US20110180682A1 - Deployable support unit for reading material - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to an improved support unit or support stand for use in supporting reading material and the like, particularly such as an electronic device, at an angular orientation and height selected for convenient and comfortable viewing.
- the invention is designed for supporting a broad range of different types of reading material such as a book, magazine, electronic device, or other sheet-like reading materials and/or work items in a variety of different use environments.
- Support stands and the like for use in supporting written material are generally known in the art.
- Such support stands typically include a support plate or platen oriented in a generally upright and rearwardly tilted position, in combination with a raised lip or stop at a lower margin thereof for supporting reading material and the like, such as a book or magazine, or other sheet-like reading or work materials.
- the support stand is designed for retaining the reading material in a convenient position and orientation suited for comfortable viewing.
- the support stand is designed to minimize or eliminate the need for manual holding of the reading material, thereby significantly reducing fatigue to the user's hand, arm and neck muscles.
- the present invention relates to an improved support unit or stand for receiving and supporting reading material particularly such as an electronic device or the like at a selected and adjustably variable angular orientation and height, thereby supporting the reading material at a substantially optimized reading and viewing angle.
- an improved support unit or support stand for supporting reading material such as a book, magazine, electronic device, or other selected papers and/or sheet-like work items at an adjustably selected and convenient angle for facilitated viewing.
- the improved support unit or support stand is further adapted for adjustably and selectively varying the height of the reading material or the like relative to an underlying support surface, such as a desk or table top, or a portion of the viewer's body such as the lap.
- the support unit is deployable between a collapsed, generally flat and substantially two-dimensional non-deployed or stored position, and a deployed position with a support platen at an adjustably selected angle and height for comfortable viewing.
- the support platen is pivotally mounted onto a base plate for swinging movement between the non-deployed and deployed positions.
- the support platen is pivotally mounted onto an intermediate bracket plate which is in turn pivotally mounted onto the base plate, wherein the bracket plate permits and accommodates raising and lowering of the support platen relative to the base plate for variably adjusting the support platen height.
- one or more storage compartments defined at least partially by the base plate may contain selected elements such as writing implements, and/or a reading light adapted for removable mounting onto the support platen in the deployed position.
- an upper support strut orients the support platen at the selected position relative to the intermediate bracket plate and/or the base plate in a deployed position, but is adapted to overlie and protect the support platen in the form of a protective lid when in the non-deployed position.
- the support unit or support stand incorporates, in one preferred form, components of a laptop computer including a keyboard and processor unit carried by the base plate and a computer screen carried by the support platen.
- the keyboard and processor unit may be slidably mounted on the base plate for displacement between a normal stored position retracted and substantially concealed therein, and an operating position protruding forwardly from the base plate for facilitated user access.
- the computer screen is integrated into the adjustably support platen for ease and comfort of viewing.
- a protective cover flap may be hingedly mounted onto the support platen for normally overlying and protecting the computer screen, and for removably supporting selected reading material and the like, when the laptop computer is not in use.
- the support platen in another preferred form, comprises a bracket arm upstanding from the intermediate bracket plate and/or the base plate in the deployed position, wherein this bracket arm supports a platen unit rotatably mounted thereto.
- the platen unit is in turn adapted for securely supporting the reading material in a selected rotational position, as by means of a central magnet plate carried on the platen unit and designed to magnetically attract a metal plate or the like suitably attached to a rear face of the reading material as by means of a pressure sensitive adhesive or the like.
- the reading material may comprise an electronic device such as a Kindle or an iPad unit, or the like.
- FIG. 1 is a front side perspective view showing a reading material support unit or support stand constructed in accordance with one preferred form of the present invention, and wherein the support unit is depicted with a support platen in a deployed position;
- FIG. 2 is a rear side perspective view of the support unit of FIG. 1 , and depicting the support unit with the support platen in an alternative deployed position;
- FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of the support unit of FIGS. 1-2 , but wherein the support unit is shown in a collapsed or non-deployed position;
- FIG. 4 is a front perspective view illustrating the front and left sides of a reading material support unit constructed in accordance with an alternative preferred form of the invention, and depicting the support unit with a support platen in a first deployed position;
- FIG. 5 is a front perspective view similar to FIG. 4 but depicting the front and right sides of the support unit in said first deployed position;
- FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of the support unit shown in FIGS. 4-5 , and illustrating the support unit in said first deployed position;
- FIG. 7 is a rear perspective view similar to FIG. 6 , but showing manipulation of a pivotally mounted rear strut for selectively orienting the support unit in the first deployed position;
- FIG. 8 is a front perspective view of the support unit of FIGS. 4-7 , but showing the support unit with the support platen in a second and elevated deployed position;
- FIG. 9 is a left side elevational view of the support unit in the second deployed position as viewed in FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged and fragmented front elevational view of the support unit in the second deployed position
- FIG. 11 is a top perspective view showing the support unit of FIGS. 4-10 in a collapsed, non-deployed position
- FIG. 12 is a bottom perspective view of the support unit of FIGS. 4-11 in the collapsed, non-deployed position;
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged and fragmented rear perspective view, shown partially in exploded form, and depicting installation of a reading light onto the support unit in the deployed position;
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged and fragmented front perspective view showing the reading light installed onto the support unit
- FIG. 15 is an enlarged perspective view of the reading light in accordance with one preferred form thereof.
