EP0772411A1 - Poste de travail - Google Patents

Poste de travail

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Publication number
EP0772411A1
EP0772411A1 EP95925721A EP95925721A EP0772411A1 EP 0772411 A1 EP0772411 A1 EP 0772411A1 EP 95925721 A EP95925721 A EP 95925721A EP 95925721 A EP95925721 A EP 95925721A EP 0772411 A1 EP0772411 A1 EP 0772411A1
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Prior art keywords
side wall
workplace
transverse
side walls
longitudinal
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EP0772411B1 (fr
Inventor
Franz Biggel
Burkhard Schmitz
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HMI
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HMI
Biggel Franz
Schmitz Burkhard
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0066Workstations
    • A47B2200/0067Enclosure type with computer
    • A47B2200/0069Enclosure type with computer with rack

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  • the invention relates to a workplace according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a job is understood to mean any spatially bound position in a company or in the private sector where a person is employed.
  • the structure of the workplace influences in particular the load and the work result of the person working on it. Therefore, the best possible design of the workplace is sought.
  • a distinction is made between workplaces in industrial operations and workplaces in the office. Depending on the area of application, such workplaces are designed differently.
  • An office workstation is generally referred to as a desk in the broadest sense, whereby modern desks offer a variety of design options in their arrangement of the desk surfaces.
  • work is also carried out at computer workstations with work surfaces which are at different heights in order to maintain ergonomic actuation of the individual devices and ergonomic working of the person working on them.
  • Working at a workplace in the office or in the company is generally regulated in such a way that each person is assigned an individual workplace. As a result, the working person can do his workload individually and make the most of his work.
  • a disadvantage of conventional workplaces is generally the high space requirement due to the various work surfaces required and its rigid and inflexible arrangement in the room.
  • Another disadvantage is that the workplace must always be tidied up or cleared of by the person working on it, especially in offices with several workplaces, for which a not inconsiderable part of the working time must be used. If the worker is absent, the workplace must generally be tidy. H. the individual processes must be temporarily stored. From this point of view, the so-called "secretaries" known from earlier years appear to be of great advantage. This has the advantage that unnecessary clean-up work is not necessary, so that when the work resumes, the working person can immediately link to the stand at which he left the work.
  • an office container has become known, which is used in particular for the use of a computer work station.
  • a shelf is provided for the devices.
  • the well-known office container has storage and writing surfaces.
  • This office container is also built like a cupboard and is not suitable overall to enable it to be used like a conventional desk.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a workplace which can be used extremely flexibly in the office and in operation and which can be used in particular as an individual workplace adapted to the user.
  • the invention is based on the main idea that a flexible workplace can only be created in that it is both spatially flexible, i. H. can be used as much as possible regardless of location and is also individually personalized. This results in completely new areas of application and optimal operating conditions for its use.
  • the workplace according to the invention is constructed in the manner of a container workplace, which in its starting position represents a closed body (container box) with a preferably rectangular plan and is designed to be transportable. Such a body, folded in a confined space in the form of a cupboard, box, box or the like, is opened for its use and opened to form a workstation system.
  • the individual workplace elements move by swiveling z.
  • This workplace is formed by a large number of worktops, inserts, shelves or the like, which are attached to the individual side walls and whose accessibility is achieved by opening the workplace system.
  • Such a workplace is preferably made in the basic dimensions of 120 x 80 cm, so that this corresponds to the usual transport dimensions of a Euro pallet. As a result, the workplace can be loaded and transported using a Euro pallet. On site, the workplace is transported on rollers and can also be moved by one person.
  • the workplace also has the advantage that it shows two faces.
  • the "outer shell” belongs to the company and represents the company identity through a uniform and elegant design.
  • the inside represents the peculiarity of the user and enables highly individual equipment without it colliding with the company representation.
  • the workplace can be reconfigured according to requirements, so that there is the possibility of shielding itself from the surroundings.
  • the workplace can turn to the neighboring workplace due to its flexible mobility, or it can also form group work rooms.
