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- the present disclosure is directed to furniture and accessories and more particularly, to a lap desk that is designed as a desk or support surface set in the lap.
- desks There are many types of support and work surfaces with one common product being a desk.
- desk including traditional desks, motorized desks that can be raised and lowered and portable desk including lap desks that provide a support or work surface that is set in the lap or positioned across the lap.
- lap desks While there are many different types of lap desks on the market, they suffer from different deficiencies that make their use less than ideal. For example, traditional lap desks are typically constructed as a substrate, often rectangular or oval, on which objects, like notes or a laptop can be placed. However, these products can be uncomfortable to the user as these products lack arm and elbow support. To compensate for this deficiencies, a user can prop up pillows for makeshift armrests and a desk surface, but these makeshift creations are uncomfortable and unreliable and not a long term solution.
- a lap desk is disclosed and can be formed as a single body construction in that it is formed as a single mass.
- the lap desk can be formed from foam and be in the form of a single contoured block of foam.
- the body includes a main rear section having a top planar surface and left and right arms that extend forwardly from the main rear section and have top surfaces for supporting arms of a user.
- FIG. 1 is a top and side perspective view of an exemplary lap desk in accordance with a first embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view thereof
- FIG. 3 is a rear elevation view thereof
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view thereof
- FIG. 5 is a bottom plan view thereof
- FIG. 6 is a right side elevation view thereof, with the left side being a mirror image
- FIG. 7 is a top and side perspective view of an exemplary lap desk in accordance with a second embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a top plan view thereof
- FIG. 9 is a bottom perspective view thereof.
- FIG. 10 is a front elevation view thereof.
- FIGS. 1 - 6 illustrate a lap desk 100 according to one exemplary embodiment.
- the lap desk 100 is preferably formed as a single block of material.
- the lap desk 100 can be formed as a contoured foam product that is made from suitable foams using manufacturing techniques, such as injection molding or other mold processes.
- foam suitable for use is a polyurethane; however, other foams can be used.
- the single foam block shape of the lap desk 100 provides sufficient rigidity to support objects, such as laptops, etc., while also being comfortable to the arms and elbows of the user.
- the lap desk 100 is formed as a single piece (single formed/manufactured article), it will be appreciated that it can be formed of a plurality of pieces that are combined to form the final product.
- the lap desk 100 can be formed of at least two layers of foam material that is attached to one another to form the lap desk.
- the two or more layers can be bonded to one another.
- the lap desk 100 has a rear 110 , an opposite front 120 , a top 130 , an opposite bottom 140 , a left side 150 and an opposite right side 160 .
- the lap desk 100 has a main rear section 170 that represents the support and work surface and has a first (left) arm 180 and a second (right) arm 190 that are integral to an extend rearward from the main rear section 170 .
- the first and second arms 180 , 190 can be considered to define a front section of the lap desk.
- an artificial line 105 is shown to demarcate the main rear section 170 from the rear section. It will be appreciated that the relative size of the main rear section 170 and front section can vary. In the illustrated embodiment, the main rear section 170 is slightly larger than the front section (in terms of its length in the forward/rearward direction).
- the top surface (top 130 ) of the main rear section 170 represents the support or work surface, it is a planar (flat) surface. As described below, the main rear section 170 can include optional accessories.
- the rear 110 includes a rear cutout or opening 111 that accommodates the body (e.g., legs) of the user when the lap desk 100 is placed over the user's lap.
- the illustrated rear opening 111 has an arcuate shape and defines a first (left) support rail 112 and a second (right) support rail 114 that are parallel to one another and define, in part, the left side 150 and the right side 160 , respectively.
- the rear opening 111 thus also defines a curved underside 113 of the main rear section 170 .
- first support rail 112 and the second support rail 114 extend from the front to the rear of the lap desk and thus, defines also define the lower regions of the first and second arms 180 , 190 .
- the distance between these rails 112 , 114 is selected to comfortably accommodate the body (e.g., torso) of the user.
- arcuate shaped rear opening 111 extends underneath and defines the underside of the main rear section 170 as shown in the figures to accommodate the user's body (e.g., legs) under the entire main rear section 170 .
