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Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6769747
  • Patent Number
    6,769,747
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A table includes a support structure comprising a first wire support and a second wire support. Each of the first and second wire supports comprises opposite ends that are joined to define a first and second foot. A portion of each of the first and second wire supports form a first and second support platform respectively. A work surface is supported on the first and second support platforms. In another aspect, a preferred embodiment of the support structure further comprises a first and second cap member disposed on an upper surface of the work surface and connected to the first and second support platforms such that the work surface is clamped therebetween. In another aspect, an accessory includes a mounting portion that is disposed between a first surface of a work surface and one of the support platform and the cap member. The cap member is connected to the support platform with the mounting portion clamped between one of the support platform and the cap member and the work surface.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates generally to tables and work spaces, and in particular, to a table having an improved support structure, to a method for assembling the table and to an improved storage device.




Tables and desks of the type typically used in offices and the like are typically configured with complicated support structures that require a plurality of various fasteners and the like, and which usually are assembled by skilled installers and/or mechanics. Moreover, such support structures are often made of relatively heavy and expensive materials, which can increase the costs of manufacturing and shipping such structures. Indeed, because of the difficulty in assembling such tables, various accessories, such as screens and the like, are not typically attached to the interface of the support structure and the work surface, but rather are otherwise attached with additional fasteners or mechanisms at other locations, or are separately supported on the floor. As such, additional parts typically are required to fully assemble the work space, which in turn can increase the costs of manufacture and assembly thereof.




In addition, accessories, such as privacy screens, are generally planar in construction, and are typically disposed along, or attached to, one or more linear edges of a table. As such, typical privacy screens are two-dimensional, and are not capable of providing three-dimensional coverage, for example over a comer of a desk.




In addition to these various shortcomings associated with various conventional tables and desks, office system storage devices are typically made of relatively heavy sheet metal or wood, which can be expensive to manufacture and/or assemble. Moreover, such storage devices, with their relatively heavy weight, are not typically portable or mobile. As such, typically storage devices do not lend themselves to easy reconfiguration of a work space. In addition, such devices are generally only laterally accessible by way of doors or sliding drawers, which occupy an enlarged footprint when opened. Alternatively, certain storage devices have openings or are open on all sides thereof so as to expose the contents of the storage device, which may not be aesthetically pleasing.




SUMMARY




Briefly stated, in one aspect of the invention, one embodiment of a table comprises a support structure comprising a first wire support and a second wire support. Each of the first and second wire supports comprises opposite ends that are joined to define a first and second foot. A portion of each of the first and second wire supports form a first and second support platform respectively. The first wire support comprises a first segment extending upwardly from the first foot to the first support platform and a second segment extending from the first support platform to the second foot. The second wire support comprises a first segment extending upwardly from the second foot to the second support platform and a second segment extending from the second support platform to the first foot. A work surface is supported on the first and second support platforms.




In a preferred embodiment, the support structure further comprises a third wire support comprising opposite ends joined to the first and second feet. A portion of the third wire support forms a third support platform. The third wire support comprises a first segment extending from the first foot to the third support platform and a second segment extending from the second foot to the third support platform.




Also in a preferred embodiment, the support structure further comprises a first and second cap member disposed on an upper surface of said work surface. The first cap member is connected to the first support platform and the second cap member is connected to the second support platform such that the work surface is clamped between the first and second cap members and the first and second support platforms respectively.




In another aspect of the invention, an accessory includes a mounting portion that is disposed between a surface of the work surface and one of the support platform and the cap member. The cap member is connected to the support platform with the mounting portion clamped between one of the support platform and the cap member and the work surface.




In yet another aspect of the invention, a privacy screen comprises a pole having a curved portion and a sheet material web. The sheet material web has a first edge portion connected to the pole and a second edge portion. The second edge portion is positioned such that the sheet material web has a non-planar contour. In a preferred embodiment, the sheet material web is made of a bi-directional stretchable material.




In a preferred embodiment, the screen comprises a mounting portion that is disposed between one of the support platform and the cap member and the work surface. Preferably, the pole extends out of a plane defined by the work surface.




In other aspects of the invention, methods for assembling a table and for providing privacy to a workspace are provided.




