Claims
- 1. A vertically adjustable workstation comprising:
- a pair of vertically adjustable leg assemblies each having a foot member attached to the lower end and a work surface support member attached to the upper end and a fixed leg portion extending between the foot member and the work surface support member, each fixed leg portion including a closed portion and an open channel portion;
- a work surface attached to the work surface support members;
- a vertically mounted extension drawer slide assembly housed in one of the closed portion and the open channel portion of each fixed leg portion for assisting in raising and lowering the work surface, each drawer slide assembly comprising an outer channel member and an inner channel member;
- a lift bar housed in the other of the closed portion and the open channel portion of each fixed leg portion; and
- means connected to the leg assemblies for adjusting the vertical height of the work surface.
- 2. The vertically adjustable workstation according to claim 1 wherein the inner channel member of each drawer slide assembly is housed in a bearing retainer having ball bearings.
- 3. The vertically adjustable workstation according to claim 7 wherein the bearing retainer is housed in the outer channel member of each drawer slide assembly.
- 4. The vertically adjustable workstation according to claim 3 wherein the outer channel of each drawer slide assembly is retained in the closed portion of each leg assembly.
- 5. The vertically adjustable workstation according to claim 4 wherein the lift bar is housed in the open channel portion of each leg assembly.
- 6. The vertically adjustable workstation according to claim 5 wherein the top of the drawer slide assembly and the top of the lift bar are attached to the work surface support member.
- 7. The vertically adjustable workstation according to claim 6 wherein the means for adjusting the vertical height of the work surface is housed in a cross beam member.
- 8. The vertically adjustable workstation according to claim 7 wherein the means for adjusting the vertical height of the work surface is a pulley and cable system.
- 9. A vertically adjustable workstation comprising:
- a pair of vertically adjustable leg assemblies each having a foot member attached to a lower end, a work surface support member attached to an upper end and a vertically adjustable lift bar;
- a work surface attached to the work surface support members;
- a vertically mounted extension drawer slide assembly extending between the foot member and the work surface support member of each leg assembly, each drawer slide assembly comprising an outer channel member and an inner channel member separated by ball bearings; and
- means connected to the vertically adjustable leg assemblies for adjusting the vertical height of the work surface.
- 10. The vertically adjustable workstation according to claim 9 wherein the means for adjusting the vertical height of the work surface is a pulley and cable system.
- 11. A vertically adjustable workstation comprising:
- a pair of vertically adjustable leg assemblies each having a foot member attached to a lower end, a work surface support member attached to an upper end and a vertically adjustable lift bar;
- a planar work surface attached to the work surface support members;
- a vertically mounted extension drawer slide assembly extending between the foot member and the work surface support member of each leg assembly, each drawer slide assembly comprising an outer channel member and an inner channel member separated by ball bearings; and
- a substantially horizontal cross beam member extending between the pair of vertically adjustable leg assemblies, the cross beam member containing means connected to the vertically adjustable leg assemblies for adjusting the vertical height of the work surface.
- 12. The vertically adjustable workstation according to claim 11 wherein the means for adjusting the vertical height of the work surface is a pulley and cable system.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/213,759 filed MAR. 15, 1994, now abandoned.
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