Height and tilt adjustable keyboard support
First Claim
1. A keyboard support for movably supporting a keyboard with respect to a work surface of a workstation, the keyboard support comprising:
- a) a workstation engaging member adapted to be attached to an underside of the work surface;
b) a keyboard engaging member disposed forwardly of the workstation engaging member for supporting a keyboard and including a side defining a slot and a hole;
c) a linkage assembly mechanically coupling and providing relative movement between the workstation engaging member and the keyboard engaging member, the linkage assembly including;
1) an upper support member including one end rotatably mounted to the workstation engaging member and further including an arcuate slot and a hole at an opposite end;
2) a lower support member including one end rotatably mounted to the workstation engaging member and further including a hole at an opposite end;
3) a lower connector passing through the arcuate slot in the upper support member, the slot of the keyboard engaging member, and the hole of the lower support member; and
4) an upper connector passing through the hole of the keyboard engaging member and the hole of the upper support member;
d) a braking assembly adapted to allow relative movement of the keyboard engaging member with respect to the workstation engaging member in an unlocked position and to prevent relative movement of the keyboard engaging member with respect to the workstation engaging member in a locked position, the braking assembly including;
1) an inclined surface on the side of the keyboard engaging member and including a slot aligned with the arcuate slot of the one side of the keyboard engaging member, the inclined surface extending rearwardly from a higher end spaced further outwardly from the keyboard engaging member side to a lower end, the inclined surface slot extending along the inclined surface from near the higher end towards the lower end, the lower connector extending through the inclined surface slot;
2) a roller assembly carried on the lower connector and including a roller, the roller assembly being biased against the inclined surface for adjusting a frictional force between the upper and lower support members, as the roller assembly is urged further outwardly from the keyboard engaging member side, a force applied by the roller assembly against the inclined surface increasing and the frictional force between the upper and lower support members increasing;
e) as a forwardly extending end of the keyboard engaging member is pivoted downwardly about the upper connector, the inclined surface moving rearwardly, the roller rolling along the inclined surface and the roller assembly moving outwardly with respect to the keyboard engaging member side resulting in increased frictional force between the upper and lower support members and thereby preventing relative movement between the keyboard engaging member and the workstation engaging member, the braking assembly being in the locked position; and
f) as the forwardly extending end of the keyboard engaging member is pivoted upwardly about the upper connector, the inclined surface moving forwardly, the roller rolling along the inclined surface and the roller assembly moving closer to the keyboard engaging member side resulting in reduced frictional force between the upper and lower support members and thereby permitting relative movement between the keyboard engaging member and the workstation engaging member, the braking assembly being in the unlocked position.
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Abstract
A keyboard support for movably supporting a keyboard with respect to a work surface of a workstation. The keyboard support includes a workstation engaging member adapted to be attached to an underside of the work surface, a keyboard engaging member for supporting a keyboard, and a linkage assembly mechanically coupling and providing relative movement between the workstation engaging member and the keyboard engaging member and thereby between the keyboard and the work surface. The keyboard support also includes a braking assembly adapted to allow relative movement of the keyboard engaging member with respect to the workstation engaging member in an unlocked position and to prevent relative movement of the keyboard engaging member with respect to the workstation engaging member in a locked position. The braking assembly comprises a roller assembly carried on a connector of the linkage assembly. The roller assembly is biased against a wedge affixed to a vertical side of the keyboard engaging member.
