US20060150869A1 - Computer components adjustable between storage and use configurations - Google Patents
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- the proximal end of the support arm 24 can pivot about a pivot axis 27
- the monitor 12 can again pivot about a pivot axis 48 at the distal end of the support arm 24 .
- the pivoting at the pivot axes 27 and 48 can be independent or proportional, such as by a parallel movement arrangement.
- the monitor 12 and the support arm can thus be adjusted between positions such as where the monitor and the support arm are indicated at 12 and 24 respectively and where they are indicated at 12 ′ and 24 ′ respectively.
- FIG. 10 an embodiment of the computer arrangement 10 is depicted in a retracted configuration.
- the computer arrangement 10 provides first and second aperture lids 36 A and 36 B that cooperate to close off the aperture 25 .
- the first aperture lid 36 A can have an arm aperture 62 for accommodating the support arm 24 .
- the first and second aperture lids 36 A and 36 B can be pivoted to a closed position while the computer arrangement 10 is extended.
Abstract
A computer arrangement with an extended configuration and a retracted configuration. The computer arrangement can include an enclosure, and a support arm can be extendably and retractably retained relative to the enclosure. A monitor and a keyboard can be retained relative to the support arm. The keyboard can be removably coupled to a support unit, and there can be an electrical association between the keyboard, the support unit, and a further computer component, such as a power supply, a memory drive, and a central processing unit. The monitor and keyboard can be components of a laptop computer, and the support unit can comprise a cradle. The support unit can be manually or automatically pivotable between storage and use configurations.
Description
- The present invention relates generally to electronic systems and methods. More particularly, disclosed and protected herein are arrangements and methods for enabling an adjustment of articles, such as computer components, between storage and use configurations. Also disclosed and protected are computer components adapted for such adjustment arrangements and methods.
- Computers have become an integral part of our business and personal lives. The presence of a computer monitor, a keyboard, a laptop, or other computer component has come to be seen as a necessary evil for the accomplishment of one's daily tasks. With computer components inherently come wires that further clutter work surfaces. Many computer components, particularly laptops and computer monitors, have achieved markedly reduced size. Nonetheless, when not in use, they remain as obstacles to the full usage of a work surface and contribute to a utilitarian and often displeasing appearance of the work surface and the office in general. Further, continuous exposure leaves computer components vulnerable not only to environmental conditions but also to tampering and theft, particularly as the components become smaller, lighter, and more portable.
- It would be advantageous, therefore, if one could enjoy full usage of a computer component or other article when desired while being able to make the article effectively disappear from a work surface when its presence is no longer necessary. Advantageously, a number of talented inventors have sought to provide mechanisms for enabling an adjustment of a relative position of an electronic component, such as a computer monitor. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,526,756, Watson discloses a multi-platform desk with cantilevered and threaded rod combinations for adjustably supporting keyboard and monitor platforms at desired heights. Additionally, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,494,150, Phoenix et al. describes a display elevating and lowering mechanism that employs a complex threaded rod arrangement. Still further, U.S. Pat. No. 6,733,094 to Chang is directed to a parallelepiped lifting device for a computer monitor that operates based on a combination of chain wheels, bars, and adjusting screws.
- While these and further disclosures have contributed usefully to the state of the art, the proposed solutions of the prior art have proven to bulky and inelegant, of limited effectiveness and efficiency, and relatively complex in structure and operation. Additionally, it will be noted that prior art computer mechanisms and furniture historically have been ill equipped to accommodate one another in an adjustable arrangement. Still further, traditional computer components have proven to be poorly adapted to being rendered adjustable between a first configuration for unobtrusive storage and a second, usage configuration.
- In light of the state of the art summarized above, the present invention is founded on the basic object of providing an arrangement for enabling an adjustment of a computer component between storage and use configurations that overcomes the disadvantages exhibited by the prior art while providing a number of previously unrealized advantages thereover. This and further objects and advantages of the present invention will become obvious not only to one who reviews the present specification and drawings but also to those who have an opportunity to experience an embodiment of the systems and arrangements disclosed herein. However, it will be appreciated that, although the accomplishment of multiple objects in a single embodiment of the invention may be possible and indeed preferred, not all embodiments will seek or need to accomplish each and every potential advantage and function. Nonetheless, all such embodiments should be considered within the scope of the present invention.
- In carrying forth these objects, one embodiment of the present invention comprises a computer arrangement with an extended configuration and a retracted configuration. The computer arrangement can have a support member, such as a support arm, extendably and retractably retained relative to the enclosure. A computer monitor can be retained relative to the support member, and a means can additionally be provided for retaining a computer keyboard in relation to the support member. With this, the computer monitor and computer keyboard can be adjusted between an extended configuration extending at least partially from the enclosure and a retracted configuration disposed at least partially within the enclosure.
- The keyboard can be removably and replaceably retained by a support unit. In other embodiments, the keyboard can be integrated into the support unit. In either case, the support unit can be pivotable between a first, storage disposition and a second disposition. The support unit can be pivotable manually or by an automated mechanism. In certain embodiments, the support unit can comprise a cradle for removably and replaceably retaining a laptop computer thereby acting as the means for retaining a computer monitor and the means for retaining a computer keyboard.
