US20180160799A1 - Height-adjustable desktop stand - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a height adjustable desktop stand.
- An ergonomic environment is intended to maximize productivity by reducing operator fatigue, discomfort and health issues. More and more people realize the risks involved with sitting down behind a desk for longer periods of time. The static position of sitting down can lead to back and neck pains as well as mental tiredness and an increased risk for so-called “sitting diseases.”
- a height-adjustable desktop stand comprises: a desktop, a first and a second leg element pivotally connected to each other forming a configuration as a pair of scissors, wherein the first leg element at a first end thereof is pivotally connected to the desktop, and wherein the second leg element at a first end thereof is adapted to be connected to the desktop via a locking arrangement having a plurality of locking positions, and a spring element connected between on the one hand the second leg element and on the other hand the first leg element or the desktop and being adapted to force the first end of the second leg element in a direction towards the first end of the first leg element.
- the height-adjustable desktop stand may be used in many different situations. It is possible to adjust the height of the desktop with a relatively light use of force even though the desktop is weighed down by for example a computer. Meanwhile the locking arrangement ensures that the desktop stays at a desirable working height.
- the height-adjustable desktop stand may in its fully folded position easily be moved between different use-places and takes up little space when storing.
- the height-adjustable desktop stand provide the user to be able to work both while standing up and sitting down without the need of removing devices and or other things placed on the platform.
- An ergonomic sitting position is enabled by the flatness of the desktop stand when it is in the bottom position.
- the spring element may on the one hand be connected at a second end of the first leg element and on the other hand at a second end of the second leg element. By doing so, the load is lightened, making it easier to adjust the height of the desktop.
- the locking arrangement may comprise a toothed rack comprising a plurality of teeth.
- the second leg element may comprise an engager arranged to engage with different teeth of the toothed rack.
- the teeth of the toothed rack may be shark-fin shaped.
- the space between the teeth of the toothed rack may further be U-shaped.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a side view of a height-adjustable desktop stand.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the height-adjustable desktop stand according to FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 illustrates a view from below of an alternative height-adjustable desktop stand.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of yet an alternative height-adjustable desktop stand.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a height-adjustable desktop stand 1 .
- the height-adjustable desktop stand 1 may be placed on a surface 23 .
- the surface 23 may e.g. be a desktop of a desk or table.
- the height-adjustable desktop stand 1 comprises a platform 2 , and a pair of leg elements 4 , 7 .
- the pair of leg elements 4 , 7 comprises a first leg element 4 and a second leg element 7 .
- the first and second leg elements 4 , 7 are pivotally connected to each other at a pivoting joint 11 .
- the first and second leg elements 4 , 7 are forming a configuration as a pair of scissors.
- the first leg element 4 is at a first end 6 thereof pivotally connected to the platform 2 .
- the second leg element 7 is at a first end 9 thereof adapted to be connected to the platform 2 via a locking arrangement 10 .
- the locking arrangement 10 is having a plurality of locking positions.
- the locking arrangement 10 comprises a toothed rack comprising a plurality of teeth. Each teeth in the toothed rack corresponds to one of the locking positions of the locking arrangement 10 .
- An engager of the second leg element 7 is arranged to engage the teeth of the toothed rack in order to set the locking arrangement 10 in a specific locking position.
- the engager is arranged at the first 9 end of the second leg element 7
- the height-adjustable desktop stand 1 is adjustable in height by setting the positioning of the engager in the locking arrangement 10 .
- a plane can be defined between the first end 6 of the first leg element 4 and the first end 9 of the second leg element 7 .
- the plane is parallel with the platform 2 .
- the teeth of the toothed rack in the locking arrangement 10 are elevated from the engager.
- the engager is then free to move in a rail beneath the teeth.
- the locking arrangement 10 is located at the first end 17 of the platform 2 .
- the height is adjusted. That is, the platform is moved in the vertical direction in relation to the surface 23 .
- the engager is an element arranged to engage with the teeth of the toothed rack.
- engagers are a dowel or a peg.
- the height-adjustable desktop stand 1 may be lifted and/or lowered to a desired lateral height. This is done by a user holding her hands at the first end 17 and a second end 16 of the platform 2 .
- the user may remove the engager from a locking position of the locking arrangement 10 and thereafter move the platform 2 up and/or down to a desired level of height.
- the user manipulates the first end 17 of the platform 2 again such that the engager engage with the locking arrangement 10 for locking the height-adjustable desktop stand 1 at the desired level of height.
- the teeth of the toothed rack in the locking arrangement 10 may have a shark-fin shaped profile.