  • Another advantage is that the respective workplace does not have to be cleared. Rather, it can be left in any shape, the body being closed. The possibility of leaving all work processes in the processing state in spite of the closed body prevents unnecessary ones
  • Reorganization measures before starting work again This can make it much easier to start certain processes, for example at the beginning of the week or after days off.
  • the workplace according to the invention With the workplace according to the invention, more flexible working hours and also more flexible forms of work can thus be made possible with less organizational effort.
  • the workplace according to the invention consequently represents a complete workplace which can be closed when the user is absent and can even be stored at another location for the duration of the absence if space is required.
  • Another advantage of the workplace according to the invention is the possibility of transporting everyone any place. Wherever jobs are needed for a certain time, e.g. B. Trade fairs, congresses, events, construction projects, etc., such workplaces can be used. This also applies, for example, to work that has been temporarily transferred home.
  • a company workplace can easily be moved to a private house, whereby the workplace in the home environment can be closed after work and stored in the smallest space.
  • Another embodiment of the invention provides an even more compact structure of the workplace, which in the folded state z. B. only has a length of 70 cm and a width of 50 cm. The basic principle described above is also retained here.
  • Figure 1 is an open workplace in a perspective view.
  • Figure 2 shows the work station shown in Figure 1 in a collapsed form.
  • FIG. 3 shows a further representation variant of the workplace according to FIG. 1;
  • Fig. 4a, 4b different design options of the workplace
  • FIG. 1 shows a work station 1 in the opened position, which can be used in particular as an office work station.
  • the same work station is shown in the folded state as a cabinet-shaped body 2 or as a container box 2 in FIG. 2.
  • the collapsible or foldable body 2 to form a work station 1 consists of two longitudinal side walls 3, 4 of a first transverse side wall 5 and an opposite second transverse side wall 6.
  • the basic size L x W is suitable for placing the body on a standard Euro pallet as a means of transport.
  • the body 2 also has an upper end consisting of two divided cover plates 7, 8, and a bottom area 9 that is largely open towards the bottom.
  • the second transverse side wall 6 itself is in turn designed as an independent cabinet body 10, from which an insert shelf 11 can be pulled out laterally (see FIG Fig. 3).
  • the first transverse side wall 5 has a circular cylindrical outer contour 12 which conveys an appealing design to the body.
  • a longitudinal center plane 14 is indicated schematically, which divides the closed body as a vertical longitudinal center plane.
  • the first transverse side wall 5 has a vertical hinge 15, 16 on both sides, that is to say the transverse side wall 5 is connected to the first longitudinal side wall 3 via the hinge 15 and via the hinge 16 the second longitudinal side wall 4 connected.
  • the longitudinal side wall 4 has at its end opposite the first transverse side wall 5 a transverse wall 17 which has approximately the width of the upper cover plate 8, ie the width 1/2 B.
  • At the lower end of the transverse wall 17 there are two outer rollers 13 in each case.
  • the transverse wall 17 lies against the inside of the transverse wall 6 when the work station is moved together and extends approximately to the longitudinal center plane of symmetry 14.
  • the first transverse side wall 5 Due to its circular cylindrical outer contour, the first transverse side wall 5 has an upper 18 and lower 19 circular segment-shaped connecting plate which on the one hand stabilizes the side wall 5 and on the other hand serves as a lateral closure to the other wall areas.
  • the upper section 18 lies in the same plane as the two end covers 7, 8.
  • the interior of the work station in the unfolded state is formed by a plurality of worktops 20 which, when the work station is folded, lie side by side and / or one above the other without collision.
  • a first desk top 21 is located at a usual desk space height at a height h ⁇ above the lower edge 22 of the body 2.
  • the width b ⁇ corresponds almost to the total width B of the body in order to obtain the largest possible desk worktop.
  • the length 1 ⁇ corresponds approximately to the total length L minus the width b j des attached cabinet body 10 and the width b3 of the arched transverse side wall 5 or the connecting plate 18. This also means that almost the entire length of the body is used for the desk top 21.
  • the desk top 21 is assigned a small storage area 23 with the same length 1 ⁇ , which has a width b ⁇ ⁇ , l / 4 b j . It rises at a low height h2 over the desk top 21 and thus forms a double storage surface in this area.
