FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a transportable device for supporting components
which can be moved to a specific location for use of said components.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The public has come to rely on the use of various electronic components for innumerable
functions in society. However, mobility and physical set-up of the components have
been a problem when the components are cumbersome and need special supports to be
properly positioned for various uses by various persons.
[0003] Therefore, the objects of the present invention are to provide means for storage,
transport and use of electronic components which is easily movable and which can be
adjusted for various uses by various persons.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The objects of the present invention are realized by a transportable component stand
comprising means for mounting one or more components for user interaction, means for
selectively varying component height and means for physical movement of the device.
[0005] The means for mounting the components include a component module, in which the components
are mounted, and which is removable from the transport device for storage and or use
of the components apart from the transportable stand. The component module, however,
as contemplated herein, is left in the stand for use of the mounted components while
on the transportable stand, allowing the components to be moved to a designated location
and used without additonal support means.
[0006] The means for mounting the components may also include means for tilting one or more
of the components to the angle best suited to the specific user.
[0007] Means for selectively varying component height allows adjustment of the components
on the transportable stand from a low position to a high position enabling the stand
to function for a variety of different uses. The means for varying component height
associated with the stand preferably comprises a crank or jack or ratchet-type elevating
means wherein the height of the components can be adjusted without removal of the
components themselves.
[0008] Means for physical movement is also included, i.e., wheels, casters, rollers, etc.,
or combinations thereof. The means are enhanced by one or more handles to help maneuver
the transportable component stand.
[0009] The means for physical movement allows easy transportation of the stand to a designated
location for use of the components. This feature is particularly important when the
components supported in the stand can include electronic voting means, children's
educational computers, information computers and the like, which preferably can be
relocated depending on need.
[0010] Storage compartments can also be incorporated into the stand as desired for specific
uses. For instance, use as a voting booth may include a compartment for concealing
enclosure hardware, i.e., a curtain support structure, as well as a compartment for
storing the privacy curtains. Also, a cover for the back of the component compartment,
optionally including a locking means, may be desirable to limit access to the back
of the components and to consolidate the power needs of the components into a single
power supply cord. Similarly, a locking cover for the front of the components can
be included to prohibit unauthorized use.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The following figures, in which like reference characters indicate like parts, merely
illustrate an embodiment of the present invention and are not intended to limit the
invention in any manner whatsoever.
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the transportable stand of the present invention
being moved with the components in the low position;
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of the stand used as an information kiosk;
FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the stand used as a voting enclosure in the high
position;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of the stand being used as a portable child education
station in the low position;
FIGURE 5 is a side elevational view of the stand at its variable low, medium and high
positions;
FIGURE 6 is a perspective view of the back of the portable stand in the closed and
open configurations; and
FIGURE 7 is a perspective view of the component module removed from the transportable
stand being used at a desk.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] As shown in the FIGURES, and specifically FIGURE 1, the transportable component stand
2 of the present invention is comprised of a frame 4 including an upper frame member
6 and a lower frame member 8. The components are shown located within a component
module 10 which is attached to the upper frame member 6. Wheels 12 are attached to
the lower frame member 8 for mobility and handle means 14 are included on the upper
frame member 6 to facilitate maneuverability. An elevating means, such as a crank
16, is located on one of the sides of the lower frame member 8 to raise and lower
the upper frame member 6, including the component module 10, to the desired height.
[0013] The frame 4 can be made of any suitable materials including metals, alloys, wood,
plastic, combinations of these, or other materials able to achieve the intended use,
with a metal being most preferred.
[0014] For transporting the stand 2, as shown in FIGURE 1, it is preferred that the upper
frame member 6 is in the low position to lower the center of gravity and avoid toppling.
Although a different number of wheels can be used, the preferred stand 2 has four
wheels 12 on the bottom of the lower frame member 8 to maximize maneuverability and
stability. As shown in the FIGURES, the back wheels 12a are of larger size, extend
rearwardly out from the back plane of the unit 2, to facilitate traversing stepped
changes in elevation and are fixed laterally. The front wheels 12b are preferably
swivel or caster type to facilitate turning. This wheel configuration, although not
essential to the invention, has been found to achieve good results for mobility, maneuverability
and stability.
