. 1
, the recessed monitor table comprises a top
20
, a recess assembly
24
, a back support
90
(as best shown in FIG.
2
), a base assembly
97
, a modesty panel assembly
118
, a power assembly
132
(as best shown in
FIG. 5
) and a central processing unit (CPU) holder
156
. As best shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the recess assembly
24
may comprise adjuster panels
26
and
36
, recess side panels
46
and
58
, a recess top pan
68
, rod adjuster assembly
77
and a back support
90
. Also shown in
FIG. 1
, in place on the table
10
, are a computer monitor
12
, keyboard
13
and CPU
14
.
The top
20
, for example, may be 36″ deep and may have a U-shaped cut-out
21
that may be 20.5 inches long×20.5 inches wide. The U-shaped cut-out
21
may be designed to adapt and hold monitors
12
ranging in size from 15 to 21 inches or may be modified to hold larger or smaller sized monitors
12
. The top
20
may contain, for example, 10.75″ of surface space on each of the left and right side of the cut-out. The top
20
may be fabricated from 1″ thick particle board with high pressure laminate and 3 mm PVC edges. The top
20
may also be made of any other material that will provide for proper operation of the recessed monitor table
10
. Further, the top
20
may contain mounting holes
22
to attach the recess assembly
24
and the base assembly
97
to the top
20
. Also, connectors such as ganging clips, for example model numbers PDQclip and PGCclip as supplied by Bretford Manufacturing located in Franklin Park, Ill., may be used to connect adjoining tables
10
. The aforementioned table measurements may also be any measurements or combination of measurements that will provide for proper operation of the recessed monitor table
10
.
As best shown in
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
5
, the recess side panels
46
,
58
may comprise height adjuster holes
54
and
55
, flanges
50
, mounting holes
52
and fasteners
56
.
FIGS. 4 and 5
show one embodiment of the table
10
where the recess side panels
46
,
58
are mounted to the top
20
at mounting holes
52
with fasteners
56
. In this mounting configuration, side panels
46
,
58
may be substantially perpendicular to top
20
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, height adjuster holes
54
,
55
may be located at opposite ends of side panels
46
,
58
. In one embodiment, holes
54
,
55
may be disposed in a substantially straight line on the panels
46
,
58
. Further, holes
54
,
55
may be substantially equally spaced apart from each adjacent hole
54
or
55
. The recess side panels
46
,
58
may be constructed of metal, plastic, wood or any other type of material that will provide for proper operation of the table
10
.
As best shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, adjuster panels
26
and
36
may comprise one or more pivot holes
28
, one or more inverted J-shaped slots
30
having one or more slot bottoms
31
and one or more height adjuster holes
33
,
34
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, in one embodiment, height adjuster holes
33
,
34
may be disposed on panels
26
,
36
at opposite ends of panels
26
,
36
. Also, in one embodiment, the inverted J-shaped slots
30
may be disposed on one each of each of the panels
26
,
36
substantially as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. In each panel
26
and
36
, the inverted J-shaped slots
30
may communicate with each other and form one continuous slot
32
. In alternate embodiments, slots
30
may be C-shaped, I-shaped, U-shaped, V-shaped or any other slot shape that will provide for proper operation of table
10
. In yet other alternate embodiments, slots
30
may be circle-shaped. Further, one or more pivot holes
28
may be disposed on each panel
26
,
36
distal the J-shaped slots
30
(see FIG.
3
). As shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
5
, adjuster panel height adjuster holes
33
,
34
may align with side panel height adjuster holes
54
,
55
respectively. Fasteners
56
, i.e. one or more bolts and nuts, may securely mount the adjuster panels
36
,
46
to the side panels
46
,
58
respectively by placing the fasteners
56
through the corresponding height adjuster holes
33
and
54
and height adjuster holes
34
and
55
, as shown in FIGS.
3
-
5
. The viewing height of the monitor with respect to the top
20
may be adjusted by mounting the adjuster panels
26
,
36
to different height adjuster holes
54
,
55
. The adjuster panels
26
,
36
may be constructed of metal, plastic, wood or any other type of material that will provide for proper operation of the table
10
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 5
, the monitor recess top pan
68
may have adjuster slots
72
, cord hole
74
and pivot holes
70
. The adjuster slots
72
may be disposed on the top pan
68
so that at least a portion of the slots
72
may be aligned with the inverted J-shaped slots
30
. In one embodiment, the pivot holes
70
may be disposed on the top pan
68
distal the adjuster slots substantially as shown in FIG.