- FIG. 16 is a fragmented perspective view of the reading light in an operative or illuminated orientation
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 16 , but with a battery compartment cover removed to illustrate operation of the reading light;
- FIG. 18 is a top perspective view similar to FIG. 11 , but depicting a modified embodiment incorporating a laptop computer;
- FIG. 19 is a top perspective view similar to FIG. 4 , but illustrating the laptop computer embodiment of FIG. 18 in a first deployed position;
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the laptop computer embodiment of FIG. 18 to illustrate a computer keyboard and processor unit and a computer screen;
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 8 , and showing the laptop computer embodiment of FIG. 18 in a second and elevated deployed position;
- FIG. 22 is a fragmented perspective view similar to FIG. 16 , but depicting a pair of LED type light sources supporting for producing diverging light beams;
- FIG. 23 is a schematic diagram showing the pair of LED light sources of FIG. 22 producing relatively wide angle illumination of reading material on an associated support platen;
- FIG. 24 is a front perspective view of a further alternative preferred form of the invention, and illustrating the support unit in a fully deployed position supporting a digital device supported thereon in a viewable position;
- FIG. 25 is a rear perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 24 ;
- FIG. 26 is an enlarged and fragmented front perspective view taken generally on the line 26 - 26 of FIG. 24 , and showing a lower support strut for shifting an intermediate bracket plate to an elevated, deployed position relative to an underlying base plate;
- FIG. 27 is an enlarged and fragmented perspective view illustrating a support platen of the alternative embodiment of FIGS. 24-26 supporting the digital device and depicting manipulation of the support platen relative to a upper support strut;
- FIG. 28 is an enlarged and fragmented perspective view similar to FIG. 27 , and showing nested movement of the support platen with digital device thereon to a protected non-deployed position underlying the upper support strut;
- FIG. 29 is a side perspective view showing the support unit of FIG. 24-28 in a non-deployed position with the upper support strut protectively overlying the support platen with digital device thereon;
- FIG. 30 is a front perspective view showing the support unit of FIGS. 24-29 in an alternative deployed position with the intermediate bracket plate substantially coplanar with the underlying base plate;
- FIG. 31 is a top and left side perspective view of an alternative preferred embodiment of the invention, shown in a deployed configuration
- FIG. 32 is a rear and right side perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 31 ;
- FIG. 33 is a rear and right side perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 31 , with a platen unit thereof depicted in an alternative rotational position;
- FIG. 34 is a top plan view of the embodiment of FIG. 31 , shown in a non-deployed position with a protective case lid thereon;
- FIG. 35 is a top plan view of the embodiment of FIG. 31 , with a case lid removed therefrom to reveal the support unit in the non-deployed position;
- FIG. 36 is a front elevation view of the support unit depicted in a deployed position, and illustrating a rear side of an electronic device removed from the support unit to show a metal plate or the like mounted thereon;
- FIG. 37 is a somewhat schematic diagram illustrating the embodiment of FIG. 31 is a deployed configuration.
- FIG. 38 is a somewhat schematic diagram similar to FIG. 37 but showing another alternative preferred form of the invention consistent with the construction shown in FIGS. 24-30 .
- an improved support unit or support stand referred to generally in FIGS. 1-3 by the reference numeral 10 is provided for use in supporting reading material for convenient and comfortable viewing.
- the support unit 10 is deployable between a collapsed, substantially flat or two dimensional configuration as viewed in FIG. 3 , and any one of a plurality of different deployed positions ( FIGS. 1 and 2 ) with a support platen 12 oriented at a selected and at least partially upright position for receiving and supporting the reading material.
- the support unit 10 generally comprises the support platen 12 having a generally rectangular configuration as depicted in the illustrative drawings.
- This support platen 12 is hingedly or pivotally connected by means of a suitable hinge 14 ( FIG. 2 ) mounted on the rear or underside surface of the support platen 12 near a front margin thereof to an underlying base plate 16 having a size and shape conforming generally with the platen 12 .
- the support platen 12 is movable between a non-deployed position ( FIG. 3 ) in substantially parallel and closely overlying relation with the support base 16 , and a deployed position ( FIGS. 1-2 ) tilted upwardly at a selected rearward angular orientation relative to the base plate 16 .
- the support platen 12 may include a rearwardly or downwardly projecting peripheral rim 13 ( FIG. 2 ) for circumscribing and concealing the base plate 16 , when the two components are in the non-deployed or stored position as viewed in FIG. 3 .
- the support platen 12 is movable to and retained in the selected deployed or upwardly tilted angular orientation by means of a rear or first support strut 18 adapted for adjustably selected interengagement between the support platen 12 and the support base 16 .
- the accompanying drawings show the support strut 18 hingedly or pivotally connected to the rear or underside surface of the support platen 12 by means of a suitable hinge 20 , with a lower or rearward margin of said strut 18 selectively engageable with one of an array or a plurality of transversely elongated raised ribs 22 formed on an upper surface of the base plate 16 . As shown in FIGS.
- these ribs 22 are formed in a generally parallel spaced-apart pattern on the base plate 16 , and thus provide multiple stops for respective engagement by the strut 18 for supporting the platen 12 in any selected one of a plurality of several different angular orientations relative to the base plate 16 .
- FIG. 1 shows the strut 18 engaged with a rib 22 disposed near a rear margin of the base plate 16 , whereby the support platen 12 is retained at a modest tilt-up angle (about 30 as shown) relative to the base plate 16 .
- FIG. 2 shows the strut 18 engaged with a rib 22 disposed nearer to a front margin of the base plate 16 , whereby the support platen 12 is retained at a relatively steeper tilt-up angle (about 80 as shown).
- the support platen 12 can thus be oriented at a selected tilt-up angle chosen from within a relatively broad range, and specifically selected by the user for supporting reading material and the like at a substantially optimized viewing and reading angle.
- the strut 18 may be pivotally coupled to the base plate 16 , and that the ribs 22 may be formed on the rear or underside surface of the support platen 12 .
- Other alternative support strut configurations may also be used.
- a support strip 24 is mounted on a front or upper surface of the support platen 12 , near the front or lower margin thereof, to define an outwardly protruding lip or stop for supporting the selected reading material.
- this support strip 24 comprises a relatively narrow-width element normally nested within a matingly shaped shallow pocket 26 formed in the front or upper surface of the support platen 12 .
- This strip 24 is hingedly or pivotally coupled to the platen 12 as by means of a suitable hinge 28 ( FIG. 1 ) for quick and easy movement between a stored or non-deployed position lying substantially flat within the pocket 26 ( FIG. 3 ) and a deployed position ( FIG. 1 ) extending generally perpendicularly to the plane of the support platen 12 .
- a finger hole 30 may be formed in the support platen 12 bridging partially into the pocket 26 at a side edge thereof opposite to the strip hinge 28 for facilitated manual grasping of the adjacent edge of the strip 24 and fingertip displacement thereof from the non-deployed to the deployed position.
- the support platen 12 and the underlying base plate 16 are arranged in closely overlying and substantially parallel relation, with the support strut 18 nested in substantially parallel relation therebetween.
