Multi-media workstation having a master rail system

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Including component designed to receive a disparate article... – Task-area type repositionable component

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C052S036400, C052S236100

Reexamination Certificate

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07992349

ABSTRACT:
A multi-media workstation having a master rail system for permitting horizontal adjustment of the various components of the workstation. The workstation generally includes a console having a work surface and a master rail system for supporting various audiovisual equipment. The master rail system includes a rail extrusion connecting at least two frames and having a longitudinal slot formed in at least one of its surfaces. The various components of the workstation each include a finger engaged in the longitudinal slot of the rail extrusion, wherein the component is able to be horizontally translated along a length of the rail extrusion.

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