The present invention relates to office furniture, and more particularly to a workstation with a pneumatic 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 pneumatic height adjustable desk.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a workstation, which has pneumatic 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; a first pneumatic device fixed to the first wall member and connected to the desk board; a second pneumatic device fixed to the second wall member and connected to the desk board; a mounting base connected to the desk board and between the first pneumatic device and the second pneumatic device; and a synchronizing device received in the mounting base and connected to the first pneumatic device and the second pneumatic device respectively.
The desk board is lifted and lowered by the first pneumatic device and the second pneumatic device, and the synchronizing device synchronizes movements of the first pneumatic device and the second pneumatic device.
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 pneumatic device 50 and a second pneumatic device 60. The desk board 40 is received in the workspace while the first pneumatic device 50 is fixed to the first wall member 20 and the second pneumatic device 60 is fixed to the second wall member 30. Both of the first and the second pneumatic devices 50 and 60 are connected to a bottom of the desk board 40 to lift and lower the desk board 40.
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The first pneumatic member 52, the first positioning board 54, and the first transmission member 56 are received in the first inner tube 58, and the first pneumatic member 52, the first positioning board 54, the first transmission member 56, and the first inner tube 58 are received in the first outer tube 59. An end of the first outer tube 59 is connected to the first positioning board 54 by a connector. As a result, the first inner tube 58 is moved by the first pneumatic member 52 relative to the outer tube 59.
The second transmission member 66 includes a transmission chain 660 and a pair of gears 662 and 664. The gears 662 and 664 are connected to opposite ends of the second movable section 622 respectively. Precisely, the gears 662 and 664 are connected to the second movable section 622 through two gear bases 666 and 668. Axes of rotation of the gears 662 and 664 are perpendicular to an axial direction of the second movable section 622. The transmission chain 660 engages the gears 662 and 664, and is connected to the second positioning board 64. An end of the second fixed section 620 passes through the gear base 668 and enters the second movable section 622, and the other end thereof is fixed to the second positioning board 64.
The second pneumatic member 62, the second positioning board 64, and the second transmission member 66 are received in the second inner tube 68, and the second pneumatic member 62, the second positioning board 64, the second transmission member 66, and the second inner tube 68 are received in the second outer tube 69. An end of the second outer tube 69 is connected to the second positioning board 64 by a connector. As a result, the second inner tube 68 is moved by the second pneumatic member 62 relative to the outer tube 69.
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In conclusion, when a user pulls the wire 88, it could free the first pneumatic device 50 and the second pneumatic device 60 to lift and lower the desk board 40, and the user only needs to release wire 88 to fix the desk board 40 when the desk board 40 is moved to a desired height. Furthermore, the gear 562 on the first movable section 522 and the gear 662 on the second movable section 622 are synchronously turned by the axle 84, so that it could prevent the desk board 40 from tilting because the first pneumatic device 50 and the second pneumatic device 60 move asynchronously.
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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