Electric table stand, coupling thereof, and electric table with electric table stand
US-9848696-B2 · Dec 26, 2017 · US
US9936800B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9936800-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514936972-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A workstation assembly configured to ergonomically, comfortably seat and provide workspace for a user, comprising a chair having a base portion on which a user sits, and at least one armrest; and a desk comprising a desk frame, a sliding assembly mounted on a desk frame, and a desktop mounted on a sliding assembly, wherein the desk is configured such that the desktop can be in a compact position with respect to the desk frame, or can be moved from the compact position to an extended position with respect to the desk frame, wherein, in the extended position, a distal portion of the desktop is positioned on the at least one arm rest.
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A symbiotic workstation assembly configured to ergonomically, comfortably seat and provide workspace for a user, comprising: a furniture assembly having (i) a seat on which a user sits, the seat comprising a base, (ii) first and second armrests, and (iii) a backrest, the backrest and first and second armrests being modular pieces that are selectively connected to the base; and a desk comprising a desk frame, a sliding assembly mounted on the desk frame, and a desktop mounted on the sliding assembly, wherein the desk is configured such that the desktop can be in a compact position with respect to the desk frame, or can be moved from the compact position to an extended position with respect to the desk frame, wherein, in the extended position, a distal portion of the desktop rests on the first and second armrests; wherein the first and second arm rests, back rest, and base are stably linked on or adjacent a support surface as the desktop is moved to the extended position by being pulled toward the furniture assembly by a user while sitting in the furniture assembly; and wherein each of the first and second arm rests have a substantially flat upper surface, a lower surface of the distal portion of the desktop being selectively positioned on the substantially flat upper surfaces of the first and second armrests such that the first and second arm rests support the distal portion of the desktop and such that the user can be ergonomically comfortable while resting the user's elbows on the desktop. 2. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the seat comprises a base. 3. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the seat comprises a base and a cushion positioned on the base. 4. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the top surface of the desktop is in the range of approximately 22 inches high to approximately 28 inches high and wherein the top surface of the seat of the chair is in the range of approximately 15 inches high to approximately 21 inches high. 5. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the top surface of the desktop is in the range of approximately 23 inches high to approximately 27 inches high and wherein the top surface of the seat of the chair is in the range of approximately 16 inches high to approximately 20 inches high. 6. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the top surface of the desktop is in the range of approximately 24 inches high to approximately 26 inches high and wherein the top surface of the seat of the chair is in the range of approximately 17 inches high to approximately 19 inches high. 7. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the top surface of the desktop is approximately 25 inches high and wherein the top surface of the seat of the chair is approximately 18 inches high. 8. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the desktop has a substantially flat lower surface. 9. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 8 wherein the desktop has a flat lower surface that is selectively positioned flush with the substantially flat upper surfaces of the first and second armrests. 10. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the furniture assembly rests stably on the support surface without rolling as the desktop is moved to the extended position by being pulled toward the furniture assembly by a user sitting in the furniture assembly. 11. A leisure seating workstation assembly comprising: a chair, having a seat on which a user sits, first and second arm rests and a back rest linked to the seat, the seat having a base, such that a user can conveniently sit on the chair and rest the user's arms on the respective arm rests with the user's back against the back rest; a desk, comprising a desk frame, a sliding assembly mounted on the desk frame and a desktop having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion being mounted on the sliding assembly and the distal portion extending away from the sliding assembly, wherein the desktop can be selectively moved back and forth with respect to the desk frame such that upon movement of the desktop, the distal portion of the desktop slides away from the desk frame and onto both of the armrests of the chair, thereby enabling the user sitting in the chair to comfortably place the user's arms onto the desktop for convenient, comfortable and ergonomic working in a work environment; the backrest and first and second armrests being modular pieces that are selectively connected to the base, wherein the first and second arm rests, back rest, and base are stably linked on or adjacent a support surface as the desktop is moved to the extended position by being pulled toward the chair by the user sitting in the chair; wherein a distal portion of the desktop extends away from the desk frame such that the distal portion of the desktop rests on the first and second arm rests; and wherein the desktop has a substantially flat lower surface and each of the first and second arm rests have a substantially flat upper surface, the substantially flat lower surface of the desktop being selectively positioned flush with the substantially flat upper surfaces of the first and second armrests, such that the distal portion of the desktop is configured to be stable on the first and second armrests and the user can be ergonomically comfortable while resting the user's elbows on the desktop. 12. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 11 , wherein the chair is a non-rolling chair. 13. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 11 further comprising one or more mechanisms for non-permanently locating the desktop in a set desired position with respect to the desk frame. 14. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 11 , wherein the chair rests stably on the support surface without rolling as the desktop is moved to the extended position by being pulled toward the chair by a user sitting in the chair. 15. A workstation assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein the chair supports the distal portion of the desktop when the desktop is in the extended position and wherein the chair rests stably without moving on the floor when the desktop is moved to the extended position. 16. A method for providing a workstation, comprising: providing a chair having a base and first and second armrests and a backrest linked to the base; providing a desk comprising a sliding assembly mounted on the frame of the desk and a desktop having a proximal portion mounted on a sliding assembly, the desktop having a distal portion, the distal portion being slidable away from the desk frame onto the first and second armrests of the chair; placing the chair adjacent the desk such that the distal portion of the desktop of the desk can be selectively slid over one or both of the first and second armrests of the chair while a user is sitting on the chair, such that the user can place the user's arms onto the distal portion of the desktop for convenient comfortable working using a workstation; the backrest and first and second armrests being modular pieces that are selectively connected to the base, wherein the first and second arm rests, back rest, and base are stably linked on or adjacent a support surface as the desktop is moved to the extended position by being pulled toward the chair by a user sitting in the chair; wherein the desktop has a substantially flat lower surface and each of the first and second arm rests have a substantially flat upper surface, the substantially flat lower surface of the desktop being selectively positioned flush with the su
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