US20180289147A1 - Collapsible platform for standing desk conversion - Google Patents
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Abstract
A collapsible platform system is provided for converting an underlying support surface to a standing desk. The collapsible platform system converts the underlying support surface to a standing desk with a large work surface suitable for performing a variety of tasks, including handwriting-type and/or sketching-type tasks. A collapsible platform of the system includes a work panel with an upper surface that defines a work surface. The work surface may support a deskwork article being used at the standing desk. A support arrangement can collapse with respect to the work panel to change the collapsible platform from an assembled state an unassembled or collapsed state. The support arrangement has multiple panels, at least one of which is segmented. A connection joint is defined between the segments of the segmented panel(s) for facilitating assembling and disassembling of the collapsible platform while changing the collapsible platform between the assembled and collapsed states.
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- This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. Nos. 62/560,872 filed 20 Sep. 2017 and 62/482,383 flied. 6 Apr. 2017.
- The present invention relates generally to desks, and more specifically, to a collapsible platform for converting and underlying support surface to a standing desk.
- There are numerous health benefits to working at stand-up work station. Standing desks are increasing in popularity to allow people to receive these benefits. However, standing desks are expensive and require replacement of existing desks. Efforts have been made to provide conversion kits that allow existing desks to be converted to standing desks while using, for example, the same or similar material to the existing desks. However, these conversion kits are also expensive and can be complex to assemble and attached to the existing desks. Other efforts include portable standing desk conversions as supporting stands made out of lightweight materials, such as cardboard, that can be set up quickly. These portable supporting stands have multiple tiers of support at different heights. This makes portable supporting stands well-suited for, for example, supporting the monitor and keyboard on professional workstations or other computer desks. However, the overall small size of each support tiers do not lend themselves to other uses, such as school desks or other desks at which users may need to perform handwriting-type or sketching-type tasks.
- A collapsible platform system is provided for converting an underlying support surface to a standing desk. A collapsible platform of the system converts the underlying support surface to a standing desk with a larger work surface suitable for performing a variety of tasks, including handwriting-type and/or sketching-type tasks.
- According to one aspect of the invention, the collapsible platform includes a work panel with an upper surface that defines a work surface. The work surface mat support a deskwork article being used at the standing desk. A support arrangement can collapse with respect to the work panel to change the collapsible platform from an assembled state to an unassembled state or collapsed state. The support arrangement has multiple panels, at least one which is segmented. A connection joint is defined between the segments of the segmented panel(s) for facilitating assembling and disassembling of the collapsible platform while changing the collapsible platform between the assembled and collapsed states.
- According to another aspect of the invention, the work panel has a front edge arranged at a front of the collapsible platform that faces a user during use. A back edge of the work panel is arranged at a back of the collapsible platform that faces away from the user during use. A pair of side edges of the work panel is arranged at a pair of opposite sides of the collapsible platform that extends between the front and back edges. The support arrangement may include a front panel arranged at the front of the collapsible platform and extends downwardly from the front edge of the work panel. A back panel of the support arrangement is arranged at the back of the collapsible platform and extends downwardly from the back edge of the work panel. A pair of side panels of the support arrangement is arranged at a pair of opposite sides of the collapsible platform, extending between the front and back panels. Each of the side panels may include a front side panel segment that extends angularly in a generally forward direction from the back panel. A connection joint may be arranged between the front and back side panel segments. The connection joint may releasably attach the front and back side panel segments to each other. When the collapsible platform is in the assemble state, the front and back side panel segments are connected to each other. When the collapsible platform is in its unassembled state, the front and back side panel segments are disconnected from each other.
- According to another aspect of the invention, at each of the side panels, the front side panel segment may define a front side panel segment attached end that is attached to the front panel. A front side panel segment free end is opposite the attached end. The back side panel segment defines a back side panel attached end that is attached to the back panel. A back side panel free end is opposite to the attached end. The connection joint may be defined by an interlocking engagement of the front and back side panel segments at the front and back side panel segment free ends.