- A computer component, such as a power supply, a memory drive, or a central processing unit, can be electrically associated with the support unit, such as by being incorporated directly therein by being retained relative to the enclosure. Under such an arrangement, a laptop, keyboard, or other component can be derivatively electrically associated with the computer component through the support unit. The electrical association can be a wired association or a wireless association. Of course, multiple computer components can be electrically associated with the support unit to complete or supplement the computer system or, as necessary, to establish redundancy as might be desirable, for instance, with memory backup components and the like.
- One will appreciate that the foregoing discussion broadly outlines certain important features of the invention to enable a better understanding of the detailed description that follows and to instill a better appreciation of the inventor's contribution to the art. Before any particular embodiment or aspect thereof is explained in detail, it must be made clear that the following details of construction and illustrations of inventive concepts are mere examples of the many possible manifestations of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a computer arrangement according to the present invention adjustable between an extended use configuration and a retracted storage configuration; -
FIG. 2A is a perspective view of an alternative adjustable computer arrangement pursuant to the invention disclosed herein; -
FIG. 2B is a perspective view of a keyboard support unit; -
FIG. 2C is a perspective view of an integrated keyboard and support unit; -
FIG. 2D is a perspective view of another adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 2E is a perspective view of still another adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 2F is a perspective view of a further adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a computer keyboard and monitor arrangement according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a sectioned view in side elevation of another adjustable computer arrangement operable by extension and retraction; -
FIG. 5 is a sectioned view in side elevation of yet another adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 6 is a sectioned view in side elevation of a further adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 6A is a sectioned view in side elevation of a variation of the adjustable computer arrangement ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 6B is a sectioned view in side elevation of another variation of the adjustable computer arrangement ofFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 6C is a top plan view of a monitor cradle in an open configuration; -
FIG. 6D is a perspective view of a further adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 6E is a perspective view of another adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 7 is a sectioned view in side elevation of an alternative computer arrangement operable for extension and retraction; -
FIG. 8 is a sectioned view in side elevation of an additional adjustable computer arrangement as disclosed herein; -
FIG. 9 is a sectioned view in side elevation of another alternative computer arrangement adjustable between a use configuration and a storage configuration; -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an access arrangement for use in relation to an adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 11 is a sectioned view in side elevation of a divided surface adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 12 is a sectioned view in side elevation of a still further adjustable computer arrangement; -
FIG. 13A is a sectioned view in side elevation of an even further adjustable computer arrangement in a storage configuration; -
FIG. 13B is a sectioned view in side elevation of the adjustable computer arrangement ofFIG. 13B in a use configuration; -
FIG. 14 is a sectioned view in side elevation of yet another computer arrangement adjustable between a storage configuration and a use configuration; and -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a laterally adjustable computer configuration pursuant to the present invention. - It will be appreciated that the computer components disclosed herein and the disclosed methods and systems for rendering them adjustable between storage and use configurations are subject to widely varied embodiments. However, to ensure that one skilled in the art will be able to understand and, in appropriate cases, practice the present invention, certain preferred embodiments of the broader invention revealed herein are described below and shown in the accompanying drawing figures. Before any particular embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it must be made clear that the following details of construction and illustrations of inventive concepts are mere examples of the many possible manifestations of the invention.
- Looking more particularly to the drawings, one example of a computer arrangement pursuant to the present invention is indicated generally at 10 in
FIG. 1 . Thecomputer arrangement 10 is adjustable between the illustrated disposition extended in relation to asupport surface 100 and a retracted, storage configuration, which in this case is below thesupport surface 100. When thecomputer arrangement 10 is in a retracted configuration, it can be disposed substantially entirely below thesupport surface 100 to enable alternative uses thereof. - The specific mechanism for rendering the
computer arrangement 10 extendable and retractable can vary within the scope of the invention. As shown and described herein, extension and retraction can be carried out manually by the user, by a motorized arrangement, or by any combination thereof. Likewise, theparticular support surface 100 is of little consequence to the invention. In one manifestation of the invention, thesupport surface 100 can be a desk, table, counter, orother support surface 100. Further details regarding extension and retraction arrangements are disclosed by the present inventor in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/152,994, filed Jun. 14, 2005 and entitled Extension and Retraction Arrangements, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein. - The
