Not applicable.
The field of the invention is desks or tables and more specifically desk or table assemblies that include leg members, work surfaces, storage components and wire management components that can be configured and assembled to form one or a plurality of different workstation arrangements using a small number or no tools.
The office furniture industry is always evolving to meet the needs of customers. Benching systems have been developed that can be used in large open spaces to provide either temporary or permanent workstations for one or more employees. To this end, known benching systems typically include a leg structure that supports one or more desk or table top surfaces for use by one or more employees. In many cases, additional top members and leg structures can be added to an initial configuration to add additional employee workstations. Known designs often include some type of wire management system mounted to the undersurfaces of the top members for hiding power and/or data cables needed to support users at the workstations. Power receptacles are typically provided below or at the top surfaces for powering devices (e.g., computers, chargers, lighting, etc.). Storage requirements are often met by providing case goods that either mount to the undersurfaces of the top members or in some fashion to the leg structures. Other accessories such as computer shelves, screens, lighting devices, paper holders and the like are known and often are mechanically mounted to undersurfaces or edges of the top members or to the support leg structure.
While benching systems have proven particularly useful in certain applications, known benching systems have several shortcomings. First, some benching systems have been designed to have a minimal number of component parts and are supposed to be easy to assemble without the use of tools or with minimal tool use. Unfortunately, in these cases, the resulting benching assemblies are often wobbly and do not have a quality look and feel after assembly and during used.
Second, some benching systems have been developed that include a large number of components and mechanical linkages between components in order to provide a relatively high quality look and feel. Here, however, quality look and feel and accessory support typically increase expense appreciably and, because of their relative complexity, these systems typically require multi-step assembly of a large number of components and use of many specialized tools which make it difficult at best for an untrained person to assembly a configuration. Moreover, when optimal configuration requirements change (i.e., five workstations are required instead of eight), system complexity discourages reconfiguration resulting in non-optimal use of space.
Third, with the exception of adding on additional workstations to an existing configuration, known benching systems are not particularly reconfigurable for purposes other than workstation use. Thus, for instance, where a benching assembly currently includes eight workstations in a four facing four configuration and only five workstations are required, it may be advantageous to be able to reconfigure the configuration so that two of the stations could be used as general seating in the area and a third of the stations could be eliminated. Known benching systems cannot be reconfigured in this manner.
Fourth, no known benching system allows the components of a single workstation assembly to be used in their entirely in a face to face two person workstation assembly which is a particularly useful capability as it enables the useful face to face arrangement while still allowing odd numbers of workstations to be configured together for optimally supporting any number of users.
It has been recognized that a reconfigurable benching system can be provided that includes a simplified core frame structure and an additional small number of components that can be assembled in many different ways to suit optimal configuration requirements and that can be disassembled just as easily to reconfigure when desired. Assembly components have been designed specifically so that assembly thereof is intuitive, easy, and requires few (e.g., one), if any, tools. The core frame structure is assembled first and thereafter other components are added one at a time until an entire desired configuration is completed. As additional components are added to the core frame structure, the additional components and core frame structure cooperate to increase rigidity of the overall assembly until an extremely sturdy assembly results. The components together act as a web to increase rigidity.
The core frame structure includes first and second leg members and a rigid channel or rail member that extends between and mounts to the first and second leg members. Each leg member includes a horizontal support surface or rail lip that has a length dimension. The channel or rail member can be mounted to each leg member at more than one location along the rail lip. For instance, the channel/rail member can be mounted centrally along each rail lip to divide a frame space between facing surfaces of the leg members into front and rear spaces and different furniture assemblies can be mounted at least partially within the front and rear spaces or the channel/rail member can be mounted at rear ends of the lip members so that the frame space between the leg members resides to a front side of the rail lips and a single furniture assembly can be mounted within the frame space. The channel/rail members is mounted to the legs for sliding movement along the length dimension of the legs so that channel position can be modified quickly.
The components in addition to the leg members and the channel/rail member include support or bracket members, trough members and table top members that can all be mounted within the frame space or generally within a space defined by facing surfaces of the leg members. In some embodiments different table top sizes are optional and a seating or lounge subassembly may also optionally be positioned within a frame space.
