Claims
- 1. A support assembly for selectively stowing a support surface under a desktop, the support assembly comprising:first and second mounting brackets each having a mounting surface for attachment to a bottom surface of a desktop; first and second support arms pivotally attached to the first and second mounting brackets; respectively to define first and second pivot axes, the first and second support arms rotate in a single plane about the first and second pivot axes respectively; and a platform having a top support surface and a bottom surface, the first and second supports arms are pivotally attached to the bottom surface of the platform to define third and fourth pivot axes respectively, the support arms are rotatable relative to the platform in the single plane about the third and fourth pivot axes respectively; wherein the distance between the first and second pivot axes is greater than the distance between the third and fourth pivot axes so that the platform is translatable between the mounting brackets, in a plane that is located between the single plane and the mounting surfaces of the mounting brackets, from a deployed position in front of the desktop to a retracted position underneath the desktop.
- 2. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein:the distance between the first and second pivot axes is LAB; the distance between the third and fourth pivot axes is LCD; the distance between the first and third pivot axes along the first support arm is Larm; the distance between the second and fourth pivot axes along the second support arm is Larm; and the pivot axes are located so that LCD is less than LAB, and LCD is greater than (2·Larm)−LAB,so that the platform translates from the retracted position to the deployed position in an “S” shaped trajectory.
- 3. The support assembly of claim 2, wherein the platform has a length L that is greater than the distance LAB.
- 4. The support assembly of claim 2, wherein:the platform extends from the third and fourth pivot axes by a maximum distance Rtray; the mounting brackets have a clearance radius of Rmount; and the distance Rtray is smaller than the distance Larm, and Rtray=LAB−Larm−Rmount.
- 5. The support assembly of claim 2, wherein Larm is substantially equal to 0.5·LAB.
- 6. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein the pivotal attachments between the platform and first and second support arms include:a first support member having a first end pivotally attached to the first support arm for rotation in planes both parallel and perpendicular to the single plane, and a second end pivotally attached to the platform; and a second support member having a first end pivotally attached to the second support arm for rotation in planes both parallel and perpendicular to the single plane, and a second end for engaging with the bottom surface of the platform; wherein the first support member has a midsection that is pivotally attached to a midsection of the second support member so that the first and second support members rotate about each other in a scissor motion in a plane substantially perpendicular to the single plane as the platform is lifted away from the first and second support arms.
- 7. The support assembly of claim 6, further comprising a fixing device for selectively preventing the first and second support members from rotating about each other.
- 8. The support assembly of claim 7, wherein the fixing device includes:a plurality of teeth on the bottom surface of the platform for engaging with the second end of the second support member; a flexure attached to the platform; a retaining member attached to the flexure for engaging with the second end of the second support member to maintain engagement between the teeth and the second end of the second support member; wherein when the flexure is flexed, the retaining member and the second end of the second support member are lifted away and disengaged from the teeth.
- 9. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein the pivotal attachments between the platform and first and second support arms include:a first support member having a first end pivotally attached to the first support arm for rotation in planes both parallel and perpendicular to the single plane, and a second end pivotally attached to the platform for rotation in a plane substantially perpendicular to the single plane; and a second support member having a first end pivotally attached to the second support arm for rotation in planes both parallel and perpendicular to the single plane, and a second end pivotally attached to the platform for rotation in a plane substantially perpendicular to the single plane.
- 10. The support assembly of claim 9, further comprising:a plurality of tilt feet that are rotatably attached to one of the platform and the support arms to engage with the other of the platform and the support arms for supporting the platform at a tilted position.
- 11. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein:the pivotal attachment between the first support arm and the first mounting bracket includes: a first bolt extending from the first mounting bracket having a plurality of circular protrusions, the first support arm forming a first bolt hole having a plurality of circular protrusions that engage with the circular protrusions of the first bolt, wherein the first bolt hole has an open side through which the first bolt is insertable at various heights relative to the first bolt hole, and a first locking piece having circular protrusions that engage with the circular protrusions of the first bolt, and being removably attached to the first support arm for covering the open side to secure the first bolt in the first bolt hole; and the pivotal attachment between the second support arm and the second mounting bracket includes: a second bolt extending from the second mounting bracket having a plurality of circular protrusions, the second support arm forming a second bolt hole having a plurality of circular protrusions that engage with the circular protrusions of the second bolt, wherein the second bolt hole has an open side through which the second bolt is insertable at various heights relative to the second bolt hole, and a second locking piece having circular protrusions that engage with the circular protrusions of the second bolt, and being removably attached to the second support arm for covering the open side to secure the second bolt in the second bolt hole.