computer arrangement 10 can have asupport arm 24 for retaining an article, which can vary widely within the scope of the invention. In this example, the article comprises a flatpanel computer monitor 12. The retained article can alternatively comprise, by way of example and not limitation, an entire computer, such as a laptop; a computer keyboard; or any other computer component. Furthermore, within the present disclosure, reference to a computer component or the like should be interpreted to include all or a portion of a computer system, including a laptop, a keyboard, a monitor, a mouse, and additionally or alternatively, a central processing unit and other components except as otherwise expressly limited. - As is shown in
FIG. 4 , threaded fasteners 17 can retain themonitor 12 relative to thesupport arm 24 by use of threaded mountingapertures 19. The threaded fasteners 17 can exploit the threaded mountingapertures 19 that are typically provided in a standard configuration on the rear of most flat screen monitors pursuant to the Video Electronics Standards Association Flat Display Mounting Standard. - In certain embodiments, as in
FIG. 1 , akeyboard 14 and, possibly, asupport unit 16 can be retained to extend and retract with themonitor 12 and thesupport arm 24. Thekeyboard 14 and thesupport unit 16 can be pivotable about apivot axis 26. With this, thekeyboard 14 and thesupport unit 16 can adjust between an upturned configuration adjacent to themonitor 12 for being retracted therewith and the down-turned configuration depicted inFIG. 1 for being used. Thekeyboard 14 and thesupport unit 16 can be pivotally coupled to thesupport arm 24, to a carriage (not shown), or to any other structure that is preferably extendable and retractable with themonitor 12. - The
keyboard 14 and thesupport unit 16 could be unified in an integrated unit 21 as exemplified inFIG. 2C , or they could be separable as, for example, inFIGS. 1 and 2 A and 2B. In either case, thesupport unit 16 can incorporate one or more memory drives. For example, afirst memory drive 18 can comprise a CD/DVD drive while second and further memory drives 20 can comprise floppy disk, memory stick, flash card, and any other type of memory drives. Still further, thesupport unit 16 can include one or moreaccessory ports 22 for connecting further computer peripherals. - As will be described further hereinbelow, where desirable and practicable, the
support unit 16 could accomplish additional, or possibly all, central processing functions for thecomputer arrangement 10, such as by incorporating acentral processing unit 30, ahard drive 31, and other components as inFIG. 2B . Alternatively or additionally, ahard drive 31 andcentral processing unit 30 can be electrically associated with the remainder of thecomputer arrangement 10, such as by being disposed within theenclosure 42 inFIG. 2A . In such embodiments, thecomputer arrangement 10 can comprise a functionally complete, autonomous computer system. - Where the
keyboard 14 is separable from thesupport unit 16, thesupport unit 16 can act essentially as a docking station for thekeyboard 14, whether mechanically, electronically, or both. With further reference toFIG. 2B , thesupport unit 16 can provide power to thekeyboard 14, possibly through a power interface 70 or by a wired connection. In certain embodiments, the power interface 70 can be employed to recharge thekeyboard 14 to enable wireless operation. Adata interface 72 can be provided on thesupport unit 16 for enabling data transfer, such as data backup and control and command functions, between thekeyboard 14, thesupport unit 16, themonitor 12, thehard drive 31, and thecentral processing unit 30. Anauxiliary interface 74 can enable further electronic and, additionally or alternatively, mechanical coupling between thekeyboard 14 and thesupport unit 16. - In the embodiment of
FIG. 2A , thecomputer arrangement 10 again can operate as a complete, extendable and retractable computer system. Thecomputer arrangement 10 provides amonitor 12,keyboard 14, andsupport unit 16 that are extendable to the use configuration depicted and retractable to a storage configuration. Themonitor 12 is again retained by asupport arm 24. Thesupport unit 16 incorporates memory drives 18 and 20 andaccessory ports 22. Thekeyboard 14 and thesupport unit 16 can again pivot about apivot axis 26. - The
computer arrangement 10 can additionally incorporate amouse 28, which can be wired or wireless. Themouse 28 can be removably retained by thesupport unit 16. As exemplified inFIGS. 2A through 2C , where desirable and technologically practicable, thesupport unit 16 or thekeyboard 14 or thekeyboard 14 andsupport unit 16 in combination could be crafted to carry out all central processing and other computer functions of thecomputer arrangement 10. Alternatively or additionally, thecentral processing unit 30 and other computer components could be otherwise operably associated with themonitor 12, thekeyboard 14, anysupport unit 16 that is included, themouse 28, and any other components. Thecentral processing unit 30 could be fixed below thesupport surface 100. Alternatively, thecentral processing unit 30 and possibly other computer components could travel with themonitor 12 and other components of thecomputer arrangement 10. Thekeyboard 14 can have awireless transmitter 38 as can themouse 28. - As the embodiment of
FIG. 2D illustrates, thecomputer arrangement 10 can be disposed to extend into analcove 106 in avertical support surface 102, such as a wall panel, to be used in relation to ahorizontal support surface 100. In such an embodiment, thecomputer arrangement 10 can be essentially encased within a subsurface enclosure in thevertical support surface 102 when in a storage position. Alternatively, such as where thevertical support surface 102 extends only above thehorizontal support surface 100, thecomputer arrangement 10 can be disposed below thehorizontal support surface 100, ideally in asubsurface enclosure 42. When thecomputer arrangement 10 is in a retracted configuration, a slidingscreen 108 can potentially be provided for closing off thealcove 106. The variation of thecomputer arrangement 10 ofFIG. 2E additionally retains amouse 28 in relation to thesupport unit 16. Furthermore, first andsecond aperture lids computer arrangement 10 is in a retracted configuration and while the computer arrangement is in a fully extended configuration. - Turning to