[0015] Stability is also improved by the placement of the wheels at the corners of a square,
the size of which is dependant on the intended use. It has been found that, for use
with a computer system including monitor, drive and keyboard, a distance of about
24" between the wheels on any side is appropriate to combine stability and efficient
use of space.
[0016] Once the stand 2 is positioned into place, the wheels 12 are locked or fixed to avoid
inadvertant movement of the stand. Alternatives may include retractable wheels to
allow the stand 2 to rest on the lower frame member 8 or extensions thereof, i.e.,
posts, attached to the lower member 8.
[0017] The lower frame member 8 is recessed between the front wheels 12b to allow a wheelchair,
or the user's legs when seated on a standard chair, to rest under the component module
10 and place the user within reach of the components. The tops of the sides 18 of
the lower frame member 8 have female openings substantially the size and shape of
the bottom of the sides 20 of the upper frame member 6, adapted to securely receive
the bottom of the male sides 20 in inserted relationship. Thus, the upper frame member
6 is engaged and securely held by the lower frame member 6.
[0018] A crank 16 is located on the lower frame member 8 which internally cooperates with
the inserted portion of the side 20 of the upper frame member 6 to raise or lower
the upper frame member 6 on the lower frame member 8. The crank 16 need only be on
one side of the lower frame member 8 with means to level and secure the upper frame
member 6 cooperating with the other side 20, by means of cooperating gears.
[0019] The upper frame member 6, which supports the component module 10 is enclosed on its
sides 20 in the present embodiment, the bottom of said sides 20 fitting into the opening
18 of the lower frame member 8 (described above). The front and back of the upper
frame member 6 are open to accept the component module 10 with means for mounting
the component module 10 within the upper frame member 6. A handle 14 is included on
the back of the frame 4 at the top of the upper frame member 6 to improve maneuverability
during transportation. Of course, the handle can be any handle means including two
protruding handles, one on each side of the back of the frame 4 or protruding from
planes 20, rather than the single handle shown.
[0020] The top of the upper frame member 6 includes a top storage compartment closed by
a hinged door 22. In its preferred embodiment, to permit use of the stand 2 for many
functions, the top storage compartment houses an unfolding curtain support structure
24 for supporting a privacy curtain 26 adapted to enclose the component module 10
during use as a voting booth or at other times when privacy is desired (see FIGURE
3).
[0021] The curtain support structure 24 can be made of any material capable of supporting
the privacy curtain 26, such as a metal or high strength plastic, or a combination
of these. Hinges 23 are provided in the structure 24 to allow folding of the structure
24 into the top storage compartment and opening of the "doors" of the privacy curtain
for entrance and exit. The hinges 23 are preferably stop hinges which limit the pivot
motion of the sections of the structure.
[0022] The upper frame member 6 can employ any means to support components desired for use
with the transportable stand 2, including shelves, a rack-type system, side mounts,
etc.
[0023] In any event, the components or component module 10, or means for support, whichever
is lower, cannot be below the point on the upper frame member sides 20 which fit into
the lower frame member sides 18 when the upper frame member 6 is in its lowest position.
This is necessary to assure that the upper frame member 6 can be moved into its lowest
position without interference.
[0024] Generally, the desired components are contemplated to include a touch input screen
or monitor, a computer drive system and possibly a keyboard for user interaction.
Other possible components may include a sound or video system. Preferably, however,
the components are placed in a component module 10 which is engaged by the upper frame
member 6 by engagement means including bolts, hooks and shelves. The component module
10 containing the components is preferably removable from the frame 4 for use of the
component system apart from the transportable stand 2, as shown in FIGURE 7.
[0025] The module 10 includes support means for a monitor 30 to be placed on/or attached
thereto. Said support means can be tilted to the appropriate angle by the use of levers
28 which engage the support means. This arrangement allows the monitor 30 to be tilted
or angled to the proper alignment for use by the individual user. The lever 28 may
be an assembly which allows the monitor 30 to be locked into set angles and require
deliberate activation of a lever lock to change angle. This locking feature would
immobilize the monitor 30 thereby facilitating touch inputs to the monitoring screen.
The optional keyboard 32 cooperates with the levered support means to provide a relatively
constant relationship between the angle of the screen 30 and the keyboard 32 when
the screen 30 is tilted.
