Supports: cabinet structure – Disappearing-instrument type
Patent
1988-10-03
1989-05-09
Falk, Joseph
Supports: cabinet structure
Disappearing-instrument type
312208, 312306, 312312, 108 86, A47B 8100
Patent
active
048283428
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a convertible computer desk with a construction that allows it to convert from a conventionally appearing desk into a configuration in which computer equipment, such as a monitor and related equipment, is raised to desktop level from internal storage and a keyboard is exposed. A pair of upright, space-apart support walls extend from the front to the rear of the desk and are provided with tracking means along their upper portions, and a concealable keyboard support shelf extends between forward parts of the support walls. A storage compartment located between the support walls holds an elevatable equipment platform for raising equipment from within the compartment to desktop level. A pair of rectangular desktop panels are mounted to the tracking means in a manner which allows them to be manipulated during conversion from one desk configuration to another.
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Corbin Charles C.
Falk Joseph
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