WALL-MOUNTED COMPUTER WORK STATION
First Claim
1. A wall-mounted computer workstation, comprising:
- a mounting bracket for fixable attachment to a wall;
a cabinet operatively connected to the mounting bracket, the cabinet having a front side to face away from the wall, and a rear side to be adjacent to the wall;
a track rigidly attached to the cabinet and operably engaged with the mounting bracket to guide the cabinet in a vertical direction;
a non-contacting sensor operably disposed on the cabinet to detect a presence of a computer operator;
an input device tray to receive at least one computer input device, the tray rotatably connected to the cabinet, the tray having an operating position such that the at least one computer input device is held in an input position and having a stowed position such that access to the at least one computer input device is substantially prevented;
a first electromagnet disposed on the cabinet to selectively magnetically retain the input device tray in the stowed position;
a second electromagnet disposed on the cabinet to selectively magnetically retain the input device tray in the operating position;
an electronic lock control panel operably disposed on an exterior surface of the cabinet to accept authentication input from the operator; and
an electronic lock control module disposed in a lockable compartment of the cabinet, the lock control module connected to receive signals from the electronic lock control panel and the non-contacting sensor, the lock control module connected to the first and second electromagnets to separately control electric current flow through the first and second electromagnets in response to an authentication by the lock control module.
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Abstract
Computer workstation includes a mounting bracket for attachment to a wall, and a cabinet connected to the mounting bracket. A track, attached to the cabinet, is engaged with the mounting bracket to vertically guide the cabinet. A non-contacting sensor detects a computer operator. An input device tray is rotatably connected to the cabinet, and has i) an operating position that holds computer input device(s) in an input position and ii) a stowed position substantially preventing access. First electromagnet selectively retains the tray in the stowed position. Second electromagnet selectively retains the tray in the operating position. An electronic lock control panel accepts authentication input from the operator. An electronic lock control module, in a lockable compartment of the cabinet, is connected to the lock control panel and the sensor. The lock control module separately controls electric current flow through the electromagnets in response to authentication by the lock control module.
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15 Claims
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1. A wall-mounted computer workstation, comprising:
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a mounting bracket for fixable attachment to a wall; a cabinet operatively connected to the mounting bracket, the cabinet having a front side to face away from the wall, and a rear side to be adjacent to the wall; a track rigidly attached to the cabinet and operably engaged with the mounting bracket to guide the cabinet in a vertical direction; a non-contacting sensor operably disposed on the cabinet to detect a presence of a computer operator; an input device tray to receive at least one computer input device, the tray rotatably connected to the cabinet, the tray having an operating position such that the at least one computer input device is held in an input position and having a stowed position such that access to the at least one computer input device is substantially prevented; a first electromagnet disposed on the cabinet to selectively magnetically retain the input device tray in the stowed position; a second electromagnet disposed on the cabinet to selectively magnetically retain the input device tray in the operating position; an electronic lock control panel operably disposed on an exterior surface of the cabinet to accept authentication input from the operator; and an electronic lock control module disposed in a lockable compartment of the cabinet, the lock control module connected to receive signals from the electronic lock control panel and the non-contacting sensor, the lock control module connected to the first and second electromagnets to separately control electric current flow through the first and second electromagnets in response to an authentication by the lock control module. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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