Claims
- 1. A work station, comprising;
- a support frame;
- a work surface pivotably mounted on the support frame, having upper and lower surfaces;
- an adjustment bar on the lower surface of the work surface, pivotably secured to the work surface, the adjustment bar comprising (a) an actuating portion which is oriented generally parallel to the lower surface of the work surface, is spaced from the lower surface of the work surface, and is disposed adjacent an edge of the work surface and (b) an engaging portion having an edge which is provided with a plurality of notches; and
- a pin projecting from the support frame for engaging any one of the plurality notches;
- the adjustment bar being pivotably secured to the work surface so that movement of the actuating portion toward the lower surface of the work surface can disengage the pin from one of the plurality of notches to allow the work surface to be set at a different angle by engaging the pin with a different notch, and upon release of the bar the edge of the engaging portion having the notches will be urged in a direction toward the pin.
- 2. A work station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the notches are shaped to resist disengagement from the pin due to both upward force and downward force.
- 3. A work station as claimed in claim 2, wherein the work surface is pivotably mounted on the support frame at a longitudinally central position of the work surface.
- 4. A work station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the notches permit the work surface to assume an orientation in the range from horizontal to about 13 degrees from horizontal in either direction.
- 5. A work station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement portion comprises a movement-limiting protrusion on the edge having the notches.
- 6. A work station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the work surface has a first side that in use is adapted to be a user's position and the actuating portion of the adjustment bar is disposed adjacent an edge of the work surface which is distal with respect to said first side.
- 7. A work station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjustment bar has a thickness and is made of a material which renders the actuating portion capable of flexing, whereby upon attempting to pivot the adjustment bar without relieving the weight of the work surface from the notch and pin, the actuating portion will flex until it contacts the lower surface of the work surface, without permitting the disengagement of the pin from the notch.
- 8. A work station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuating portion of the adjustment bar extends substantially across the width of the work surface.
- 9. A work station as claimed in claim 1, wherein a flange extends perpendicularly from each end of the actuating portion, each of the flanges having a plurality of notches, the frame having a pin for each flange.
- 10. A work station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support frame comprises a pair of arms, each of the arms having a pivot joint for pivotably connecting the work surface to the frame.
- 11. A work station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the notches are urged toward the pin by the action of gravity.
- 12. A work station, comprising:
- a support frame;
- a work surface pivotably mounted on the support frame at a longitudinally central portion of the work surface, having upper and lower surfaces;
- an adjustment bar on the lower surface of the work surface, pivotably secured to the work surface, the adjustment bar comprising (a) an actuating portion which is oriented generally parallel to the lower surface of the work surface, is spaced from the lower surface of the work surface, extends substantially across the width of the work surface and is disposed adjacent an edge of the work surface which is distal with respect to a side of the work surface where a user would be located, and (b) an engaging portion which extends generally perpendicularly to the lower surface, the engaging portion comprising flanges which extend perpendicularly from ends of the actuating portion, each of the flanges having an edge which is provided with a plurality of notches and a movement-limiting protrusion; and
- a pair of pins projecting from the support frame for engaging any one of the plurality notches in each of the flanges, the notches being shaped to resist disengagement from the pins due to both upward force and downward force, the notches permitting the work surface to assume an orientation from about horizontal to about 13 degrees from horizontal in either direction;
- the adjustment bar being pivotably secured to the work surface so that movement of the actuating portion toward the lower surface of the work surface can disengage the pins from their notches so that the work surface can be set at a different angle by engaging the pin with a different notch, and upon release of the bar the edges of the flanges having the notches will be urged by the action of gravity in a direction toward the pins, wherein the adjustment bar has a thickness and is made of a material which renders the actuating portion capable of flexing, whereby upon attempting to pivot the adjustment bar without relieving the weight of the work surface from the notches and pins, the actuating portion will flex until it contacts the lower surface of the work surface, without permitting the disengagement of the pins from the notches.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/100,158 filed Aug. 2, 1993 now abandoned.
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