For shipping, the assembly components can be disassembled and shipped in relatively small and flat boxes to save costs. To this end, at their base level, most of the assembly components break down into elongated members that can easily stack up into compact spaces.
In at least some embodiments each of the leg members includes oppositely facing lateral surfaces where each of the lateral surfaces forms at least one mounting slot and/or lip members for mounting table top members, trough members, a channel member, etc. Here, a single leg member can be used to support tables, troughs, etc., on either side so that several workstations can be configured in a side-by-side fashion if desired.
Some embodiments include a furniture kit including first and second spaced apart leg members including front and rear end portions and a frame space between facing surfaces, a first furniture assembly including a first rigid furniture component having first and second ends and having front and rear portions, wherein (i) a first furniture configuration is configurable that includes the first furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally within the frame space with the front and rear portions of the first furniture assembly adjacent the front and rear end portions of the leg members, respectively, and (ii) a second furniture configuration is configurable that includes the first furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally within the frame space with the front and rear portions of the first furniture assembly adjacent the rear and front end portions of the leg members, respectively.
In some embodiments a third furniture configuration is configurable that includes the rear portion of the first furniture assembly supported adjacent the front portions of the leg members and the front portion of the first furniture assembly extending out from the frame space and wherein a fourth furniture configuration is configurable that includes the rear portion of the first furniture assembly supported adjacent the rear portions of the leg members with the front portion of the first furniture assembly extending out from the frame space.
In some embodiments the first furniture assembly includes at least a first wire management channel having first and second ends and a table top member wherein the first furniture configuration includes the wire management channel mounted at opposite ends to the first and second leg members along a rear edge of the frame space with the table top member located to a front side of the wire management channel within the frame space, the second furniture configuration includes the wire management channel mounted at opposite ends to the first and second leg members along a front edge of the frame space with the table top member located to a rear side of the wire management channel within the frame space, the third furniture configuration includes the wire management channel mounted at opposite ends to the first and second leg members along an intermediate portion of the frame space with the table top member located to a front side of the wire management channel and the fourth furniture configuration includes the wire management channel mounted at opposite ends to the first and second leg members along an intermediate portion of the frame space with the table top member located to a rear side of the wire management channel.
Some cases further include a second furniture assembly including a second rigid furniture component having first and second ends wherein a fifth furniture configuration is configurable by mounting the second furniture assembly between the first and second leg members to a rear side of the wire management channel in the third furniture configuration and wherein a sixth furniture configuration is configurable by mounting the second furniture assembly between the first and second leg members to a front side of the wire management channel in the fourth furniture configuration.
Some cases further include a third leg member and a second furniture assembly, the third leg member including front and rear end portions where the second and third leg members form a second frame space therebetween, wherein (i) the first furniture configuration further includes the second furniture assembly supported between the second and third leg members and generally within the second frame space with the front and rear portions of the second furniture assembly adjacent the front and rear end portions of the second and third leg members, respectively, (ii) the second furniture configuration further includes the second furniture assembly supported between the second and third leg members and generally within the second frame space with the front and rear portions of the second furniture assembly adjacent the rear and front end portions of the second and third leg members, respectively, (iii) a third furniture configuration is configurable with the first furniture assembly supported between the first and second leg members and generally within the frame space with the front and rear portions of the first furniture assembly adjacent the front and rear end portions of the first and second leg members, respectively, and with the second furniture assembly supported between the second and third leg members and generally within the second frame space with the front and rear portions of the second furniture assembly adjacent the rear and front end portions of the second and third leg members, respectively and (iv) a fourth furniture configuration is configurable with the first furniture assembly supported between the first and second leg members and generally within the frame space with the front and rear portions of the first furniture assembly adjacent the rear and front end portions of the first and second leg members, respectively, and with the second furniture assembly supported between the second and third leg members and generally within the second frame space with the front and rear portions of the second furniture assembly adjacent the rear and front end portions of the second and third leg members, respectively.
Some cases further include a second furniture assembly including a second rigid furniture component having first and second ends wherein a third furniture configuration is configurable that includes the first furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally adjacent the front end portions of the leg members and the second furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally adjacent the rear end portions of the leg members.