- the rear opening 111 can have other shapes other than arcuate, such as rectangular, etc. It will also be appreciated that while the lap desk is shown as having right angle corners and edges, these can alternatively be rounded.
- the front section also includes a front opening (cutout) 195 that passes through the front section from the top to the bottom.
- the front opening 195 defines a front wall 198 that has a curved shape and extends along the inside of the arms 180 , 190 .
- the front opening 195 is designed to accommodate the torso of a sitting user and allows the user's torso to get closer to the support or working surface (top 130 ) of the main rear section 170 .
- the front opening 195 can have any number of different shapes including an arcuate shape as shown.
- the arcuate shaped front opening 195 defines the first and second arms 180 , 190 .
- the apex of the front opening 195 is generally at the line 105 .
- the front opening 195 can have other shapes other than arcuate, such as rectangular, etc.
- the top surface (top 130 ) of the front section can be set at angle as illustrated.
- the front section can be angled downward relative to the main rear section 170 (See, FIG. 6 ). This angled surface is flat along its top surface.
- the front opening 195 thus extends in a top/down direction and intersects the rear opening 111 that extends in a front/rear direction.
- the front 120 is defined by the free ends of the first and second arms 180 , 190 and can be defined by flat, planar surfaces.
- the main rear section 170 can include one or more optional accessories.
- a recessed cup holder 200 can be integrally formed in the body of the lap desk.
- the cup holder 200 can have any number of shapes and sizes, etc.
- the lap desk 100 can include a recessed slot 210 for holding a mobile device, such as a smartphone.
- These two optional accessories can be located in the two opposite corners of the main rear section or can be located in different locations and can be formed along the same side or edge is desired.
- the lap desk 100 can include a protective film or cover or layer (skin) formed along the top 130 to provide enhanced waterproofing, etc. and provide an easy to clean surface.
- a fabric layer such as a synthetic fabric layer, can be provided along the entire top surface, as well as other surfaces. For example, all of the outer surfaces can be fabric covered.
- the single block of material, such as foam can be thought of as being a core and the outer layer is a covering, such as a fabric covering secured to the block.
- the product can simply be a single block of material with no covering or skin or separate outer layer (e.g., it can be a single homogenous foam block).
- the lap desk 100 is formed as a one piece foam lap desk and provides soft and luxurious arm rests in addition to providing a user with a comfortable “hugging sensation” via the horseshoe center geometrical design.
- the comfort focused geometrical design purposely features an extra-large surface area with enough space for a laptop, mouse, beverage, and cell phone in addition to providing a higher vertical height to keep the laptop closer to your eyes than a typical lap desk.
- the lap desk 100 provides users with extreme comfort thus giving them the best chance to increase their productivity, since they are not distracted by continuously struggling to find the most comfortable working laptop position.
- the interior of the lap desk 100 is made of soft “couch cushion” foam while its exterior can consist of a comfortable and soft fabric with built-in grip strips on the work surface to prevent laptops from sliding around.
- the lap desk 100 can weigh approximately 3 pounds and the dimensions can be approximately 17′′ ⁇ 21′′ ⁇ 7′′.
- the single block of material can include integral ergonomic features, such as channeling, etc., formed during manufacture.
- FIGS. 7 - 10 illustrate a lap desk 300 in accordance with another embodiment.
- the lap desk 300 is very similar to the lap desk 100 and therefore, like elements are numbered alike.
- the following discussion focuses on the differences between the two lap desks.
- the bottom 140 includes cooling channels 141 that are integrally formed in the bottom 140 .
- the cooling channels 141 thus represent channels that are recessed within the body of the lap desk along its bottom 140 .
- the cooling channels 141 are formed parallel to one another and each extends from the front 120 to the rear 110 .
- One end of each cooling channel 141 is open at the front 120 and the other end of the cooling channel 141 is open at the rear 110 .
- each cooling channel 141 has a semi-circular shape. Since the bottom 140 is placed in contact or close contact with the lower torso of the user, the cooling channel 141 promotes air flow between the (foam) body of the lap desk 300 and the user's body. This air flow can promote cooling.