FIG. 2F , amonitor 12 can again be extendably and retractably retained by asupport arm 24. Atower computer component 90 can be disposed below thesupport surface 100 and can be operably coupled to themonitor 12, to speakers 92, toexternal drive units 94, and to akeyboard 14. Thekeyboard 14 can be retained separately relative to themonitor 12 by an extendable andretractable support arm 96. Amouse 28 can additionally be retained to extend and retract with thekeyboard 14. - When retracted, the
monitor 12, thekeyboard 14, and other components of thecomputer arrangement 10 can be disposed below thesupport surface 100, such as into asubsurface enclosure 42 as shown inFIGS. 4 through 6 . Thecomputer arrangement 10 can be mounted in relation to thesupport surface 100 by aflange 68 or other means. With reference toFIG. 2A , when thecomputer arrangement 10 is in a retracted configuration, theaperture 35 in thesupport surface 100, which in this example is essentially defined by theflange 68, can be sealed off by one ormore aperture lids 36. - As noted, the
computer arrangement 10 can be extended and retracted manually or by amotorized arrangement 45 as shown inFIG. 4 . As shown inFIGS. 2A and 4 , aremote control unit 34 can be employed to enable or induce thecomputer arrangement 10 to extend and retract. Theremote control unit 34 can provide a command signal to thecomputer arrangement 10 by interaction with awireless transmitter 32, which can be disposed, for example, on theflange 68. - As
FIG. 3 shows, awireless keyboard 14 can provide and receive command, control, display, and other signals in relation to themonitor 12 and the remainder of thecomputer arrangement 10 by thewireless transmitter 38 on thekeyboard 14 in combination with awireless transmitter 40 on themonitor 12, awireless transmitter 32 on theflange 68, or a wireless transmitter elsewhere on thecomputer arrangement 10. In the embodiment ofFIG. 3 , thekeyboard 14 directly incorporates a CD/DVD memory drive 18 and a plurality of floppy disk, flash card, PC card, and/or other memory drives 20. Thekeyboard 14 can further include ahard drive 31, acentral processing unit 30, and other components thereby to enable an accomplishment of the central processing and other functions of thecomputer arrangement 10. Alternatively or additionally, a separatecentral processing unit 30, ahard drive 31, and other components can be provided and operably associated with themonitor 12 andkeyboard 14 as inFIG. 2A . - Looking again to
FIG. 4 , it can be seen that themonitor 12, thekeyboard 14, and thesupport unit 16 can be raised and lowered between extended and retracted positions by an extension andretraction arrangement 44, which again can be of any effective type. When retracted to a storage configuration, themonitor 12, thekeyboard 14, and the other extendable and retractable components can be received into anenclosure 42, which can be fixed in place below thesupport surface 100. Theenclosure 42, which can be a rigid enclosure, can provide protection and security to thecomputer arrangement 10 against environmental conditions, intruders, and inadvertent contact. - In response to a command from an operator or when an emergency or security condition is sensed, the
computer arrangement 10 can in certain embodiments induce an automatic retraction of all computer components or merely certain designated components. To facilitate such an automatic retraction, the extension andretraction arrangement 44 can enable a raising and lowering of thesupport arm 24 by operation of any effective means, such as amotorized arrangement 45. While innumerablemotorized arrangements 45 are possible and within the scope of the invention, one possiblemotorized arrangement 45 is depicted inFIGS. 4 and 5 where an extension andretraction motor 78 drives apinion gear 80 along arack gear 76 to enable a motorized raising and lowering of thesupport arm 24. - Extension and retraction can be further enabled by a means for enabling an automatic pivoting of the
keyboard 14 andsupport unit 16 or the integrated unit 21 to a storage configuration disposed adjacent to themonitor 12. By means that would be readily obvious to one skilled in the art, the integrated unit 21 or one or both of thesupport unit 16 and thekeyboard 14 could be spring loaded to a storage configuration and selectively locked in a usage configuration by a selectively operable latching arrangement. - The latching arrangement could be released by a slight depression of the integrated unit 21 or the
support unit 16 and thekeyboard 14 and, additionally or alternatively, by an automatic releasing of the latching arrangement in response to a sensed emergency condition or through activation of theremote control 34. Alternatively, asFIGS. 4 and 5 show, the integrated unit 21 or thesupport unit 16 and thekeyboard 14 can be automatically pivoted between storage and usage configurations by amotor 82 and gearingarrangement 84. - With the
monitor 12, thesupport arm 24, thekeyboard 14 andsupport unit 16 retracted into theenclosure 42, the lid orlids 36 can be pivoted to a closed configuration by any effective means. For example, thelid 36 could be drawn closed by a mechanical interaction with thesupport arm 24 or the like. Alternatively, thelid 36 could be closed by gravity or by a spring loaded arrangement. Still further, asFIGS. 4 and 5 show, thelid 36 can be closed by amotor 86 that selectively drives agearing arrangement 88. - Where a separate
central processing unit 30 is provided, it can travel with themonitor 12 or be fixedly disposed within theenclosure 42. As inFIG. 4 , themonitor 12 can be pivotable in relation to the distal end of thesupport arm 24 about apivot axis 48. Thekeyboard 14 andsupport unit 16 can pivot about apivot axis 26 to enable their selective disposition between a use configuration where they are indicated at 14 and 16 and a storage configuration where they are indicated at 14′ and 16′. When themonitor 12 and other components are retracted, theaperture 25 can be closed by the aperture lid orlids 36 thereby further protecting thecomputer arrangement 10 and rendering thesupport surface 100 substantially continuous, unobstructed, and fully usable. - As
FIG. 5 shows, the proximal end of thesupport arm 24 can pivot about apivot axis 27, and themonitor 12 can again pivot about apivot axis 48 at the distal end of thesupport arm 24. The pivoting at the pivot axes 27 and 48 can be independent or proportional, such as by a parallel movement arrangement. Themonitor 12 and the support arm can thus be adjusted between positions such as where the monitor and the support arm are indicated at 12 and 24 respectively and where they are indicated at 12′ and 24′ respectively. - As
