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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 15, 2005
Filed:
Jun. 06, 2002
Robert J. Bockheim, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
William Frederick Schacht, East Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Linda Elizabeth Chesser Schacht, East Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Scott E. Carpenter, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Michael G. Fedrigo, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Robert J. Bockheim, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
William Frederick Schacht, East Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Linda Elizabeth Chesser Schacht, East Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Scott E. Carpenter, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Michael G. Fedrigo, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Nucraft Furniture Company, Comstock Park, MI (US);
Abstract
A workstation includes at least one vertical wall that is pivotable between an open and a closed position. In the closed position, wires that are behind the pivotable wall are concealed from view. In the open position, easy access is provided to the wires for re-arranging or changing the wires. The pivotable vertical wall includes at least one horizontal work surface that extends forwardly. A stationary vertical wall may be positioned adjacent the pivotable wall and may provide partial support for another horizontal work surface that extends forwardly from the stationary wall. The stationary wall may include a pivotable panel that allows easy access to wires positioned behind the stationary wall. A top shelf may extend across both the pivotable and stationary walls and include apertures positioned behind the plane defined by the two walls so that wires can be inserted through the apertures to the space behind the walls.