Some cases further include a second furniture assembly including a second rigid furniture component having first and second ends and front and rear portions wherein (i) a third furniture configuration is configurable that includes the second furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally within the frame space with the front and rear portions of the second furniture assembly adjacent the front and rear end portions of the leg members, respectively and (ii) a fourth furniture configuration is configurable that includes the second furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally within the frame space with the front and rear portions of the second furniture assembly adjacent the rear and front end portions of the leg members, respectively. In some cases a fifth furniture configuration is configurable that includes the first furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally adjacent the front end portions of the leg members and the second furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally adjacent the rear end portions of the leg members. In some cases the first rigid furniture component includes a table top and the second furniture assembly includes a seating assembly. In some cases each of the first and second rigid furniture components includes a table top.
In some cases the first furniture assembly further includes an elongated rigid rail member wherein the first furniture configuration includes the rail member located adjacent to and supported by the rear portions of the leg members and the second furniture configuration includes the rail member located between adjacent to and supported by the front portions of the leg members.
In some cases the first furniture assembly further includes a table top member and a first storage trough wherein the first storage trough is supportable by the leg members between the first table top and the rail member. In some cases the rail member forms a wire management channel along a length dimension. In some cases the channel member forms an upward opening along rear edges of adjacent furniture assemblies.
In some cases each leg member includes first and second spaced apart and substantially parallel horizontal beam members, the rail member includes an expansion jaw assembly at each of the first and second ends and wherein each expansion jaw is received between and mounts the channel to the beam members that comprise one of the leg members. In some cases the rail member is mounted to the leg members for sliding movement between the front and rear portions of the leg members. In some cases each of the first and second leg members forms at least one substantially horizontal slot and wherein the first furniture assembly includes a support member extending from each of the first and second ends that is releasably receivable within one of the slots for securing the furniture assembly to an adjacent leg member.
Other embodiments include a method for reconfiguring a single person workstation wherein the single person workstation includes first and second spaced apart leg members that form a first frame space therebetween and a table top assembly where the table top assembly is mountable between the leg members in either of at least a first position with the table top assembly located substantially within the frame space and a second position wherein at least a portion of the table top assembly extends out of the frame space, the method comprising the steps of, with the table top assembly initially in the first of the two positions, moving the table top assembly from the first of the two positions to the second of the two positions and securing the table top assembly in the second of the two positions with at least a portion of the table top assembly extending out of the frame space.
In some cases the work station further includes a rail member that includes first and second ends and that mounts between the first and second leg members, the rail member moveable with the table top assembly between the first and second positions and supporting an edge of the table top assembly. In some cases the rail member includes couplers at first and second ends for securely engaging the leg members and wherein the method further includes the steps of, with the couplers initially in an engaged position, disengaging the couplers from the leg members and wherein the step of securing the table top assembly in the second position includes, after the rail and the table top assembly are in the second position, re-engaging the couplers to the leg members. In some cases the rail and table top assembly are mounted to the leg members for sliding movement between the first and second positions and wherein the step of moving the rail and table top assembly includes sliding the rail and top member from the first position to the second position.
In some cases the rail member includes a channel member that forms a wire management channel along a length dimension that extends between first and second ends where the first and second ends are mounted to the first and second leg members, respectively. Some cases are also for reconfiguring the single person work station to construct a two person workstation, the method further comprising the steps of, after securing the first table top assembly in the second position, providing a second table top assembly and mounting the second table top assembly between the first and second leg members adjacent the first table top assembly with at least a portion of the second table top assembly extending out of the frame space in a direction opposite the direction in which the first table top assembly extends.
In some cases the work station also includes a rail member that includes first and second ends and that mounts between the first and second leg members, the rail member moveable with the table top assembly between the first and second positions and supporting an edge of each of the table top assemblies when the second table top assembly is mounted between the leg members. Some embodiments are also for configuring a third station and further comprise the steps of spacing a third leg member from the second leg member and on a side of the second leg member opposite the first leg member to form a second frame space between the second and third leg members, mounting a second rail member between the second and third leg members and mounting a third table top assembly generally within the second frame space.