  • the desk top 21 and the additional storage surface 23 are fastened to the side wall 4 or the associated transverse wall 17 (see also FIG. 3).
  • a further desk top 24 is arranged on the opposite side wall 3, which is located at a height 1 * 3 from the lower edge 22, the height I13 taking the height of a standing desk.
  • the width bc can be the same size as the width b ⁇ , d. H. it can also extend over the entire inner width of the body. However, it can also be made smaller.
  • the length I2 of the desk top 24 can in turn correspond approximately to the length l j of the desk top 21.
  • the two upper cover plates 7, 8 are each connected via a hinge 25, 26 to the associated longitudinal side wall 3 and 4, respectively.
  • the lid can be folded up vertically or assume any intermediate position as required, as shown in FIG. 3.
  • the inside 27 of the cover 7 or the inside 28 of the cover 8 can be used both as a screen against neighboring workplaces and as a pin board, display or the like.
  • the two longitudinal side walls 3, 4 each have an inwardly projecting stiffening board 29, 30, wherein the stiffening board 30 can in particular also be used as a footrest when a person is working on the desk top 21.
  • a vertical support wall 31 on the stiffening board 29 serves as a stop for the lower circular segment section 19 when the body is folded.
  • the lower stiffening boards 29, 30 serve to receive the required rollers 13 on both sides of the first transverse side wall 5 and at the opposite end.
  • the shelf 11 is pulled out by means of a longitudinal guide (not shown in detail) in the cabinet body 10 arranged at the end, its side facing the work station having 32 built-in shelves, drawers or compartments or the like, while the opposite outer side 33 is designed as a closed wall.
  • a longitudinal guide not shown in detail
  • the built-in shelves or the like are only accessible if the insert shelf 11 is pulled out of the cabinet body 10.
  • Both the raised cover plates 7, 8 and the extended slide-in shelf 11 enable the user to obtain privacy under the pretext of functional use without other employees feeling excluded.
  • the body 2 contains enough individual rollers 13 on its underside that each movable part is fully supported.
  • an additional horizontal joint 34 is arranged in dashed form on the transverse wall 17 at the height of the desk top 21, to which a folding table 35 is attached.
  • This folding table 35 shown only in broken lines has a cross-section of a 1/4-circle and serves in the folded-up state as an additional work surface or meeting table or as a connection surface to neighboring work stations.
  • FIGS. 4a, 4b show some construction examples of the work station 10 according to the invention.
  • Each work station has an additional work seat 36, not shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, which can be integrated in the closed state of the body. This can be done using a suitable support structure or an armchair holder within the body.
  • FIG. 4a shows six work stations which are arranged in two rows next to one another.
  • the middle workplace in the left column of FIG. 4a is closed (corresponds to FIG. 2) while the workplace above and below in FIG. 4a is open.
  • the opening is preferably carried out in such a way that an angle ⁇ 90-120 ° is established between the longitudinal side walls 3, 4, the longitudinal side walls 3, 4 being connected by the diagonally lying transverse side wall 5.
  • FIG. 4a two workplaces arranged in opposite directions are placed in the right column, at the top, in order to achieve a workstation association, the foldable folding tables 35 lying against one another with their connecting edge 37.
  • right column below is again a single work station in the normal position, i. H. shown in a right-angled arrangement.
  • the additionally folded folding table 35 increases the work surface.
  • the shelf 11 is pulled out of the cabinet body 10.
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF 4b shows an alternative arrangement of workplaces in one room, which can be in the same room on another day.
  • an individual workplace design is carried out, whereby each workplace is personally oriented to the person working on it or is bound to one. After the work is done, each work station can be easily folded up to take the form shown in FIG. 2. This does not require any clean-up or rearrangement work.
  • a locking system 38 only shown schematically, can make such a workstation inaccessible even to unauthorized persons.
  • the respective side walls or the cover plates 7, 8 can be fixed and locked and thus made inaccessible from the outside.
  • the entire workplace can be locked via the lock system 38.
  • a bottom bottom lock is generally not necessary because the work place is not accessible from below due to its heavy weight. In special cases, however, this can be done by pulling in certain floor walls.
