The following patents and/or patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/026,964 titled “UTILITY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM” filed Dec. 21, 2001; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/887,519 titled “MOVABLE DISPLAY SUPPORT SYSTEM” filed Jun. 22, 2001; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/888,069 titled “MOVABLE OFFICE SUPPORT SYSTEM” filed Jun. 22, 2001; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/183,023 titled “WORKSTATION” filed Oct. 30, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,547.
The present invention relates to a workstation for use in an office or work environment.
It is well-known to provide in an office or work environment for one or a plurality of workstations to be used by one or a plurality of workers. In such known workstations, it is well-known to provide one or more worksurfaces as well as one or more storage units (e.g. drawers, cabinets, shelves, etc.). A typical workstation may include other devices or apparatus that facilitate the work of the worker (e.g. the use and communication of information), such as computing devices, task or other lighting, telephony, as well as connections for utilities (e.g. power, voice, data, etc.).
It is also known to provide a “threshold” (or “utility threshold”) having a generally vertical base frame and a generally vertical overhead top portion for use within a workstation, for example, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,547. According to such known arrangements, the threshold is movable within the workstation along a path of travel so that it may be used to “divide” the work space and/or to provide privacy for the work of one or more workers within the workstation; the movable threshold may also be configured to deliver utilities within the workstation.
It is further known to provide for a worksurface that is movable within a workspace, so that one or more workers or other persons (who may need to work or collaborate in a wide variety of conditions) may place the worksurface in a position that is more beneficial for a particular purpose. According to certain known arrangements, the movable worksurface may be provided with one or more information display devices (e.g. panel displays or monitors of the type associated with a computing device such as a personal computer), for example, as shown in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/887,519.
It is also known to provide for a mobile worksurface, such as a mobile table, in a work space. In a common application, the mobile worksurface (alone or in conjunction with fixed worksurfaces), enhances the utility of a work space by providing greater flexibility and a greater range of use and other conditions. However, mobile worksurfaces—whether in use or not in use—typically require at least a portion of the work space, and at times may prove to be obstacles to occupants of the work space. The range of motion typically provided by such mobile worksurfaces is limited, for example to a particular plane or path of travel. In addition, mobile worksurfaces, typically provided with wheels or otherwise coupled to a fixed mounting structure, tend to lack the stability, size or “structure” typically provided with fixed worksurfaces. Moreover, mobile worksurfaces tend not to readily accommodate computing devices and/or display devices or other appliances and their associated cables (e.g. for power and/or data).
Accordingly, it would be advantageous to provide for a workstation providing for an apparatus such as a threshold and/or worksurface that is conveniently movable from one position to another position. It would also be advantageous to provide for an apparatus such as a threshold and/or worksurface that provides a range of movement to cover a substantial portion of the work space within the workstation. It would further be advantageous to provide for a support system for an apparatus such as a threshold and/or worksurface that allows for movement within a horizontal plane or other paths of travel within the workstation. It would also be advantageous to provide for an apparatus such as a threshold and/or worksurface movable within a workstation that conveniently allows for association with a display device and thereby for convenient repositioning of the display device within a work space. It would also be advantageous to provide an apparatus such as a threshold and/or worksurface that conveniently provides for a wide range of motion and allows for a variety of orientations. It would further be advantageous to provide for an apparatus that conveniently provides for management and interconnection of cables providing utilities to the appliances or equipment on a worksurface or to a display device (or display devices) and/or associated with a threshold. It would further be advantageous to provide for an apparatus that can readily be integrated with the articles of furniture within a workstation.
It would be desirable to provide a workstation having any one or more of these or other advantageous features.
The present invention relates to a workstation defining a work space and providing at least one display device. The workstation includes a base providing a guide. The workstation also includes at least one upstanding structure having a wheel assembly adapted for movement along a path defined by the guide about the work space to selectively deliver utilities to at least one portion of the work space and a worksurface coupled to the structure and providing a display support assembly adapted for pivotably coupling of the display device. The structure and worksurface and display support assembly are movable relative to the base so that a display device coupled to the display support assembly may be selectively positioned for use in a variety of locations in the work space.
The present invention also relates to a workstation for a work space having a floor and of a type providing a computing device with at least one display device and at least one lighting device for within the work space. The workstation includes a base providing at least one track system. The workstation also includes a movable apparatus coupled to the at least one track system and movable relative to the base. The movable apparatus includes a threshold and a worksurface so that the computing device and at least one display device can be supported by the worksurface and the at least one lighting device can be provided on the threshold. The movable apparatus can be selectively positioned for use in a variety of locations along the track system.
The present invention further relates to a workstation for a work space of a type providing a computing device with at least one display device and at least one lighting device for use within the work space and connectivity to utilities such as power or voice or data. The workstation includes a base providing at least one track system. The workstation also includes a movable apparatus coupled to the at least one track system. The movable apparatus is movable relative to the base and provides support for at least one of the computing device and at least one display device or at least one lighting device. The movable apparatus can be selectively positioned for use in a variety of locations along the track system.
The present invention also relates to a workstation for a work space of a type providing a computing device with at least one display device and at least one lighting device for use within the work space and connectivity to utilities such as power or voice or data. The workstation includes a base having a front and a top. The workstation also includes a track system that includes a first guide positioned at the front of the base. The workstation further includes a movable apparatus providing support for at least one of the computing device or at least one lighting device. The movable apparatus is coupled to the track system and is movable along the first guide at the front of the base so that the movable apparatus can be selectively positioned for use in a variety of locations within the work space.