In yet another aspect of the invention, a storage device comprises a frame comprising a front and back frame member and a plurality of horizontal side frame members vertically spaced along opposite sides of the frame. The side frame members connect the front and back frame members. The front frame member is generally open. A sheet material web is disposed over at least the opposite sides of the frame to define a pair of side walls. The sheet material web is preferably connected to the frame adjacent the front frame member. In a preferred embodiment, the frame members are made of wire. Also in a preferred embodiment, the sheet material web is made of a flexible material, including for example, a fabric or plastic.




The present inventions provide significant advantages over other tables, desks and accessories, including for example, various screens and storage devices. For example, the support structure can be easily connected to the work surface with a minimal number of fasteners. In addition, the support structure, which is preferably made of wire, can be made inexpensively, and is relatively light weight. At the same time, the wire support structure provides a distinctive visual appearance to the table that is aesthetically pleasing.




In addition, the support structure can be easily, temporarily disconnected from the work surface, so as to allow an accessory to be mounted therebetween. In this way, the user avoids the need for additional fasteners and the like for attaching the accessory the table. At the same time, the accessory is rigidly connected to the robust support structure, rather than only to the work surface.




The privacy screen also provides distinct advantages over conventional screens. For example, the screen can be arranged to assume a three-dimensional contour. In this way, the screen can be disposed, for example, over the comer of a table to shield the user from both the back and side of the desk, as well as from above the desk. At the same time, the preferred bi-directional stretchable material allows the manufacturer to use a relatively simple two-dimensional pattern for the sheet material web that can be stretched into the three-dimensional configuration. The screen also is relatively lightweight and easy to assemble.




The storage device also provides significant advantages. In particular, the construction and materials of the frame and sheet material web make the storage device relatively lightweight, thereby allowing the user to easily move the storage device from one location to the next. Indeed, in a preferred embodiment, the storage device is provided with wheels to facilitate the mobility thereof. In addition, the sheet material web can be easily connected to the frame without the need for expensive fasteners and the like. Moreover, the storage device, which is preferably open both from the front and the top, can be easily accessed from the top and front without increasing the overall foot print of the device. At the same time the storage device, with its frame and web, has a distinctive appearance with aesthetically pleasing features.




The present invention, together with further objects and advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a table with a screen, a hanger rail, a support accessory and a mounting member attached thereto.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the table.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the table.





FIG. 4

is a bottom view of the table.





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of one embodiment of the table.





FIG. 6

is a top view of the support structure.





FIG. 7

is a side view of the support structure.





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view of the support structure taken along line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of a cap member.





FIG. 10A

is a two-dimensional screen fabric blank.





FIG. 10B

is a two-dimensional flat pattern of the screen.





FIG. 11

is a side view of a mounting member.





FIG. 12

is a top view of the mounting member.





FIG. 13

is a partial bottom perspective view showing the attachment of the screen to the table.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of a support accessory.





FIG. 15

is an end view of a cable trough.





FIG. 16

is a cross-sectional view of a stem.





FIG. 17

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a foot of the support structure with a glide attached thereto taken along line


17





17


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 18

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the support structure foot with a glide attached thereto.





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of a storage device.





FIG. 20

is a top view of the storage device frame.





FIG. 21

is a side view of the storage device frame.





FIG. 22

is a front view of the storage device frame.





FIG. 23

is an enlarged front view of a side frame member with a file rail attached thereto.





FIG. 24

is a view of a flat pattern layout of the storage device sheet material web.





FIG. 25

is a perspective view of a storage tray.





FIG. 26

is a top view of a second work surface.





FIG. 27

is a side view of a pole.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The terms “front”, “side”, “back”, “forwardly”, “rearwardly”, “upwardly” and “downwardly” as used herein are intended to indicate the various directions and portions of the table as normally understood when viewed from the perspective of a user facing the table. Likewise, the term “lateral” refers to the direction running the length of the table from one side to the other, while the term “longitudinal” refers to the direction running from the front to the back thereof.




