Desktop console with armrests for split keypad usage, and a tilt

Supports – Armrest or headrest – Armrest for writer

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2484411, 248918, B43L 1500

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053799739

ABSTRACT:
Desktop console accessory unit is designed to sit atop a desk to accommodate the use of split keypads and provide a comfortable work environment which permits a user to perform any and all writing, reading, drawing, inputting, and computer operations from a common central position. The elevated inverted "V" shaped base supports a diagonally positioned adjustable tiltable work surface in the middle. Each wing of the "V" shaped base provides elevated armrests to ensure proper arm/wrist/hand alignment and support for split keypad use. An accessory compartment is diagonally positioned and centered between the wings of the platform base for storing miscellaneous materials and electronic equipment, and to provide space for positioning of switches and displays on the top and/or front surfaces for controlling peripheral equipment and displaying operating conditions. Unit facilitates optimum comfort, convenience, posture, ergonomics, and accessibility conducive to functional workstation design.

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