- the cooling channels 141 are not uniformly spaced across the bottom 140 but can be formed generally in two sets, namely, a first set that is located to the left of the bottom 140 and a second set that is located to the right of the bottom 140 .
- the two sets can be uniform in that each set can contain the same number of channels and within each set, the spacing between the channels can be unform.
- the lengths of the cooling channels differ but the width can be the same.
- first and second support rails 312 , 314 of the lap desk 300 have a different construction than the first support rail 112 and the second support rail 114 .
- the first and second support rails 312 , 314 define the sides of the lap desk 300 and define the portions that sit on a surface with the user's torso therebetween.
- the first and second support rails 312 , 314 are located radially outside the cooling channels 141 .
- the first and second support rails 312 , 314 can have a stepped construction in that the rear end of the first and second support rails 312 , 314 can represent a thickest part of the body.
- a small foot 315 can be formed at the rear of each of the first and second support rails 312 , 314 .
- the remaining part of the first and second support rails 312 , 314 are not as thick and thus there can be a gap or space which can permit air to flow underneath and/or provides a contoured leg.
- this increased thickness at the rear can serve to elevate or pitch the lap desk 300 .
- the first and second arms 180 , 190 comprises flat angled surfaces, while in the lap desk 300 , the arms 181 , 191 are more sloped surfaces.
- a center section of the body of the lap desk 300 can include a handle opening 301 to allow the lap desk 300 to be easily grasped and transported.
- the handle opening is an elongated structure (e.g., oblong shape) and is formed between the two sets of the cooling channels 141 .
- the center of the rear portion of the lap desk 300 on which an object is placed can include recessed cooling channels.
- a generally square shaped recessed area can be formed with a recessed U-shaped channel formed around the square shaped recessed area. These two recessed areas provide for air cooling passages (ventilation) for the object that is placed over the channels on the flat top surface of the lap desk 300 . This feature solves the problem of the object overheating and/or the foam surface getting too hot.
- the lap desks disclosed herein provide a hugging effect such that the foam lap desk wraps around a user's midsection which provides for the left and right armrests.
- the user's midsection torso
- the left and right arms are positioned in contact and against the left and right sides of the midsection to allow the user to easily place his/her arms.
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A lap desk can be formed as a single body of material, such as foam. The body includes a main rear section having a top planar surface and left and right arms that extend forwardly from the main rear section and have top surfaces for supporting arms of a user.
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- The present application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 63/371,938, filed Aug. 19, 2022, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- The present disclosure is directed to furniture and accessories and more particularly, to a lap desk that is designed as a desk or support surface set in the lap.
- There are many types of support and work surfaces with one common product being a desk. Likewise, there are many types of desk, including traditional desks, motorized desks that can be raised and lowered and portable desk including lap desks that provide a support or work surface that is set in the lap or positioned across the lap.
- While there are many different types of lap desks on the market, they suffer from different deficiencies that make their use less than ideal. For example, traditional lap desks are typically constructed as a substrate, often rectangular or oval, on which objects, like notes or a laptop can be placed. However, these products can be uncomfortable to the user as these products lack arm and elbow support. To compensate for this deficiencies, a user can prop up pillows for makeshift armrests and a desk surface, but these makeshift creations are uncomfortable and unreliable and not a long term solution.
- A lap desk is disclosed and can be formed as a single body construction in that it is formed as a single mass. For example, the lap desk can be formed from foam and be in the form of a single contoured block of foam. The body includes a main rear section having a top planar surface and left and right arms that extend forwardly from the main rear section and have top surfaces for supporting arms of a user.