Referring to the drawings, and as best shown in

FIGS. 1-8

and


17


, a preferred embodiment of a table includes a pair of support structures


20


positioned on opposite ends of the table. Each support structure


20


preferably comprises a first, second and third support members


22


,


24


,


26


, preferably each configured as a wire support. The first and second support members


22


,


24


each include opposite ends


28


,


30


that are joined to define in part a first and second foot


32


,


34


, with the first foot


32


preferably spaced longitudinally from the second foot


34


. The first support member


22


includes a first segment


36


that extends upwardly from the wire support member to a support platform


38


. The support platform


38


is preferably formed in part by a portion of the first support member


22


, which is formed into a U-shaped support segment


42


. The support segment is preferably formed in a horizontal plane, and preferably has a inner diameter of about 0.78 inches. The term “support platform” means generally a member or portion that provides support, and should not be limited to a horizontal, planar or flat member or surface. In a preferred embodiment, the support platform further comprises a mounting plate


44


, preferably circular, which is attached to an upper surface of the support segment


42


, preferably by welding. The mounting plate


44


preferably has an opening therethrough positioned preferably in the center thereof. Preferably, the mounting plate


44


is welded to the support segment


42


, although other means of attachment, such as adhesive, a snap-fit or mechanical fasteners could also be used.




The first support member


22


further comprises a second wire segment


40


extending downwardly and rearwardly from the support platform toward the second foot


34


. Preferably, the first, second and support segments


36


,


40


,


42


are formed from a single piece of steel wire, preferably having about a ⅜ inch diameter.




The second support member


24


is substantially a mirror image of the first wire support, and includes a first and second wire segment


36


,


40


joined at a support platform


38


comprising a U-shaped support segment


42


. The support platform


38


further preferably comprises a mounting plate


44


attached to an upper surface of the support segment


42


. Each of the support platforms


38


further comprises a threaded or male fastener


90


that extends upwardly through the opening in the plate member. In one embodiment, the fastener is welded to the plate member, although it can alternatively be threaded through the opening in the plate member


44


, or be simply preferably inserted therethrough with the plate member acting as a washer.




Each support structure


20


further preferably comprises a third support member


26


, also preferably formed as a wire support. The third support member


26


comprises opposite ends


46


that are joined to the ends


28


,


30


of the first and second wire support at each of the first and second feet


32


,


34


. The third support member


26


includes a first segment


48


extending upwardly and laterally and longitudinally inwardly from the first foot


32


to a third support platform


52


, and a second segment


50


extending upwardly and laterally and longitudinally inwardly from the second foot


34


to the third support platform


52


. The third support platform


52


is preferably formed by a portion of the third support member


26


, which is formed into a U-shaped support segment


54


. The support segment


54


is preferably formed in a horizontal plane. A mounting plate member


44


is preferably attached to an upper surface of the support segment


54


to further define the third support platform


52


. Preferably, the three support platforms


38


,


52


and in particular the upper surface of the mounting plates, lie in the same substantially horizontal plane.




Each of the ends


28


,


30


,


46


of the first, second and third support members


22


,


24


,


26


is substantially vertically oriented. In a preferred embodiment, the ends


28


,


30


,


46


of each support member are attached to form the first and second feet


32


,


34


. Preferably, the ends are welded together.




Alternatively, each of the ends are inserted into an elongated stem


56


, best shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


16


and


17


, having a cavity


58


opening to one end thereof. Preferably, the ends are first welded and then inserted into the cavity


58


of the stem, where they can then further be welded to the stem. The opposite end


62


of the stem includes a threaded opening


66


. The stem


56


has a longitudinally extending bore


64


connecting the threaded opening


66


and the cavity


58


. A glide


68


includes a housing


70


having a foot portion


72


and an upwardly extending stem


74


. The stem


74


preferably is hollow and opens to a top end


76


thereof. A threaded shaft


78


or bolt extends upwardly from the foot portion


72


into the hollow stem


74


. The shaft


78


engages the threaded opening


66


of the stem


56


, and can extend into the bore


64


as the glide


68


is threadably engaged with the stem


56


. The stem


56


is received in the stem


74


. In operation, the user rotates the glide


68


to adjust the relative height of one or more of feet


32


,


34


to level the table


10


.