- a shark-fin profile is understood to comprise a 90 degree or more angle between the tooth and the base of the toothed rack on one side of the tooth, and an angle of 90 degrees or less between said tooth and base of the toothed rack on the other side of the tooth.
- the engager By having shark-fin shaped profile, the engager is more securely positioned in the locking position. By having a rounded shape on one side of the tooth, the engager can move easily in one direction under the teeth of the toothed rack 10 .
- the space between the teeth of the toothed rack may have a U-shaped profile.
- a U-shaped space between the teeth of the toothed rack ensures a safe locking of the engager to the teeth of the toothed rack.
- the leg elements 4 , 7 may comprise two leg pairs. At a second end 5 , 8 of the corresponding leg element 4 , 7 the two leg pairs may be connected by one or more stays.
- the stays may be positioned at any given position inside a leg pair.
- the stay may be designed to affect the friction against the surface 23 .
- the second end of the first leg element 4 and the second end of the second leg element 7 may be designed to have an increased friction against the surface 23 .
- the friction between the leg elements 4 , 7 and the surface 23 affects the lateral force required to push the desktop down.
- the friction between the leg elements 4 , 7 and the surface 23 also affects the force of which the leg elements 4 , 7 are being pulled together, as described below.
- At least one of the elements 4 , 7 may comprise a slab or a board.
- leg element to further control the properties of the leg elements with regards to stability and strength, for example by including a truss like structure and by using various materials.
- the height-adjustable desktop stand 1 further comprises a spring element.
- the spring element 14 is on the one hand connected at the second end 5 of the first leg element 4 and on the other hand at the second end 8 of the second leg element 7 .
- FIGS. 3 and 4 other configurations of spring elements may also be applicable.
- the spring element 14 of the embodiment of FIG. 2 is connected between on the one hand the second leg element 7 and on the other hand the first leg element 4 . Further, the spring element 14 is adapted to force the first end 9 of the second leg element 7 in a direction towards the first end 6 of the first leg element 4 .
- the height-adjustable desktop strand 1 may be pushed down to its lowest position. At his position the height-adjustable desktop stand is fully folded. A fully folded height-adjustable desktop stand can be stored away without taking up much space. Moreover, A fully folded height-adjustable desktop stand is ergonomical to use when sitting down.
- the platform 2 may be designed to offer the leg elements 4 , 7 a cavity 15 .
- the cavity 15 reduces the volume of the height-adjustable desktop stand when fully folded. By this a compact design is achieved in the fully folded position. This allow for maintaining good ergonomics when a user of the height-adjustable desktop strand 1 is working in a sitting down position. Additionally, the compact design is also aesthetically pleasing.
- the leg elements 4 , 7 may be locked in the lowest position by a locking mechanism.
- the locking mechanism comprises a first and a second locking element 12 , 13 .
- the first and a second locking element 12 , 13 are arranged to mate with each other.
- the first locking element is arranged at one of the first and second leg element 4 , 7 .
- the second locking element is arranged at the platform 2 .
- the leg elements 4 , 7 may comprise two leg pairs.
- the two leg pairs may be connected by stays.
- the spring element 14 may connect one stay of the first leg element to the stay of the second leg element.
- the spring element 14 may comprise an elastic material (e.g. rubber bands), a spiral spring or a gas spring.
- the area of the platform 2 may be varied. Especially the area of the platform 2 may be arranged such that a big enough working surface may be achieved.
- the spring element may be embodied as a spring element 18 connected between on the one hand the second leg element 7 and on the other hand the platform 2 .
- the spring element 18 may be arranged in a cavity 22 of the platform 2 . It is understood that the platform 2 does not need to be equipped with a cavity for the spring element 18 .
- the spring element 18 is arranged to be connected to the second leg element 7 by acting on the second leg element 7 at an interaction point 19 a between the spring element 18 and the second leg element 7 .
- the spring element 18 is arranged to be connected to platform 2 at a connection portion 19 b .
- the spring element 18 is adapted to force the first end 9 of the second leg element 7 in a direction towards the first end 6 of the first leg element 4 . This is illustrated by the arrow 21 .
- the spring element 18 may be embodied as an elastic material (e.g. rubber bands), a spiral spring or a gas spring.
- the spring element may be embodied as a torsion spring 24 .
- the torsion spring 24 is arranged in connection with the pivoting joint 11 .
- the height-adjustable desktop stand 1 may comprise one or a plurality of the different types of spring elements being discussed above.
- the height-adjustable desktop strand 1 comprises both a spring element 18 connected between on the one hand the second leg element 7 and on the other hand the platform 2 and a torsion spring 24 is arranged in connection with the pivoting joint 11 .