FIG. 5 also depicts, thekeyboard 14 and thesupport unit 16 can be retained at a distal end of asupport arm 46 to pivot aboutpivot axis 26, and the proximal end of thesupport arm 46 can pivot about a pivot axis 29 to allow the relative position and orientation of thekeyboard 14 to be adjusted. Thekeyboard 14, which could be wired or wireless, could be removable and replaceable in relation to thesupport unit 16. With this, thekeyboard 14 andsupport unit 16 can be disposed in a use configuration where they are indicated at 14 and 16 and a storage configuration where they are indicated at 14′ and 16′. Further, thekeyboard 14 can be removed from thesupport unit 16 to enable use in the detached disposition where the keyboard is indicated at 14″. - Turning to
FIGS. 6, 6A , 6B, 6C, 6D, and 7, one sees that thecomputer arrangement 10 could employ acradle 50 to support alaptop computer 52. Thelaptop 52 could be fixedly retained or removable relative to thecradle 50 to enable a disposition in a storage configuration where the laptop is indicated at 52 and a detached configuration where the laptop is indicated at 52′. Thecradle 50 and the retainedlaptop 52 can extend and retract by use of any effective extension andretraction arrangement 44. When retracted, thecradle 50 and the retainedlaptop 52 can be received into anenclosure 42. - The
cradle 50 can incorporate or allow an operable coupling to adocking unit 54. Thedocking unit 54 can include support accessories and functions for thelaptop 52 including power and power recharging sources, drivers, memory and memory backup backup, and further capabilities. AsFIG. 6C shows, thecradle 50 can incorporate a power interface 70 for enabling a recharging of thelaptop 52. Additionally, adata interface 72 can enable data transfer, such as data backup and control and command functions, between thelaptop 52, thecradle 50 and a hard drive, and central processing unit, and other components of thedocking unit 54. Still further, one or moreauxiliary interfaces 74 can enable further electronic and, additionally or alternatively, mechanical couplings between thelaptop 52 and thecradle 50. - The
laptop 52, and possibly thecradle 50, can be pivotable about apivot axis 53 to enable thelaptop 52 and thecradle 50 to be adjusted between an orientation aligned with the extension andretraction arrangement 44 to enable a retraction into theenclosure 42 and a use orientation, such as adjacent to thesupport surface 100 or detached, where the cradle and the laptop are indicated at 50′ and 52′ respectively. When thelaptop 52 and thecradle 50 are retracted into theenclosure 42, theaperture lid 36 orlids aperture 25 thereby to cooperate with theenclosure 42 to provide security and protection from environmental effects, inadvertent contact, theft, tampering, and other potential adverse effects. - The
laptop 52 and thecradle 50 could be coupled directly to the extension andretraction arrangement 44 as is depicted inFIGS. 6 and 6 A. Alternatively, as is shown inFIGS. 6B and 7 , thelaptop 52 and/or thecradle 50 could be retained relative to asupport arm 51. Thelaptop computer 52 and/or thecradle 50 could pivot about apivot axis 53 at a distal end of thesupport arm 51, and thesupport arm 51 could pivot about apivot axis 57 in relation to the extension andretraction arrangement 44. With this, the orientation and relative location of thelaptop 52 and thecradle 50 can be adjusted, such as to the use configuration where the laptop and the cradle are indicated at 52′ and 50 respectively. Where thelaptop 52 and thecradle 50 are retained by asupport arm 51, therefore, thelaptop 52 can, for example, be maintained at a shelf height in relation to thesupport surface 100, immediately adjacent to the support surface, or anywhere in between. Thesupport arm 51 can be spring balanced, possibly to remain in equipoise. Furthermore, thesupport arm 51 can demonstrate parallel movement to retain thelaptop 52 in a desired orientation. - In a manner similar to previous embodiments, the
support arm 24, and thus thecradle 50 andlaptop 52 or other article, can be extended and retracted by any effective means, such as by amotorized arrangement 45 with amotor 78, apinion gear 80, and arack gear 76. Also, thelid 36 orlids motor 86 andgear arrangement 88. Still further, if necessary or desirable, thecradle 50 and any retained article can be pivoted between storage and usage positions by amotor 82 andgear arrangement 84. Thecomputer arrangement 10 can incorporate an alarm arrangement, which can be triggered when tampering, attempted theft, emergency conditions, or other alarm conditions are sensed. The alarm arrangement can be operable in a first mode when thelaptop 52 and thecradle 50 are extended and in a second mode when thelaptop 52 and thecradle 50 are retracted into theenclosure 42. - As shown in
FIG. 6E , thecomputer arrangement 10 for retaining alaptop 52 could be essentially self-contained within asupport surface 102 in a manner similar to the embodiment ofFIG. 2D . Thecradle 50 and thus thelaptop 52 could be extendable and retractable. Again, thecomputer arrangement 10 could be disposed within analcove 106 in thesupport surface 102. In the present embodiment, as with the embodiment ofFIG. 2D , thecomputer arrangement 10 is entirely retained relative to thesupport surface 102, which again can comprise a wall panel. Thewall panel 102 thus becomes the carrier for the computer arrangement. As such, all other support surfaces, such as thesupport surface 100, are not relied upon. This frees thesupport surface 100 and frees designers and users to configure computer spaces in arrangements that would otherwise be prevented by the need for supporting computer components. For example, a cantilevered or similarly fixedsupport surface 100 could be foregone in favor of a moveable support surface, a physically separate support surface, a differently configured support surface, or a support surface retained at an otherwise impractical height. - In the embodiment of the
computer arrangement 10 ofFIG. 8 , the extension andretraction arrangement 44 can enable amonitor 12, a laptop computer (not shown inFIG. 8 ), or any other computer or computer component to extend and retract in relation to a cabinet orother enclosure 42 disposed above asecond support surface 102, which could, for example, comprise a desk, a counter, or anyother support surface 102. Thecomputer arrangement 10 could be supported bysupport surface 100, which could comprise a wall panel or anyother support surface 100. - Another variation of the