In an alternative embodiment, shown in

FIGS. 5 and 18

, the ends


28


,


30


of the first and second support members


22


,


24


are attached to an elongated stem


80


and, preferably to an outer surface


82


thereof by welding. The stem


80


has opposite open ends, both of which are preferably threaded. The ends


46


of the third support member each further include a collar


84


attached thereto, preferably by welding. The collar


84


is arranged a sufficient distance from the bottom of the end


46


such that it overlies a top


86


of the stem


80


as the third support member


26


is positioned adjacent the first and second supports members


22


,


24


. A fastener, preferably a threaded screw extends through the collar


84


and threadably engages the stem


80


. A glide


68


, preferably as described above, is threadably and adjustable engaged with the stem


80


, which includes a threaded opening and a bore and which is received in stem


74


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-5

, a worksurface


12


is supported on a pair of support structures


20


, each configured with a pair of support platforms


38


and a support platforms


52


. It should be understood that more than two support structures, having two or three support members, can be used to support a work surface. In a preferred embodiment, the worksurface is made of prefaced particle board, and preferably a melamine faced particle board, although it should be understood that the worksurface could be made of any number of different materials, including metal, plastic, fiberglass, or other wood products. For example, in an alternative preferred embodiment, the worksurface is comprised of a 3 inch cell corrugated honeycomb core sandwiched between a pair of hardboard layers, and an upper surface preferably finished with a lacquer. The worksurface preferably has a convex side edges


18


and concave front and rear edges


14


,


16


. The worksurface preferably includes a bumper, preferably made of PVC, covering the edges thereof, and extending around the periphery of the work surface. The bumper is secured with fasteners, tangs, and adhesive or like fasteners. The worksurface


12


preferably has a plurality of openings


88


overlying the openings formed in the mounting plate members


44


of the support platforms


38


.




During installation, the user positions a bottom surface


126


of the work surface


12


on top of the support platforms


38


,


52


with the fasteners


90


or shaft extending upwardly into the opening


88


formed through the worksurface


12


. A cap member


92


is then installed to connect the work surface to the support platforms


38


. In a preferred embodiment, the cap member


92


comprises a circular cap portion


94


and a stem portion


96


extending outwardly therefrom. The cap portion


94


preferably includes curvilinear top portion


98


. In an alternative embodiment, the cap member includes a flat bottom portion


100


, which is preferably formed as a plate member


100


attached to the cap member. Preferably, the cap member is made of an ABS material or hard plastic, although it could be made out of metal or any other suitable material. The top portion


98


defines a recess


102


in the middle of the cap member. The stem


96


further includes an insert


104


having a threaded opening


106


formed longitudinally therein. The insert


104


, which is preferably brass, is press fit into a longitudinally extending cavity


108


formed in the stem. Alternatively, the insert can be secured in the stem with adhesives and the like. The stem


96


of the cap member


92


is inserted into the opening


88


formed in the work surface


12


, such that the threaded opening in the insert is threadably engaged with the fastener


90


extending upwardly from the support platform


38


. In one embodiment, the cap member


92


includes a lip portion


103


formed around a periphery thereof. The lip portion


103


engages and preferably flexes against a top surface


112


of the work surface. Alternatively, a bottom surface of the plate member of the cap member engages the top surface of the work surface. The cap member


92


, or the fastener


90


, is rotated by the user, and is threadably engaged with fastener


90


or member


92


respectively, to clamp the work surface


112


to the support platforms


38


in a simple easy operation. When installed, the cap portion


94


of the cap member preferably has at least a portion raised above the top surface


112


of the work surface


12


, as shown for example in

FIGS. 2 and 3

.




In an alternative embodiment, the cap member comprises a downwardly extending threaded shaft that is threadably engaged with a threaded opening formed in the mounting plate. The cap member is rotated to clamp the worksurface between the cap and the support platforms.




When the third support member is employed, a fastener


114


is inserted through the opening in the plate member


44


and is directly threadably engaged with the work surface member


12


. Alternatively, an insert is embedded in a bottom surface of the worksurface. The insert includes a threaded opening that threadably receives the fastener


114


. Of course, it should be understood that the work surface could further be secured to the third support platform with a cap member, as described above, but that in a preferred embodiment, it is preferred that the work surface be maintained flat and free of obstacles in the region overlying the third support platform


52


. If a cap member is used to secure the worksurface to the third support platform, the cap position is preferably recessed completely in the worksurface such that it does not have any portion raised thereabove.