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FIG. 1 is a top and side perspective view of an exemplary lap desk in accordance with a first embodiment of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is a front elevation view thereof; -
FIG. 3 is a rear elevation view thereof; -
FIG. 4 is a top plan view thereof; -
FIG. 5 is a bottom plan view thereof; -
FIG. 6 is a right side elevation view thereof, with the left side being a mirror image; -
FIG. 7 is a top and side perspective view of an exemplary lap desk in accordance with a second embodiment of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 8 is a top plan view thereof; -
FIG. 9 is a bottom perspective view thereof; and -
FIG. 10 is a front elevation view thereof. -
FIGS. 1-6 illustrate alap desk 100 according to one exemplary embodiment. Thelap desk 100 is preferably formed as a single block of material. For example, thelap desk 100 can be formed as a contoured foam product that is made from suitable foams using manufacturing techniques, such as injection molding or other mold processes. For example, one type of foam suitable for use is a polyurethane; however, other foams can be used. The single foam block shape of thelap desk 100 provides sufficient rigidity to support objects, such as laptops, etc., while also being comfortable to the arms and elbows of the user. While in one preferred embodiment, thelap desk 100 is formed as a single piece (single formed/manufactured article), it will be appreciated that it can be formed of a plurality of pieces that are combined to form the final product. - Alternatively, the
lap desk 100 can be formed of at least two layers of foam material that is attached to one another to form the lap desk. For example, the two or more layers can be bonded to one another. - The
lap desk 100 has a rear 110, anopposite front 120, atop 130, anopposite bottom 140, aleft side 150 and an oppositeright side 160. Generally speaking, and in contrast to conventional lap desks, thelap desk 100 has a mainrear section 170 that represents the support and work surface and has a first (left)arm 180 and a second (right)arm 190 that are integral to an extend rearward from the mainrear section 170. For purposes of discussion, the first and 180, 190 can be considered to define a front section of the lap desk. Insecond arms FIG. 1 , anartificial line 105 is shown to demarcate the mainrear section 170 from the rear section. It will be appreciated that the relative size of the mainrear section 170 and front section can vary. In the illustrated embodiment, the mainrear section 170 is slightly larger than the front section (in terms of its length in the forward/rearward direction). - Since the top surface (top 130) of the main
rear section 170 represents the support or work surface, it is a planar (flat) surface. As described below, the mainrear section 170 can include optional accessories. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 5 , the rear 110 includes a rear cutout or opening 111 that accommodates the body (e.g., legs) of the user when thelap desk 100 is placed over the user's lap. The illustratedrear opening 111 has an arcuate shape and defines a first (left)support rail 112 and a second (right)support rail 114 that are parallel to one another and define, in part, theleft side 150 and theright side 160, respectively. Therear opening 111 thus also defines acurved underside 113 of the mainrear section 170. - As will be appreciated by viewing the drawings, the
first support rail 112 and thesecond support rail 114 extend from the front to the rear of the lap desk and thus, defines also define the lower regions of the first and 180, 190. The distance between thesesecond arms 112, 114 is selected to comfortably accommodate the body (e.g., torso) of the user.rails - It will be appreciated that the arcuate shaped
rear opening 111 extends underneath and defines the underside of the mainrear section 170 as shown in the figures to accommodate the user's body (e.g., legs) under the entire mainrear section 170. - The
rear opening 111 can have other shapes other than arcuate, such as rectangular, etc. It will also be appreciated that while the lap desk is shown as having right angle corners and edges, these can alternatively be rounded. - The front section also includes a front opening (cutout) 195 that passes through the front section from the top to the bottom. The
front opening 195 defines afront wall 198 that has a curved shape and extends along the inside of the 180, 190. Thearms front opening 195 is designed to accommodate the torso of a sitting user and allows the user's torso to get closer to the support or working surface (top 130) of the mainrear section 170. Thefront opening 195 can have any number of different shapes including an arcuate shape as shown. The arcuate shapedfront opening 195 defines the first and 180, 190.second arms - The apex of the front opening 195 is generally at the
line 105. - The
front opening 195 can have other shapes other than arcuate, such as rectangular, etc. - The top surface (top 130) of the front section can be set at angle as illustrated. In other words, the front section can be angled downward relative to the main rear section 170 (See,
FIG. 6 ). This angled surface is flat along its top surface. - The
front opening 195 thus extends in a top/down direction and intersects therear opening 111 that extends in a front/rear direction. - The
front 120 is defined by the free ends of the first and 180, 190 and can be defined by flat, planar surfaces.second arms - Accessories
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FIGS. 1 and 4 , the mainrear section 170 can include one or more optional accessories. For example, a recessedcup holder 200 can be integrally formed in the body of the lap desk. Thecup holder 200 can have any number of shapes and sizes, etc. In addition, thelap desk 100 can include a recessedslot 210 for holding a mobile device, such as a smartphone. These two optional accessories can be located in the two opposite corners of the main rear section or can be located in different locations and can be formed along the same side or edge is desired. - The
