Dual use computer desk
First Claim
1. A dual-use computer desk adapted to rest upon a platform or floor and comprising:
- a planar work surface elevated above the floor, the work surface havinga longitudinal length bifurcated by a transverse axis; and
front and back edges along the longitudinal length;
a back disposed between the back edge and the floor;
end panels disposed near opposite ends of the back, wherein the work surface, back, end panels and floor define a recess;
a cabinet extending along the transverse axis to the front edge and dividing the recess into two user work stations, each of the work stations being disposed on opposite sides of the cabinet within the recess and extending from the back to the front edge, thereby being adapted to receive beneath the work surface and on opposite sides of the cabinet the feet and legs of two users seated at the front edge, the users facing radially inward towards the transverse axis and separated by the cabinet;
two adjustable drawers, one each disposed within each of the work stations a spaced distance beneath the work surface and adapted to articulate parallel to the transverse axis between a retracted position substantially beneath the work surface and an extended position; and
monitor positioning means disposed on the work surface for positioning a computer monitor resting thereupon facing radially toward any one of a plurality of directions between and including each of the work stations.
0 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A dual use computer desk has a planar work surface supported by side panels at opposite longitudinal ends of a curvilinear front edge. Bifurcating into two work stations the space under the desk top, a cabinet contains sliding shelves for a computer and other equipment and accessories. Slidable drawers disposed at a spaced distance below the desktop within each of the work stations provide adjustable storage for computer controller equipment. At one of the work stations, gaming equipment may be attached and ready for use, while the other work station may contain a keyboard and mouse for more conventional computer functions. A swivel stand disposed on the desktop above the cabinet allows a monitor to articulate between the two work stations.
-
Citations
18 Claims
-
1. A dual-use computer desk adapted to rest upon a platform or floor and comprising:
-
a planar work surface elevated above the floor, the work surface having a longitudinal length bifurcated by a transverse axis; and front and back edges along the longitudinal length; a back disposed between the back edge and the floor; end panels disposed near opposite ends of the back, wherein the work surface, back, end panels and floor define a recess; a cabinet extending along the transverse axis to the front edge and dividing the recess into two user work stations, each of the work stations being disposed on opposite sides of the cabinet within the recess and extending from the back to the front edge, thereby being adapted to receive beneath the work surface and on opposite sides of the cabinet the feet and legs of two users seated at the front edge, the users facing radially inward towards the transverse axis and separated by the cabinet; two adjustable drawers, one each disposed within each of the work stations a spaced distance beneath the work surface and adapted to articulate parallel to the transverse axis between a retracted position substantially beneath the work surface and an extended position; and monitor positioning means disposed on the work surface for positioning a computer monitor resting thereupon facing radially toward any one of a plurality of directions between and including each of the work stations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
-
-
12. A dual-use computer desk comprising:
-
a planar work surface having a longitudinal length bifurcated by a transverse axis; front and back edges along the longitudinal length; a back disposed below the back edge and extending fro the work surface to a floor; end panels disposed parallel to the transverse axis on opposite ends of the back beneath the work surface, wherein the work surface, back, end panels and floor define a desk interior; a cabinet disposed astraddle the transverse axis within and bifurcating the interior into two user work stations, each work station disposed on one side of the cabinet opposite the other work station and adapted to accommodate simultaneously two users facing radially inward toward a computer monitor disposed atop the transverse axis near the back edge, the cabinet having substantially vertical sides extending a straight line from the work surface to the floor, the vertical sides, back, work surface and floor defining a computer chamber adapted to surround and contain a computer; a sliding tray disposed within the computer chamber and adapted to support the computer and to extend parallel the transverse axis to provide access to the computer; and storage means disposed within the computer chamber above the sliding tray for storing computer accessories; two adjustable keyboard drawers disposed on opposite sides of the cabinet within the work station, each drawer having drawer side edges extending parallel the transverse axis; roller slide means coupled between the drawer side edges and the cabinet and the end panels; and a notch disposed within a drawer side edge and adapted to engage a front edge of an adjacent end panel to limit the travel of the keyboard drawer; and a turnstile disposed on the work surface and adapted to rotate about a vertical axis to hold the computer monitor in a plurality of angular positions facing the users, the turnstile having an upper plate and a coaxial lower plate, each plate having annular, substantially hemispheric grooves adapted to receive a portion of a ball bearing; a plurality of ball bearings disposed within the annular grooves to hold the plates apart a spaced distance and to permit them to rotate smoothly relative to each other about a vertical axis; cushioning means disposed on the lower plate opposite the upper plate; and a platform disposed between the upper plate and the computer monitor.
-
-
13. An improved method of utilizing a computer for both playing computer games and other computer activities, said computer games and computer activities comprising software executable on a computer and controlled by user input devices, including a keyboard, mouse and game controllers adapted realistically to simulate driving a vehicle, the method comprising
providing a computer desk having a planar work surface having a transverse axis bifurcating a longitudinal length and elevated above a support platform by end panels disposed opposite each other equidistant from the transverse axis and a back extending between the end panels, wherein the work surface, back, platform and end panels define a desk interior; -
a cabinet symmetric about the transverse axis and extending between the work surface and the platform to divide the desk interior into first and second work stations disposed on opposite sides of the transverse axis below the work surface and adapted to accommodate two users simultaneously manipulating one of the user input devices; stationing means for installing the user input devices;
theninstalling the computer within the cabinet; installing the keyboard and mouse within the first work station and electrically coupled to the computer; installing a game controller within the second work station and electrically coupled to the computer;
thenmanipulating the user input devices to operate software from either work station. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
-
Specification