- the height-adjustable desktop strand 1 comprises a rectangular platform 2 .
- the platform 2 may have other shapes, such as quadratic, ellipsoidal, circular, etc.
- the platform 2 may be provided with a rim.
- the rim may be arranged for preventing items from fall off the platform 2 .
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The present invention relates to a height adjustable desktop stand. The height adjustable desktop stand comprises: a platform (2); a first and a second leg element (4, 7) pivotally connected to each other forming a configuration as a pair of scissors, wherein the first leg element (4) at a first end (6) thereof is pivotally connected to the platform (2), and wherein the second leg element (7) at a first end (9) thereof is adapted to be connected to the platform (2) via a locking arrangement (10) having a plurality of locking positions; and a spring element (14; 18; 24) connected between on the one hand the second leg element (7) and on the other hand the first leg element (4) or the platform (2) and being adapted to force the first end (9) of the second leg element (7) in a direction towards the first end (6) of the first leg element (4).
Description
- The present invention relates to a height adjustable desktop stand.
- An ergonomic environment is intended to maximize productivity by reducing operator fatigue, discomfort and health issues. More and more people realize the risks involved with sitting down behind a desk for longer periods of time. The static position of sitting down can lead to back and neck pains as well as mental tiredness and an increased risk for so-called “sitting diseases.”
- By standing up behind the desk, the above mentioned risks can be reduced. Standing up also leads to more calories burned with more energy and better focus as a result. The optimal way for a healthy working practice is to vary working positions between standing up and sitting down.
- Most height-adjustable work spaces come as complete desks that are too expensive for the ordinary user. Unfortunately, there are few good options for desktop stands that are height-adjustable while being cheap and easy to use. There is also a need for mobility and being able to stand and work where there is only an ordinary desk available.
- In view of the above, it is an object of the present invention to solve at least one of the problems mentioned above.
- In particular, according to a first aspect a height-adjustable desktop stand is provided. The height adjustable desktop comprises: a desktop, a first and a second leg element pivotally connected to each other forming a configuration as a pair of scissors, wherein the first leg element at a first end thereof is pivotally connected to the desktop, and wherein the second leg element at a first end thereof is adapted to be connected to the desktop via a locking arrangement having a plurality of locking positions, and a spring element connected between on the one hand the second leg element and on the other hand the first leg element or the desktop and being adapted to force the first end of the second leg element in a direction towards the first end of the first leg element.
- The height-adjustable desktop stand may be used in many different situations. It is possible to adjust the height of the desktop with a relatively light use of force even though the desktop is weighed down by for example a computer. Meanwhile the locking arrangement ensures that the desktop stays at a desirable working height. The height-adjustable desktop stand may in its fully folded position easily be moved between different use-places and takes up little space when storing. The height-adjustable desktop stand provide the user to be able to work both while standing up and sitting down without the need of removing devices and or other things placed on the platform. An ergonomic sitting position is enabled by the flatness of the desktop stand when it is in the bottom position.
- Each of the plurality of locking positions may correspond to a specific height of the height adjustable desktop stand.
- The spring element may on the one hand be connected at a second end of the first leg element and on the other hand at a second end of the second leg element. By doing so, the load is lightened, making it easier to adjust the height of the desktop.
- In order to form the plurality of the locking positions, the locking arrangement may comprise a toothed rack comprising a plurality of teeth. The second leg element may comprise an engager arranged to engage with different teeth of the toothed rack.
- The teeth of the toothed rack may be shark-fin shaped.
- The space between the teeth of the toothed rack may further be U-shaped.
- A further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given below. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
- Hence, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular component parts of the device described or steps of the methods described as such device and method may vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting. It must be noted that, as used in the specification and the appended claim, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a unit” or “the unit” may include several devices, and the like. Furthermore, the words “comprising”, “including”, “containing” and similar wordings does not exclude other elements or steps.
- The above and other aspects of the present invention will now be described in more detail, with reference to appended drawings showing embodiments of the invention. The figures should not be considered limiting the invention to the specific embodiment; instead they are used for explaining and understanding the invention.
