[0001] The present invention relates to a counter, comprising a frame on which a work surface
is mounted, which frame is supported by a number of legs.
[0002] Such a counter is known in practice. An example hereof is: a reception desk in a
business premises or a hotel lobby. Another example is a display counter in a shop-premises.
[0003] The known counter generally forms a workplace for different people who, depending
on the situation, can for instance carry out their activities behind the counter simultaneously
or according to alternating work schedules. When purchased, the known counter is adapted
as far as possible to the situation on-site. These modifications are limited to adapting
the appearance of the counter to the already existing interior setting. The workplace
is also arranged as optimally as possible by selecting a suitable form for the counter.
[0004] A significant drawback of the known counter remains however that it is not adjustable
to the physical size of the people working there. In the most favourable situation
the dimensions of the counter are adapted to the size of the average person who will
work behind it. In practice however, this means that the counter forms an ergonomically
responsible workplace for practically none of the staff in question.
[0005] The invention has for its object to provide a counter of the type stated in the preamble
which obviates this drawback.
[0006] For this purpose the counter according to the invention has the feature that the
counter comprises means for height adjustment of at least the work surface.
[0007] According to an elegant preferred embodiment the means are adapted for height adjustment
of the frame. In advantageous manner all counter components mounted on the frame,
such as cabinets and drawer blocks, can hereby also be adjusted to the correct height
in one operation.
[0008] According to a further preferred embodiment the means comprise a number of hydraulic
cylinders which are movable from a rest position, in which the counter is situated
in the lowest position, to an adjustable operational position, in which the counter
is situated in an adjustable, higher position, and vice versa. The application of
hydraulic cylinders ensures that the height adjustment of the generally heavy counter
can be carried out by anyone in rapid, safe and reliable manner.
[0009] For further stabilization of the counter the cylinders support on at least a number
of the legs. The cylinders preferably run substantially in the line of the legs. In
a very sturdy embodiment the number of hydraulic cylinders corresponds with the number
of legs of the counter.
[0010] According to a further attractive embodiment the hydraulic cylinders are concealed
from view by accommodating thereof in a number of hollow elongate elements of the
frame running substantially in height direction. In a practical development hereof
each cylinder engages on the respective element in which it is accommodated.
[0011] According to a further embodiment of the counter, one or more of the elements forms
a connecting element for connecting further elongate elements which form part of the
frame and run substantially in lengthwise direction thereof. With a suitable choice
of the length of the further elements the counter according to the invention can be
manufactured in any desired form, for instance as a part of a circle or in S-shape.
[0012] A stabilizing element can further be added to one or more of the elements, which
stabilizing element preferably runs substantially parallel to the element. In a relatively
light embodiment the further elements and/or the stabilizing elements are hollow.
[0013] The invention further relates to a top-mount element for a height-adjustable counter,
for instance a counter according to the invention, which top-mount element comprises
at least one leg on which a work surface is mounted, which element leg protrudes with
some clearance through an opening in the counter work surface such that the counter
work surface and the element leg are slidable relative to each other. The top-mount
element is for the convenience of third parties who are being helped at the counter
and can for instance serve as writing surface. The chosen height of the top-mount
element is fixed and is independent of the adjusted working height of the counter.
[0014] In an elegant embodiment means are arranged at the position of the opening in the
counter work surface to guide the sliding of the counter work surface along the element
leg. The means preferably comprise a slide bearing.
[0015] The invention will now be discussed in more detail with reference to the drawings,
in which
Figure 1A shows a schematic front view of a preferred embodiment of a counter according
to the invention in the lowest position, partly in cross-section with broken away
front panel;
Figure 1B shows the counter according to figure 1A in the highest position;
Figure 1C shows a schematic top view of the counter according to figures 1A and 1B
with broken-away work surface;
Figure 2A shows the counter according to figure 1A with front panel;
Figure 2B shows the counter according to figure 1B with front panel;
Figure 2C shows the counter according to figure 1C provided with further counter components
and finishing;
Figure 3A shows in more detail a part of the counter according to the preferred embodiment
shown in the foregoing figures;
Figure 3B shows in more detail another part of the counter according to the preferred
embodiment shown in the foregoing figures;
Figure 4A is a schematic front view of a top-mount element according to the invention
which is arranged on the shown preferred embodiment of the counter according to the
invention; and
Figure 4B shows the top-mount element according to figure 4A in schematic top view
and partly broken-away.
