WO2006029895A1 - Systeme de bureau ou meuble de poste de travail - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B87/00—Sectional furniture, i.e. combinations of complete furniture units, e.g. assemblies of furniture units of the same kind such as linkable cabinets, tables, racks or shelf units
- A47B87/002—Combination of tables; Linking or assembling means therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B21/00—Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
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- the invention relates to a desk system with at least one Tisch ⁇ element.
- Desk systems of modern workplaces in the private and / or commercial sector are generally designed with additional functional surfaces or elements that go beyond the intended writing surface and that require the installation and / or operation of those necessary for a computer or PC workstation technical functional elements, such as in particular the computer itself and a zugege culinaryi ⁇ screen and an operating keyboard and a control mouse allow.
- the actual desk can be designed correspondingly large area. It is also possible to provide functional surfaces mounted on the desk or provided with them, in particular in the form of ancillary, lower or superstructure parts.
- furniture elements for the adaptation of devices in different Ausrete ⁇ ments can be provided. Furniture-related furniture elements serve, for example, for accommodating computers, printers, monitors and other accessory elements, which can be positioned by floor rolls next to the workstations. Column-like furniture elements are also locatable by floor rollers and can accommodate accessories to a certain extent. Wall-mounted functional furniture elements are also conceivable.
- the invention is based on the object of providing a system of high functionality which satisfies the requirements of a workplace, in order to provide an effectively usable and as flexible as possible writing or working table.
- specify furniture In particular, a mobile or fixed, multi-functional, modular and flexible workplace furniture is to be created, in which the various technical functions of the workplace are integrated. Also, a combination with conventional tables and other office furniture possible and adaptation points for accessories are provided.
- a technical element referred to below as a technology bridge, designed as a bridge, is provided that spans a table element provided for forming the desk system or workstation furniture in a freestanding manner.
- This is a mobile or fixed multifunctional, modular and flexible workstation bel, made ready, which is expediently constructed of a bridge-like running steel tube frame with side panels and a bridge element.
- the tubular steel frame may comprise cladding elements, with expediently providing adaptation options for accessory elements, such as screens, luminaires, devices and an integrated media supply, including power and data supply.
- the work furniture is thus particularly suitable in combination with ordinary tables, roll containers and shelves, etc. for setting up an office or other workstation, the technical functions being fulfilled by the functional bridge or the bridge-like frame.
- the technology bridge and the table element are connectionless, separate parts such that the table element can be separated from the technology bridge without any assembly work and placed in a different location. Accordingly, the technology bridge can be placed independently of the table element as a separate part in the room and positioned as desired. This ensures that the table element itself only from the basic elements required for this purpose, such as a table top and this supporting table frame, must be constructed.
- the technology bridge is expediently made up of two side parts, which see between a carry the table element spanning function plate. Also, the technology bridge of only one vertical side part and the function plate and the side part opposite support leg or another, the functional plate supporting functional element, such as a cupboard element, shelf element or the like, be constructed.
- the or each side part has a cavity for cable management and / or Jardinauf ⁇ acquisition with integrated cable channels or is itself designed as a hollow body.
- the functional plate is expediently provided with a number of plate-topped outlets, which are connected to the cavity of the lateral part in the plate-like manner.
- the outlets can already be integrated on the top side of the panel as device connection parts in the form of plug connections in the function panel. Likewise, such outlets or connections may be provided on the underside of the plate.
- the technology bridge, ie its functional plate serves as a storage or installation area for technical equipment, in particular screens, desk lamps or the same Chen.
- the technology bridge or its functional plate is preferably designed in such a large area that other devices, for example a computer or a keyboard for this purpose, can also be positioned or switched off.
- the essential functional purpose of the technology bridge is thus that the table element providing the actual work surface can be kept free of the technical or functional elements usually provided for a modern workstation and thus can be separated from the technology or functional bridge with little effort , For this purpose, due to the decoupling of the bridgetechnik ⁇ of the table element no assembly work to separate the elements von ⁇ each other required.
- the technology bridge is designed in such a way that two or more table elements can be assembled under opposite sides thereof, forming, for example, an L-shaped, a T-shaped or a square or rectangular overall table surface.
- the technology bridge expediently spans both completely in the longitudinal direction and partially in the transverse direction, the abutting edge region in which the mutually facing Tischlhacks- or Tischivakanten face each other or to each other.
- the advantages achieved by the invention are, in particular, that by means of a technical element designed as a technology or functional bridge, one or more desk elements spans connectionless and freestanding as well as free-carrying, and with regard to their vertical and horizontal dimensions to form the required lateral and vertical distances is adapted to conventional table dimensions, both a functional and be ⁇ particularly flexible desk system is provided.