[0026] An advantage of the component module 10 is the ability to close and lock the components
therein, preventing theft or unauthorized use, through the use of a locking cover
34. The locking cover 34 attaches to the module 10, or sides of the upper frame member
6, to lock all or merely some of the components.
[0027] Another advantage of the component module 10 is the ability to retain different component
modules 10 for different components, being interchangeable in the frame 4. For example
in a school used as a polling place, the same frame 4 can be used with computer educational
modules for student's use which are replaceable with voting modules for elections.
[0028] As shown in FIGURE 5, the height of the upper frame member 6 is adjustable from a
low position through to a high position, depending on the desired use, by rotation
of a crank 16 which cooperates with a ratchet or gear train. When used with children's
educational components (shown in FIGURE 4), the stand 2 is in its low configuration,
designated as "A" in FIGURE 5 and being approximately 52" from the floor to the top
of the upper frame member 6. When used as an information kiosk, shown in FIGURE 2,
the stand 2 can be in its medium configuration, designated as "B" and being approximately
57" to allow use by sitting adults or persons seated in wheelchairs. The high position,
designated as "C" and being approximately 66" from the floor to the top of the upper
frame member 6, can be used for a voting booth or the like when standing adults are
contemplated utilizing the components.
[0029] The mean height of the components on the stand is generally about 15-18 inches below
the height of the top of the upper frame member 6. The tilting means actuated by the
levers 28, described above, provide for adjustment of the angle of the screen 30 to
the specific height of the user.
[0030] The component module 10 is also preferred wherein the back of components contained
therein are not exposed. As shown in FIGURE 6, a back cover 38 cooperates with the
component module 10 to enclose the components. The back cover 38 preferably includes
a power switch 40 to control power to an internal power outlet 42 to which the components
are connected. A power cord compartment 44 contains the power cord to access a wall
outlet, providing power to the components contained in the component module 10. Vents
and a small electric fan are incorporated into the back cover 38 to control the operating
temperature of the enclosed component module compartment.
[0031] The back cover 38 also contains a compartment for a keyboard. An access panel in
the outside surface of the back cover 38 allows access to a portion of the keyboard
which is used to reset computer components when used in a voting configuration.
[0032] Another closable compartment 46, shown in FIGURE 6, can optionally be included on
the back of the lower frame member 8 to provide additional storage. Shown in FIGURE
6, the compartment 46 contains the privacy curtains 26 employed when the stand 2 is
adapted for use as a voting booth.
[0033] Obvious variations of the above-identified invention will make themselves apparant
to those of ordinary skill in the art and are intended to fall within the spirit and
scope of the present invention, limited only by the appended claims.
1. A transportable stand comprising one or more frame members, means for mounting one
or more components for user interaction, means for selectively varying component height
and means for enabling movement of the stand.
2. The transportable stand of Claim 1 further comprising two interactive frame members,
an upper frame member and a lower frame member, wherein the upper frame member has
mounted thereon the components for user interaction and is raised and lowered on the
lower frame member by said means for selectively varying component height.
3. The transportable stand of Claim 1 wherein the means for enabling movement of the
stand comprises wheels attached to the frame member.
4. The transportable stand of Claim 1 wherein the means for mounting the components comprises
a component module having means to support the components therein and means for attachment
of the component module to the frame member.
5. The transportable stand of Claim 4 wherein the component module includes support means
for at least one of the components including means for the user to change the angle
of the component.
6. The transportable stand of Claim 4 wherein the component module further comprises
a front cover over at least one of the components having locking means associated
therewith.
7. The transportable stand of Claim 4 wherein the component module further comprises
a back cover.
8. The transportable stand of Claim 6 wherein the back cover of the component module
includes a power supply cord and power control.
9. The transportable stand of Claim 6 wherein the back cover further comprises locking
means to prohibit unauthorized access.
10. The transportable stand of Claim 1 further comprising handle means to increase maneuverability
of the stand.
11. The transportable stand of Claim 1 further comprising curtain support structure means
on which a privacy curtain can be hung to provide privacy to the user of the components.
12. The transportable stand of Claim 1 wherein the means for selectively varying the height
of the components is taken from the group comprising a crank and a jack.
13. The transportable stand of Claim 11 wherein the mean height of the components can
be varied from about 36" to about 60".
14. The transportable stand of Claim 1 further comprising one or more closeable storage
compartments attached to the frame member.