[0016] Figure 1A shows a schematic front view of a preferred embodiment of a counter 1 according
to the invention in the lowest position. Figure 1B shows the counter of figure 1A
in the highest position. Both figures are partly in cross-section. For the sake of
clarity the front panel of the counter is removed so that the construction is clearly
visible.
[0017] It is noted that in the context of the present invention the term counter must be
understood to mean: a workplace for one or more persons with a reception function,
at which staff speak to and assist third parties.
[0018] Counter 1 comprises a work surface 2 arranged on a frame 3. Frame 3 is supported
by legs 4, consisting of front legs 4a and rear legs 4b.
[0019] Mounted on each leg 4 in the shown preferred embodiment is a hydraulically operable
cylinder 5 which runs in the line of the relevant leg. The cylinders are further each
partially received in hollow, elongate elements 10, which form part of frame 3 and
which run substantially in height direction of counter 1. In the shown preferred embodiment
the elements are formed by hollow tubes. Each of the hollow tubes 10 is provided on
the end thereof with a flange 9 with which work surface 2 is mounted on frame 3.
[0020] Frame 3 also comprises further, preferably hollow, elongate elements, respectively
14 and 15, of mutually different length which run in lengthwise direction. These are
mutually connected by means of hollow tubes 10, which also function as connecting
elements. This is elucidated in more detail hereinafter with reference to figures
3A and 3B.
[0021] Further added to hollow tubes 10 are stabilizing elements 11 which serve to support
the height adjustment. Stabilizing elements 11 are preferably hollow tubes which are
fixed to tubes 10 and run parallel thereto. (See figures 3A and 3B for more details.)
[0022] It is noted that the elongate elements 10, 14 and 15 as well as stabilizing elements
11 can have any desired suitable cross-section, such as round or square.
[0023] In the shown preferred embodiment cylinders 5 support on one side on one of the legs
4 and on the other side they engage on one of the hollow tubes 10. By sliding the
hydraulic cylinders in and out the height of frame 3, and therewith of work surface
2, can be adjusted as desired relative to legs 4. For this purpose cylinders 5 are
connected to a hydraulic pump 7 by means of hydraulic liquid lines 6. This is shown
in figure 1C, which shows a schematic top view of counter 1 without work surface 2.
The hydraulic system can be operated by means of an electrical control 8 and is commercially
available as such.
[0024] By pressing a button the cylinders 5 are movable from the rest position (shown in
figure 1A), in which counter 1 is situated in the lowest position, to an adjustable
operational position, in which the counter is situated in an adjustable, higher position,
and vice versa. For the purpose of illustration figure 1B shows counter 1 in its highest
position.
[0025] Research has shown that the maximum difference in the ergonomically correct working
height of a work surface at which sedentary work is carried out amounts to about 15
cm for most adults in the Netherlands. The counter according to the invention will
be adjustable over at least this height.
[0026] The counter according to the invention can be finished in aesthetic manner by arranging
a front panel 19 of choice. This is shown in figures 2A and 2B, in which a schematic
front view of the counter is shown in further finished form.
[0027] Figure 2C shows a schematic top view of counter 1 in this further finished form.
The technical system is concealed from the view of the user by means of partitions
17, 18 and 21. In addition, further counter components 20, such as cabinets or drawer
blocks, are mounted on frame 3. The most important advantage hereof is that the counter
components are height-adjustable simultaneously with the frame by means of one and
the same operation.
[0028] For the sake of completeness it is noted that the further tubular elements on the
sides of counter 1 are preferably connected non-releasably to the relevant connecting
elements, for instance by means of welded connections, and therefore form a so-called
end frame 13.
