Mobile computer workstation
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1. A workstation adapted to be readily moved from room-to-room by a medical practitioner in a healthcare environment, comprising:
- a chassis comprising a plurality of wheels and a substantially vertical beam;
the beam comprising a first member and a second member, the second member directly or indirectly connected to the first member, the second member being operable to move relative to the first member;
a tray connected to the beam, the tray comprising a receptacle having an upper surface, sides, and a bottom;
a computer located within the tray and below the upper surface;
a display screen located above the tray;
the upper surface of the tray defining a work surface substantially unoccupied by the computer and the display screen to provide a convenient writing surface to the medical practitioner, or for the medical practitioner to place files, medical instruments, or medications;
a keyboard tray operable to position a keyboard in front of and below the work surface;
a rechargeable battery supported by the chassis such that at least a portion of the battery is lower than an upper surface of at least one of the plurality of wheels;
a battery charger supported by the chassis and operably connected to the rechargeable battery; and
wherein the vertical height of the work surface changes when the second member moves relative to the first member.
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Abstract
A mobile computer workstation for use with a computer network is disclosed. The workstation can include a wheeled chassis having a vertical beam that supports a horizontal work surface. An input device tray is located at a front side of the work surface and a bracket located at a rear side of the work surface mounts a display screen to the workstation above and off the work surface. A power unit including a battery charger and a battery is mounted to the chassis and supplies power to the display screen.
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1. A workstation adapted to be readily moved from room-to-room by a medical practitioner in a healthcare environment, comprising:
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a chassis comprising a plurality of wheels and a substantially vertical beam; the beam comprising a first member and a second member, the second member directly or indirectly connected to the first member, the second member being operable to move relative to the first member; a tray connected to the beam, the tray comprising a receptacle having an upper surface, sides, and a bottom; a computer located within the tray and below the upper surface; a display screen located above the tray; the upper surface of the tray defining a work surface substantially unoccupied by the computer and the display screen to provide a convenient writing surface to the medical practitioner, or for the medical practitioner to place files, medical instruments, or medications; a keyboard tray operable to position a keyboard in front of and below the work surface; a rechargeable battery supported by the chassis such that at least a portion of the battery is lower than an upper surface of at least one of the plurality of wheels; a battery charger supported by the chassis and operably connected to the rechargeable battery; and wherein the vertical height of the work surface changes when the second member moves relative to the first member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A workstation adapted to be readily moved from room-to-room by a medical practitioner in a healthcare environment, comprising:
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a chassis comprising a plurality of wheels and a substantially vertical beam; the beam comprising a first member and a second member, the second member directly or indirectly connected to the first member, the second member being operable to move relative to the first member; a tray connected to the beam, the tray comprising a receptacle having an upper surface, sides, and a bottom; a computer supported by the tray; a display screen located in an opening in the upper surface and extending at least partially above the upper surface; the upper surface defining a work surface substantially unoccupied by the computer and display screen to provide a convenient writing surface to the medical practitioner, or for the medical practitioner to place files, medical instruments, or medications; a keyboard tray operable to position a keyboard in front of and below the work surface; and wherein the vertical height of the work surface changes when the second member moves relative to the first member. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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