3
. The pivot holes
70
may be disposed on the top pan
68
so that the holes
70
align with adjuster panel pivot holes
28
substantially as shown in FIG.
3
. Fasteners, i.e. bolts and nuts, may rotatably connect the top pan
68
at pivot holes
70
to the adjuster panels
26
and
36
at the adjuster panel pivot holes
28
(see FIG.
3
). A pad
76
may be provided between the computer monitor
12
and the top pan
68
. The pad
76
may be constructed of rubber or any other material that will prevent the computer monitor
12
from sliding when the monitor
12
is angle adjusted with respect to the top
20
. In alternate embodiments, the monitor recess top pan
68
may also contain a bin
75
to hold excess cable, wire or cord
15
. The monitor recess top pan
68
may accept monitors
12
of a wide variety of dimensions and weights. The monitor recess top pan
68
may be constructed of metal, plastic, wood or any other type of material that will provide for proper operation of the table
10
and provide support for the monitor
12
.
In one embodiment, the rod adjuster assembly
77
may comprise one or more knobs
78
, a rod
80
having threads
81
at each end of the rod
80
, one or more spacers
82
and one or more washers
84
. As shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
5
, rod
80
may fit into and movably interface with the plurality of inverted J-shaped slots
30
and monitor recess top pan adjuster slots
72
. The inverted J-shaped slots
30
allow the rod
80
to drop and lock (or raise and lock) into the user selected slot bottom
31
and provide for monitor recess top pan
68
angle adjustments which may, for example, be in the amount of 5 degree increments with respect to the top
20
. Also, the monitor recess top pan
68
angle adjustment may be in any increments that will provide for proper operation of the table
10
and monitor
12
. Further, the slots
30
may be designed so that the user can pull up (or lower) the rod
80
to the desired slot
31
position without the rod
80
locking into place until the user allows the rod
80
to rest in the selected slot bottom
31
. The slot bottoms
31
also act as a safety mechanism by preventing the rod
80
from slipping out of slot bottoms
31
and falling into the next slot bottom
31
position. As shown in
FIG. 5
, in an alternate embodiment, one or more spacers
82
may be provided to fit over each end of the rod
80
. The spacers
82
may be constructed to fit inside the inverted J-slots
30
and slots
22
so that the rod
80
does not come into contact with the adjuster panels
36
,
46
or monitor recess top pan
68
. The spacers
82
may be constructed of plastic or any other type of material that will provide for proper operation of table
10
. Further, the knobs
78
may attach to the rod
80
at each end having threads
81
or some other type of fastener capable of holding knobs
78
to rod
80
, for example a cotter pin. Washers
84
may be provided in place on the rod
80
located proximate the knob
78
and adjuster panels
26
,
36
.
In an alternate embodiment, fasteners, such as a nut and bolt for example, may replace the rod
80
. The fasteners would be used to hold the top pan slots
72
in place to the adjuster panels slot
30
. This embodiment may be used in a school environment to prevent students or children from frequently moving or playing with the recess assembly
24
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
5
, the support base assembly
97
may comprise leg channels
98
, foot channels
104
, toe kicks
106
and glides
108
. The base assembly
97
may be constructed of 14 and 18 gauge steel or any other material that will provide for proper operation of the recessed monitor table
10
. Leg channels
98
may mount to top
20
substantially as shown in FIG.
3
. In alternate embodiments, recessed monitor table
10
may have two or more legs
98
that mount to top
20
. In yet alternate embodiments, one or more metal channels may mount horizontally to the underside of top
20
and one or more legs
98
may mount to the metal channels. In yet other alternate embodiments, the leg channels
98
may have an internal channel
99
for wires or cords to travel vertically inside the channels
98
. Foot channels
104
may mount substantially perpendicularly to legs
98
as shown in FIG.
3
. Rotatably attached to the bottom of each foot channel
104
, there may be one or more glides
108
that allow the table
10
to be leveled. It is noted that the recess assembly
24
may be attached to virtually any table configuration that is able to accept and allow for proper operation of the recess assembly
24
and is capable of physically supporting the combined weight of the recess assembly
24
and any additional computer components.
In alternate embodiments, support base assembly
97
may further have a modesty panel
118
. The modesty panel
118
may connect to the base assembly
97
as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 5
. Further, in alternate embodiments, the panel
118
may be provided with a trough
124
which may be 3″ tall by 1″ deep. The trough
124
may hold wires or cords
15
in a substantially horizontal position. The modesty panel
118
may be made of any material that will provide for proper operation of table
10
, such as for example steel or plastic.