- the technology bridge With the technology bridge, both the requirements placed on a modern workstation for the positioning and operability of, in particular, technical devices, such as a computer with the associated display and operating elements, and desk systems with a large number of design options can be constructed.
- the mobile or stationary, multifunctional, modular and flexible workstation furniture is characterized in that it is possible to simply attach commercially available additional elements or workstation devices and a multitude of different combinations with existing furniture.
- the mobile, multifunctional and flexible workstation furniture can, for. B. in combination with one or more tables, even from both sides, are used. It can also be used in conjunction with special workplaces over which the bridge is positioned.
- the laying and handling of the electrical lines and other media feeds as well as the stowage of the excess lengths is ensured by cavities, cable channels or line holders. In this case, a separate installation of eg power cables and ⁇ lines and / or other media supply is given.
- the cable routing can be further facilitated by the fact that the bridge element is longitudinally divisible and thus the access to the cavities is facilitated.
- the cavities in the side panels are accessible from inside and outside by at least one openable cover.
- the groove-like recess or slots provided in the bridge element and possibly also in the side parts permit or permit the attachment of different accessory parts with common fastening elements and a simple media feed.
- a device arrangement not only horizontally but also vertically possible.
- the individual levels are desk top, bridge element or table top of the bridge element and equipment carrier.
- the introduction of the fasteners in the groove-like recess or slot and the passage of plugs or other electrical equipment or device parts allows the through hole or through holes. Integrated power strips allow the media connection of accessories.
- Floor rolls make the workstation furniture mobile and can accordingly be positioned over tables, countertops, etc.
- the height adjustment allows adaptation to different table heights or as standing workstation. Additional adaptation points in the side parts and in the bridge element make it possible to attach further special accessories as well as rear wall, additional table tops, Gerät ⁇ halterungen, shelves, etc.
- the work furniture is at various jobs, such as office, precision mechanics, electronics assembly, test station, as Mi ⁇ nikitchen or as a reception desk, can be used.
- the combination with conventional office furniture such as chairs, tables, containers, etc. is possible.
- the side parts are designed as cheeks, i. it is over the steel pipe framework, e.g. easily removable metal covers or Mö ⁇ belplatten attached as a panel.
- Openable covers allow access to the cables laid there. The fixation of the covers by Velcro closures or clip closures.
- the furniture receives a table-like shape and thus additional storage and fastening options.
- the side panels and in the bridge element are separated cavities different lines are laid so that they are not visible from the outside. Line excess lengths of electrical cables can be stowed in the cavities.
- By separating the cavities ver ⁇ different cables can be installed at a distance to z. B. to avoid mutual electromagnetic interference.
- the attachment of rin ⁇ nenartig trained line holders is provided. This reduces the material use.
- the bridge element and / or the So ⁇ parts on a groove-like recess or a slot can be fastened in the accessories.
- the groove or slot allows largely free positioning of these elements along the groove or slot.
- the cable bushing is made possible near the fastening of the accessory elements.
- the groove or slot expediently has a through hole at at least one location, which allows the implementation of fasteners of the accessories, of plugs or other electrical equipment or equipment parts and the insertion of the lines in the bridge element or the side panels.
- the through holes can be covered by means of line aperture.
- the attachment of further support elements for Adap ⁇ tion of accessories is provided, which allows more options in the workplace design.
- the bridge element consists of two parts which can be displaced relative to one another, preferably longitudinally divided, which allows better access to the laid lines and a better manageable fastening of accessory elements.
- Another development provides one or more integrated in the Br ⁇ ckenelement and / or in the side panels connector strips. These allow the easy availability of various media, especially mains voltage or data lines, but e.g. also compressed air or gas.
- the side parts may preferably have height-adjustable feet or floor rollers.
- unevenness can be compensated and the bridge element can be aligned. Due to the floor rolls a slight change in location of the inventive workplace furniture is possible.
- the height of the bridge element is variable, so that it can be adapted to the table heights or other requirements.
- the side parts and the bridge part in addition to the groove-like recesses and / or slots further adaptation points for accessories on hearing elements.