- the support strip 24 is nested within the platen pocket 26 , in substantially co-planar relation to the support platen 12 .
- the support platen 12 is quickly and easily moved to a selected tilt-up deployed position and retained in that selected position by the hinged support strut 18 engaged with a selected one of raised ribs 22 on the base plate 16 .
- the front support strip 24 is quickly and easily shifted from the stored or nested position to a deployed position projecting outwardly from and generally perpendicularly to the plane of the support platen 12 .
- reading material or the like can be supported by the platen 12 and associated stop strip 24 at the selected, substantially optimized viewing and reading angle.
- the unit 10 can be placed upon a selected support surface, such as a desktop or tabletop or the like.
- the unit 10 can be rested upon other types of underlying support surfaces, such as upon the lap or legs of a user in a sitting or reclined position.
- a selected non-skid material 32 such as a soft pad or a rubberized or foam layer or the like, can be mounted on the underside of the base plate 16 for improved stable positioning of the unit 10 onto any selected support surface.
- FIGS. 4-12 depict a modified support unit or support stand 110 constructed in accordance with one alternative preferred form of the present invention, wherein components corresponding in structure and/or function with those shown and described in FIGS. 1-3 are identified by common reference numerals increased by 100 .
- the modified support unit 110 includes a deployable support platen 112 and an associated support plate 116 , but wherein these components are hingedly interconnected by an intermediate bracket plate 40 (shown best in FIGS. 8-10 ). With this construction, the support platen 112 can be oriented at a selected tilt-up deployed position, and also at a selected vertical height position relative to the underlying support base 116 .
- the support platen 112 is pivotally or hingedly coupled by means of suitable hinges 114 ( FIGS. 6 and 7 ) mounted on the rear or underside surface of the support platen 112 near a front margin thereof to the underlying intermediate bracket plate 40 generally at or near a front margin of said bracket plate. Accordingly, the support platen 112 is movable between a non-deployed position ( FIGS. 11-12 ) in closely overlying and substantially parallel relation with the bracket plate 40 , and a deployed position ( FIGS. 4-10 ) tilted upwardly at a selected angular orientation relative to the bracket plate 40 .
- This intermediate bracket plate 40 is pivotally or hingedly coupled in turn as by means of bracket hinges 42 ( FIGS. 8-9 ) at a rear margin thereof generally at or near an associated rear margin of the underlying base plate 116 .
- the support platen 112 is thus movable to and retained in the selected deployed or upwardly tilted angular orientation by means of a rear or first support strut 118 adapted for adjustably selected interengagement between the support platen 112 and the intermediate bracket plate 40 .
- the accompanying drawings show the support strut 118 hingedly or pivotally connected to the rear or underside surface of the support platen 112 by means of a suitable strut hinge 120 ( FIGS. 6-7 ), with a lower or rearward margin of said strut 118 selectively engageable with one of an array or a plurality of transversely elongated raised ribs 44 formed on an upper surface of the bracket plate 40 . As shown in FIGS.
- FIGS. 6-7 shows the strut 118 with a generally U-shaped configuration defining a pair of downwardly and rearwardly extending legs 119 for respectively engaging raised ribs 44 formed in a pair of transversely aligned rib sets or tracks generally at opposite sides of the intermediate bracket plate 40 .
- the support platen 112 can be adjustably set at a selected deployed, upwardly tilted orientation relative to the underlying components including the bracket plate 40 and the base plate 116 , as viewed in FIGS. 4-5 .
- the specific angular orientation of the support platen 112 relative to the underlying structures is determined by the selected raised ribs 44 on the upper side of the bracket plate 40 which are engaged by the lower or rearward ends of the legs 119 of the rear support strut 118 .
- a front side of the support platen 112 defines one or more transversely extending stop lips 46 for supporting reading material on the support platen 112 at a selected vertical position.
- the support platen 112 may also include a front support strip 124 hingedly or pivotally movable between a non-deployed position ( FIG. 11 ) nested substantially within a pocket 126 on the support platen 112 , and a deployed position ( FIGS. 4-5 and 8 - 9 ) projecting outwardly from the platen 112 to support reading material (in the same manner as previously shown and described herein with respect to FIGS. 1-3 ).
- the modified support unit 110 may be further adjusted for variably selecting the height of the support platen 112 relative to the underlying base plate 116 by shifting the intermediate bracket plate 40 to an upwardly tilted orientation. That is, the bracket plate 40 can be raised about the hinges 42 relative to the underlying base plate 116 , with an underlying bracket or second support strut 48 engaged between the bracket plate 40 and the base plate 116 as viewed in FIGS. 8-10 .
- This bracket support strut 48 is shown hingedly or pivotally coupled to the underside or rear side of the bracket plate 40 as by means of a suitable hinge 50 .
- the strut 48 can be oriented to engage one of a plurality of raised ribs 122 formed on the base plate 116 to retain the bracket plate 40 in the selected raised position.
- the preferred bracket strut 48 has a generally U-shaped configuration defining a pair of downwardly or rearwardly extending strut legs 49 for respectively engaging the ribs 122 formed on the base plate 116 in a transversely aligned pair of rib sets or tracks generally at opposite sides of the base plate.
- the support plate 112 , intermediate bracket plate 40 , and base plate 116 can be oriented in a low profile, substantially two-dimensional non-deployed position in a closely stacked parallel array, as viewed in FIGS. 11-12 . From this non-deployed position, the support platen 112 can be raised to a selected tilt-up angle representing a selected deployed position for supporting reading material. If desired, the intermediate bracket leg 40 may also be raised to a selected tilt-up angle for purposes of adjusting the vertical height position of the support platen 112 relative to the underlying base plate 116 . The support unit 110 thus supports the selected reading material at an individually chosen angle and height for optimized user viewing.
- the base plate 116 may, of course, be supported on any convenient support surface such as a desktop or tabletop, or alternately upon a user's lap, etc.
- a suitable non-skid or soft pad surface 132 may be provided on the underside of the base plate 116 .
- the intermediate bracket plate 40 also has a generally U-shaped configuration defining a front segment for pivotal connection to the support platen 112 by means of the hinges 114 , and a pair of rearwardly projecting bracket legs 41 for connection to the rear margin of the base plate 116 by means of the hinges 42 .