lap desk 100 can include a protective film or cover or layer (skin) formed along the top 130 to provide enhanced waterproofing, etc. and provide an easy to clean surface. In addition, a fabric layer, such as a synthetic fabric layer, can be provided along the entire top surface, as well as other surfaces. For example, all of the outer surfaces can be fabric covered. In this embodiment, the single block of material, such as foam, can be thought of as being a core and the outer layer is a covering, such as a fabric covering secured to the block. However, it will be appreciated that the product can simply be a single block of material with no covering or skin or separate outer layer (e.g., it can be a single homogenous foam block). - The
lap desk 100 is formed as a one piece foam lap desk and provides soft and luxurious arm rests in addition to providing a user with a comfortable “hugging sensation” via the horseshoe center geometrical design. The comfort focused geometrical design purposely features an extra-large surface area with enough space for a laptop, mouse, beverage, and cell phone in addition to providing a higher vertical height to keep the laptop closer to your eyes than a typical lap desk. Thelap desk 100 provides users with extreme comfort thus giving them the best chance to increase their productivity, since they are not distracted by continuously struggling to find the most comfortable working laptop position. - The interior of the
lap desk 100 is made of soft “couch cushion” foam while its exterior can consist of a comfortable and soft fabric with built-in grip strips on the work surface to prevent laptops from sliding around. Thelap desk 100 can weigh approximately 3 pounds and the dimensions can be approximately 17″×21″×7″. - In addition, the single block of material can include integral ergonomic features, such as channeling, etc., formed during manufacture.
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FIGS. 7-10 illustrate alap desk 300 in accordance with another embodiment. Thelap desk 300 is very similar to thelap desk 100 and therefore, like elements are numbered alike. The following discussion focuses on the differences between the two lap desks. - One of the main differences is that the bottom 140 includes cooling
channels 141 that are integrally formed in the bottom 140. The coolingchannels 141 thus represent channels that are recessed within the body of the lap desk along itsbottom 140. As shown, the coolingchannels 141 are formed parallel to one another and each extends from the front 120 to the rear 110. One end of each coolingchannel 141 is open at the front 120 and the other end of thecooling channel 141 is open at the rear 110. In one embodiment, each coolingchannel 141 has a semi-circular shape. Since the bottom 140 is placed in contact or close contact with the lower torso of the user, the coolingchannel 141 promotes air flow between the (foam) body of thelap desk 300 and the user's body. This air flow can promote cooling. As shown, the coolingchannels 141 are not uniformly spaced across the bottom 140 but can be formed generally in two sets, namely, a first set that is located to the left of the bottom 140 and a second set that is located to the right of the bottom 140. The two sets can be uniform in that each set can contain the same number of channels and within each set, the spacing between the channels can be unform. The lengths of the cooling channels differ but the width can be the same. - Another difference is that first and second support rails 312, 314 of the
lap desk 300 have a different construction than thefirst support rail 112 and thesecond support rail 114. The first and second support rails 312, 314 define the sides of thelap desk 300 and define the portions that sit on a surface with the user's torso therebetween. The first and second support rails 312, 314 are located radially outside the coolingchannels 141. As shown (See,FIG. 9 ), the first and second support rails 312, 314 can have a stepped construction in that the rear end of the first and second support rails 312, 314 can represent a thickest part of the body. In particular, asmall foot 315 can be formed at the rear of each of the first and second support rails 312, 314. The remaining part of the first and second support rails 312, 314 are not as thick and thus there can be a gap or space which can permit air to flow underneath and/or provides a contoured leg. In addition, this increased thickness at the rear can serve to elevate or pitch thelap desk 300. - In addition, in the first embodiment, the first and
180, 190 comprises flat angled surfaces, while in thesecond arms lap desk 300, the 181, 191 are more sloped surfaces.arms - In addition, a center section of the body of the
lap desk 300 can include a handle opening 301 to allow thelap desk 300 to be easily grasped and transported. The handle opening is an elongated structure (e.g., oblong shape) and is formed between the two sets of the coolingchannels 141. - In addition, as shown in
FIG. 8 , the center of the rear portion of thelap desk 300 on which an object is placed, such as an electronic device, can include recessed cooling channels. For example, inFIG. 8 , a generally square shaped recessed area can be formed with a recessed U-shaped channel formed around the square shaped recessed area. These two recessed areas provide for air cooling passages (ventilation) for the object that is placed over the channels on the flat top surface of thelap desk 300. This feature solves the problem of the object overheating and/or the foam surface getting too hot. - It will also be appreciated that the lap desks disclosed herein provide a hugging effect such that the foam lap desk wraps around a user's midsection which provides for the left and right armrests. In particular, by design, when the user's midsection (torso) is placed inside the U-shaped cutout (opening) the left and right arms are positioned in contact and against the left and right sides of the midsection to allow the user to easily place his/her arms.
