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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 20, 1997
Filed:
May. 30, 1995
Laura Case, Steamboat Springs, CO (US);
Other;
Abstract
A potable ergonomic computer workstation is disclosed which will permit a disabled individual to operate a computer in a convenient and comfortable fashion from a bed, wheelchair, any chair or standing. The workstation is potable and includes a variety of adjustable support elements which may hold and support computer components including the keyboard, screen, mouse and pad, as well as the computer itself. Other electronic elements, such as a printer, fax machine, copier, television etc. may be employed with the workstation as well. The workstation includes a plurality of articulating arm elements which may be adjusted to a such a configuration to permit a standing, bed borne, or wheelchair borne individual to be able to utilize the computer from a standing position, bed or wheelchair. The articulating arm elements are supposed by a central shaft member which in turn is supposed by a base. The central shaft member has a hollow center to hold various electrical wires (ie: fiber optic, analogous digital, video and audio) for the electronic devices. The base includes a plurality of wheels to permit the workstation to be easily moved about. The wheels include braking elements which may be locked to secure the workstation in position. The workstation may include paper securing means, lighting means and may be utilized by individuals who are not disabled.