In yet another alternate embodiment, a CPU holder
156
may be provided and may mount to the under side of top
20
as shown in FIG.
1
. The CPU holder
156
may be expandable to support different sized CPUs. Further, the CPU holder
156
may be made of virtually any material that will provide for proper operation of table
10
, such as for example steel or plastic.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, in yet other alternate embodiments, recessed monitor table
10
may comprise a power assembly
132
. Power assembly
132
may comprise a cover
134
, a data channel
136
, a power channel
137
, end caps
138
and electrical receptacles
142
. The power assembly
132
may provide hard-wire or soft-wire power and data transfer to the table
10
. Power assembly
132
may be adapted to mount to the modesty panel
118
and allow quick access to power at electrical receptacles
142
without opening the cover
134
. Further, power assembly
132
may provide a separate channel
136
for data wires to separate the data wires from the power wires to prevent interference. Power assembly
132
may be designed to satisfy category
5
requirements and may be constructed of any material capable of providing for proper operation of table
10
. In alternate embodiments, connectors may be provided to join power assemblies
132
between adjoining tables
10
. Additionally, an eight-wire, four-circuit hard-wire system may run directly from the wall or floor through the power assembly
132
to deliver power to all the tables
10
. End caps
140
may be mounted to each end of the power assembly
132
that is not joined to an adjacent power assembly
132
.
As best shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, in one embodiment of the recessed monitor table
10
, a computer monitor back support
90
may be provided. The back support
90
may comprise a curved wall
91
having one or more arcs
92
, a rounded end
94
and a lower back end
95
. The support
90
may be mounted to the top
20
substantially as shown in
FIG. 3
or the support
90
may be mounted to the top
20
in any manner that will secure the support
90
to the table
10
. The arcs
92
may provide for the support
90
to experience increased strength and elasticity. Also, as a result of including one or more arcs
92
, the support
90
may be constructed of a material that is thinner than if the one or more arcs
90
were not included. The rounded end
94
, for example, may be horizontally offset 4 inches and vertically offset 9 inches from the lower back end
95
. As shown in
FIG. 3
in use, when the monitor
12
is angle adjusted, the monitor
12
may rest against the support rounded end
94
and force the support
90
to bend backward. As the monitor
12
is angled backward, the back of the monitor
12
may smoothly slide along the rounded end
94
. The support
90
may be constructed so that the support
90
, even when the monitor
12
is in the finally recessed position, never extends past the vertical plane that is adjacent to and perpendicular to the top
20
rear portion.
In use, the rear portion of the monitor recess top pan
68
may be easily raised or lowered in 5 degree increments (or in alternate embodiments, any other degree increments) with respect to top
20
. The monitor
12
does not have to be repositioned by the user on the top pan
68
for the user to adjust the angle of the rear portion of the monitor recess top pan
68
. The user simply holds knob
78
and raises or lowers the rod adjuster assembly
77
which causes rod
80
to travel through slots
32
thereby allowing top pan slots
72
to follow the same path as rod
80
along slots
32
. As the rear portion of top pan
68
is being raised or lowered, the front portion of top pan
68
is pivoting around pivot point
35
. The user then places rod
80
in the appropriate slot bottom
31
to obtain the desired monitor
12
angle with respect to the top
20
. Further, the entire monitor recess top pan
68
may be raised or lowered with respect to top
20
. The user simply raises or lowers adjuster panels
26
,
36
to the desired position by selecting the appropriate height adjuster holes
54
,
55
in recess side panels
46
,
58
and aligning the height adjuster holes
33
,
34
. The fasteners
56
are then inserted into the appropriate aligned adjuster holes and the top pan
68
with the monitor
12
are maintained at the appropriate height with respect to the top
20
.
Specific embodiments of novel methods and apparatus for construction of novel recessed monitor tables according to the present invention have been described for the purpose of illustrating the manner in which the invention is made and used. It should be understood that the implementation of other variations and modifications of the invention and its various aspects will be apparent to one skilled in the art, and that the invention is not limited by the specific embodiments described. Therefore, it is contemplated to cover the present invention any and all modifications, variations, or equivalents that fall within the true spirit and scope of the basic underlying principles disclosed and claimed herein.