  • transverse side wall 6 with the cabinet body 10 can also be flexibly pivotably connected to the side wall 3 via a further hinge 39.
  • FIGS. 5a, 5b-9a, 9b and FIG. 10 a further variant of the invention is shown, with an even more compact arrangement being selected.
  • the respective FIGS. 5a-9a represent perspective representations of the same hinged body in different working positions, with FIGS. 5b-9b the associated one Top view shows.
  • FIG. 10 shows the work station with the work surfaces unfolded in the basic work assignment.
  • FIGS. 5-10 the same parts are provided with the same reference numerals, provided that these have already been described in FIGS. 1-4.
  • the various worktops or cover plates are also identified with capital letters A, A '- C, C for better understanding.
  • FIG. 5a shows the second exemplary embodiment with a body 2 'in the folded or folded state
  • FIG. 5b shows the corresponding top view.
  • the length is L £ 70 cm, the width BA 50 cm.
  • the height corresponds to that from the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1-4.
  • the body 2 'according to FIGS. 5a, 5b is first opened at an angle of 90 ° according to the perspective illustration according to FIG. 6a and the top view according to FIG. 6b, i. H.
  • the side walls 3 ', 4' form a corresponding right angle in their extension and are articulated to one another via the first transverse side wall 5 '.
  • the upper cover plates 7 ', 8' are referred to as the first support level A, A '.
  • these two cover plates of the same size can also be pivoted upward, as is symbolically shown in FIG. 10 for cover plate A.
  • the side wall 4 ' has, in an intermediate plane corresponding to the table top 21 in FIG. 1, a further worktop 21' or B which is pivotally connected to a vertical side plate 17 'or B' via a horizontal hinge or joint 34 '. At a short distance below the worktop B is one
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF further, extendable worktop C, which is connected via a lateral, horizontal hinge 34 "to a further side wall 35 'articulated thereon.
  • the side walls 17', B 'and 35', C are arranged in a vertical position and thus form the second transverse side wall 6 'for a lateral closure of the body to be closed.
  • a fixed, lower wall part 40 is arranged parallel to the side wall part 35 'as a lateral support with individual rollers 13 underneath, which is firmly connected to the side wall 4'.
  • 6a, 6b shows a container 41 connected to the side wall 3 'and having a push-pull shelf 42 which can be pulled out to the front.
  • the container 41 forms an upper storage surface 43. It extends over almost the entire length of the side wall 3'.
  • An additional support roller 13 can be provided on its lower, inner front side.
  • FIGS. 7a, 7b differs from the representation according to FIGS. 6a, 6b essentially in that the further table top C arranged below the table top B is pulled out towards the front, the side wall 35 ', C being over the joint 34 " Corresponding telescopic rails (not shown in more detail) hold the table top C in position. The side part 35 ′ consequently moves forward relative to the stationary part 40.
  • the side wall 17 ' is folded into a horizontal position about its horizontal hinge axis 34' in order to form the table top B 'compared to the representation according to FIGS. 7a, 7b.
  • a sliding plate D arranged below the table top C is pulled out laterally via corresponding telescopic pulls, so that the table top D comes to lie above the container 41.
  • the table tops B and C are located approximately at normal desk height, with the table top C lying slightly below the table top B in its height.
  • FIGS. 8a, 8b shows, in addition to the representation of FIGS. 8a, 8b, the laterally folded-up table top C and a drawer 42 of the container 41 pulled out.
  • the table top B 'in FIGS. 8a, 9a can be moved horizontally by a cable 44 Able to be held.
  • the folded-up table top C is held by a telescopic rail 45 which can be pulled out laterally from its horizontal position below the table top C.
  • a shelf system 46 for file folders 47 can be arranged on the longitudinal side wall 3 '.
  • the longitudinal side wall 4 'can have drawer systems or small parts containers 47 above the table top B.
  • the transverse side wall 5 'can be designed as a pin wall 48.
  • the pull-out surface D, which is mounted below the table surface C, can be designed as a drawer container.
  • the container 41 can accommodate a printer 49 on its support 43.

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DE19512712A DE19512712A1 (de) 1994-07-29 1995-04-10 Arbeitsplatz
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