computer arrangement 10 is depicted inFIG. 9 . There, the extension andretraction arrangement 44 is slidable within an open inner volume of a vertically disposedsupport surface 100, which again could comprise a wall panel or anyother support surface 100. Amonitor 12, a laptop computer (not shown inFIG. 9 ), or any other computer or computer component can be coupled to extend and retract by use of the extension andretraction arrangement 44. InFIG. 9 , themonitor 12 is pivotally retained by the extension andretraction arrangement 44 to pivot about apivot axis 26 whereby the relative orientation of themonitor 12 can be adjusted. A pivotably retainedpanel 104 can be coupled to thesupport surface 100 to enable an effective sealing off of theenclosure 42. Thesupport surface 100 can additionally retain or merely be associated with asecondary support surface 102, which can comprise a desk, a counter, or the like, and further support surfaces 104, which can, for example, comprise shelves. - In
FIG. 10 , an embodiment of thecomputer arrangement 10 is depicted in a retracted configuration. Thecomputer arrangement 10 provides first andsecond aperture lids aperture 25. Thefirst aperture lid 36A can have anarm aperture 62 for accommodating thesupport arm 24. Thus, when themonitor 12 has been raised sufficiently to allow theaperture lids monitor 12, the first andsecond aperture lids computer arrangement 10 is extended. - The
aperture 25 can thus be effectively sealed off to prevent objects from falling into theenclosure 42, to prevent damage to and tampering with thecomputer arrangement 10, and to be neater aesthetically. By providing first andsecond aperture lids monitor 12 andsupport arm 24 can be raised to a lesser height than would be the case with a single aperture lid while allowing thelids single aperture lid 36. It will be noted that other aperture lid arrangements are possible including, for example, plural hingedly connected panels, a flexible, slidable panel, and numerous other constructions that are each within the scope of the present invention. - The
computer arrangement 10 can limit access by one or more security or access devices. As is shown inFIG. 10 , for example, acoded access card 56 or key (not shown inFIG. 10 ) can be inserted into anaccess card port 55 or keyhole, which can read theaccess card 56 or accept the key to provide selective access to thecomputer arrangement 10. In one manifestation of the invention, theaccess card 56 could comprise an employee identification badge or the like. Alternatively, theaccess card 56 could be a purchased card that could provide access based, for example, on purchase from a supplier. Of course, other types ofaccess cards 56 and access control means are contemplated and within the scope of the invention. For example, a further device for controlling access to thecomputer arrangement 10 could come in the form of afingerprint recognition arrangement 58. In certain cases, multiple security or access devices, such as thefingerprint recognition arrangement 58 and theaccess card 56, can be required in combination to enable access to thecomputer arrangement 10. - Still other
adjustable computer arrangements 10 are possible within the scope of the invention. For example, as is shown inFIG. 11 , the computer or computer component, in this case themonitor 12, can be horizontally extendable and retractable in relation to afirst support surface 100 and possibly asecond support surface 102 by an extension andretraction arrangement 44. In one example, the first and second support surfaces 100 and 102 can comprise portions of a bifurcated desk. Thesecond support surface 102 can be movable, such as by being pushed downward, to a stowed configuration wherein thecomputer arrangement 10 is disposed above thesecond support surface 102. - The
monitor 12 can be retained by asupport arm 24 whereby it can be pivoted about proximal and distal pivot axes 26 and 48 to a desired position and orientation. Anenclosure 42 can house acentral processing unit 30 and other computer components, which can be disposed below thesupport surface 100. Theenclosure 42 can also removably retain akeyboard 14, amouse 28, and other computer components. Thesecond support surface 102, themonitor 12, thekeyboard 14, and thesupport arm 24 can thus be adjusted to the between the storage configuration shown and the use configuration where the second support surface, the monitor, the keyboard, and the support arm are indicated at 102′, 12′, 14′, and 24′ respectively. - In the embodiment of
FIG. 12 , the computer or computer component, in this case amonitor 12 with a pivotally coupledkeyboard 14 with an integral or separatecentral processing unit 30 and related components, is adjustable from a retracted configuration below asupport surface 100 to an extended configuration exposed in relation to thesupport surface 100. The extension and retraction is performed as themonitor 12 and other components are slid in an arcuate path. In the illustrated embodiment, themonitor 12 is substantially parallel to and below thesupport surface 100 when in a retracted condition and transverse and above thesupport surface 100 when in an extended condition. In this essentially schematic example, anarcuate pathway 64 can be provided by any appropriate mechanism including, for example, one or more arcuate channels or guide bars. Themonitor 12 and other components could be passed beyond an edge of thesupport surface 100 or through anaperture 25 in thesupport surface 100. Where anaperture 25 is provided, it can be sealed off by one ormore aperture lids 36. - In the embodiment of
FIGS. 13A and 13B , bifurcated first and second support surfaces 100 and 102 can again be provided. Thecomputer arrangement 10, which can include amonitor 12,keyboard 14, alaptop computer 52, and/or any other type of computer component and thesecond support surface 102 can be mutually pivotable about apivot axis 66. With this, thecomputer arrangement 10 can be disposed in a retracted configuration wherein thesecond support surface 102 is disposed above thecomputer arrangement 10 and the first and second support surfaces 100 and 102 define an essentially continuous surface. Thecomputer arrangement 10 can alternatively be disposed in a second, extended configuration by a pivoting of thesecond support surface 102 about thepivot axis 66 effectively to dispose themonitor 12 above thesecond support surface 102 and ready for use. Apivotable support arm 24 can enable an adjustment of the location and orientation of themonitor 12 or other computer component. - The
