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Convertible computer workstation

  • US 5,364,177 A
  • Filed: 05/23/1991
  • Issued: 11/15/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/23/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A computer workstation comprising:

  • a desk, said desk comprising;

    a first horizontal working surface,a desk front panel,a desk rear panel,a first vertical desk side panel located at one end of the working surface to support the working surface,a second vertical desk side panel located at the opposite end of the first working surface to support the first working surface,a vertical desk support panel located intermediate the first and second desk side panels,a plurality of computer component shelves located between the second vertical desk side panel and the desk support panel, and a retractable keyboard located between the first vertical desk side panel and the desk support panel;

    a retractable keyboard drawer with a rear panel located between the opposite side panel and the third support panel;

    a monitor housing for supporting a computer monitor hingedly mounted to the desk and located behind the keyboard drawer and below the first horizontal working surface in a closed position, said monitor housing comprising;

    a second horizontal working surface located within the first horizontal working surface,a first monitor housing side panel with a front surface,a second monitor housing side panel with a front surface,a bottom monitor housing panel, anda rear monitor housing panel,the monitor housing panels each being joined together and the monitor housing being attached to an underside surface of the second horizontal working surface;

    at least one aperture formed in the front surface of either the first side panel or the second side panel of the monitor housing;

    at least one engagement means protruding the rear of the keyboard drawer for engagement with the aperture to hold the monitor housing in the closed position; and

    mechanical means for biasing the monitor housing into an open position whereby the monitor housing automatically moves to the open position in response to disengagement of the engagement means from the aperture.

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