Detachable computer desk
First Claim
1. A detachable computer desk, comprising:
- a frame comprising two substantially inverted T-shaped legs pivotably coupled to a rounded glide, two crosspieces each interconnected tops of the legs, and two fastening boards each including two parallel series of first apertures at both sides so that two fasteners are adapted to drive through two corresponding and flush first apertures into the crosspieces for securing the fastening board to the crosspieces;
a bracket assembly comprising an elongated bar, two endpieces at both ends of the bar, each endpiece having a first opening slightly larger than a section of the bar, and a plurality of substantially C-shaped brackets each having a lower second opening about a size of the first opening so that the bar is adapted to insert through the first and the second openings to secure to the fastening boards and the second openings are slidable with respect to the bar;
a plurality of shelves each coupled to the bracket so that positions of one of the brackets and the coupled shelf relative to the bar are adapted to adjust by sliding the bracket and the coupled shelf along the bar;
a flat coupled to the fastening boards;
a notched member coupled to one of the legs, the notched member comprising two parallel columns of a plurality of notches along an outer side;
an L-shaped computer seat comprising two parallel columns of a plurality of second apertures on a vertical section and a lateral slit on a horizontal section; and
an L-shaped abutment plate opposite to the vertical section of s the computer seat, the abutment plate being releasably secured to the slit, wherein one of a plurality of pairs of the flush first apertures is adapted to insert into any one of a plurality of pairs of flush notches (711) of the notched member for fastening the computer seat and the leg together.
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Abstract
A detachable computer desk having a frame with two substantially inverted T-shaped legs, two crosspieces interconnected tops of the legs, and two fastening boards each including two parallel series of first apertures at both sides; a bracket assembly having a bar, two endpieces each having an opening, and C-shaped brackets slidable about the bar; shelves coupled to the brackets; a desk top coupled to the fastening boards; a notched member coupled to one leg, the notched member having two parallel columns of notches; an L-shaped computer seat having two parallel columns of second apertures and a lateral slit; and an L-shaped abutment plate opposite to a vertical section of the computer seat, the abutment plate being releasably secured to the slit. Height adjustments of both the computer seat and the desk top are made possible.
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2 Claims
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1. A detachable computer desk, comprising:
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a frame comprising two substantially inverted T-shaped legs pivotably coupled to a rounded glide, two crosspieces each interconnected tops of the legs, and two fastening boards each including two parallel series of first apertures at both sides so that two fasteners are adapted to drive through two corresponding and flush first apertures into the crosspieces for securing the fastening board to the crosspieces;
a bracket assembly comprising an elongated bar, two endpieces at both ends of the bar, each endpiece having a first opening slightly larger than a section of the bar, and a plurality of substantially C-shaped brackets each having a lower second opening about a size of the first opening so that the bar is adapted to insert through the first and the second openings to secure to the fastening boards and the second openings are slidable with respect to the bar;
a plurality of shelves each coupled to the bracket so that positions of one of the brackets and the coupled shelf relative to the bar are adapted to adjust by sliding the bracket and the coupled shelf along the bar;
a flat coupled to the fastening boards;
a notched member coupled to one of the legs, the notched member comprising two parallel columns of a plurality of notches along an outer side;
an L-shaped computer seat comprising two parallel columns of a plurality of second apertures on a vertical section and a lateral slit on a horizontal section; and
an L-shaped abutment plate opposite to the vertical section of s the computer seat, the abutment plate being releasably secured to the slit, wherein one of a plurality of pairs of the flush first apertures is adapted to insert into any one of a plurality of pairs of flush notches (711) of the notched member for fastening the computer seat and the leg together. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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