- As illustrated in the figures, the sizes of layers and regions are exaggerated for illustrative purposes and, thus, are provided to illustrate the general structures of embodiments of the present invention. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a side view of a height-adjustable desktop stand. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the height-adjustable desktop stand according toFIG. 1 -
FIG. 3 illustrates a view from below of an alternative height-adjustable desktop stand. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of yet an alternative height-adjustable desktop stand. - The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which currently preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness, and to fully convey the scope of the invention to the skilled person.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a height-adjustable desktop stand 1. As shown inFIG. 1 the height-adjustable desktop stand 1 may be placed on asurface 23. Thesurface 23 may e.g. be a desktop of a desk or table. The height-adjustable desktop stand 1 comprises aplatform 2, and a pair ofleg elements - The pair of
leg elements first leg element 4 and asecond leg element 7. The first andsecond leg elements pivoting joint 11. Hence, the first andsecond leg elements first leg element 4 is at afirst end 6 thereof pivotally connected to theplatform 2. Thesecond leg element 7 is at afirst end 9 thereof adapted to be connected to theplatform 2 via alocking arrangement 10. Thelocking arrangement 10 is having a plurality of locking positions. Thelocking arrangement 10 comprises a toothed rack comprising a plurality of teeth. Each teeth in the toothed rack corresponds to one of the locking positions of thelocking arrangement 10. An engager of thesecond leg element 7 is arranged to engage the teeth of the toothed rack in order to set thelocking arrangement 10 in a specific locking position. The engager is arranged at the first 9 end of thesecond leg element 7. - The height-
adjustable desktop stand 1 is adjustable in height by setting the positioning of the engager in thelocking arrangement 10. A plane can be defined between thefirst end 6 of thefirst leg element 4 and thefirst end 9 of thesecond leg element 7. The plane is parallel with theplatform 2. When lifting afirst end 17 of theplatform 2, the teeth of the toothed rack in the lockingarrangement 10 are elevated from the engager. The engager is then free to move in a rail beneath the teeth. The lockingarrangement 10 is located at thefirst end 17 of theplatform 2. By moving theplatform 2 perpendicular in relation to the plane, the height is adjusted. That is, the platform is moved in the vertical direction in relation to thesurface 23. Depending on the weight of objects on top of theplatform 2, different forces may be required to be applied in order to adjust the height of theplatform 2. When theplatform 2 is positioned at a desired height, thefirst end 17 of theplatform 2 is lowered. Lowering thefirst end 17 of theplatform 2 makes the engager to engage with the tooth rack. This places the engager in one of the plurality of locking positions of the lockingarrangement 10. The engager is an element arranged to engage with the teeth of the toothed rack. Non-limiting examples of engagers are a dowel or a peg. - Hence, the height-
adjustable desktop stand 1 may be lifted and/or lowered to a desired lateral height. This is done by a user holding her hands at thefirst end 17 and asecond end 16 of theplatform 2. By manipulating thefirst end 17 of theplatform 2 the user may remove the engager from a locking position of the lockingarrangement 10 and thereafter move theplatform 2 up and/or down to a desired level of height. Well at the desired level of height the user manipulates thefirst end 17 of theplatform 2 again such that the engager engage with the lockingarrangement 10 for locking the height-adjustable desktop stand 1 at the desired level of height. - In one embodiment, the teeth of the toothed rack in the locking
arrangement 10 may have a shark-fin shaped profile. A shark-fin profile is understood to comprise a 90 degree or more angle between the tooth and the base of the toothed rack on one side of the tooth, and an angle of 90 degrees or less between said tooth and base of the toothed rack on the other side of the tooth. - By having shark-fin shaped profile, the engager is more securely positioned in the locking position. By having a rounded shape on one side of the tooth, the engager can move easily in one direction under the teeth of the
toothed rack 10. - In another embodiment, the space between the teeth of the toothed rack may have a U-shaped profile. A U-shaped space between the teeth of the toothed rack ensures a safe locking of the engager to the teeth of the toothed rack.
- In one embodiment, illustrated in
FIG. 2 , theleg elements second end 5, 8 of thecorresponding leg element surface 23. The second end of thefirst leg element 4 and the second end of thesecond leg element 7 may be designed to have an increased friction against thesurface 23. The friction between theleg elements surface 23 affects the lateral force required to push the desktop down. The friction between theleg elements surface 23 also affects the force of which theleg elements - In another embodiment at least one of the
elements - A person skilled in the art could think of other shapes and combinations of leg element to further control the properties of the leg elements with regards to stability and strength, for example by including a truss like structure and by using various materials.