In a preferred embodiment, a second work surface


116


or cover shown in

FIG. 26

, which is preferably thinner than the first work surface, is disposed on the upper surface


112


of the first, lower work surface


12


. The second work surface


116


or cover is preferably made of MATTE PETG sheet, and is preferably about 0.02 inches thick. The second work surface


116


has four openings


118


dimensioned to receive the cap member


92


. In this way, the second work surface


116


is placed on top of the first work surface


12


, with the openings


118


indexed on the cap portion


94


of the cap members


92


. The user can easily replace or remove the second work surface as desired, for example, to alter the color, surface texture or material of the second work surface as desired. In addition, the second work surface


116


can be easily removed for cleaning or disposal as needed, with a replacement work surface


116


easily disposed on the work surface


12


. Although the second work surface is preferably disposed on the first work surface, without other attachment devices, it should be understood that the two work surfaces could be joined with adhesives, Velcro and/or other types of fasteners, including various mechanical fasteners. The second work surface preferably has substantially the same shape as the lower work surface


12


, including opposite convex side edges


18


and concave front and rear edges


14


,


16


, although it preferably is dimensioned to leave a slight reveal of the upper surface of the first work surface around the peripheral edge thereof.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-5

, an accessory is shown as being supported on the table. The accessory, shown as a hanger rail


120


, preferably includes a curvilinear rail, which is preferably formed in a horizontal plane, and which preferably has a contour that maps the contour of, and is spaced substantially equidistance from, the side edge


18


of the work surface


12


. The ends


122


of the rail are curved inwardly and are connected to a mounting portion


123


, preferably formed as a plate member having a slot


124


formed therein. Various storage devices, such as bags


127


, hangers, trays and the like can be suspended from the rail. During installation, the cap member


92


is loosened from its connection with the support platforms


38


,


52


. The mounting portion


123


is then preferably slid between the support platform


38


and the bottom surface


126


of the work surface


12


, with the fastener


88


received in the slot


124


formed in the mounting plate


123


. The mounting plate further includes a hole


125


, which is used to suspend the mounting plate as it is painted or otherwise finished. Of course it should be understood that fasteners also could be inserted through the hole


125


to attach the mounting plate to the table. In an alternative embodiment, the mounting plate is disposed between the cap portion and the upper surface of the worksurface and clamped therebetween. In either embodiment, the cap member


92


, or fastener


90


, is then again tightened to clamp the work surface


12


and the accessory, or its mounting portion


123


, between the cap member


92


and the support platform


38


. In this way, an accessory can be easily attached to the table without the need for complicated mechanisms and fasteners. Moreover, the accessory is directly attached to the support structure, so as to provide a more robust support therefore. Once the accessory is attached to one or more support platforms


38


,


52


, the glide


68


attached to the foot or feet


32


,


34


therebeneath can be rotated to lower the work surface


12


as needed, since it has now been raised a slight amount due to the additional thickness of the mounting plate


123


.




Other accessories include a mounting member


128


, shown in

FIGS. 2-4

,


11


and


12


, preferably formed as a hook member from a tube, which has an L-shaped configuration with a horizontal leg


131


and a vertical leg


130


. The mounting member


128


is attached to a mounting plate


123


having a slot


124


and an opening


125


. The upstanding leg portion


130


is preferably spaced from the edge


14


,


16


,


18


of the work surface such that various items, for example personal articles such as a hat or coat, can be engaged thereon. The legs


130


,


131


are preferably formed from a tube, or solid wire. The mounting member plate can be inserted between the support platform


138


and the bottom surface of the work surface, or between the top surface thereof and the cap member. Alternatively, the plate member


123


can be simply mounted to a top or bottom surface of the work surface with adhesive, mechanical fasteners and the like, or some combination thereof.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


10


A,


10


B,


13


and


27


, yet another accessory is formed as a screen


134


. The screen


134


preferably includes a flexible pole


136


, which is curved and extends out of a plane defined by the work surface


12


. The pole is preferably made of fiberglass. As best shown in

FIG. 27

, the pole


136


includes an elongated tube


125


and a tubular insert


127


, which is received in each end of the tube


125


. Opposite ends


138


of the pole


136


are disposed in or connected to the mounting member


128


. Preferably, the ends


138


of the pole inserts


127


are inserted into the hollow tube of the mounting member, which forms the upstanding leg