- According to another aspect of the invention, a front side panel segment tab may be arranged at the front side panel segment free end. A back side panel segment tab may be arranged at the back side panel segment free end. The front and back side panel segment tabs slidingly engage each other when the collapsible platform changes from the unassembled state to the assembled state. The front and back side panel segment tabs may define interlocking engagement of the front and back side panel segments.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, when the collapsible platform is in the assembled state, each of the front and back side panels segment tabs is spaced from and extends angularly with respect to the respective one of the front and back side panel segments. In this way, the connection joints defined generally X-shaped profiles when viewed from below the collapsible platform.
- According to another aspect of the invention, at each of the front and back side panel segment free ends, a tapered slot may be defined between each of the front and back side panel segment tabs and its respective front or back side panels segment free end.
- According to another aspect of the invention, at each of the front and back side panel segment free ends, a tapered slot may be defined between each of the front and back side panels segment tabs and its respective front or back side panel segment free end.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, the collapsible platform system includes a storage tray that may be removably supported by one of the panels, such as one of the front and back panels. The storage tray may itself be collapsible and include a container body for storing articles, which may be relatively small articles, such as writing or drawing utensils, craft tools or supplied, or the like. A support flange may extend from the container body. A pair of support hooks may extend perpendicularly form the support flange, away from the rest of the storage tray.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a collapsible platform system for converting an underlying support surface to a standing desk according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view from in front and above the collapsible system ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the collapsible platform ofFIG. 1 in an unassembled state. -
FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the storage tray ofFIG. 1 in an unassembled state. -
FIG. 5 is a top plan view of a further arrangement of a collapsible platform system according to the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is perspective view of the collapsible platform system shown inFIG. 5 in an assembled state. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the collapsible platform ofFIG. 6 , having a different arrangement of the work panel. - Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structures. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
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FIG. 1 , a standingdesk 20 is shown as defined by theunderlying surface 25 such as a table or a seated desk withcollapsible platform system 30 sitting on theunderlying support surface 25. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 2 ,collapsible platform system 30 is shown here includingcollapsible platform 35, discussed in greater detail elsewhere.Collapsible platform 35 is preferably made from a single die-cut piece of material, such as cardboard, that is folded and/or unfolded by the user to assemble or disassemble. It is understood thatcollapsible platform 35 may be left assembled after initial assembly even though it is capable of being disassembled or collapsed.Collapsible platform 35 has a front 45 that faces toward the user, a back 50 that faces away from the user, and a pair of opposite sides shown as left andright sides Work panel 65 is arranged at the top of thecollapsible platform 35.Work panel 65 is substantially planar and shown here with a square perimeter shape, defined by front, back, and a pair of side edges 70, 75, 80, 85.Upper surface 90 ofwork panel 65 defineswork surface 95 that may support a deskwork article 100 (FIG. 2 ), schematically shown here as paper, being used at a standingdesk 20. - Still referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 ,collapsible platform 35 includessupport arrangement 110 that can collapse with respect to thework panel 65 to change thecollapsible platform 35 from a first assembled state (FIGS. 1 and 2 ) to a second unassembled or collapsed state (FIG. 3 ).Support arrangement 110 hasmultiple panels 115, at least one of which is segmented. Thepanels 115 ofsupport arrangement 110 are shown here asfront panel 120 at thecollapsible front 45, extending downwardly from thepanel front edge 70. Back panel 125 (hidden in these views) is at the collapsible platform back 50, extending downwardly from the work panel backedge 75. A pair ofside panels 130 ofsupport arrangement 110 is arranged at the collapsible platformopposite sides back panels - Referring again to
FIG. 1 , only oneside panel 130 is visible in this view, but the one on the opposite side is substantially identical.Side panel 130 is shown here as thesegmented panel 115, with a frontside panel segment 135 that extends angularly in a generally rearward direction from thefront panel 120, Backside panel segment 140 extends angularly in a generally forward direction fromback panel 125. A connect on joint 150 is defined between the segments of the segmented panel(s) such as front and backside panel segments collapsible platform 35 while changing between its assembled and collapsed stated. Connection joint 150 releasable attaches the front and back side panedsegments collapsible platform 35 is in the assembled state (FIG. 1 and), the front and backside panel segments collapsible platform 35 is in its unassembled state, the front and back side panel segments are disconnected from each other. - Referring now to
FIG. 3 , according to another aspect of the invention, at each of theside panels 130, the frontside panel segment 135 may define a front side panel segment attachedend 150 that is attached to the front panel. A front side panel segmentfree end 155 is opposite theattached end 150. The backside panel segment 140 defines a back side panel segment attachedend 160 that is attached to theback panel 125. A back side panel segmentfree end 165 is opposite theattached end 160. - Still referring to