- 12. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein the pivotal attachments between the platform and first and second support arms each include a latch member that removably secures the platform to the respective support arm.
- 13. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein:the first support arm comprises: a first segment pivotally attached to the first mounting bracket about the first pivot axis, and a second segment pivotally attached to the platform about the third pivot axis, wherein the first and second segments are pivotally attached together to define a fifth pivot axis, the first segment rotates in the single plane relative to the second segment about the fifth pivot axis; and the second support arm comprises: a third segment pivotally attached to the second mounting bracket about the second pivot axis, and a fourth segment pivotally attached to the platform about the fourth pivot axis, wherein the third and fourth segments are pivotally attached together to define a sixth pivot axis, the third segment rotates in the single plane relative to the fourth segment about the sixth pivot axis.
- 14. The support assembly of claim 1, wherein:the first mounting bracket and the first support arm are joined together by a thin flexible material that flexes about the first pivot axis; and the second mounting bracket and the second support arm are joined together by a thin flexible material that flexes about the second.
- 15. The support assembly of claim 11, wherein:the first support arm segment is joined to the second Support arm segment by a thin flexible material that flexes about the fifth pivot axis; and the third support arm segment is joined to the fourth support arm segment by a thin flexible material that flexes about the sixth pivot axis.
- 16. A computer keyboard support assembly for selective storage under a desktop, the support assembly comprising:first and second mounting brackets each having a mounting surface for attachment to a bottom surface of a desktop; first and second support arms pivotally attached to the first and second mounting brackets respectively to define first and second pivot axes, the first and second support arms rotate in a single plane about the first and second pivot axes respectively; and a computer keyboard having a top surface with input keys and a bottom surface, wherein the first and second support arms are pivotally attached to the bottom surface of the keyboard to define third and fourth pivot axes respectively, the support arms are rotatable relative to the keyboard in the single plane about the third and fourth pivot axes respectively; wherein the distance between the first and second pivot axes is greater than the distance between the third and fourth pivot axes so that the keyboard is translatable between the mounting brackets, in a plane that is located between the single plane and the mounting surfaces of the mounting brackets, from a deployed position in front of the desktop to a retracted position underneath the desktop.
- 17. The support assembly of claim 16, wherein:the distance between the first and second pivot axes is LAB; the distance between the third and fourth pivot axes is LCD; the distance between the first and third pivot axes along the first support arm is Larm; the distance between the second and fourth pivot axes along the second support arm is Larm; and the pivot axes are located so that LCD is less than LAB, and LCD is greater than (2·Larm)−LAB, so that the keyboard translates from the retracted position to the deployed position in an “S” shaped trajectory.
- 18. The support assembly of claim 17, wherein the keyboard has a length L that is greater than the distance LAB.
- 19. The support assembly of claim 17, wherein:the keyboard extends from the third and fourth pivot axes by a maximum distance Rtray; the mounting brackets have a clearance radius of Rmount; and the distance Rtray is smaller than the distance Larm, and Rtray=LAB−Larm−Rmount.
- 20. The support assembly of claim 17, wherein Larm is substantially equal to 0.5·LAB.
- 21. The support assembly of claim 16, wherein the pivotal attachments between the keyboard and first and second support arms include:a first support member having a first end pivotally attached to the first support arm for rotation in planes both parallel and perpendicular to the single plane, and a second end pivotally attached to the keyboard; and a second support member having a first end pivotally attached to the second support arm for rotation in planes both parallel and perpendicular to the single plane, and a second end for engaging with the bottom surface of the keyboard; wherein the first support member has a midsection that is pivotally attached to a midsection of the second support member so that the first and second support members rotate about each other in a scissor motion in a plane substantially perpendicular to the single plane as the keyboard is lifted away from the first and second support arms.