Some cases are also for configuring a third station and a fourth station and further comprise the steps of spacing a third leg member from the second leg member and on a side of the second leg member opposite the first leg member to form a second frame space between the second and third leg members, mounting a second rail member centrally between the second and third leg members and mounting third and fourth table top assemblies between the second and third leg members and on opposite sides of the second rail member.
Other embodiments include a table assembly kit comprising first and second leg members, each leg member having front and rear ends, a first elongated channel member forming a wire management channel along its length, the channel member mountable at opposite ends to the first and second leg members for substantially horizontal sliding movement with respect to the leg members between at least an intermediate position in which the channel member is intermediately positioned with respect to the front and rear ends of the leg members and a rear position wherein the channel member is positioned adjacent the rear ends of the leg members and a first table top assembly, wherein a first single workspace configuration can be configured by positioning the channel member in the rear position and mounting the first table top assembly between the first and second leg members substantially within the frame space and to a forward side of the channel member and a second single workspace configuration can be configured by positioning the channel member in the intermediate position and mounting the first table top assembly between the first and second leg members to a front side of the channel member.
In some cases a third single workspace configuration can be configured by positioning the channel member in a forward position wherein the channel member is positioned adjacent the forward ends of the leg members and mounting the first table top assembly between the first and second leg members to a rearward side of the channel member and substantially within the frame space. In some cases a third single workspace configuration can be configured by positioning the channel member in the intermediate position and mounting the first table top assembly between the first and second leg members to a rear side of the channel member.
Some cases further include a second table top assembly wherein a two person workspace can be configured by positioning the channel member in the intermediate position, mounting the first table top assembly between the first and second leg members to the front side of the channel member and mounting the second table top assembly between the first and second leg members to a rear side of the channel member. In some cases each of the first and second table top assemblies includes a table top member and a trough member. In some cases the table top assembly includes a table top member and a trough member. In some cases the channel member supports at least one edge of the trough member and wherein the trough member supports at least one edge of the table top member.
Some cases further include a third leg member having front and rear ends and a second elongated channel wherein a two person workspace can also be configured by positioning the first channel member between the first and second leg members, positioning the second channel member between the second and third leg members and mounting the first and second table top assemblies between the first and second leg members and the second and third leg members on one of the front and rear sides of the first and second channel members, respectively.
Some embodiments include a furniture kit including first and second spaced apart leg members including front and rear end portions and a frame space between facing surfaces, a first furniture assembly including a first rigid furniture component having first and second ends, a second furniture assembly including a second rigid furniture component having first and second ends, wherein (i) a first furniture configuration is configurable that includes the first furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally within the frame space and (ii) a second furniture configuration is configurable that includes the first furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally adjacent the front end portions of the leg members and the second furniture assembly supported between the leg members and generally adjacent the rear end portions of the leg members.
Other embodiments include a method for configuring workstations comprising the steps of spacing first and second leg members so that facing surfaces form a frame space where the leg members each includes front and rear portions and an intermediate portion between the front and rear portions, when a single person workstation is to be configured (i) mounting a first rail member between facing surfaces of the leg members, (ii) mounting a first table top assembly between the leg members and to one side of the rail member where the rail member supports a rear edge of the first table top assembly, when a two person workstation is to be configured, (i) mounting a first rail member between the intermediate portions of the leg members, (ii) mounting a first table top assembly between the leg members and to a first side of the rail member where the rail member supports a rear edge of the first table top assembly and (iii) mounting a second table top assembly between the leg members and to a second side of the rail member where the rail member supports a rear edge of the second table top assembly.
In some cases the step of mounting the rail member between first and second facing surfaces of the leg members includes mounting the rail member to one of rear portions of the leg members and front portions of the leg members. In some cases the step of mounting the rail member between first and second facing surfaces of the leg members includes mounting the rail member to intermediate portions of the leg members.