- the space between the bracket plate legs 41 is open and exposed to reveal a portion of the underlying base plate 116 , when the support platen 112 is raised.
- this exposed portion of the base plate 116 may be formed to define one or more storage pockets 60 ( FIGS. 6-7 ) for receiving and supporting useful articles such as writing implements (not shown) and a compact deployable light unit 62 .
- FIGS. 13-17 depict the compact light unit 62 constructed in accordance with one preferred form of the invention.
- the light unit 62 comprises an elongated housing including a mounting or base segment 64 having a mounting tab 66 at one end thereof for quick and easy slide-fit reception into a mounting slot 68 ( FIG. 13 ) formed generally at an upper margin of the raised support platen 112 .
- the light unit 62 can be removably secured to the support platen 112 at the upper margin, or at any other position, or to another adjacent structure proximate to the reading material supported on the platen 112 , as by means of spring clamp 70 ( FIG. 14 ).
- Alternative mounting devices such as clips and the like may also be used.
- the light unit 62 has an articulated construction including a central cam segment 72 mounted pivotally between the mounting segment 64 (including the mounting tab 66 and the spring clamp 70 ) and a light housing 76 .
- the light housing 76 includes a suitable bulb or light source 78 positioned within an open-sided shroud 79 for generally unidirectional casting of light when the bulb 78 is energized.
- a small incandescent lamp bulb 78 is depicted in FIGS. 15-17 , persons skilled in the art will appreciate that alternative light sources such as LED's and the like may be used.
- a battery power source 80 ( FIG. 17 ) is contained within a battery compartment 82 normally closed by a removable access cover 84 ( FIG. 16 ).
- the battery 80 is positioned for slidable movement within the compartment 82 , upon engagement by a pair of cams 86 on the cam segment 72 , when the light housing 76 is pivotally displaced relative to the cam segment 72 .
- Such sliding battery movement results in closure of an electrical circuit and corresponding energization of the light source 78 to illuminate the reading material on the support platen 112 , when the light unit is in an unfolded or deployed orientation.
- Reverse pivotal movement of the light housing 76 relative to the cam segment 72 to a folded or non-deployed orientation results in spring-loaded retraction of the battery 80 , and corresponding de-energization of the light source 78 .
- a spring element 88 such as the illustrative resilient foam member, is interposed between the battery 80 and the shroud 79 to retract the battery and de-energize the light source 78 .
- This light unit 62 is thus mounted quickly and easily onto the deployed support platen 112 , when and if desired by the user.
- the cam segment 72 and the light housing 76 extend forwardly above the upper margin of the support platen 112 ( FIG. 14 ) to position the shroud 79 in a downwardly open position for illumination of the front side of the support platen 112 and reading material positioned thereon.
- the light source 78 is energized simply by pivoting the light housing 76 downwardly relative to the cam segment 72 to complete the battery power circuit, as described above.
- the unit Upon completion of use of the light unit 62 , the unit is quickly and easily de-mounted from the support platen 112 and returned to the associated storage pocket 60 on the base plate 116 .
- FIG. 15 shows the mounting segment 64 pivoted into overlying relation with the central cam segment 72 for reducing the overall unit length to fit within one of the storage pockets 60 .
- light source devices including but not limited to devices including an adapter for plug-in connection to an appropriate a-c power source.
- FIGS. 18-21 illustrate a further modified support unit or support stand 210 constructed in accordance with a further alternative preferred form of the present invention, wherein components corresponding in structure and/or function with those shown and described in FIGS. 4-12 are identified by common reference numerals.
- the modified support unit 210 includes a laptop computer 90 including a keyboard and processor unit 92 carried by the base plate 116 , and a computer screen 94 carried by the support platen 112 .
- the keyboard/processor unit 92 is slidably supported by the base plate 116 for sliding displacement along a track 96 ( FIG. 20 ) at laterally opposite sides thereof between a normal concealed and stored position ( FIGS. 18-19 ) and an extended operating position protruding at least a short distance forwardly from a front margin of the base plate 116 as viewed in FIGS. 20-21 .
- the keyboard array 97 on the keyboard unit 92 is sufficiently exposed for user access and key manipulation to operate the computer 90 .
- Detents may be provided for substantial but releasible snap-fit retention of the keyboard and processor unit 92 normally in the concealed and stored position. Persons skilled in the art will recognize and appreciate that alternative means may be provided for releasibly retaining the keyboard unit 92 normally in the concealed and stored position.
- the support platen 112 is adjustably positioned at a selected height and at a selected angular orientation, as previously shown and described with respect to FIGS. 4-12 , to position the computer screen 94 ( FIG. 21 ) such as an LCD or other standard flat panel display at a convenient height and angular position for ease of viewing.
- the computer screen 94 provides the reading material viewed by the user.
- a protective cover flap 98 is mounted on the support platen 116 having the computer screen 94 integrated therewith, for selectively overlying and protecting the computer screen 94 when the laptop computer 90 is not in use.
- FIGS. 19-21 show this cover flap 98 swingably mounted onto the support platen 116 at a rearward or upper margin thereof by means of a suitable hinge 99 .
- This cover flap 98 may, if desired, incorporate an opening 100 for exposing the pivotally mounted support strip 124 ( FIGS. 18-19 ) on the support platen 112 , whereby the support strip 124 can be deployed ( FIG. 19 ) as previously shown and described to support reading material and the like irrespective of the position of the cover flap 98 .
- the cover flap 98 when the computer 90 is not in use, the cover flap 98 overlies the computer screen 94 to protect it against undesired damage as by scratching and the like. However, when use of the computer 90 is desired, the cover flap 98 is swingably shifted quickly and easily to a position draped behind the elevated support platen 116 ( FIG. 21 ) to expose the computer screen 94 for easy and comfortable user viewing.
- FIG. 20 shows the computer screen 94 pivoted relative to the base plate 116 to face directionally away from the associated keyboard unit 92 .
- FIG. 20 shows the computer screen shifted so that a person or persons sitting across a desk from the computer user may see the display screen 94 .
