Claims
- 1. A work station comprising a cabinet comprised of a base, a pair of side walls extending upwardly from said base at opposite sides thereof and a top wall supported at the upper ends of said side walls, said cabinet defining a cavity having an open front face extending at an angle to the vertical, a work surface having a vertical height substantially less than the height of said open front face for accommodating a work unit upon said work surface, said work surface being slidably supported by said cabinet and adjacent said base between a first position in which said work surface and the work unit supported therein is accommodated within said cabinet cavity and a second position in which said work surface extends outwardly from said cavity beyond said open face for user access to the work unit, a flap having opposing side faces pivotally supported by said cabinet for pivotal movement relative to said cabinet between a first stored position wherein one of said side faces extends at an angle to the vertical and upwardly and rearwardly from the front edge of said work surface when said work surface is in its first position and overlying and forming a closure for said open face and a second position in which at least one side face of said closure flap extends in an upright manner to provide a copy support surface from a position substantially rearwardly of the front edge of said work surface and adjacent said open face when said work surface is in its second position.
- 2. A work station as claimed at claim 1 wherein the flap is supported for its movement by the work surface.
- 3. A work station as claimed in claim 2 wherein the flap is supported by the work surface by a pair of spaced apart arms each having a pivotal connection at one of their ends to said work surface at one side thereof and a pivotal connection at the other ends thereof to said flap.
- 4. A work station as claimed at claim 3 wherein said flap is pivotal about the other ends of said arms through 180 degrees and wherein said arms are pivotal through 180 degrees relative to said work surface about the one ends.
- 5. A work station as claimed at claim 1 wherein said flap is supported for pivotal movement relative to the cabinet about an axis transverse to the flap.
- 6. A work station as claimed at claim 5 wherein the flap is supported from the sides of the cabinet by supports which are slidable outwardly in the direction of the open face of the cabinet.
- 7. A work station as claimed at claim 6 wherein the flap is able to rotate between said supports about substantially 180.degree..
- 8. A work station as claimed at claim 7 wherein the flap is able to rotate between said supports when in its first position.
- 9. A work station as claimed at claim 6 wherein said flap has transverse dimensions such that it extends laterally beyond the opposed faces of the supports and said supports provide support for the underneath of the flap when in the horizontal position.
- 10. A work station as claimed at claim 5 wherein said flap is supported from the sides of the cabinet by a pair of arms, each arm being pivotably mounted to a side of the cabinet and pivotally mounted to the flap at a point on the arm spaced from the pivotal mounting to the cabinet.
- 11. A work station as claimed at claim 10 wherein the flap has transverse dimensions such that it extends laterally beyond the opposed faces of the arms.
- 12. A work station as claimed at claim 10 wherein the flap is able to rotate between said arms substantially about 180.degree..
- 13. A work station as claimed at claim 1 wherein said flap is pivotally supported from the supports located to each side of the work surface for pivotal movement about an axis transverse the flap.
- 14. A work station as claimed at claim 13 wherein the pivotal mounting for said flaps is located at a position spaced above the work surface.
- 15. A work station as claimed at claim 13 wherein the supports each comprise an arm pivotally mounted in the work surface and pivotally mounted to the flap at a point on the arm spaced from the pivotal mounting to the work surface.
- 16. A work station as claimed at claim 15 wherein the pivotal mounting of the arms to the flap are located towards the edge of the flap which is lowermost when the flap is in its first position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 852,963, filed May 19, 1986, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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