Some cases further include spacing a third leg member from the second leg member on a side opposite the side on which the first leg member resides where the third leg member includes front and rear portions and, when a three person workstation is to be configured (i) mounting a first rail member between the intermediate portions of the first and second leg members, (ii) mounting a first table top assembly between the first and second leg members and to a first side of the first rail member where the first rail member supports a rear edge of the first table top assembly, (iii) mounting a second table top assembly between the first and second leg members and to a second side of the first rail member where the first rail member supports a rear edge of the second table top assembly, (iv) mounting a second rail member between facing surfaces of the second and third leg members and (v) mounting a third table top assembly between the second and third leg members and to one side of the second rail member where the second rail member supports a rear edge of the third table top assembly.
Some cases further include the steps of, when a three person workstation is to be configured (i) mounting a first rail member between the intermediate portions of the first and second leg members, (ii) mounting a first table top assembly between the first and second leg members and to a first side of the first rail member where the first rail member supports a rear edge of the first table top assembly, (iii) mounting a second table top assembly between the first and second leg members and to a second side of the first rail member where the first rail member supports a rear edge of the second table top assembly, (iv) mounting a second rail member between facing surfaces of the second and third leg members, (v) mounting a third table top assembly between the second and third leg members and to one side of the second rail member where the second rail member supports a rear edge of the third table top assembly and (vi) mounting a fourth table top assembly between the second and third leg members and to a second side of the second rail member where the second rail member supports a rear edge of the second table top assembly.
These and other objects, advantages and aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which there is shown a preferred embodiment of the invention. Such embodiment does not necessarily represent the full scope of the invention and reference is made therefore, to the claims herein for interpreting the scope of the invention.
One or more specific embodiments of the present invention will be described below. It should be appreciated that in the development of any such actual implementation, as in any engineering or design project, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developers' specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business related constraints, which may vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it should be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking of design, fabrication, and manufacture for those of ordinary skill having the benefit of this disclosure.
Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals correspond to similar elements throughout the several views and, more specifically, referring to
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Each of the vertical members 20 and 22 is similarly constructed and operates in a similar fashion and therefore, only member 20 is described here in detail. Member 20 has a lower end and an upper end and, referring also to
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Next, covers 40 are aligned with openings 89 at the top ends of members 20 and 22 and are attached by pressing sphere members 100 into openings 86 so that sphere members 100 are frictionally received therein. Referring again to
Once rails 24 and 26 are secured to the vertical members 20 and 22, the lips 50 and 52 formed by the bottom walls of the rail members extend toward each other. For example, as shown in
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Each of the side wall members 118 and 120 forms openings (see 150 in
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Jaw member 166 is generally U-shaped in cross-section (see
To install assembly 114, bracket 164 is welded or otherwise secured to cross member 124. Jaw member 166 is placed with intermediate finger members 162 aligned with openings 161 and with finger members 207 adjacent the internal surface of wall member 166 and with the opening in plate 162 aligned with threaded opening 193. Shaft 170 is fed through plate 167 and into opening 193. At this point jaw member 134 extends out an end opening formed by housing 110 as shown in
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Shelf member 184 forms a substantially horizontal upper support surface 187. In addition to vertical member 186 and shelf member 184, proximal portion 181 also includes a lip member 190 that extends from the top end of vertical member 186 along a direction which is generally opposite the direction in which shelf member 184 extends. Lip member 190 includes an arm member 192 and a distal lip or finger member 194 that extends vertically upward from a distal end of member 192. Referring also to
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At the distal end 182 member 15 only includes the vertical member 186 and does not include shelf member 184. Shelf member 184 forms an opening 196 near distal end 182 and forms a key member 203 that extends perpendicular to member 184. The distal end of member 186 is referred to hereafter as a finger member 198. Referring again to
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Because trough member 16 is formed of a plastic material, while rigid, member 16 is also relatively flimsy and therefore, while sufficient for supporting most office supplies, member 16 alone cannot withstand greater loads without potentially bending or flexing along its length dimension. After assembly, as shown in
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While the front edge portion of the table assembly is being lowered, key members 203 slide into slots 610. In addition, finger members 198 formed at the distal ends of support arm members 15 are received within slots 288 between edge 451 of strengthening runner 176 and the facing edge of finger member 286 as shown in
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To configure the configuration 300 shown in
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Thus, it should be appreciated that the configuration 10 in
In addition to the embodiments described above, additional components like those described above can be continually added to a configuration to configure additional work spaces for additional users. To this end, referring again to
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After assembly 320 has been configured, the wire passing openings at adjacent ends of channel assemblies 18 and 18a are aligned and both open into the leg openings 38 (see again
Other configurations are contemplated. For example, referring now to
In the case of configuration 330, while channel assemblies 18 and 18a are not aligned, both assemblies 18 and 18a open into the large leg opening 38 (see again
Although not illustrated, many other workstations may be strung on to either side of one of the above described assemblies in a fashion similar to that described above to configure any number of desired workstations (e.g., five, eight, twenty, etc.).