- By a preferred attachment to adaptation points of the So ⁇ parts more tabletops, shelves and / or device holders are available, which can also be designed Radioklapp- or pulled out.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a desk system with two opposing table elements and a Ü over this spanning technology bridge
- FIG. 2 in a representation according to FIG. 1, the technology bridge with two Sei ⁇ ten puzzle and a function plate, and Fig. 3 u. 4 the desk system according to FIG. 1 in a side view or in FIG
- FIG. 5 shows the front view of the mobile, multifunctional and flexible work station furniture together with further pieces of furniture, such as desk, chair, container, shelf and implements
- FIG. 6 the plan view of a combination selection of possible arrangements of the mobile, multifunctional and flexible Work place furniture with tables and chairs,
- FIG. 7 shows the spatial representation of the mobile, multifunctional and flexible workstation furniture
- FIG. 8 shows the detail of the attachment of the additional elements including the
- FIG. 10 is a side view of the workplace furniture with a shelf structure above the table top, but without side panels and Fig. 11 shows the side view of the workplace furniture with differently ange ⁇ arranged screens.
- the desk system 1 is shown in FIG. 1 together with decorative and functional furniture.
- the desk system 1 comprises a bridge-like design element, which is referred to below as a technology bridge 2, and two table elements. Elements 3 and 4.
- the two table elements 3 and 4 abut with a narrow side or a longitudinal side below the technology bridge 2 together.
- the technology bridge 2 thus spans cantilevered and freestanding the table elements 3 and 4 in the region of the abutting edges and beyond over a portion of the respective table tops 3a and 4a.
- two computer screens 5 and a luminaire 6 are placed on the technology bridge 2 or held there in a movable manner.
- the technology bridge 2 is constructed from two side parts 2a, 2b and a functional plate 2c arranged and held between them.
- the functional plate 2c contains function outlets or connections 7 for removing or introducing supply cables or signal lines via the interior of the correspondingly at least partially hollow functional plate 2c into one or the other side part 2a or 2b.
- these are also at least partially hollow for cable management and / or cable recording.
- several cable channels are arranged in these cavities.
- the hollow or receptacle 8 formed by the insides of the side parts 2a and 2b and the underside of the functional plate 2c below the technology bridge 2 is characterized by the corresponding height dimension a of the side parts and the corresponding length dimension b of the functional plate 2c on the table elements 3 and 4 required Jardinbe ⁇ tuned.
- the excess of the technology bridge 2 formed by the height a and the length b compared to the corresponding dimensions of the or each table element 3 or 4 is in principle arbitrary. For functional, conceptual and / or optical reasons, however, the excess is preferably chosen as small as possible, as can be seen from FIGS. 3 and 4.
- each table element 3, 4 can be removed on the one hand from the technology bridge 2 and set up and used at another position, likewise as a separate part.
- the or each Tischele ⁇ ment 3, 4 in a simple manner only from the basic elements, namely a table top 3a, 4a and this supporting table frame 3b and 4b be constructed.
- the mobile or stationary, multifunctional, modular and flexible work place furniture according to FIGS. 5 to 9 also consists of two side parts 2a, 2b and a bridge element 2c.
- the side parts 2a, 2b and the bridge element 2c consist of a box profile frame, which is veneered with sheet metal covers or furniture panels.
- the metal covers are removable on the inside and / or outside and are held by velcro elements.
- cavities 8 '(FIG. 8) in the side parts 2a, 2b is possible.
- cable ducts are preferably arranged in parallel, which serve to accommodate cable excess lengths.
- adjustable floor rollers 18 and feet 17 may be attached by spindles.
- the height of the workplace furniture and thus of the bridge element 2 as a carrier of the accessories, such as PC, screen, etc. varied and adapted to the requirements.
- the bridge element 2 c also consists of a box profile frame which is connected to the side parts 1.
- the box profile frame of the bridge element 2c is covered with a table top 20 or a compact plate 20. Underneath, a further plate is arranged at a certain distance, which thus forms a cavity 8.
- the cavity 8 may be divided by one or more partitions 10. This will be desirable in a separate media feed 9 of power cables and data lines.
- a slot 12 is incorporated.
- a plurality of slots 12 can also be provided on the table top 20.
- a larger through hole 13 is inserted, which serves to carry out connectors 14 and the attachment of fastening elements of the accessories 5, 6 and of carrier elements 15. It is also conceivable that a plurality of through holes 13 are attached.
- the through hole 13 can be covered with a line transmission aperture. This embodiment and the attachment of profiled strips within the slot 12 serve the design of the workstation and increase the strength of the table top 20. With compact panels 20, this measure can be dispensed with.
- the holders of flat screens and desk lamps are attached.
- a screen 26 On the table top 20 or compact plate 20 can be placed parallel to the slot 12 and perpendicular to the table top 20 a screen 26 als ⁇ .
- This screen made of wood, metal or a transparent plastic is used for visual separation of opposite workstations.