Claims
- 1. A recessed computer monitor table that is capable of providing for height and angle adjustment of a computer monitor, said table comprising:a top having an upper surface portion, a lower surface portion and an opening adapted to receive the computer monitor; a support base attached to the top; at least one recess side panel adapted to mount to the top lower surface portion; a means for adjusting a viewing angle of the computer monitor; at least one adjuster panel adapted to adjustably mount to the at least one recess side panel and having at least one slot that is disposed on the at least one adjuster panel and that is adapted to receive the means for adjusting; and at least one recess top pan pivotably mounted to the at least one adjuster panel at a first end and movably mounted to the at least one adjuster panel at a second end having the at least one slot wherein the means for adjusting is received by the recess top pan and the at least one adjuster panel slot at the second end to provide for the top pan to move with respect to the adjuster panel.
- 2. The recessed monitor table of claim 1 wherein the means for adjusting is a rod.
- 3. The recessed monitor table of claim 2 wherein the rod further comprises one or more knobs attached to at least one end of the rod and at least one spacer disposed on at least one end of the rod proximate to the at least one knob.
- 4. The recessed monitor table of claim 1 further comprising a modesty panel having a storage channel, said panel adapted to mount to the underside of the top.
- 5. The recessed monitor table of claim 1 further comprising a computer monitor back support attached to the table, said support comprising at least one rounded end.
- 6. The recessed monitor table of claim 1 further comprising means for supplying and separating power means and data transfer means to the table.
- 7. The recessed monitor table of claim 1 further comprising a means for holding a central processing unit, said means for holding adapted to attach to the table.
- 8. The recessed monitor table of claim 1 wherein the at least one adjuster panel slot after comprises at least one slot bottom disposed along the length of the at least one slot and that is adapted to securely receive the adjusting means.
- 9. The recessed monitor table of claim 1 wherein the at least one recess side panel further comprises at least one height adjuster hole disposed on the at least one recess side panel and adapted to removably mount to the at least one adjuster panel.
- 10. The recessed monitor table of claim 1 further comprising a cord bin attached to the table proximate the computer monitor.
- 11. A recess assembly that when mounted to a support surface having an opening adapted to receive a computer monitor can support the computer monitor and provide for height and angle adjustment of the computer monitor, said recess assembly comprising:at least one recess side panel adapted to mount to the support surface; a means for adjusting a viewing angle of the computer monitor; at least one adjuster panel adapted to adjustably mount to the at least one recess side panel and having at least one slot disposed on the at least one adjuster panel adapted to receive the means for adjusting; and at least one recess top pan pivotably mounted to the at least one adjuster panel at a first end and movably mounted to the at least one adjuster panel at a second end having the at least one slot wherein the means for adjusting is received by the recess top pan and the at least one adjuster panel slot at the second end to provide for the top pan to move with respect to the adjuster panel.
- 12. The recess assembly of claim 11 wherein the means for adjusting is a rod.
- 13. The recess assembly of claim 12 wherein the rod further comprises at least one knob attached to at least one end of the rod and at least one spacer disposed on at least one end of the rod proximate to the at least one knob.
- 14. The recess assembly of claim 11 further comprising a computer monitor back support adapted to attach to the support surface, said back support comprising at least one rounded end.
- 15. The recess assembly of claim 11 wherein the at least one adjuster panel slot further comprises at least one slot bottom disposed along the length of the at least one slot and the at least one slot bottom is adapted to securely receive the adjusting means.
- 16. The recess assembly of claim 11 wherein the at least one recess side panel further comprises at least one height adjuster hole disposed on at least one recess side panel and the at least one height adjuster hole is adapted to removably mount to the at least one adjuster panel.
- 17. The recess assembly of claim 11 further comprising a cord bin attached to the support proximate the computer monitor.
- 18. A recess assembly that when mounted to a support surface having an opening adapted to receive a computer monitor can support the computer monitor and provide for height and angle adjustment of the computer monitor, said recess assembly comprising:at least one or more recess side panels adapted to mount to the support surface; a rod; at least one adjuster panel adapted to adjustably mount to the at least one recess side panel and having at least one slot disposed on the at least one adjuster panel adapted to receive the rod; and at least one recess top pan pivotably mounted to the at least one adjuster panel at a first end and movably mounted to the at least one adjuster panel at a second end having the at least one slot wherein the rod is received by the recess top pan and the at least one adjuster panel slot at the second end to provide for the top pan to move with respect to the adjuster panel.
- 19. The recess assembly of claim 18 wherein the at least one recess side panel further comprising at least one height adjuster hole disposed on at least one recess side panel and adapted to removably mount to the at least one adjuster panel.
- 20. The recess assembly of claim 18 wherein the at least one adjuster panel slot further comprises at least one slot bottom disposed along the length of the at least one slot and the at least one slot bottom is adapted to securely receive the rod.
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