- It is to be understood that like numerals in the drawings represent like elements through the several figures, and that not all components and/or steps described and illustrated with reference to the figures are required for all embodiments or arrangements.
- The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising”, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
- Also, the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having,” “containing,” “involving,” and variations thereof herein, is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
- The subject matter described above is provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed as limiting. Various modifications and changes can be made to the subject matter described herein without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention, which is set forth in the following claims.
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1. A lap desk comprising:
a single body formed of foam, the body including a main rear section having a top planar surface and left and right arms that extend forwardly from the main rear section and have top surfaces for supporting arms of a user.
2. The lap desk of claim 1 , wherein top surfaces of the left and right arms are angled downward from the top planar surface of the main rear section.
3. The lap desk of claim 1 , wherein the single body comprises a molded foam article.
4. The lap desk of claim 3 , wherein the foam comprises polyurethane foam.
5. The lap desk of claim 1 , wherein single body includes a front arcuate shaped cut out that defines the left and right arms.
6. The lap desk of claim 1 , wherein the main rear section has an arcuate shaped open that is open at a front of the single body and is defined by a curved underside of the main rear section.
7. The lap desk of claim 1 , wherein the main rear section includes a recessed cup holder and a recessed slot for receiving a mobile device.
8. The lap desk of claim 1 , wherein the single body formed of foam has a bottom surface, the bottom surface having a plurality of open cooling channels formed therein.
9. The lap desk of claim 8 , wherein each open cooling channel has a semi-circular shape and is open along the bottom surface.
10. The lap desk of claim 8 , wherein the plurality open cooling channels are parallel to one another and each extends from a rear edge of the single body to a front edge of the single body.
11. The lap desk of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of open cooling channels have different lengths.
12. The lap desk of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of open cooling channels are arranged in a first set and a second set with a center section of the bottom surface being devoid of the open cooling channels.
13. The lap desk of claim 1 , wherein an underside of each of the first and second arms has a stepped construction.
14. A lap desk comprising:
a rear section having a top planar surface; and
a forward section that includes shaped opening for receiving a torso of a user, the shaped opening defining left and right arms that extend forwardly from the rear section and have top surfaces for supporting arms of a user due to the left and right arms configured for placement against left and right sides of the torso of the user.
15. The lap desk of claim 14 , wherein the lap desk is formed as a single block of foam material.
16. The lap desk of claim 15 , wherein the shaped opening is U-shaped and wherein outer walls of the left and right arms are coaxial and coplanar with outer walls of the rear section.
17. The lap desk of claim 14 , wherein top surfaces of the left and right arms are sloped or beveled and lie in a plane that is below a horizontal plane that contains the top planar surface of the rear section.
18. The lap desk of claim 14 , wherein the main rear section and the left and right arms are formed of more than one part.
19. A lap desk comprising:
a block of foam material, the block including a main rear section having a top planar surface and left and right arms that extend forwardly from the main rear section and have sloped top surfaces for supporting arms of a user;
wherein the block of foam material has a bottom surface, the bottom surface having a plurality of open cooling channels formed therein, each open cooling channel has a semi-circular shape and is open along the bottom surface and extends from a rear edge of the block of foam material to a front edge of the block of foam material.
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