- suitable software is incorporated into the laptop computer 90 for quickly and easily, as by means of a simple predetermined key stroke, inverting the image or images on the display screen 94 for viewing in the orientation shown in FIG. 20 .
- Such software would then permit quick and easy re-inversion of the display screen image or images upon return movement of the screen 94 to a normal position ( FIG. 21 ) facing the computer user.
- FIGS. 18-21 While the computer embodiment is shown in FIGS. 18-21 in connection with the support unit 110 as shown and described in further detail in FIGS. 4-12 , persons skilled in the art will understand that the laptop computer 90 may be incorporated into the support unit 10 of FIGS. 1-3 .
- FIG. 22 shows a modified light unit 162 similar to the one depicted in FIGS. 13-17 , and including a pair of light sources 78 a and 78 b preferably in the form of a pair of LED type elements.
- This pair of light sources 78 a, 78 b are supported within the shroud 79 on a suitable substrate 81 such as a small circuit board structure of generally nonplanar shape.
- the two light sources 78 a, 78 b are oriented on the substrate 81 to produce individual light beams, when energized, which diverge (as shown best in FIG. 23 ) to provide wide angle illumination of reading material such as magazine or book 83 supported on an associated support platen 12 or 112 .
- Such wide angle illumination of the reading material is believed to improve the ease and comfort of using the support unit, with minimal eye strain or eye fatigue, during night-time or low light conditions.
- FIGS. 24-30 depict a further modified support unit or support stand 310 constructed in accordance with a further alternative preferred form of the present invention, wherein components corresponding in structure and/or function with those shown and described in FIGS. 4-12 are identified by common reference numerals in the 300 series.
- the further modified support unit 310 includes a deployable support platen 312 and an associated support or base plate 316 , wherein these components are hingedly interconnected by an intermediate bracket plate 340 (shown best in FIGS. 24-26 ).
- the support platen 312 can be oriented at a selected tilt-up deployed position, and also at a selected vertical height position relative to the underlying support or base plate 316 , and/or also with respect to the underlying intermediate support bracket 340 .
- An electronic and preferably digital device 350 such as a computer or computer touchpad, or an electronic reading device, or the like is supported by the support platen 312 in the selected elevated or deployed orientation for facilitated reading and/or appropriate manipulation.
- a computer or computer touchpad or an electronic reading device, or the like is supported by the support platen 312 in the selected elevated or deployed orientation for facilitated reading and/or appropriate manipulation.
- Persons skilled in the art will recognize and appreciate that other types of reading material and/or devices may be supported by the support platen 312 .
- an upper support strut 318 has a generally plate-like geometry and beneficially comprises an upper closure lid for the support unit 310 and the platen 312 with the electronic device 350 supported thereon, when the unit is in the folded and collapsed, or non-deployed position ( FIG. 29 ).
- the support platen 312 is pivotally or hingedly coupled by means of suitable hinges 314 ( FIGS. 24 and 25 ) mounted on the rear or underside surface of the support platen 312 at or near a front margin thereof to the underlying intermediate bracket plate 340 generally at or near a front margin of said bracket plate. Accordingly, the support platen 312 is movable between a collapsed or non-deployed position ( FIG. 29 ) in closely overlying and substantially parallel relation with the bracket plate 340 , and a deployed position ( FIGS. 24-25 and 30 ) tilted upwardly at a selected angular orientation relative to the bracket plate 340 .
- This intermediate bracket plate 340 is pivotally or hingedly coupled in turn as by means of a bracket hinge 342 ( FIGS. 24-25 ) at a rear margin thereof and located generally at or near an associated rear margin of the underlying base plate 316 .
- the support platen 312 is thus movable to and retained in the selected deployed or upwardly tilted angular orientation by means of the upper or first support strut 318 adapted for adjustably selected interengagement between the support platen 312 and the intermediate bracket plate 340 .
- the accompanying drawings show the support strut 318 hingedly or pivotally connected to a rear margin of the intermediate bracket plate 340 by means of the hinge 342 ( FIGS. 24-25 ), with an upper or forward margin of said strut 318 including a tab 319 selectively engageable with one of an array or a plurality of transversely elongated recessed slots 344 formed on the rearward or lower surface of the support platen 312 . As shown in FIG.
- these slots 344 are horizontally oriented and formed in generally parallel spaced-apart relation on the support platen 312 , and thus provide multiple stops for engagement by the strut tab 319 for supporting the platen 312 in a selected one of several different angular orientations relative to the bracket plate 340 .
- the support platen 312 can be adjustably set at a selected deployed, upwardly tilted orientation relative to the underlying components including the intermediate bracket plate 340 and the base plate 316 .
- the specific angular orientation of the support platen 312 relative to the underlying structures is determined by the selected slot 344 into which the strut tab 319 is received.
- front side of the support platen 312 defines a shallow recessed seat 252 lined with a foam pad 354 ( FIGS. 27-28 ) or the like for securely receiving and supporting the electronic device 350 , such as the digital reader as shown.
- the modified support unit 310 may be further adjusted for variably selecting the height of the support platen 312 relative to the underlying base plate 316 by shifting the intermediate bracket plate 340 to an upwardly tilted orientation relative to the underlying base plate 316 ( FIGS. 24-25 ). That is, the intermediate bracket plate 340 can be raised about the hinge 342 relative to the underlying base plate 316 , with an underlying or lower second support strut 348 engaged between the intermediate bracket plate 340 and the base plate 316 as viewed in FIGS. 24-26 .
- This lower support strut 348 is shown hingedly or pivotally coupled to the underside or rear side of the bracket plate 340 as by means of a suitable hinge 349 .
- the lower strut 348 can be oriented to engage one of a plurality of raised ribs 322 formed on the base plate 316 to retain the intermediate bracket plate 340 in the selected raised position.
- the support platen 312 , intermediate bracket plate 340 , and base plate 316 can be oriented in a low profile, substantially two-dimensional non-deployed position in a closely stacked parallel array, as viewed in FIG. 29 .
- the support platen 312 is protectively concealed by the now-overlying upper support strut 318 .