130


. Preferably, the outer diameter of the tube


125


is substantially the same as the outer diameter of leg


130


, so as to provide a continuous appearance as the insert


127


connects the tubes. The mounting plate


123


is preferably mounted between one of the support platform or the cap member and the work surface, as set forth above. Preferably, as shown in

FIG. 11

, the mounting plate


123


is disposed on one of the support platforms


38


positioned adjacent the front edge


14


of the table


10


. The opposite end of the pole is preferably mounted to a mounting member


128


attached beneath the work surface at an approximate mid portion of the rear edge thereof.




The screen


134


preferably includes a sheet material web


140


made of a bi-directional stretchable material, such as a woven or knitted fabric preferably made of 85% nylon and 15% lycra. It should be understood that the bi-directional material can be stretched in any number of directions, e.g., diagonally and is not limited to stretching in only two directions. In this way, the sheet material web


140


can be cut from a simple two-dimensional pattern, as shown in

FIG. 8A and 8B

, and thereafter attached to the pole


136


, wherein it can be stretched to assume various three-dimensional (3-D) configurations. In a preferred embodiment, shown for example in

FIG. 1

, one end


138


of the pole


136


is connected to the work surface, or table, along a side edge or comer thereof, while the opposite end of the pole is connected to the work surface or table, along a rear edge thereof. Of course, it should be understood, that the ends of the pole could be secured along opposite sides of the table, along the front and back edges of the table, or along the same edge thereof. Likewise, the screen could be mounted or secured to a table having a non-rectangular work surface, such as a circular, oval or elliptical work surface, wherein opposite ends of the pole are merely spaced apart along the edge of the work surface.




In a preferred embodiment, as best shown in

FIGS. 1

,


10


and


13


, the sheet material web


140


has a first edge portion


142


, preferably formed as a loop


144


, connected to the pole


136


, preferably by inserting the pole


136


through the loop


144


. The first edge


142


is preferably curved. The sheet material web


140


further includes a second edge portion


146


, otherwise referred to as a free edge. The free edge


146


of the sheet material web is disposed beneath the work surface


12


such that the sheet material web engages one or more edges


14


,


16


,


18


of the work surface


12


. The free edge preferably comprised a middle edge


148


, having a curved portion, and two side edges


150


. A pair of ties


152


, which are preferably elastic straps, extend from the free edge, preferably at a junction between the side and middle edges. A pair of loops


154


or alternatively a pair of secondary ties, extend from the edge


150


adjacent a curved junction


156


formed between the first and second edges


142


,


146


. The ties


152


or straps are preferably pulled so as to stretch the sheet material web tight between the edges


16


,


18


of the work surface and the pole


136


. In one embodiment, the ties


152


are secured to the support structure, and in particular the support platform


52


or other mounting points, beneath the work surface


12


so as to stretch the sheet material web between the edges


16


,


18


of the work surface and the pole


136


. The ties


152


preferably terminate in loops


155


which can be connected and engaged by a hook, e.g., an S-shaped hook. In such an embodiment the ties are stretched to pull the sheet material web tight. The loops


154


can further be secured to or threaded over the mounting member


128


so as to help stretch the sheet material web


140


and maintain a smooth contour thereof.




Due to the curved nature and orientation of the pole, and the non-linear contour of the side and rear edges


16


,


18


of the work surface


12


, the sheet material web


140


assumes a non-planar, or 3-D contour. In a preferred embodiment, wherein the sheet material web


140


is stretched over a portion of a side and rear edge


18


,


16


of the work surface, the sheet material web


140


assumes a unique half-dome shape having a convex outer surface. The screen is an ideal accessory for providing privacy from the back and side of the table, as well as from overhead, for example when shading from an overhead light is desired. In addition, the screen


134


is relatively light weight and easy to install in a variety of different positions.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

and


15


, a utility raceway


158


, or trough, is shown as being attached to the work surface along the rear edge thereof. The raceway is preferably made of a flexible PVC material, which is preferably extruded. The raceway


