EP0222788B1 - Table a ecran de visualisation - Google Patents
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- EP0222788B1 EP0222788B1 EP86902338A EP86902338A EP0222788B1 EP 0222788 B1 EP0222788 B1 EP 0222788B1 EP 86902338 A EP86902338 A EP 86902338A EP 86902338 A EP86902338 A EP 86902338A EP 0222788 B1 EP0222788 B1 EP 0222788B1
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- the invention relates to a screen table with a table frame covered by a liftable table top, a computer arranged below the table top and with connections for peripheral devices, at least one input unit, an output unit and a screen unit, a display device or a display or the like, at least one device unit except Use is arranged below the table top and all connections and interconnections of the device units are arranged excluding the table top on the table frame and the table top is designed to be transparent at least in a limited area to look at the screen or the display, the top (82) of the table top (1 ) is flat throughout and the screen (20) or the display is arranged below a transparent shield (77) which fits snugly into the top (82) of the table top (2).
- Computer tables and other screen tables with a flat, usually horizontal table top are known in various designs.
- the monitor and other units are fixed or detachable on the table top. Every now and then they are also sunk. Although only desktop workplaces can be designed in this way, it is extremely difficult if work is to be carried out in a conventional manner at this workstation, even over a long period of time.
- FR-A-2 403 762 discloses a screen table for a game computer with a video monitor, which is mounted in a tub which is open at the top.
- the side walls of the tub are formed by control boards that can be swung out to the side to provide access to the monitor and each have a joystick and a release button.
- the horizontal screen When playing, the horizontal screen is covered by a transparent disk on the table top, on which two players sit opposite each other and operate the joystick and release button under the table top. You have to lean forward to look at the screen at a suitable angle.
- the table top can be swiveled up to provide access to the installation groups and contains no control or other installation parts.
- the computer has a built-in program memory, the information of which is overlaid by commands entered by the joystick and release button.
- the top of the table top is largely flat there too, it is covered at the edge by a frame, which makes writing by hand more difficult at office work tables and reduces the value as a writing pad.
- the previous publication is a closed functional unit consisting of a screen with program memory, program and control, which are uniformly entered into a predefined housing.
- a program change can only be effected by changing program blocks.
- the invention is based on the screen table defined at the outset and pursues the task of developing it in such a way that it can be used alternately in the conventional manner as an office work table or as a computer desk and a convenient and less tiring work with or without control of Allows screen operations.
- This screen table can basically have the design of a conventional office desk, in which even complete electronic device groups are arranged so that they do not appear when not in use. Nevertheless, practically all required devices can be arranged within sight and reach and operated in the conventional way.
- the screen table according to the invention is generally prepared for the reception of all necessary device units and connections of the computer table, but can be set up in quite different ways according to its maximum determination. Without any technical installation, the table can be used in a conventional manner as a desk, also for schoolchildren - with a screen unit, input unit and, if applicable, a log printer and the required or complete installation as a terminal table and finally with the configuration of a central unit as a computer table.
- the computer or the central unit is expediently connected in such a way that it can be replaced as required. It is therefore also possible to use a portable computer, which should expediently have a separate output in order to be connected to the screen unit to be installed in a fixed location.
- the screen table according to the invention is suitable as a "console", the operator's place of work, which can control all operating functions of a possibly widely branched system from its seat. Even in the private sector it can be useful to accommodate the screen unit or the home computer in a piece of furniture that can be used for many other purposes.
- the screen table shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 is divided into the table base frame 1 and the table top 2 which can be lifted onto it. While the table top takes on a largely passive function, ie has no connections or connections to devices and to the outside, all installations and Devices necessary for data processing attached to the base frame 1.
- This table base consists essentially of a metallic profile frame 3, which is traversed by a cross bar 4 and extending to this, extending from the frame cross bar 12 longitudinal bar 5 and by footrests 6, which are provided with height-adjustable support parts 9. They protrude the frame 3 with their neck parts 7 by the height of a conventional table drawer and end in a common support plane 8 for the table top 2.
- the footrests 6, the front longitudinal frame rod 11 and the transverse frame rod 12 are designed as tubes with a square cross section.
- the longitudinal bar 5 and the rear longitudinal frame bar 13 have the same outer shape with a C-shaped cross section and, with their mutually facing open sides, form a longitudinal guide 16. Accordingly, the transverse bar 4 and the other frame transverse bar 14 form a transverse guide 17.
- a basket 18 or a box which receives a computer central unit 10 with disk storage, disk drive and the like. Furthermore, a screen unit 19 with a screen 20, an input unit 21 with a keyboard 22 and a protocol printer 23 are adjustably attached to the table frame.
