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Computer desk

  • US 6,398,326 B1
  • Filed: 11/09/2001
  • Issued: 06/04/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/09/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A computer desk comprising:

  • a pair of opposite and parallel-sloping stand-frames, each of the stand-frames including a front stand-frame member and a rear stand-frames member;

    several linking-plates disposed between the rear stand-frames members;

    two foot-frames being connected at bottoms of the stand-frames and one of the two foot-frames having a main-machine frame disposed on an outer side;

    a top-plate disposed at tops of the stand-frames;

    a monitor supporting-plate disposed between the stand-frames;

    a keyboard supporting-plate disposed in front of the monitor supporting-plate and having two sliding rails at both sides for fixing to the stand-frames;

    a desk-plate disposed over the keyboard supporting-plate;

    a guard-rod disposed behind the monitor supporting-plate and having both ends firmly fixed to the rear stand-frame members;

    auxiliary brackets respectively disposed between bottoms of the slide-rails and the front stand-frame members, and between the two foot-frames; and

    several supporting-plate capable of being assembled to the stand-frames;

    the computer desk characterized by each stand-frames including inner and outer walls with each wall having a plurality of bigger through-holes and smaller through-holes, smaller through-holes correspondingly disposed in the inner walls opposite to bigger through-holes disposed in the outer walls, and bigger through-holes correspondingly disposed in the inner walls opposite to small through-holes disposed in the outer walls;

    each of the supporting-plate having several connecting-rods disposed at a bottom surface of the supporting plate, each of the connecting-rods having an internal-threaded hole framed in an outer end, whereby the outer end of each connecting-rod is inserted into a respective one of the bigger through-holes;

    a plurality of screw members capable of being extended through the smaller through-holes correspondingly disposed in the inner walls opposite to the big through-holes are firmly screwed to the internal-threaded holes of the connecting-rods so that the supporting plates can be fixedly assembled to the stand-frames, the supporting-plates being movable to any required location on the stand-frames by a user quickly and conveniently.

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