- FIGS. 27-28 show manipulation of the support platen 312 with electronic device 350 thereon toward this non-deployed position with the upper support strut 318 shifted from an angular orientation with the tab 319 thereon seated within a selected slot 344 toward the collapsed or non-deployed position protectively overlying the support platen 312 and the related electronic device 350 .
- a lower or inboard surface of the upper support strut 318 can be lined with a segment of foam material 356 or the like to assist in cushioning and protecting the device 350 in the non-deployed position.
- the support platen 312 can be raised as desired to a selected deployed position oriented at virtually any convenient height and angle relative to the underlying base plate 316 by suitable manipulation of the upper strut 318 and/or the lower strut 348 , as described.
- FIGS. 24-25 show both struts 318 , 348 angularly engaging the support platen 312 and the intermediate bracket plate 340 , respectively.
- FIG. 30 shows the upper support strut 318 angularly engaging the support platen 312 , with the intermediate bracket plate 340 and the underlying base plate 316 in substantially coplanar relation with the lower strut 348 lying substantially coplanar therebetween.
- the upper support strut 318 swings upwardly from the support platen 312 ( FIG. 27 ), followed in succession by swinging of the support platen 312 downwardly onto the underlying bracket plate 340 and then swinging the upper support strut 318 downwardly to a position protectively overlying and encasing the device 350 is a safe and secure manner, as viewed in FIG. 29 .
- the folded unit 310 is shown in FIG. 30 .
- the strut 318 or any other portion of the device, may incorporate a detent mechanism for snap-fit closure of the unit 310 in the non-deployed position.
- FIGS. 31-37 depict a further modified support unit or support stand 410 constructed in accordance with a further alternative preferred form of the present invention.
- the further modified support unit 410 includes a deployable and rotatable support platen 412 ( FIGS. 32-33 ) and an associated support or base plate 416 , wherein these components are hingedly interconnected by an intermediate bracket plate 440 (shown best in FIGS. 31-33 and 36 - 37 ).
- the support platen 412 can be oriented at a selected tilt-up deployed position, and also at a selected vertical height position relative to the underlying support or base plate 416 , and/or also with respect to the underlying intermediate support bracket 440 .
- the support platen 412 can be oriented rotationally to accommodate an electronic and preferably digital device 450 such as a Kindle or iPad unit which may incorporate a keyboard and/or a touchpad, in the selected elevated or deployed orientation for facilitated reading and/or appropriate manipulation.
- an electronic and preferably digital device 450 such as a Kindle or iPad unit which may incorporate a keyboard and/or a touchpad, in the selected elevated or deployed orientation for facilitated reading and/or appropriate manipulation.
- Persons skilled in the art will recognize and appreciate that other types of reading material and/or devices may be supported by the support platen 412 .
- FIGS. 31-33 and 35 an exemplary electronic reading device 450 with a lower keypad 451 thereon is shown in FIGS. 31-33 and 35 .
- This electronic reading device 450 is supported in a secure and stable manner on the support platen 412 as by means of a plate 453 ( FIGS. 36-37 ) formed from a selected magnetically attractable component such as a metal material or other suitable material chosen for its magnetic attraction characteristics.
- a stainless steel plate 453 is used.
- a pressure sensitive adhesive film 455 ( FIG. 37 ) is applied to this plate 453 for adhering the plate 453 to a rear face ( FIGS. 36-37 ) of the electronic device 450 .
- the magnetically attractable component or plate 453 is positioned on the rear face of the device 450 for magnetic attraction with a plate magnet 413 mounted as by means of a suitable adhesive film (or, alternately, by magnetic attraction) onto a central front region of a platen unit 415 ( FIG. 36 ) forming an integral portion of the support platen 412 . Accordingly, the plate magnet 413 securely and in a stable manner mounts the electronic device 450 by means of the plate 453 onto the platen unit 415 .
- the platen unit 415 is in turn carried rotatably on a backstop and upstanding (in the deployed position) bracket arm 417 ( FIGS. 32-33 ) which also comprises an integral portion of the support platen 412 . That is, a screw or rivet 419 ( FIGS. 32-33 ) rotatably mounts the platen unit 415 onto the bracket arm 417 for rotatably supporting the platen unit 415 (and a reading device 450 supported thereon) in any one of multiple selected rotational positions.
- FIGS. 31-32 show the platen unit 415 supported by the bracket arm 417 in a generally vertical orientation
- FIG. 33 shows the platen unit 415 supported in a generally horizontal orientation.
- FIGS. 34-35 shows the support unit 410 in a non-deployed and generally flat or collapsed configuration with the lower base plate 416 forming a lower portion of a case for the unit 410 .
- a protective case lid 492 is fitted with the lower base plate 416 to enclose and protect the unit 410 and a device 450 carried thereby.
- FIG. 35 shows the case lid 492 removed from the unit 410 , with the unit 410 still shown in the collapsed or non-deployed configuration.
- FIGS. 32-33 show the support unit is a deployed position with the case lid 492 conveniently inverted to receive the lower base plate 416 .
- FIGS. 31-33 and 36 - 37 show the support unit 410 in a deployed position, with the intermediate bracket plate 440 being hingedly coupled between a rear region of the lower base plate 416 by means of a suitable hinge 442 and hingedly coupled to a lower region of the upstanding bracket arm 417 as by means of another suitable hinge 414 .
- a lower support strut 448 connected generally centrally to the underside of the intermediate bracket plate 440 as by another hinge 449 ( FIG. 37 ) has a lower or free end tab or tooth 441 or the like to fit into a selected one of multiple transversely extending slots 443 or the like formed in the base plate 416 .
- an upper strut 418 is hingedly coupled generally centrally to an underside or rear side of the bracket arm 417 as by means of yet another hinge 409 , and includes a lower or free end tab or tooth 421 ( FIG. 37 ) thereon to fit into a selected one of multiple transversely extending slots 444 formed in the intermediate bracket plate 440 .
- the electronic device 450 can be elevated relative to the base plate 416 to virtually any selected height and then rotated to virtually any selected rotational position for convenient and comfortable reading and/or manipulation.
- FIG. 38 depicts in somewhat schematic form a modification of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 31-37 , different in that a modified case lid 492 ′ comprises an upper strut for the illustrated unit 410 ′, similar to the embodiment previously shown and described with respect to FIGS. 24-30 . More specifically, the modified case lid 492 ′ is shown hinged at a rear of the base plate 416 ′ as by means of a suitable hinge 409 ′.