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According to an exemplary embodiment, base or cabinet 18 of workstation 10 is basically of a conventional arrangement that provides a set of shelves for storage and doors (e.g. shown as cabinet 18 with sliding doors 24 and shelves 25) to facilitate or restrict access to materials stored or kept. As shown in
Threshold 12 includes a frame or structure 33 (shown as an upstanding structure) comprised of generally vertical frame members 34 and 35 (shown as structural tubes) and generally horizontal cross-members or braces 36; threshold 12 also has an overhead frame or top portion shown as canopy 62 comprised of horizontal frame members 65. Wheels shown as casters 38 are attached at a bottom portion 37 of frame 33 of threshold 12. A set of covers or panels shown as skins 40, 42 and 44 are provided within frame 33 of threshold 12. Threshold 12 also provides a worksurface 14 having a front portion 46 and a rear portion 48. Worksurface 14 is attached to threshold 12 with a mounting structure comprising gussets 50 at the lower portion of frame 33. According to a particularly preferred embodiment, front portion 46 of worksurface 14 projects from threshold 12 into the work space within workstation 10 and rear portion 48 of worksurface 14 projects in the opposite direction over base 18.
Worksurface 14 of threshold 12 provides a support 52 for a monitor or display device. Referring to
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Platform 115 of base or cabinet 118 is elevated above a base surface 119 by spacers shown as vertical posts 121. Rear portion 148 of worksurface 114 of threshold 112 is fitted in a space 123 provided between platform 115 and base surface 119 of base 118. Movement of threshold 112 along track or guide 130 results in movement of worksurface 114 relative to base or cabinet 118 and movement of rear portion 148 of worksurface 114 of threshold 112 within space 123. By moving within space 123, worksurface 114 (particularly rear portion 148 of worksurface 114) does not disrupt or interfere with any articles that may be placed on platform 15. As shown in
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According to alternative embodiments, the various elements of the workstation may be provided (or arranged in sections or “components” that can be assembled) in a variety of different configurations. For example, as shown in
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According to other exemplary embodiments, other configurations including a display board, a pin or tack board, a privacy panel, a projection screen, an active file rack, and/or a flat panel display, etc. for presenting or containing information and/or for providing a visual barrier may be included in the workstation.
According to any preferred embodiment, the apparatus (e.g. worksurface and/or threshold) can be adjusted in spatial position within a horizontal plane and in a vertical direction within the work space. In a “stowed” position, the worksurface and/or the threshold may be moved to one end of the workstation or optionally at least partially concealed within a storage unit or some other article of furniture. In any of the wide variety of “use” positions, the worksurface and/or the threshold may be deployed and located within the substantial two- (or three-) dimensional range of motion provided by the guides or rail/track system. The position and orientation of each display device may also be adjusted by manipulation of the articulable arms.
According to any preferred embodiment, each articulable arm for coupling display device(s) to the apparatus is selectively movable within a substantial range of motion. As shown, display devices shown as display panels are coupled to arms to allow suitably positioning and/or orientation for display of information in any of a variety of directions (e.g., up, down, laterally, pivotably) at each link or joint allowing articulation. The selective movement of the base and/or the worksurface and/or the display panels within a work space provides for substantial flexibility in the positioning and orientation and therefore use of the worksurface and/or one or more of the display panels within a range of motion within the work space. According to alternative embodiments, the support assembly may be configured for one information display device or two or more information display devices; the information display devices may be of any type, including flat display panels or other types of video monitors (e.g. CRT) or any other type of data or information display. The information display device may be associated with any type of appliance or device, such as a computing device or a television or network, etc.
According to any preferred embodiment, the workstation will provide enhanced functionality in comparison with such conventional arrangements, and allow the threshold and/or the worksurface to be positioned selectively to enhance privacy or openness, or generally to facilitate the work to be performed in the work space; the workstation is intended to allow the repositioning (including physical placement and orientation) of the threshold (and/or worksurface) to suit the needs of the worker. According to any preferred embodiment of the workstation, the user or users (without having to adapt or adjust their own posture and/or position) will be able to adapt the positioning and orientation of the apparatus for various and varied use or storage conditions.
According to other exemplary embodiments, the movable apparatus (e.g. threshold and/or worksurface) may be associated with other articles of furniture and/or physical structures (such as panels, partitions, or walls). It is important to note that the term “article of furniture” is intended to be a broad term and not a term of limitation. The term “article of furniture,” as used in this disclosure, may include, without limitation: systems furniture (e.g., partition wall systems, architectural walls, space frames, workstations, etc.), case goods (e.g., file cabinets, storage bins, containers, closets, etc.), seating products (e.g., chairs, stools, lounges, etc.), work surfaces (e.g., tables, desk systems, credenzas, etc.), lighting systems, and other accessories.
It is important to note that the term “information” is intended to be a broad term and not a term of limitation. The term “information” may include information of any type or form or combination. It is also important to note that the terms “worksurface” and “work environment” are intended to be given broad scope and are not specifically intended as terms of limitation. It is further important to note that the construction and arrangement of the elements of the system as shown in the preferred and other exemplary embodiments is illustrative only.
Although only a few embodiments of the present inventions have been described in detail in this disclosure, those skilled in the art who review this disclosure will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible (e.g., variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of the various elements, values of parameters, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, protocols, etc.) without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter recited in the claims. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims. The order or sequence of any process or method steps may be varied or re-sequenced according to alternative embodiments. In the claims, any means-plus-function clause is intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. Other substitutions, modifications, changes and omissions may be made in the design, operating conditions and arrangement of the preferred and other exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present inventions as expressed in the appended claims.
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