computer arrangement 10 ofFIG. 14 can again be retained relative to first and second support surfaces 100 and 102. Thecomputer arrangement 10, which can include amonitor 12, can be retained relative to thesecond support surface 102, and thesecond support surface 102 can be pivotable about apivot axis 66 adjacent to thefirst support surface 100. Thesecond support surface 102 can be clear or it can have an aperture therein such that the monitor can be disposed as indicated at 12′ to be viewed when the second support surface is pivoted upwardly in relation to thefirst support surface 100 to the position indicated at 102′. - Turning finally to
FIG. 15 , acomputer arrangement 10 can be retained for lateral adjustment by having amonitor 12 and possibly acentral processing unit 30 and other computer components retained for lateral sliding in relation to what can be termed alateral slide track 67. Thelateral slide track 67 can stand independently. Alternatively, thelateral slide track 67 can be coupled to or be part of asupport surface 100. Akeyboard 14 and amouse 28, which can each be wired or wireless, can be operably associated with themonitor 12 andcentral processing unit 30. - With certain embodiments of the present invention for adjustable computer components disclosed, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that numerous changes and additions could be made thereto without deviating from the spirit or scope of the invention. This is particularly true when one bears in mind that the presently preferred embodiments merely exemplify the broader invention revealed herein. Accordingly, it will be clear that those with major features of the invention in mind could craft arrangements that incorporate certain inventive aspects of the disclosed invention while not incorporating all of the features included in the preferred embodiments.
- Therefore, the following claims are intended to define the scope of protection to be afforded to the inventor. Those claims shall be deemed to include equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention. It must be further noted that a plurality of the following claims may express certain elements as means for performing a specific function, at times without the recital of structure or material. As the law demands, these claims shall be construed to cover not only the corresponding structure and material expressly described in this specification but also all equivalents thereof whether now known or hereafter developed or discovered.
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1. An arrangement for rendering a computer component adjustable between an extended configuration and a retracted configuration, the arrangement comprising:
a support member;
means for retaining at least one computer component in relation to the support member; and
means for enabling an extension and retraction of the support member;
whereby a computer component can be disposed in an extended configuration for enabling usage thereof and in a retracted configuration.
2. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the means for retaining at least one computer component comprises a means for retaining a computer monitor in relation to the support member for extension and retraction with the support member.
3. The arrangement of claim 2 wherein the means for retaining at least one computer component further comprises a means for retaining a computer keyboard for extension and retraction with the support member and the computer monitor.
4. The arrangement of claim 3 wherein the means for retaining a computer keyboard comprises a support unit.
5. The arrangement of claim 4 wherein the means for retaining a computer keyboard comprises a means for removably and replaceably retaining a keyboard in relation to the support unit.
6. The arrangement of claim 4 further comprising at least one computer component electrically associated with the support unit.
7. The arrangement of claim 6 wherein the computer component electrically associated with the support unit is chosen from the group consisting of a power supply, a memory drive, and a central processing unit.
8. The arrangement of claim 6 further comprising a means for enabling an electrical association between a keyboard and the at least one computer component electrically associated with the support unit.
9. The arrangement of claim 8 further comprising a computer keyboard wherein the computer keyboard is integrated with the support unit.
10. The arrangement of claim 3 wherein the means for retaining at least one computer component further comprises a means for retaining a computer mouse for extension and retraction with the support member, the computer monitor, and the computer keyboard.
11. The arrangement of claim 4 wherein the support unit is pivotable between a first, storage disposition and a second disposition.
12. The arrangement of claim 11 further comprising a means for enabling an automated pivoting of the support unit.
13. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the means for retaining at least one computer component comprises a means for retaining a laptop computer for extension and retraction with the support member.
14. The arrangement of claim 13 wherein the means for retaining a laptop computer comprises a cradle with a means for enabling a removable and replaceable retention of a laptop computer.
15. The arrangement of claim 14 further comprising a means for enabling an electrical association between the cradle and a laptop computer retained thereby.
16. The arrangement of claim 15 further comprising a computer component electrically associated with the means for enabling an electrical association between the cradle and a laptop computer whereby a laptop computer can be derivatively electrically associated with the computer component through the cradle.
17. The arrangement of claim 16 wherein the computer component electrically associated with the means for enabling an electrical association between the cradle and a laptop computer is chosen from the group consisting of a power supply, a memory drive, and a central processing unit.
