The present invention relates to office furniture, and more particularly to a workstation with a powered height adjustable desk.
Typically, a conventional workstation for office has a partition unit and a desk. The partition unit usually has three partitions to enclose a workspace, and the desk is provided in the workspace. Precisely, the partitions include a front member and two lateral members connected to opposite ends of the front member. The desk has a desk board fixed to the partitions. A drawback of such workstation is that a height of the desk board is fixed after the workstation is set.
An improved workstation has a partition unit and a height adjustable desk provided in a workspace of the partition unit. In such workstation the partition unit and the height adjustable desk are two independent elements without any connection. Furthermore, the height adjustable desk has at least two legs in the workspace, which narrows the space under the desk board.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a workstation, which is equipped with a height adjustable desk.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a workstation, which has powered lifting devices to lift and lower the desk board, and the lifting devices are fixed to the partitions to enlarge the space under the desk board.
In order to achieve the objective of the present invention, a workstation includes a front partition member having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end; a first wall member and a second wall member connected to the first end and the second end of the front partition member to enclose a workspace; a desk board provided in the workspace; two lifting apparatuses connected to a bottom of the desk board, each of which has a first tubular member, a second tubular member, and a lifting device, wherein the second tubular members are fixed to the first wall member and the second wall member respectively, and each of the first tubular members has an end fitted to the second tubular member and an opposite end connected to the desk board; the lifting device is received in the first and the second tubular members to move the first tubular member relative to the second tubular member; and a driving device connected to the lifting apparatuses to drive the lifting apparatuses.
The driving device is operated to drive the first tubular members to move upwards and downward so as to lift and lower the desk board.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
The workstation 1 further includes a desk board 40, a first lifting mechanism 50, and a second lifting mechanism 70, all of which are provided in the workspace. The first lifting mechanism 50 is fixed to the first wall member 20, and the second lifting mechanism 70 is fixed to the second wall member 30. The first and the second lifting mechanisms 50, 70 are operated to lift and lower the desk board 40.
The first lifting mechanism 50 includes a first linkage set 52, a first gear member 54, a first rail 56, a first movable member 58, a first driving gear 60, and a first motor 62. The first rail 56 is fixed to the first wall member 20. The first linkage set 52 includes a main linkage and two support linkages, wherein both the support linkages have ends pivoted on a middle section of the main linkage. A distal end of one of the support linkages is pivoted with a slider, and the slider engages the first rail 56 to move along the rail 56. An end of the main linkage is connected to the first gear member 54. The driving gear 60 is connected to the first motor 62 and engages the first gear member 54.
The same as the first lifting mechanism 50, the second lifting mechanism 70 includes a second linkage set 72, a second gear member 74, a second rail 76, a second movable member 78, a second driving gear 80, and a second motor 82. The second rail 76 is fixed to the second wall member 20. The second linkage set 72 includes a main linkage and two support linkages, wherein both the support linkages have ends pivoted on a middle section of the main linkage. A distal end of one of the support linkages is pivoted with a slider, and the slider engages the second rail 76 to move along the rail 76. An end of the main linkage is connected to the second gear member 74. The driving gear 80 is connected to the second motor 82 and engages the second gear member 74.
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The workstation further includes a first frame 90 fixed to the first wall member 20 and a second frame 92 fixed to the second wall member 30. The first rail 56 is fixed to the first frame 90, and the second rail 76 is fixed to the second frame 92.
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When the first gear member 54 is moved by the first driving gear 60 to have the end of the main linkage connected to the first gear member 54 moving downward (the support linkages will be moved accordingly), the first movable member 58 is moved upwards (toward the first rail 56). At the same time, the second gear member 74 is moved by the second driving gear 80 to have the end of the main linkage connected to the second gear member 74 moving downwards (the support linkages will be moved accordingly) to move the second movable member 78 upwards (toward the second rail 76). As a result, the desk board 40 is lifted. On the contrary, when the first and the second gear member 54, 74 are moved in revise directions to have the end of the main linkage and the support moving upwards, the first and the second movable members 58, 78 are moved downwards (away from the first and the second rails 56, 76) to lower the desk board 40.
In order to keep the first and the second motors 62, 82 are running synchronous, a controller (not shown) is provided to start and stop the first and the second motors 62, 82 and to synchronize them.
In conclusion, the present invention provides the first linkage set 52 and the second linkage set 72 to lift and lower the desk board 40 to any height. In addition, the first and the second movable members 58, 78 could be any shape or form except the form described above.
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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