- the case lid 492 ′ extends forwardly and angularly upwardly (in the deployed configuration as shown) to an upper or free front end that defines a tab or tooth 421 ′ for seating within a transversely elongated slot 444 ′ formed in the bracket arm 417 ′ of the support platen 412 ′.
- this slot 444 ′ can be one of several slots formed in the upper bracket arm 417 ′ and/or in the platen unit 415 ′ of the support platen 412 ′, similar to the multiple slots 444 shown in FIG. 31 .
- the device 450 again can be supported in virtually any elevational and rotational position, but can subsequently be knocked down to a non-deployed configuration with the case lid 492 ′ fitting in a protective and overlying relation with the lower base plate 416 ′—in the same manner as viewed in FIGS. 29 and 34 .
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Abstract
A support unit for supporting readable material at a convenient angle and height for facilitated viewing. The support unit is deployable between a collapsed and generally flat non-deployed position, and a deployed position with a support platen at an adjustably selected angle and height for comfortable viewing. In one embodiment, the support platen is pivotally mounted onto an intermediate bracket plate which in turn is pivotally mounted onto a base plate, with an upper support strut adjustably set to accommodate support platen positioning relative to the base plate and bracket plate in one of multiple angular settings. The support platen may additionally support the reading material such as an electronic digital device including electronic touch pad or keypad, at a selected rotational position. In one preferred form, the upper support strut is adapted to overlie and protect the support platen and device thereon in the non-deployed position.
Description
- This invention relates generally to an improved support unit or support stand for use in supporting reading material and the like, particularly such as an electronic device, at an angular orientation and height selected for convenient and comfortable viewing. The invention is designed for supporting a broad range of different types of reading material such as a book, magazine, electronic device, or other sheet-like reading materials and/or work items in a variety of different use environments.
- Support stands and the like for use in supporting written material are generally known in the art. Such support stands typically include a support plate or platen oriented in a generally upright and rearwardly tilted position, in combination with a raised lip or stop at a lower margin thereof for supporting reading material and the like, such as a book or magazine, or other sheet-like reading or work materials. The support stand is designed for retaining the reading material in a convenient position and orientation suited for comfortable viewing. By contrast, the support stand is designed to minimize or eliminate the need for manual holding of the reading material, thereby significantly reducing fatigue to the user's hand, arm and neck muscles.
- The present invention relates to an improved support unit or stand for receiving and supporting reading material particularly such as an electronic device or the like at a selected and adjustably variable angular orientation and height, thereby supporting the reading material at a substantially optimized reading and viewing angle.
- In accordance with the invention, an improved support unit or support stand is provided for supporting reading material such as a book, magazine, electronic device, or other selected papers and/or sheet-like work items at an adjustably selected and convenient angle for facilitated viewing. In addition, the improved support unit or support stand is further adapted for adjustably and selectively varying the height of the reading material or the like relative to an underlying support surface, such as a desk or table top, or a portion of the viewer's body such as the lap. The support unit is deployable between a collapsed, generally flat and substantially two-dimensional non-deployed or stored position, and a deployed position with a support platen at an adjustably selected angle and height for comfortable viewing.
- In one preferred form of the invention, the support platen is pivotally mounted onto a base plate for swinging movement between the non-deployed and deployed positions. In an alternative preferred form, the support platen is pivotally mounted onto an intermediate bracket plate which is in turn pivotally mounted onto the base plate, wherein the bracket plate permits and accommodates raising and lowering of the support platen relative to the base plate for variably adjusting the support platen height. In the non-deployed position, one or more storage compartments defined at least partially by the base plate may contain selected elements such as writing implements, and/or a reading light adapted for removable mounting onto the support platen in the deployed position.
- In one alternative preferred form, an upper support strut orients the support platen at the selected position relative to the intermediate bracket plate and/or the base plate in a deployed position, but is adapted to overlie and protect the support platen in the form of a protective lid when in the non-deployed position.
- The support unit or support stand incorporates, in one preferred form, components of a laptop computer including a keyboard and processor unit carried by the base plate and a computer screen carried by the support platen. The keyboard and processor unit may be slidably mounted on the base plate for displacement between a normal stored position retracted and substantially concealed therein, and an operating position protruding forwardly from the base plate for facilitated user access. The computer screen is integrated into the adjustably support platen for ease and comfort of viewing. A protective cover flap may be hingedly mounted onto the support platen for normally overlying and protecting the computer screen, and for removably supporting selected reading material and the like, when the laptop computer is not in use.
- The support platen, in another preferred form, comprises a bracket arm upstanding from the intermediate bracket plate and/or the base plate in the deployed position, wherein this bracket arm supports a platen unit rotatably mounted thereto. The platen unit is in turn adapted for securely supporting the reading material in a selected rotational position, as by means of a central magnet plate carried on the platen unit and designed to magnetically attract a metal plate or the like suitably attached to a rear face of the reading material as by means of a pressure sensitive adhesive or the like. In this embodiment, the reading material may comprise an electronic device such as a Kindle or an iPad unit, or the like.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing which illustrate, by way of example, the principals of the present invention.