18. The arrangement of claim 14 wherein the cradle is pivotable between a first, storage disposition and a second disposition.
19. The arrangement of claim 18 further comprising a means for enabling an automated pivoting of the cradle.
20. The arrangement of claim 19 further comprising a means for enabling an automated retraction of the support member.
21. The arrangement of claim 1 further comprising an enclosure wherein the means for enabling an extension and retraction of the support member comprises a means for extending and retracting the support member between an extended position and a storage position within the enclosure.
22. An arrangement for rendering a computer component adjustable between an extended configuration and a retracted configuration, the arrangement comprising:
a support member;
means for removably and replaceably retaining at least one computer component in relation to the support member;
means for enabling an extension and retraction of the support member;
at least one computer component electrically associated with the means for removably and replaceably retaining at least one computer component in relation to the support member chosen from the group consisting of a power supply, a memory drive, and a central processing unit; and
a means for enabling an electrical association between a removable and replaceable computer component and the at least one computer component electrically associated with the means for removably and replaceably retaining at least one computer component in relation to the support member;
whereby a computer component can be disposed in an extended configuration for enabling usage thereof and in a retracted configuration.
23. The arrangement of claim 22 wherein the means for removably and replaceably retaining at least one computer component comprises a means for retaining a computer keyboard.
24. The arrangement of claim 23 further comprising a means for retaining a computer monitor for extension and retraction with the computer keyboard.
25. The arrangement of claim 22 wherein the means for removably and replaceably retaining at least one computer component in relation to the support member comprises a support unit that is pivotable between a first, storage disposition and a second disposition.
26. The arrangement of claim 25 further comprising a means for enabling an automated pivoting of the support unit.
27. The arrangement of claim 22 wherein the means for removably and replaceably retaining at least one computer component comprises a means for removably and replaceably retaining a laptop computer.
28. A system for retaining a computer arrangement comprising:
a support surface;
a support member coupled to the support surface;
means for retaining at least one computer component in relation to the support member; and
means for enabling an adjustment of the computer component between a storage configuration and a usage configuration.
29. The system of claim 28 wherein the support surface comprises a wall panel.
30. The system of claim 29 further comprising an enclosure within the wall panel for at least partially receiving the computer component when in a storage configuration.
31. The system of claim 28 wherein the means for enabling an adjustment of the computer component between a storage configuration and a usage configuration comprises a means for enabling an extension and retraction of the support member.
32. The system of claim 28 further comprising at least one computer component retained relative to the support surface in electrical association with the support member chosen from the group consisting of a power supply, a memory drive, and a central processing unit and a means for enabling an electrical association between a computer component retained relative to the support member and the at least one computer component electrically associated with the support member.
33. The arrangement of claim 28 wherein the means retaining at least one computer component comprises a support unit for retaining a computer keyboard.
34. The arrangement of claim 33 wherein the means retaining at least one computer component further comprises a means for retaining a computer monitor.
35. The arrangement of claim 33 wherein the support unit is pivotable between a first, storage disposition and a second disposition.
36. The arrangement of claim 35 further comprising a means for enabling an automated pivoting of the support unit.
37. The arrangement of claim 28 wherein the means retaining at least one computer component comprises a cradle for removably and replaceably retaining a laptop computer.
38. A computer arrangement with an extended configuration and a retracted configuration, the computer arrangement comprising:
an enclosure;
a support member extendably and retractably retained relative to the enclosure;
means for retaining a computer monitor in relation to the support member;
means for retaining a computer keyboard in relation to the support member;
whereby the computer monitor and computer keyboard can be adjusted between an extended configuration extending at least partially from the enclosure and a retracted configuration disposed at least partially within the enclosure.
39. The computer arrangement of claim 38 wherein the means for retaining a computer keyboard comprises a support unit for removably and replaceably retaining a computer keyboard.
40. The computer arrangement of claim 39 wherein the support unit is pivotable between a first, storage disposition and a second disposition.
41. The computer arrangement of claim 40 further comprising a means for enabling an automated pivoting of the support unit.
42. The computer arrangement of claim 38 wherein the means for retaining a computer keyboard comprises a support unit and further comprising a computer keyboard wherein the computer keyboard is integrated with the support unit.
43. The computer arrangement of claim 38 wherein the means for retaining a computer keyboard comprises a support unit and further comprising at least one computer component electrically associated with the support unit.
44. The computer arrangement of claim 43 wherein the computer component electrically associated with the support unit is chosen from the group consisting of a power supply, a memory drive, and a central processing unit.
45. The computer arrangement of claim 43 wherein the computer component is retained relative to the support unit.
46. The computer arrangement of claim 43 wherein the computer component is retained relative to the enclosure.
47. The computer arrangement of claim 38 wherein the means for retaining a computer monitor in relation to the support member and the means for retaining a computer keyboard in relation to the support member comprise a cradle for removably and replaceably retaining a laptop computer for extension and retraction with the support member.
48. The computer arrangement of claim 47 further comprising a means for enabling an electrical association between the cradle and a laptop computer retained thereby.
49. The computer arrangement of claim 48 further comprising a computer component electrically associated with the means for enabling an electrical association between the cradle and a laptop computer whereby a laptop computer can be derivatively electrically associated with the computer component through the cradle.
50. The computer arrangement of claim 47 wherein the cradle is pivotable between a first, storage disposition and a second disposition.
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