Method and apparatus for raising and lowering of desk within a work surface
First Claim
1. A method for raising and lowering a desk in relation to a work surface, comprising the steps of:
- providing the desk in close proximity to the work surface;
defining the desk in horizontal alignment in relation to the work surface as an original position, the desk providing a top surface and a bottom surface;
providing an actuating arm and a means for controlling the actuating arm;
activating the means for controlling the actuating arm and extending the actuating arm;
engaging the actuating arm with the bottom surface of the desk;
raising the desk from the original position to a raised position that is separated from the work surface;
lowering the desk from the raised position back to the original position using the following, steps;
(a) activating the means for controlling the actuating arm to retract the actuating arm;
(b) retracting the actuating arm at a first rate of descent and allowing the weight of the desk to cause the desk to begin lowering at the same first rate of descent;
(c) defining a final descent distance measured between the desk and the work surface;
(d) providing a gas spring fixed in a position relative to the bottom surface of the desk;
(e) during the lowering, engaging the gas spring with the bottom surface of the desk at the final descent distance;
(f) if an obstruction is encountered between the desk and the work surface preventing the desk from continuing to lower at the first rate of descent, performing the following additional steps;
(i) continuing to retract the actuating arm at the first rate of descent and disengaging the actuating arm from the bottom surface of the desk;
(ii) supporting the desk with the gas spring as the actuating arm is retracting and disengaging from the bottom surface of the desk, the gas spring limiting the weight of the desk engaging the obstruction to prevent damage to the obstruction;
(iii) lifting the desk to allow removal of the obstruction;
(iv) allowing the weight of the desk to continue to lower until the desk is back in the original position in relation to the work surface.
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Abstract
A desk within a work surface or table such that the desk can be raised and lowered to any desired position in relation to the work surface using an actuator that controls the use of telescoping legs or rods. During the process of returning the desk back to its original flush, or in horizontal seamless alignment with, the rest of the work surface, a knee action safety device co-acts, or in combination, with a gas spring is used for controlling the lowering of the desk and creating a virtually weightless of desk during final descent; thus, eliminating the possibility of a person'"'"'s limb or hand being crushed or severely injured, even if these are providing obstruction.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for raising and lowering a desk in relation to a work surface, comprising the steps of:
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providing the desk in close proximity to the work surface; defining the desk in horizontal alignment in relation to the work surface as an original position, the desk providing a top surface and a bottom surface; providing an actuating arm and a means for controlling the actuating arm; activating the means for controlling the actuating arm and extending the actuating arm; engaging the actuating arm with the bottom surface of the desk; raising the desk from the original position to a raised position that is separated from the work surface; lowering the desk from the raised position back to the original position using the following, steps; (a) activating the means for controlling the actuating arm to retract the actuating arm; (b) retracting the actuating arm at a first rate of descent and allowing the weight of the desk to cause the desk to begin lowering at the same first rate of descent; (c) defining a final descent distance measured between the desk and the work surface; (d) providing a gas spring fixed in a position relative to the bottom surface of the desk; (e) during the lowering, engaging the gas spring with the bottom surface of the desk at the final descent distance; (f) if an obstruction is encountered between the desk and the work surface preventing the desk from continuing to lower at the first rate of descent, performing the following additional steps; (i) continuing to retract the actuating arm at the first rate of descent and disengaging the actuating arm from the bottom surface of the desk; (ii) supporting the desk with the gas spring as the actuating arm is retracting and disengaging from the bottom surface of the desk, the gas spring limiting the weight of the desk engaging the obstruction to prevent damage to the obstruction; (iii) lifting the desk to allow removal of the obstruction; (iv) allowing the weight of the desk to continue to lower until the desk is back in the original position in relation to the work surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for raising and lowering a desk in relation to a work surface, comprising the steps of:
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defining the desk in horizontal alignment in relation to the work surface as a first position, the desk providing a top surface and a bottom surface; moving the desk from the first position to a second position that is separated from the work surface using the following steps; (a) providing an moveable arm and a means for controlling the moveable arm; (b) using the means for controlling the moveable arm and moving the moveable arm; (c) engaging the moveable arm with the desk and forcing the desk to move from the first position to the second position; moving the desk from the second position back to the first position using the following steps; (d) using the means for controlling the ON cable arm and moving the moveable, arm; (e) retracting the moveable arm at a rate of descent and allowing the weight of the desk to cause the desk to begin lowering at the same rate of descent; (f) providing a gas spring fixed in a position relative to the bottom surface of the desk; (g) during the lowering, engaging a gas spring to the desk, the gas spring providing a resistance weight; (h) defining the difference between the weight of the desk and the resistance weight to be a net lowering weight of the desk; (i) if an obstruction is encountered between the desk and the work surface causing the desk from continuing to lower at the rate of descent, performing the following additional steps; (i) continuing to retract the moveable arm at the rate of descent and disengaging the moveable arm from the desk; (ii) allowing only the net lowering weight of the desk to engage the obstruction; (iii) lifting the desk to allow removal of the obstruction; (iv) allowing the net lowering weight of the desk to continue to lower the desk until the desk is back in the original position in relation to the work surface. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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