FIG. 3 , the connection joint 150 (FIG. 1 ) may be defined by an interlocking engagement of the front and backside panel segments segment tab 170 is shown arranged at each front side panel segmentfree end 155. A back sidepanel segment tab 180 is shown arranged at each back side panel segmentfree end 165. The front and back sidepanel segment tabs collapsible platform 35 changes from the unassembled state to the assembled state. The front and back sidepanel segment tabs side panel segments slots 190, are defined between each of the front and back sidepanels segment tabs free end cut 200 may connect inner ends ofslots 190 toopenings 210 shown here having generally circular perimeter shapes.Openings 210 of the front and backside panel segments respective openings 210. - Referring again to
FIG. 1 , when thecollapsible platform 35 is in the assembled state, each of the tabs 170 (FIG. 3 ) is spaced from and extends angularly with respect to the respective front or backside panel segment side panel segments corresponding tab 170 when viewed form below thecollapsible platform 35. - Referring again to
FIGS. 1 and 2 ,storage tray 40 is removably supported by one of thepanels 115, such as one of the front andback panels storage tray 40 may itself be a collapsible component, preferably made from a single die-cut piece of material, such as cardboard that is folded and/or unfolded by the user to assemble or disassemble or left assembled after initial assembly.Storage tray 40 includescontainer body 250 for storing articles, which may be relatively small articles such as writing or drawing utensils, craft or tools supplied, or the like. -
Container body 250 includesbottom wall 255, a pair ofside walls 260,front wall 270 andback wall 280. Support flange 290 extends from thecontainer body 250, shown here extending continuously fromback wall 280. A pair of support hooks 310 extend perpendicularly from opposite sides of thesupport flange 300, away from the rest of thestorage tray 40. - As appreciated by the above description, the
collapsible platform 35 of the present invention provides a simple, efficient process for converting a standard desk or working surface to a standing desk.FIGS. 5 and 6 further demonstrate the present invention, by showing another arrangement of acollapsible platform 335 according to the present invention. Thecollapsible platform 335 provides an assembled platform as assembled platform 35 (FIG. 1 ) but provides a different arrangement for the disassembled platform 333. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , the disassembledplatform 335 has asupport surface 365, having similar dimensions as support surface 65 (FIG. 1 ). It will be appreciated that the rectangular shape of the surface 365 (as well as 65) could be modified to other shapes if necessary. As shown, the support surface comprises atop panel 367 and abottom panel 369 that are connected byborder 373, with thetop panel 367 and the bottom panel preferable being the same shape. Theborder 373 further supports a tab 379 that protrudes downwardly from thesurface 65 when in an assembled arrangement (seeFIG. 6 ). Alternatively, the platform could be designed with a single panel, e.g.bottom panel 369, depending on the materials used and the determined or desired thickness or support capability of thesurface 365. - Referring further to
FIG. 5 , the surface, 365 is connected to aback panel 325, which in turn is connected to a pair ofside panels 330, with each of the side panels having a frontside panel segment 335 and a backside panel segment 340, which are connected by way of a connection joint 350, similarly as described with the arrangement ofplatform 35. Each of theside panels 330 has an edge 332, from which a flap 322 and/or afront panel 320 are respectively connected, and it is understood that they could be attached on theopposite side panel 330 as shown. The flap 322 is designed to interact aslot 374 located on thefront panel 320 when assembled. Alternatively, the flap 322 may be arranged to be attached to the outside edge of thefront panel 320, whereby theflap 372 would interact with a slot located on the opposing side panel. 330. - The assembled
platform 335 is shown inFIG. 6 , with the final assembly being completed by inserting the tab 379 into theslot 376 located on thefront panel 376. The resultant structure provides a structure as previously discussed, wherein it can turn a regular desk or work space into a standing desk. It should be understood that astorage tray 40 as shown inFIG. 4 could be incorporated into the structure as shown inFIG. 6 . - As noted above, the
surface 365 could be designed of a single panel, e.g.bottom panel 369, as opposed to two panels. Such a design is shown inFIG. 7 . Theplatform 335 will be assembled and disassembled as previously described with respect toFIGS. 5 and 6 . - The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
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1. A collapsible platform system for converting an underlying support surface to a standing desk, the collapsible platform system comprising:
a collapsible platform, including:
a work panel with an upper surface that defines a work surface configured to support a deskwork article being used at the standing desk;
a support arrangement configured to collapse with respect to the work panel to change the collapsible platform from a first state that defines an assembled state of the collapsible platform to a second state that defines an unassembled state of the collapsible platform, the support arrangement including,
multiple panels that extend downwardly from the underlying support surface, wherein
at least one of the multiple panels has first and second segments, and a connection joint is defined between and releasably attaches the
first and second segments of the at least one of the multiple panels to each other so that the connection joint defines a connected state that corresponds to the assembled state of the collapsible platform and a disconnected state that corresponds to the disassembled state of the collapsible platform.