[0029] Figure 3A shows the mounting of the cylinders in more detail. Shown clearly is that
cylinder 5 supports on one side on leg 4. On the other side cylinder 5 engages on
hollow tube 10, to which it is fixed by means of screws 12. Stabilizing element 11
is mounted on tube 10 to guide cylinder 5 during the height adjustment.
[0030] Figure 3B shows the configuration of figure 3A in top view. The different functions
of tube 10 are shown clearly herein. Tube 10 serves to partially enclose cylinder
5 and thereby has a technical (guide) function as well as an aesthetic function. In
addition, tube 10 also serves as connecting element for the further tubular elements
(in this case 15) by means of nut and bolt connections 16.
[0031] Figure 4A shows a preferred embodiment of a top-mount element 22 according to the
invention in a schematic front view. Figure 4B shows top-mount element 22 in a schematic
top view. Top-mount element 22 comprises a work surface 23 which is supported by two
legs 24. The right-hand leg protrudes with a certain clearance through an opening
in working surface 2 of counter 1. Means are preferably arranged in this opening for
guiding work surface 2 along the relevant leg during height adjustment of the counter.
Many different means can be used for this purpose. An example hereof is a slide bearing
25.
[0032] In the shown preferred embodiment the working height of the counter can be adjusted
independently of the top-mount element. In the shown embodiment the top-mount element
has a fixed height. This is not a requirement however.
[0033] It is noted that it is anticipated that the counter according to the invention will
find most application in an environment where sedentary work is carried out at the
counter instead of standing work, since the differences in the ergonomically correct
working height between sedentary people are greater than between people who stand.
The counter according to the invention is nevertheless also extremely useful in situations
where work is mainly carried out standing behind the counter.
[0034] Finally, the invention is expressly not limited to the shown and described preferred
embodiments, but generally extends to any embodiment which falls within the scope
of the appended claims as seen in the light of the foregoing description and drawings.
1. Counter, comprising a frame on which a work surface is mounted, which frame is supported
by a number of legs, characterized in that the counter comprises means for height adjustment of at least the work surface.
2. Counter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means are adapted for height adjustment
of the frame.
3. Counter as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the means comprise a number of hydraulic
cylinders which are movable between a rest position, in which the counter is situated
in the lowest position, and an adjustable operational position, in which the counter
is situated in an adjustable, higher position.
4. Counter as claimed in claim 3, wherein the cylinders support on at least a number
of the legs.
5. Counter as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein the cylinders run substantially in the
line of the legs.
6. Counter as claimed in claim 3, 4 or 5, wherein the number of cylinders corresponds
with the number of legs.
7. Counter as claimed in claim 3, 4, 5 or 6, wherein the frame comprises a number of
hollow elongate elements running substantially in height direction in which the hydraulic
cylinders are at least partially accommodated.
8. Counter as claimed in claim 7, wherein each cylinder engages on the respective element
in which it is accommodated.
9. Counter as claimed in claim 7 or 8, wherein one or more of the elements forms a connecting
element for connecting further elongate elements which form part of the frame and
run substantially in lengthwise direction thereof.
10. Counter as claimed in claim 9, wherein a stabilizing element is added to one or more
of the elements.
11. Counter as claimed in claim 10, wherein the stabilizing element runs substantially
parallel to the element.
12. Counter as claimed in claim 9, 10 or 11, wherein the further elements and/or the stabilizing
elements are hollow.
13. Counter as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein further counter components,
such as cabinets and drawer blocks, are mounted on the frame.
14. Top-mount element for a height-adjustable counter, for instance a counter as claimed
in any of the foregoing claims, which top-mount element comprises at least one leg
on which a work surface is mounted, which element leg protrudes through an opening
in the counter work surface such that the counter work surface and the element leg
are slidable relative to each other.
15. Top-mount element as claimed in claim 14, wherein means are arranged at the position
of the opening in the counter work surface to guide the sliding of the counter work
surface along the element leg.
16. Top-mount element as claimed in claim 15, wherein the means comprise a slide bearing.