All of the embodiments described above include different âinsertsâ or rigid furniture components or furniture assemblies that can be mounted between leg assemblies 12 to configure different overall workstation configurations. For instance, in the case of the
In at least some embodiments it is contemplated that additional different types of furniture assemblies may be provided that can be installed between a pair of leg assemblies 12 to provide yet additional furniture configurations. For example, referring to
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Lounge bracket 346 includes a large rectangular plate 360 that forms a lip 362 that extends to a first side of plate 360 and that has a form and dimensions similar to lip 190 shown in
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Thus, according to one aspect of the disclosed system, a kit of parts may be provided where addition parts can be added to an existing kit to add additional workstation or seating functionality. In addition, an existing configuration can be reconfigured to swap one furniture assembly for another furniture assembly while using a single core structure that includes leg assemblies 12a and 12b and a channel assembly 18. Any combinations of seating and workstation furniture assemblies may be constructed to fit requirements of specific applications. For instance, two lounge subassemblies 344 may be configured back-to-back, all workstation assemblies may include wide depth table top assemblies 382 (see again
In addition to the components described above, at least some embodiments will include additional accessory components that can be attached to leg assemblies 12a, 12b, 12c, etc., via the slots and/or lips formed by the leg assembly rail members 24 and 26. For example, referring to
In the illustrated embodiment, a locking hook 394 is provided through plate 391 that aligns with upward extending lip 52 on rail 26 where the locking hook 394 can be rotated causing the hook 394 to engage lip 52 and retain bracket 390 on leg assembly 12. Half-round top member 342 is mounted via screws or other mechanical fasteners to the top of arm member 393.
As shown, the top surfaces of the half-round member 342, leg assembly 12a and top assembly 14 (see
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Bracket 550 is an elongated rigid metal strip that includes two spring clip members 552 at one end. Clip members 552 are spaced apart a distance similar to the width of rail 24 (see again
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While one way to secure a trough and a table top assembly to support arm members has been described above, other structure for accomplishing this task is also contemplated. To this end, an exemplary spring clip latching bracket 260 is shown in
Latch plate 270 generally extends from spring plate 264 in a direction opposite the direction in which mounting plate 262 extends. Handle member 273 is attached along an upper short edge of spring plate 264 and generally extends to the same side of spring plate 264 as does mounting plate 262. While spring plate 264 has a steady-state configuration as shown in
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Where brackets 260 are mounted to a trough member 16, to secure the trough member 16 to a channel assembly 16 and support arm members 15, after the rear portion of lip member 220 is received in channel 148 (see
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To secure a table top assembly 14 that includes brackets 260a to the support arm members 15, as the front edge of the table assembly 14 is lowered, bearing edges 271a of brackets 260a contact edges 200 formed by arm members 15 (see again
While the invention may be susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and have been described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. For example, while the embodiments described above each include a channel assembly 18, it should be appreciated that at least some embodiments may include a rigid rail as opposed to a channel forming member where the rail is slidably mounted at opposite ends to facing leg assembly slots. In this case, separate wire management structure could be mounted to undersurface of table tops. As another example, the leg assemblies may form coupling or support surfaces other than lip members for channel/rail attachment in at least some embodiments.
As still one other example, many other multiple person work station configurations can be constructed using the components described above. For example, referring now to
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One additional configuration 810 is shown in
Thus, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims.
To apprise the public of the scope of this invention, the following claims are made:
This application is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/350,713 filed on Jun. 2, 2010 and entitled âReconfigurable Table Assemblies.â
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