158


has a generally U-shaped trough, with a bottom cavity


160


preferably having a greater diameter or width than the width of the mouth


162


of the trough. A horizontally extending mounting flange


164


extends outwardly from end of the trough, and is secured to the bottom


126


of the work surface with a plurality of fasteners. The opposite end of the trough terminates in a bead


166


, which is spaced from and hangs loose adjacent the rear edge of the table. The outer surface


168


of the trough includes a plurality of longitudinally extending rib portions


170


, which provide additional strength and rigidity to the raceway. In operation, various utilities, including phone lines, electrical cords, computer wires and the like, can be run over the rear edge


16


of the work surface


12


and be disposed in the raceway


158


for storage and the like. Alternatively, various items such as excess cords, lines, or even papers and documents, can be stored in the raceway. As shown in

FIG. 1

, various openings


171


can be formed in the bottom of the trough to allow passage of the utilities to outlets and the like on the floor positioned beneath the table.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 14

, a support accessory


172


is shown as comprising a base wall


174


and an upwardly extending back wall


176


. A stand


178


is connected to the support accessory, and preferably includes a pair of legs


180


that are supported on top of the uppermost work surface


116


. A pair of support feet


182


extend downwardly from a front portion of the base wall and form a pair of rails


184


, which extend rearwardly beneath the support accessory and engage the work surface


116


. The support feet


182


further include a pair of supports that extend beneath the worksurface. Various documents and other articles can be supported on the support accessory, and in particular are rested on the base wall


174


and leaned against the back wall


176


.




Referring to FIGS.


1


and


19


-


25


, a storage device


200


is shown as including a frame


202


and a sheet material web


204


. The frame


202


includes a front and back frame member


206


,


208


, which are preferably formed from a wire and preferably have a generally rectangular shape, with a pair of vertical members


212


,


216


and a pair of horizontal members


214


,


215


joined thereto. The vertical members


212


on the front frame member


206


are preferably longer than the vertical members


216


on the back frame member


208


. The frame further includes a plurality of vertically spaced side frame members


218


, also preferably made of wire, that extend between and connect the front and back frame members


206


,


208


, and in particular the vertical members


212


,


216


thereof. The side frame members


218


preferably include curved end portions


220


, and a linear middle portion


222


which extends inwardly from the side of the storage unit. Referring to

FIGS. 22 and 23

, a rail


232


can be attached to one or more of the side frames


218


, and preferably the uppermost side frames. The rails


232


on opposite side frames are spaced to support letter or legal sized, file holders


234


, which have hook members


236


that are slidably supported on the rails


232


. The rails


232


are preferably welded to the side frames


218


. As shown in

FIGS. 19

,


20


and


22


, the frame is generally open to the front, rear, bottom and top. The frame is further open along the sides thereof between the plurality of side frame members


218


, as shown in FIG.


21


.




The vertical members of the front and rear frame members each include an upper and lower portion


224


,


226


that are angled slightly forward and rearward respectively. The upper horizontal frame member


214


of the front frame member


206


forms a convenient handle for the storage unit that can be grasped by the user to lift the lower member


214


off of the floor. The lower horizontal frame members


214


,


215


on each of the front and rear frames


206


,


208


provide a pair of support feet for the storage device. In a preferred embodiment, a pair of wheels


228


are secured to an axle


230


, which is attached preferably to the rear frame


208


on the lower frame member


215


thereof. A pad can be disposed around the lower horizontal frame member


214


of the front frame


206


so as to cushion the frame and so as to prevent damage to the floor or other support surface. In use, the user can grasp the upper horizontal frame member


214


of the front frame member


206


as a handle and wheel the storage device from one location to another.




The sheet material web


204


, best shown in

FIGS. 19 and 24

, is preferably made of a flexible material, such as a woven fabric. In a preferred embodiment, the sheet material web is made of a flexible, semi-resilient plastic or a thermoplastic sheet, and is preferably made of PETG. The sheet material web can be made transparent, opaque or solid. In one embodiment, the sheet material web is wrapped around four surfaces of the frame, and preferably, the top, bottom and opposite sides thereof.