- the media feeds 9 to these accessories 5,6 are guided directly through the slot 12 on the respective fastening element of the accessory element 5, 6.
- plug strips 16 are inserted, to which the media feeds 9 are closed an ⁇ .
- the supply of the media gas and water is conceivable.
- the workplace furniture is arranged over a table, desk or between two desks 3,4. By floor rollers 18, the work furniture can be very easily positioned as desired. There are hardly any limits to the variety of combinations in the workplace furniture.
- Roll container 22 or shelves 23 may be located below the workplace furniture.
- the arrangement of the chairs 24 depends on the specific workplace on the bridge element 2c or on the table.
- a rear wall 19 may be attached, which is designed to be removable and allows separation to the next workplace, the rear wall 19 can protrude above the michelement 2. If the rear wall 19 occupies only the height of the technical element 2, the technical element 2 can be used as a counter.
- a shelving system as shown in FIG. 10, can be arranged above the table top 20.
- the shelves 21 are held by a laterally attached to the Kunststoffelement 2 shelf support 27. In this case, the distance of the bottom shelf 21 is chosen so large that still find screens etc. on the technical element 2.
- the shelf support 27 may be additionally secured by a cross brace 28 within the side parts 2a, 2b.
- the side parts 2a, 2b comprise no covers and the bridge element 2c no table top 20.
- the bridge element 2c consists of the box profile frame and two spaced, narrow table tops 20 and a longitudinally divided table top 20. Below the Table top 20 line supports 11 are attached. These cable supports 11 may be designed hinged and thus allow easy access to the dropped lines 9. Another plate under the table top 20 is missing here so.
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| DE200410044794 DE102004044794A1 (de) | 2004-09-16 | 2004-09-16 | Mobiles oder feststehendes, multifunktionales, modulares und flexibles Arbeitsplatzmöbel |
| DE102004044794.2 | 2004-09-16 | ||
| DE200420014702 DE202004014702U1 (de) | 2004-09-17 | 2004-09-17 | Schreibtischsystem |
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| US8534752B2 (en) | 2010-06-02 | 2013-09-17 | Steelcase Inc. | Reconfigurable table assemblies |
| US8667908B2 (en) | 2010-06-02 | 2014-03-11 | Steelcase Inc. | Frame type table assemblies |
| US9185974B2 (en) | 2010-06-02 | 2015-11-17 | Steelcase Inc. | Frame type workstation configurations |
| US9210999B2 (en) | 2010-06-02 | 2015-12-15 | Steelcase Inc. | Frame type table assemblies |
| DE102016120021A1 (de) | 2016-10-20 | 2018-04-26 | Maximilian Rüttiger | Kabeldurchführung für Tischplatten |
| DE102016120013A1 (de) | 2016-10-20 | 2018-04-26 | Maximilian Rüttiger | Bausatz für einen Tisch |
| US10039374B2 (en) | 2016-05-13 | 2018-08-07 | Steelcase Inc. | Multi-tiered workstation assembly |
| US10517392B2 (en) | 2016-05-13 | 2019-12-31 | Steelcase Inc. | Multi-tiered workstation assembly |
| US12376677B1 (en) | 2012-10-10 | 2025-08-05 | Steelcase Inc. | Ergonomic seating system, tilt-lock control and remote powering method and apparatus |
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| US11317716B2 (en) | 2010-06-02 | 2022-05-03 | Steelcase Inc. | Frame type workstation configurations |
| US10681980B2 (en) | 2010-06-02 | 2020-06-16 | Steelcase Inc. | Frame type workstation configurations |
| US8667908B2 (en) | 2010-06-02 | 2014-03-11 | Steelcase Inc. | Frame type table assemblies |
| US8689705B2 (en) | 2010-06-02 | 2014-04-08 | Steelcase, Inc. | Reconfigurable table assemblies |
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| US9210999B2 (en) | 2010-06-02 | 2015-12-15 | Steelcase Inc. | Frame type table assemblies |
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| US12376677B1 (en) | 2012-10-10 | 2025-08-05 | Steelcase Inc. | Ergonomic seating system, tilt-lock control and remote powering method and apparatus |
| US10517392B2 (en) | 2016-05-13 | 2019-12-31 | Steelcase Inc. | Multi-tiered workstation assembly |
| US10039374B2 (en) | 2016-05-13 | 2018-08-07 | Steelcase Inc. | Multi-tiered workstation assembly |
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| DE102016120013A1 (de) | 2016-10-20 | 2018-04-26 | Maximilian Rüttiger | Bausatz für einen Tisch |
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