- 22. The support assembly of claim 21, further comprising a fixing device for selectively preventing the first and second support members from rotating about each other.
- 23. The support assembly of claim 22, wherein the fixing device includes:a includes plurality of teeth on the bottom surface of the keyboard for engaging with the second end of the second support member; a flexure attached to the keyboard; a retaining member attached to the flexure for engaging with the second end of the second support member to maintain engagement between the teeth and the second end of the second support member, wherein when the flexure is flexed, the retaining member and the second end of the second support member are lifted away and disengaged from the teeth.
- 24. The support assembly of claim 16, wherein the pivotal attachments between the keyboard and first and second support arms include:a first support member having a first end pivotally attached to the first support arm for rotation in planes both parallel and perpendicular to the single plane, and a second end pivotally attached to the keyboard for rotation in a plane substantially perpendicular to the single plane; and a second support member having a first end pivotally attached to the second support arm for rotation in planes both parallel and perpendicular to the single plane, and a second end pivotally attached to the keyboard for rotation in a plane substantially perpendicular to the single plane.
- 25. The support assembly of claim 24, further comprising:a plurality of tilt feet that are rotatably attached to one of the keyboard and the support arms to engage with the other of the keyboard and the support arms for supporting the keyboard at a tilted position.
- 26. The support assembly of claim 16, wherein:the pivotal attachment between the first support arm and the first mounting bracket includes: a first bolt extending from the first mounting bracket having a plurality of circular protrusions, the first support arm forming a first bolt hole having a plurality of circular protrusions that engage with the circular protrusions of the first bolt, wherein the first bolt hole has an open side through which the first bolt is insertable at various heights relative to the first bolt hole, and a first locking piece having circular protrusions that engage with the circular protrusions of the first bolt, and being removably attached to the first support arm for covering the open side to secure the first bolt in the first bolt hole; and the pivotal attachment between the second support arm and the second mounting bracket includes: a second bolt extending from the second mounting bracket having a plurality of circular protrusions, the second support arm forming a second bolt hole having a plurality of circular protrusions that engage with the circular protrusions of the second bolt, wherein the second bolt hole has an open side through which the second bolt is insertable at various heights relative to the second bolt hole, and a second locking piece having circular protrusions that engage with the circular protrusions of the second bolt, and being removably attached to the second support arm for covering the open side to secure the second bolt in the second bolt hole.
- 27. The support assembly of claim 16, wherein the pivotal attachments between the keyboard and first and second support arms each include a latch member that removably secures the keyboard to the respective support arm.
- 28. The support assembly of claim 16, wherein:the first support arm comprises: a first segment pivotally attached to the first mounting bracket about the first pivot axis, and a second segment pivotally attached to the keyboard about the third pivot axis, wherein the first and second segments are pivotally attached together to define a fifth pivot axis, the first segment rotates in the single plane relative to the second segment about the fifth pivot axis; and the second support arm comprises: a third segment pivotally attached to the second mounting bracket about the second pivot axis, and a fourth segment pivotally attached to the keyboard about the fourth pivot axis, wherein the third and fourth segments are pivotally attached together to define a sixth pivot axis, the third segment rotates in the single plane relative to the fourth segment about the sixth pivot axis.
- 29. The support assembly of claim 16, wherein:the first mounting bracket and the first support arm are joined together by a thin flexible material that flexes about the first pivot axis; and the second mounting bracket and the second support arm are joined together by a thin flexible material that flexes about the second.
- 30. The support assembly of claim 28, wherein:the first support arm segment is joined to the second support arm segment by a thin flexible material that flexes about the fifth pivot axis; and the third support arm segment is joined to the fourth support arm segment by a thin flexible material that flexes about the sixth pivot axis.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/117,574, filed Jan. 27, 1999, and entitled Swiveling Keyboard, Computer Peripheral Support, and of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/138,165, filed Jun. 8, 1999, and entitled Swiveling Keyboard Computer Peripheral Support.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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