In an alternative embodiment, best shown in

FIG. 19

, the sheet material web is wrapped around three surfaces defined by the frame, including the rear and opposite sides of the frame. In this embodiment, the top, bottom and front of the storage device


200


remain generally open. As shown in

FIG. 24

, the sheet material web


204


includes four columns of a plurality of vertically spaced openings


238


. Two pairs of columns are each spaced a distance approximate the distance between the front and back frame members


212


,


216


. The openings


238


in each column are vertically spaced so as to be aligned with the side frame members


218


. A plurality of slits


240


are made in the web


204


and connect the horizontally displaced openings in each pair of columns. The sheet material web preferably is disposed inside the frame on the side frame members


218


by piercing the web


204


at the slits


240


with the side frame members


218


. After the web


204


as passed over the side frame members, and in particular portions


222


, at the slits


240


, the slits


240


close and the side frame members, and in particular the curved portions thereof, extend through the openings


238


formed in the web. By way of the piercing of the sheet material web by the side frame members, the sheet material web is secured to the frame. The outer surface of the edges


241


of the web rest or abut against the inner surface of the vertical front frame members


212


.




As best shown in

FIGS. 19 and 25

the storage device


200


further includes a tray


242


having side walls


244


, a bottom


247


and a front and back wall


246


. The front and back wall preferably include a plurality of openings


256


formed therein. The side walls include an outwardly extending flange


250


that engages and slides on opposite side frame members


218


. The top edge of the end of the front and back walls


246


and the flange


250


form an opening through which the side frame member


218


is received.




Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. As such, it is intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting and that it is the appended claims, including all equivalents thereof, which are intended to define the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A table comprising:a support structure comprising a first wire support and a second wire support, each of said first and second wire supports comprising opposite ends joined to define a first and second foot and wherein a portion of said first and second wire supports form a first and second support platform respectively, wherein said first wire support comprises a first segment extending upwardly from said first foot to said first support platform and a second segment extending from said first support platform to said second foot, and wherein said second wire support comprises a first segment extending upwardly from said second foot to said second support platform and a second segment extending from said second support platform to said first foot; a third wire support comprising opposite ends joined to said first and second feet, wherein a portion of said third wire support forms a third support platform, said third wire support comprising a first segment extending from said first foot to said third support platform and a second segment extending from said second foot to said third support platform; and a work surface supported on said first, second and third support platforms.
  • 2. The table of claim 1 wherein said first support platform comprises a plate member attached to said first wire support.
  • 3. The table of claim 1 wherein said opposite ends of said first and second wires are welded to form said first and second feet.
  • 4. The table of claim 1 wherein said first and second wire members are each made of a single piece of wire.
  • 5. The table of claim 1 further comprising a first collar attached to said first and second wire supports, and a second collar attached to said third wire support, and a fastener connecting said first and second collars.
  • 6. The table of claim 1 further comprising a first and second cap member disposed on an upper surface of said work surface, wherein said first cap member is connected to said first support platform and wherein said second cap member is connected to said second support platform such that said work surface is clamped between said first and second cap members and said first and second support platforms respectively.
  • 7. The table of claim 6 wherein at least a portion of said cap member is raised above said upper surface of said work surface, wherein said work surface comprises a first work surface, and further comprising a second work surface having a pair of openings shaped to receive said raised portion of said cap member, wherein said second work surface is disposed on said first work surface and is indexed on said first and second cap members.
  • 8. The table of claim 1 further comprising an accessory having a mounting portion disposed between at least one of said first and second support platforms and said work surface.
  • 9. The table of claim 8 wherein said accessory comprises a rail.
  • 10. The table of claim 8 wherein said accessory comprises a screen.
  • 11. The table of claim 10 wherein said screen comprises a curved pole extending out of a plane defined by said work surface from a side of said work surface to a rear of said worksurface.
  • 12. The table of claim 11 wherein said screen is made of a bi-directional stretchable material.
  • 13. The table of claim 1 further comprising a glide connected to each of said first and second feet.
  • 14. The table of claim 13 further comprising a collar disposed over each of said first and second feet, wherein said glides are connected to said collars.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application S/No. 60/229,210, filed Aug. 31, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.

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