- the screen unit 19 is held on a bearing block 27 such that it can be pivoted about a horizontal pivot axis 26 and is mounted with its base plate 40 so as to be rotatable about a vertical axis of rotation 28 in a carriage 29 held in the longitudinal guide 16.
- a motor spindle unit 32 between a connecting joint 33 and a control joint 34 attached at the lowest end of the display unit serves for adjustment about the pivot axis 26 according to double arrow 31 (FIG. 3).
- a rotary gear motor 37 is used to turn the display unit 19 according to the double arrow 36 (FIG. 2), the pinion 38 of which engages in a toothed segment 39 of the base plate 40 of the bearing block 27.
- a gear drive motor 41 attached to the carriage, the pinion 42 of which engages in a rack 43 on the longitudinal frame rod 13.
- the input unit 21 with the keyboard 22 is fixedly mounted on a lifting platform 46, which can be raised and lowered relative to a base plate 47 fastened on the rods 5, 11.
- a lifting platform 46 which can be raised and lowered relative to a base plate 47 fastened on the rods 5, 11.
- four guide columns 48 are attached to the corners between the lifting platform and the base plate 47, and a nut 51 on a spindle 52, which is rotatable by a geared lifting motor 50 in the base plate 47, on the spindle 52 on the underside of the stroke platform 46 is befsti g t.
- a nut 51 on a spindle 52 which is rotatable by a geared lifting motor 50 in the base plate 47, on the spindle 52 on the underside of the stroke platform 46 is befsti g t.
- several spindles acting in parallel or comparable actuators are used.
- rollers 56 are used, which, as shown in FIG. 3, project into the C-shaped rod profiles of the longitudinal guide in a floating manner.
- the rectangular pull-out frame 57 is provided in the guide 17 by rollers provided on its inner end the rods 4 and 14 guided and holding at its outer end the log printer 23 with an attached paper box 58 for pulling the printing sheet 59. With 60 the printer control buttons are designated.
- buttons 63 are attached to a switch bar 62, which is fastened above the central unit 10 on the longitudinal frame rod 11, so that all adjustment functions for the screen unit 19 and the input unit 21 can be controlled from there.
- Additional slide-in units for further peripheral devices or other devices are, for example, also shown in FIG. 4 and will be explained later.
- a connector panel 65 with sockets 66 is attached to the outside of the frame crossbar 12 and the neck parts 7 projecting there. Under certain circumstances, additional sockets can also be provided on the switch strip 62. In this way, as required, as partially shown in FIG. 3, the individual devices can be connected to the power supply via plugs 67 and cables 68 and connected to one another. As is known per se, the cables 68 can be guided in single or multiple loops, possibly via adjustable intermediate carriers.
- an automatic correction can also be provided by controlling the rotary motor and swivel motor as a function of the switch-on time of the traction motor or the travel of the carriage 29.
- This can be done relatively easily with a linear correction, whereby in the middle position according to viewing direction 72 (Fig. 2) and 73 (Fig. 3) either a normal value is set immediately and in the end positions with viewing directions 72a, 72b small deviations in purchase takes.
- These can be corrected individually, especially when using stepper motors, since the basic command and the single command overlap. However, slight deviations can also be permitted with the normal line of sight 72.
- infinitely precise corrections can be made, such as control cams operated by travel drives, electronic function converters and the like. It is relatively simple if 29 curve elements are fitted between base plate 40 and carriage, each of which controls a pulse generator for the other two servomotors.
- an elongated rectangular recess 75 with an all-round angular groove with a support edge 76 for a glass plate 77 is provided in the table top 2.
- This glass plate can be raised; their thickness corresponds exactly to the depth of the angular groove.
- a further rectangular recess 79 is provided in the area of the input unit 21 and is separated from the front side edge 80 of the table top by an edge strip part 81 which can serve as a hand rest when keying in data or text.
- the input unit 21 with the keyboard 22 can therefore be raised into an individually selectable position up to approximately above the top 82 of the table top 2. This end position can then be specified by a limit switch for later lifting operations.
- a filler plate 86 which can be lifted out according to arrow 85 (FIG. 3), is used to cover the recess 78, which, like the glass plate 77 is snugly fitted at the edge and as far as possible without noticeable transitions into the recess 79.
- the filling plate 86 is latched by two supports 87 into recesses in the input unit 21 or its carrier. This also ensures that the top 88 of the filler plate fits exactly into the top 82 of the table top 2. Both top sides should also consist of the same material, be of the same quality, and fit together without any noticeable transition.
- the filling plate 86 When the input unit 21 is raised, the filling plate 86 is also raised and can be easily disengaged by lifting it up. Depending on requirements, it can be attached or stored in a suitable holder in the normal or reverse position. Storage is possible in the larger part of the area between profile frame 3 and table top 2, unless any parts, such as the movable screen unit 19 or the input unit 21, protrude into this space. There you can, for example, attach a small board with two recesses for the supports 87.
