Computer work table

Horizontally supported planar surfaces – With diverse support for articles – Inclined surface

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312233, A47B 4104

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049915185

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is set forth wherein plural pairs of aligned support legs mount a matrix of braces therebetween. A fixed shelf surmounts the first plural pair of legs, each of a first length, overlying an angulated reading table which can be adjusted to various angles. The reading table in turn overlies a sliding table mounted within "U" shaped channels for securement of a computer keyboard and the like thereon. This sliding table can be adjusted in an up or down manner to make it more comfortable to use. A series of three fixed shelves is positioned in alignment with an adjacent shelf of the first plural pairs of legs for receiving additional computer equipment thereon. The angulated reading shelf includes a lower securement cylinder to assist in positioning material thereon, as well as including clip means in association with retracting spools for securement of various reading material positioned upon the shelf. Optionally, a positioning bar secured to the spools by tether lines is mounted for securement of the reading material upon the shelf.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2644588 (1953-07-01), Brown
patent: 3016650 (1962-01-01), Magers

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