2. A collapsible platform system for converting an underlying support surface to a standing desk, the collapsible platform system comprising:
a collapsible platform, including;
a work panel with an upper surface that defines a work surface configured to support a deskwork article being used at the standing desk, the work panel including,
a front edge angled at a front of the collapsible platform that faces a user during use;
a back edge arranged at a back of the collapsible platform that faces away from the user during use;
a pair of side edges angled at a pair of opposite sides of the collapsible platform that extend between the front and back edges of the work panel;
a support arrangement configured to collapse with respect to the work panel to change the collapsible platform from a first state that defines an assembled state of the collapsible platform to a second state that defines an unassembled state of the collapsible platform, the support arrangement including,
a front panel angled at the front of then collapsible platform that extends downwardly from the front edge of the work panel;
a back panel angled at the back of the collapsible platform that extends downwardly from the back edge of the work panel;
a pair of side panels angled at a pair of opposite sides of the collapsible platform that extend between the front and back panels; wherein each of the side panels includes,
a front side panel segment that extends angularly in a generally rearward direction from the front panel;
a back side panel segment that extends angularly in a generally forward direction from the back panel;
a connection joint between the front and back side panel segments that releasably attaches the front and back side panel
segments to each other so that when the collapsible platform is in the assembled state, the front and back side panel segments are connected to each other and when the collapsible platform is in the unassembled state, the front and back side panel segments are disconnected from each other.
3. The collapsible platform system of claim 2 , wherein at each of the side panels,
the front side panel segment defines a front side panel segment attached end that is attached to the front panel and a front side panel segment free end that is opposite the attached end;
the back side panel segment defines a back side panel segment attached end that is attached to the back panel and a back side panel segment free end that is opposite the attached end; and wherein,
the connection joint is defined by an interlocking engagement of the front and back side panel segments at the front and back side panel segment free ends.
4. The collapsible platform system of claim 3 , further comprising:
a front side panel segment tab arranged at the front side panel segment free end; a back side panel segment tab arranged at the back side panel segment free end;
wherein the front and back side panel segment tabs slidingly engage each other when the collapsible platform changes from the unassembled state to the assembled state and wherein the front and back side panel segment tabs define the interlocking engagement of the front and back side panel segments.
5. The collapsible platform system of claim 4 , wherein, when the collapsible platform is in the assembled state, each of the front and back side panel segment tabs is spaced from and extends angularly with respect to the respective one of the front and back side panel segments so that each of the connection joints defines a generally X-shaped profile when viewed from below the collapsible platform.
6. The collapsible platform system of claim 4 , wherein, at each of the front and back side panel segment free ends, a tapered slot is defined between each of the front and back side panel segment tabs and the remainder of the respective one of the front and back side panel segment free ends.
7. The collapsible platform system of claim 2 , further comprising a storage tray removably supported by one of the front and back panels.
8. The collapsible platform system of claim 7 , wherein the storage tray is collapsible and comprises:
a container body for storing articles;
a support flange extending from the container body; and
a pair of support hooks extending perpendicularly from the support flange, away from a remainder of the storage tray.
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