- The height-
adjustable desktop stand 1 further comprises a spring element. In the inFIGS. 1 and 2 shown embodiment thespring element 14 is on the one hand connected at the second end 5 of thefirst leg element 4 and on the other hand at thesecond end 8 of thesecond leg element 7. However, as will be illustrated in connection withFIGS. 3 and 4 , other configurations of spring elements may also be applicable. - The
spring element 14 of the embodiment ofFIG. 2 is connected between on the one hand thesecond leg element 7 and on the other hand thefirst leg element 4. Further, thespring element 14 is adapted to force thefirst end 9 of thesecond leg element 7 in a direction towards thefirst end 6 of thefirst leg element 4. - The height-
adjustable desktop strand 1 may be pushed down to its lowest position. At his position the height-adjustable desktop stand is fully folded. A fully folded height-adjustable desktop stand can be stored away without taking up much space. Moreover, A fully folded height-adjustable desktop stand is ergonomical to use when sitting down. - In one embodiment, the
platform 2 may be designed to offer theleg elements 4, 7 acavity 15. Thecavity 15 reduces the volume of the height-adjustable desktop stand when fully folded. By this a compact design is achieved in the fully folded position. This allow for maintaining good ergonomics when a user of the height-adjustable desktop strand 1 is working in a sitting down position. Additionally, the compact design is also aesthetically pleasing. - The
leg elements second locking element second locking element second leg element platform 2. - As discussed above, the
leg elements spring element 14 may connect one stay of the first leg element to the stay of the second leg element. - The person skilled in the art realizes that the present invention by no means is limited to the embodiments described above. On the contrary, many modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
- For example, the
spring element 14 may comprise an elastic material (e.g. rubber bands), a spiral spring or a gas spring. - Moreover, the area of the
platform 2 may be varied. Especially the area of theplatform 2 may be arranged such that a big enough working surface may be achieved. - Furthermore, as illustrated in
FIG. 3 , the spring element may be embodied as aspring element 18 connected between on the one hand thesecond leg element 7 and on the other hand theplatform 2. Thespring element 18 may be arranged in acavity 22 of theplatform 2. It is understood that theplatform 2 does not need to be equipped with a cavity for thespring element 18. Thespring element 18 is arranged to be connected to thesecond leg element 7 by acting on thesecond leg element 7 at aninteraction point 19 a between thespring element 18 and thesecond leg element 7. Thespring element 18 is arranged to be connected toplatform 2 at aconnection portion 19 b. Thespring element 18 is adapted to force thefirst end 9 of thesecond leg element 7 in a direction towards thefirst end 6 of thefirst leg element 4. This is illustrated by thearrow 21. Thespring element 18 may be embodied as an elastic material (e.g. rubber bands), a spiral spring or a gas spring. - Moreover, as illustrated in
FIG. 4 , the spring element may be embodied as atorsion spring 24. Thetorsion spring 24 is arranged in connection with the pivoting joint 11. - It is to be understood that the height-
adjustable desktop stand 1 may comprise one or a plurality of the different types of spring elements being discussed above. For example, inFIG. 4 the height-adjustable desktop strand 1 comprises both aspring element 18 connected between on the one hand thesecond leg element 7 and on the other hand theplatform 2 and atorsion spring 24 is arranged in connection with the pivoting joint 11. In the shown embodiments the height-adjustable desktop strand 1 comprises arectangular platform 2. However, it is contemplated that theplatform 2 may have other shapes, such as quadratic, ellipsoidal, circular, etc. - Moreover, the
platform 2 may be provided with a rim. The rim may be arranged for preventing items from fall off theplatform 2. - Additionally, variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by the skilled person in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.
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1. A height adjustable desktop stand, comprising:
a platform;
a first and a second leg element pivotally connected to each other forming a configuration as a pair of scissors
wherein the first leg element at a first end thereof is pivotally connected to the platform, and
wherein the second leg element at a first end thereof is adapted to be connected to the platform via a locking arrangement having a plurality of locking positions; and
a spring element connected between on the one hand the second leg element and on the other hand the first leg element or the platform and being adapted to force the first end of the second leg element in a direction towards the first end of the first leg element.
2. The height adjustable desktop stand according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of locking positions corresponds to a specific height of the height adjustable desktop stand.
3. The height adjustable desktop stand according to claim 1 , wherein the spring element is on the one hand connected at a second end of the first leg element and on the other hand at a second end of the second leg element.
4. The height adjustable desktop stand according to claim 1 , wherein, in order to form the plurality of the locking positions, the locking arrangement comprises a toothed rack comprising a plurality of teeth, and the second leg element comprises an engager arranged to engage with different teeth of the toothed rack.
5. The height adjustable desktop stand according to claim 4 , wherein the teeth of the toothed rack are shark-fin shaped.
6. The height adjustable desktop stand according to claim 4 , wherein the space between the teeth of the toothed rack is U-shaped.
7. The height adjustable desktop stand according to claim 1 , wherein the spring element is embodied as an elastic material, a spiral spring or a gas spring
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