Chairs and seats – Combined – Mounted on accommodating platform
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-04
2009-08-04
Dunn, David (Department: 3636)
Chairs and seats
Combined
Mounted on accommodating platform
C297S188210, C297S17400R, C297S172000, C297S173000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07568760
ABSTRACT:
A kit for converting a standard easy chair with arms for use as a computer workplace, such kit including a base member, a columnar element, a keyboard storage assembly, and a mouse storage assembly and pad area. The base member has a low profile configured to fit and extend beneath at least a portion of the bottom of the easy chair and includes a stabilizing portion to maintain the chair and the base member in a generally stable relationship with one another, with at least one side portion of the base member extending beyond a side of the arm chair to form a base support element. The columnar element has a bottom portion designed to be complementarily engageable with the base support element, a body portion, and an upper end, with the body portion extending upwardly from the base support element to the upper end which is positionable generally adjacent to and extending to above the level of one arm of the easy chair. The keyboard storage assembly is associatable with the columnar element and includes at least one arm element positionable at a height along the columnar element above the level of such arm of the arm chair and securable to the columnar element, with the arm element projecting generally laterally from said columnar element and including a keyboard retaining portion for engagably receiving and holding a keyboard. The mouse storage assembly and pad area preferably includes a compartment body sized to accommodate a mouse therein, a fitted lid therefor, and a mounting assembly for securing the mouse storage assembly and pad area to an arm of the easy chair, such as a forward extension of that arm.
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Dunn David
Garrett Erika
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