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17 Claims
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1. A keyboard support for movably supporting a keyboard with respect to a work surface of a workstation, the keyboard support comprising:
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a) a workstation engaging member adapted to be attached to an underside of the work surface; b) a keyboard engaging member disposed forwardly of the workstation engaging member for supporting a keyboard and including a side defining a slot and a hole; c) a linkage assembly mechanically coupling and providing relative movement between the workstation engaging member and the keyboard engaging member, the linkage assembly including; 1) an upper support member including one end rotatably mounted to the workstation engaging member and further including an arcuate slot and a hole at an opposite end; 2) a lower support member including one end rotatably mounted to the workstation engaging member and further including a hole at an opposite end; 3) a lower connector passing through the arcuate slot in the upper support member, the slot of the keyboard engaging member, and the hole of the lower support member; and 4) an upper connector passing through the hole of the keyboard engaging member and the hole of the upper support member; d) a braking assembly adapted to allow relative movement of the keyboard engaging member with respect to the workstation engaging member in an unlocked position and to prevent relative movement of the keyboard engaging member with respect to the workstation engaging member in a locked position, the braking assembly including; 1) an inclined surface on the side of the keyboard engaging member and including a slot aligned with the arcuate slot of the one side of the keyboard engaging member, the inclined surface extending rearwardly from a higher end spaced further outwardly from the keyboard engaging member side to a lower end, the inclined surface slot extending along the inclined surface from near the higher end towards the lower end, the lower connector extending through the inclined surface slot; 2) a roller assembly carried on the lower connector and including a roller, the roller assembly being biased against the inclined surface for adjusting a frictional force between the upper and lower support members, as the roller assembly is urged further outwardly from the keyboard engaging member side, a force applied by the roller assembly against the inclined surface increasing and the frictional force between the upper and lower support members increasing; e) as a forwardly extending end of the keyboard engaging member is pivoted downwardly about the upper connector, the inclined surface moving rearwardly, the roller rolling along the inclined surface and the roller assembly moving outwardly with respect to the keyboard engaging member side resulting in increased frictional force between the upper and lower support members and thereby preventing relative movement between the keyboard engaging member and the workstation engaging member, the braking assembly being in the locked position; and f) as the forwardly extending end of the keyboard engaging member is pivoted upwardly about the upper connector, the inclined surface moving forwardly, the roller rolling along the inclined surface and the roller assembly moving closer to the keyboard engaging member side resulting in reduced frictional force between the upper and lower support members and thereby permitting relative movement between the keyboard engaging member and the workstation engaging member, the braking assembly being in the unlocked position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A braking assembly in combination with a keyboard support comprising:
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a keyboard support including a workstation engaging member;
a keyboard engaging member disposed forwardly of the workstation engaging member for supporting a keyboard and including a side defining a slot and a hole; and
a linkage assembly mechanically coupling and providing relative movement between the workstation engaging member and the keyboard engaging member wherein the linkage assembly includes an upper support member including one end rotatably mounted to the workstation engaging member and further including an arcuate slot and a hole at an opposite end;
a lower support member including one end rotatably mounted to the workstation engaging member and further including a hole at an opposite end;
a lower connector passing through the arcuate slot in the upper support member, the slot of the keyboard engaging member, and the hole of the lower support member; and
an upper connector passing through the hole of the keyboard engaging member and the hole of the upper support member;a braking assembly including; an inclined surface on the side of the keyboard engaging member and including a slot aligned with the arcuate slot of the keyboard engaging member, the inclined surface extending rearwardly from a higher end spaced further outwardly from the keyboard engaging member side to a lower end, the inclined surface slot extending along the inclined surface from near the higher end towards the lower end, the lower connector extending through the inclined surface slot; a roller assembly supported by the lower connector and including a roller, the roller assembly being biased against the inclined surface for adjusting a frictional force between the upper and lower support members, as the roller assembly is urged further outwardly from the keyboard engaging member side, a force applied by the roller assembly against the inclined surface increasing and the frictional force between the upper and lower support members increasing; as a forwardly extending end of the keyboard engaging member is pivoted downwardly about the upper connector, the inclined surface moving rearwardly, the roller rolling along the inclined surface and the roller assembly moving outwardly with respect to the keyboard engaging member side resulting in increased frictional force between the upper and lower support members and thereby preventing relative movement between the keyboard engaging member and the workstation engaging member, the braking assembly being in a locked position; and as the forwardly extending end of the keyboard engaging member is pivoted upwardly about the upper connector, the inclined surface moving forwardly, the roller rolling along the wedge and the roller assembly moving closer to the keyboard engaging member side resulting in reduced frictional force between the upper and lower support members and thereby permitting relative movement between the keyboard engaging member and the workstation engaging member, the braking assembly being in a unlocked position. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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