- FIG. 4 schematically shows two further extracts 91 and 92 on the printer 23 side.
- the excerpt 91 can carry the same or a modified input unit 21 according to the previous illustration, as is shown in more detail in FIG. 5.
- a telephone 93 with a modem 94 can be accommodated on the pull-out 92.
- Another pull-out 95 suspended below the profile frame 3 can, for example, accommodate any organizational means 96 or the like, e.g. an intercom.
- the entire upper side 82 remains completely flat and smooth. It can be used in any way, such as for writing, notes, sorting documents, etc., like any conventional desk.
- the table top 2 is inclined at an angle of approximately 12 °. It can, as is customary with drawing boards, be provided with a lower edge bead 112, which in turn can be used as a hand rest if the keyboard in the embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 3 is to be attached to the top of the table top.
- the guide for the input unit 21 could then be inclined accordingly.
- the table top 2 In order to make the devices covered by the table top 2 easily accessible for maintenance, installation and repair purposes, it can also be expedient to store the table top 2, for example in a joint 113 on the base frame 1, in order to remove it from its inclined position or also from it to swivel up their horizontal position, as is usual with piano lids, car hoods and the like. Weight compensation, support rods and the like can be used for this in a known manner.
- the underframe 1 finally consists of a table box 123 which is open at the top and covered by the removable tabletop 2 and which rests releasably on two box supports 124 and 125, as corresponds to the basic form of older office desks.
- the log printer 23 is in turn attached to a pull-out frame 57, and other devices such as tape and hard disk storage can also be accommodated in the two box supports.
- the electronic device relevant for data processing is accommodated within the table box 123, the interior of which corresponds approximately to the space between the profile frame 3 and the table top 2 of the previously described embodiment.
- the screen unit 19 can only be adjusted about the high pivot axis as shown in FIG. 3, but is otherwise arranged in a stationary manner.
- the receiving space for the screen unit can therefore also be limited by a housing extension 126 in the form of a truncated pyramid, which projects downward from the base plate 127.
- the screen 20 is arranged at an ergonomically appropriate angle obliquely to the left of the seat.
- a glass plate 177 covering the screen unit lies in the recess 175 in an angular groove on a support edge 76. This edge shoulder is interrupted to the lower right corner in FIG. 7 approximately within the triangle 128. If you press on the glass plate there, it swings up and can be lifted out. This is important for processes with which controls can be triggered by touching the screen.
- the lateral edge 131 of the table box 123 consists of individual plates which are detachably connected to one another and to the base plate 127, for example by angled rails or the like. Lines routed between individual plate parts are also interrupted by detachable couplings. In this way, the individual parts of the box can be transported separately after disassembly, easier to handle and better protected against damage, provided that the devices are not removed as a whole and packed separately.
- the entire inner surface of the table box 123 is covered with an electrically conductive and grounded layer.
- a metal foil is usually used for this.
- the temperature in this room can be kept within narrow limits by means of a cooling or air conditioning device.
- the simplest version is a fan 117, the more precise are Peltier elements 118.
- a current-voltage stabilizer is expediently assigned to the mains connection to be fitted inside or outside the table box. Starting from this connection, however, all electrical and data lines should only be laid inside the box. At least this box, but expediently the whole table, is primarily made of wood, and possibly also of plastic. For special purposes, however, the use of all-metal boxes can also be advantageous, as different determinations can require a different design of the entire table or individual table elements.
- An input unit can be combined with a central unit and, even if it is provided to be rotatable through 180 °, can have a height adjustment of the keyboard of some kind for individual adaptation to the palm rest.
- FIG. 8 the boundary lines of the desk corresponding to the representation of FIG. 11 are shown in dash-dot lines;
- the parts of a central locking system 134 are marked in full lines with a key switch 136 which is actuated by a cylinder lock 135 and which controls the entire power supply of the electrical and electronic system installed in the desk, including a transformer.
- a ring line 137 is led from this transformer via a multiplicity of electromagnetic locking devices which can thus be switched on and off centrally.
- the locking devices 138, 139 hold the table top 2 on the table case 23, the locking devices 141, 142 the extracts 57 (not shown in FIG.
- this glass plate like the filling plate 86, can be provided with a dimensionally stable frame made of metal, plastic or the like in order to enable a positive engagement of a bolt into this frame.
- a dimensionally stable frame made of metal, plastic or the like in order to enable a positive engagement of a bolt into this frame.
- an edge-tight, almost spit-free fitting into the respective recess in the table top 2 is provided, so that the latch 146 only has to take over the support of the glass top 177. Since the filler plate 86 can consist of sufficiently strong material at least in the edge area, a positive engagement of the latch 146 should be recommended there, which also holds the plate down on its contact surface.
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