DESK AND DISPLAY STAND WITH HEIGHT AND DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
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1. A table including an adjustable display stand, comprising:
- a support platform including an opening therein;
a sled movably mounted to the support platform for movement along a first path toward and away from a user of the table, the sled extending at least partly under the support platform;
an electronically-controllable sled drive operably interposed between the sled and the support platform for moving the sled relative to the support platform along the first path;
a mast supported on the sled and extending upwardly therefrom, the mast movable with the sled along the first path, at least a portion of the sled or the mast, or both, extending through the opening in the support platform for movement within the opening, the mast including a base member securely supported on the sled and a moving member movable upwardly relative to the base member along a second path transversely of the first path;
a display mount supported on the moving member of the mast and adapted for mounting a display monitor thereon; and
an electronically-controllable mast drive operably interposed between the base member and moving member of the mast for driving the moving member relative to the base member to adjust a height position of the display mount above the support platform.
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Abstract
An ergonomic desk includes an adjustable display stand supported on a table or other support platform of the desk. The display stand is adapted to support one or more display monitors thereon and to provide depth and height adjustment for the display monitors via electronic controls. The height and tilt of the table may also be adjusted using electronic controls.
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20 Claims
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1. A table including an adjustable display stand, comprising:
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a support platform including an opening therein; a sled movably mounted to the support platform for movement along a first path toward and away from a user of the table, the sled extending at least partly under the support platform; an electronically-controllable sled drive operably interposed between the sled and the support platform for moving the sled relative to the support platform along the first path; a mast supported on the sled and extending upwardly therefrom, the mast movable with the sled along the first path, at least a portion of the sled or the mast, or both, extending through the opening in the support platform for movement within the opening, the mast including a base member securely supported on the sled and a moving member movable upwardly relative to the base member along a second path transversely of the first path; a display mount supported on the moving member of the mast and adapted for mounting a display monitor thereon; and an electronically-controllable mast drive operably interposed between the base member and moving member of the mast for driving the moving member relative to the base member to adjust a height position of the display mount above the support platform. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A desk-mountable adjustable display stand, comprising:
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a sled slidably mountable to a support platform of a desk for sliding movement along a first path toward a user of the desk; a mast supported on the sled and extending upwardly from the sled, the mast including a base member attached to the sled and a moving member movable relative to the base member along a second path transversely to the first path; a display mount supported on the moving member of the mast and adapted for mounting a display monitor thereon; a mast drive coupled to the mast for driving the moving member along the second path, thereby adjusting a height position of the display mount; a sled drive coupled to the sled for driving the sled along the first path relative to the support platform, thereby adjusting a depth position of the display mount; and a user interface for controlling the mast drive and the sled drive for adjusting the height and depth positions of the display mount. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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