Workspace system and components and method for the use thereof
US-2024057768-A1 · Feb 22, 2024 · US
US9961992B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9961992-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515127638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 8, 2018 |
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A height adjustable workstation for positioning a monitor and a keyboard relative to a work surface. The height adjustable workstation can include a stationary column positioned below the work surface and a movable column coupled to the stationary column and vertically extendable above the work surface. The movable column can support a keyboard support and/or a monitor mount. A counterbalance assembly, which is positioned below the work surface and operatively coupled to both the stationary column and movable column, functions to offset the load carried by the keyboard support and/or monitor mount to provide effortless height adjustment.
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A height adjustable workstation for positioning a monitor and a keyboard relative to a work surface, the height adjustable workstation comprising: a) a stationary column positioned below the work surface; b) a movable column coupled to the stationary column and vertically extendable through an opening in the work surface; c) a keyboard platform supported by the movable column; d) a monitor mount supported by the movable column; and e) a counterbalance assembly positioned below the work surface and operatively coupled to both the stationary column and movable column to allow for counter-balanced height adjustment of at least one of the keyboard platform and monitor mount relative to the work surface, wherein the counterbalance assembly comprises: i) a spring providing a counter-balance force, the spring being selected from the group consisting of an extension spring and a torsion spring; ii) a drive shaft extending coaxially through the spring and mounted at its lower end to the stationary column; iii) a spool threaded internally and mounted to the drive shaft, the spool having an external spiral profile; and iv) a cable for operatively coupling the counterbalance assembly to the movable column, the cable having a first end fixedly attached to the external spiral profile of the spool and a second end fixedly attached to the movable column. 2. The height adjustable workstation of claim 1 , wherein the heights of the monitor mount and keyboard platform are independently adjustable relative to the work surface. 3. The height adjustable workstation of claim 1 , wherein the spring is positioned adjacent to the stationary column. 4. The height adjustable workstation of claim 1 , wherein the spring is positioned within the stationary column. 5. The height adjustable workstation of claim 1 , wherein the counterbalance assembly further comprises a preload mechanism and charging assembly for adjusting the counter-balance force of the torsion spring. 6. The height adjustable workstation of claim 5 , wherein the preload mechanism and charging assembly comprises: i) a charging assembly housing; ii) a worm drive comprising a worm screw meshed with a worm gear; iii) a gear box operatively coupled to both the worm drive and the charging assembly housing; and iv) a spring hub operatively connecting the worm gear to the top portion of the torsion spring such that rotation of the worm gear adjusts the counter-balance force of the torsion spring. 7. The height adjustable workstation of claim 6 , wherein the gear box comprises an inner spur gear operatively connected to the worm gear and meshed with an outer spur gear, with the outer spur gear being meshed with a spur wheel. 8. The height adjustable workstation of claim 7 , wherein the spur wheel comprises a stopping pin engaged with a limiting channel formed in the charging assembly housing to restrict the rotation of the spur wheel and thereby prevent the over-loading or under-loading of the torsion spring. 9. The height adjustable workstation of claim 8 , further comprising a release assembly for selectively locking the movable column at a desired height in a vertical plane, the release assembly comprising: i) a locking bar positioned within a stationary column; ii) a brake support releasably engaged with the locking bar, iii) a release actuator; and iv) a link attaching the release actuator to the brake support. 10. A height adjustable support for positioning a monitor and a keyboard relative to a work surface having an opening formed therethrough, the height adjustable support comprising: a) a first support member having an upper mounting portion and a lower free portion, whereby the first support member is attached to an underside of the work surface at the upper mounting portion and extends downward therefrom to the lower free portion; and b) a second support member having an upper portion and a lower portion, whereby the second support member is movably coupled to the first support member and extends upward therefrom, through the work surface opening; wherein the upper portion of the second support member comprises: i) a monitor arm for supporting the monitor, the monitor arm enabling the position of the monitor to be adjusted independently of the position of the keyboard relative to the work surface; and ii) a keyboard support for supporting the keyboard, the keyboard support enabling the position of the keyboard to be adjusted independently of the position of the monitor relative to the work surface; c) wherein the upper portion of the second support member is configured to support the monitor and the keyboard, and d) wherein vertical movement of the second support member relative to the first support member is operable to adjust the height of the monitor and the keyboard supported by the upper portion of the second support member relative to the work surface. 11. The height adjustable support of claim 10 , wherein the first support member and the second support member are arranged in a telescoping relationship to accommodate height adjustment of the monitor and the keyboard supported by the upper portion of the second support member. 12. The height adjustable support of claim 10 , wherein the first support member defines a recessed portion having a longitudinal track, and wherein the second support member is slidably engaged within the longitudinal track of the first support member. 13. The height adjustable support of claim 10 , further comprising a lift mechanism having a counterbalance assembly configured to offset a variable load carried by the height adjustable support.
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