- The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a front side perspective view showing a reading material support unit or support stand constructed in accordance with one preferred form of the present invention, and wherein the support unit is depicted with a support platen in a deployed position; -
FIG. 2 is a rear side perspective view of the support unit ofFIG. 1 , and depicting the support unit with the support platen in an alternative deployed position; -
FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of the support unit ofFIGS. 1-2 , but wherein the support unit is shown in a collapsed or non-deployed position; -
FIG. 4 is a front perspective view illustrating the front and left sides of a reading material support unit constructed in accordance with an alternative preferred form of the invention, and depicting the support unit with a support platen in a first deployed position; -
FIG. 5 is a front perspective view similar toFIG. 4 but depicting the front and right sides of the support unit in said first deployed position; -
FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of the support unit shown inFIGS. 4-5 , and illustrating the support unit in said first deployed position; -
FIG. 7 is a rear perspective view similar toFIG. 6 , but showing manipulation of a pivotally mounted rear strut for selectively orienting the support unit in the first deployed position; -
FIG. 8 is a front perspective view of the support unit ofFIGS. 4-7 , but showing the support unit with the support platen in a second and elevated deployed position; -
FIG. 9 is a left side elevational view of the support unit in the second deployed position as viewed inFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged and fragmented front elevational view of the support unit in the second deployed position; -
FIG. 11 is a top perspective view showing the support unit ofFIGS. 4-10 in a collapsed, non-deployed position; -
FIG. 12 is a bottom perspective view of the support unit ofFIGS. 4-11 in the collapsed, non-deployed position; -
FIG. 13 is an enlarged and fragmented rear perspective view, shown partially in exploded form, and depicting installation of a reading light onto the support unit in the deployed position; -
FIG. 14 is an enlarged and fragmented front perspective view showing the reading light installed onto the support unit; -
FIG. 15 is an enlarged perspective view of the reading light in accordance with one preferred form thereof; -
FIG. 16 is a fragmented perspective view of the reading light in an operative or illuminated orientation; -
FIG. 17 is a perspective view similar toFIG. 16 , but with a battery compartment cover removed to illustrate operation of the reading light; -
FIG. 18 is a top perspective view similar toFIG. 11 , but depicting a modified embodiment incorporating a laptop computer; -
FIG. 19 is a top perspective view similar toFIG. 4 , but illustrating the laptop computer embodiment ofFIG. 18 in a first deployed position; -
FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the laptop computer embodiment ofFIG. 18 to illustrate a computer keyboard and processor unit and a computer screen; -
FIG. 21 is a perspective view similar toFIG. 8 , and showing the laptop computer embodiment ofFIG. 18 in a second and elevated deployed position; -
FIG. 22 is a fragmented perspective view similar toFIG. 16 , but depicting a pair of LED type light sources supporting for producing diverging light beams; -
FIG. 23 is a schematic diagram showing the pair of LED light sources ofFIG. 22 producing relatively wide angle illumination of reading material on an associated support platen; -
FIG. 24 is a front perspective view of a further alternative preferred form of the invention, and illustrating the support unit in a fully deployed position supporting a digital device supported thereon in a viewable position; -
FIG. 25 is a rear perspective view of the embodiment ofFIG. 24 ; -
FIG. 26 is an enlarged and fragmented front perspective view taken generally on the line 26-26 ofFIG. 24 , and showing a lower support strut for shifting an intermediate bracket plate to an elevated, deployed position relative to an underlying base plate; -
FIG. 27 is an enlarged and fragmented perspective view illustrating a support platen of the alternative embodiment ofFIGS. 24-26 supporting the digital device and depicting manipulation of the support platen relative to a upper support strut; -
FIG. 28 is an enlarged and fragmented perspective view similar toFIG. 27 , and showing nested movement of the support platen with digital device thereon to a protected non-deployed position underlying the upper support strut; -
FIG. 29 is a side perspective view showing the support unit ofFIG. 24-28 in a non-deployed position with the upper support strut protectively overlying the support platen with digital device thereon; -
FIG. 30 is a front perspective view showing the support unit ofFIGS. 24-29 in an alternative deployed position with the intermediate bracket plate substantially coplanar with the underlying base plate; -
FIG. 31 is a top and left side perspective view of an alternative preferred embodiment of the invention, shown in a deployed configuration; -
FIG. 32 is a rear and right side perspective view of the embodiment shown inFIG. 31 ; -
FIG. 33 is a rear and right side perspective view of the embodiment shown inFIG. 31 , with a platen unit thereof depicted in an alternative rotational position; -
FIG. 34 is a top plan view of the embodiment ofFIG. 31 , shown in a non-deployed position with a protective case lid thereon; -
FIG. 35 is a top plan view of the embodiment ofFIG. 31 , with a case lid removed therefrom to reveal the support unit in the non-deployed position; -
FIG. 36 is a front elevation view of the support unit depicted in a deployed position, and illustrating a rear side of an electronic device removed from the support unit to show a metal plate or the like mounted thereon; -
FIG. 37 is a somewhat schematic diagram illustrating the embodiment ofFIG. 31 is a deployed configuration; and -
FIG. 38 is a somewhat schematic diagram similar toFIG. 37 but showing another alternative preferred form of the invention consistent with the construction shown inFIGS. 24-30 . - As shown in the exemplary drawings, an improved support unit or support stand referred to generally in
FIGS. 1-3 by thereference numeral 10 is provided for use in supporting reading material for convenient and comfortable viewing. Thesupport unit 10 is deployable between a collapsed, substantially flat or two dimensional configuration as viewed inFIG. 3 , and any one of a plurality of different deployed positions (FIGS. 1 and 2 ) with asupport platen 12 oriented at a selected and at least partially upright position for receiving and supporting the reading material. - The
support unit 10 generally comprises thesupport platen 12 having a generally rectangular configuration as depicted in the illustrative drawings. Thissupport platen 12 is hingedly or pivotally connected by means of a suitable hinge 14 (FIG. 2 ) mounted on the rear or underside surface of thesupport platen 12 near a front margin thereof to anunderlying base plate 16 having a size and shape conforming generally with theplaten 12. Accordingly, thesupport platen 12 is movable between a non-deployed position (FIG. 3 ) in substantially parallel and closely overlying relation with thesupport base 16, and a deployed position (FIGS. 1-2 ) tilted upwardly at a selected rearward angular orientation relative to thebase plate 16. Thesupport platen 12 may include a rearwardly or downwardly projecting peripheral rim 13 (FIG. 2 ) for circumscribing and concealing thebase plate 16, when the two components are in the non-deployed or stored position as viewed inFIG. 3 . - The
support platen 12 is movable to and retained in the selected deployed or upwardly tilted angular orientation by means of a rear orfirst support strut 18 adapted for adjustably selected interengagement between thesupport platen 12 and thesupport base 16. The accompanying drawings show thesupport strut 18 hingedly or pivotally connected to the rear or underside surface of thesupport platen 12 by means of asuitable hinge 20, with a lower or rearward margin of saidstrut 18 selectively engageable with one of an array or a plurality of transversely elongated raisedribs 22 formed on an upper surface of thebase plate 16. As shown inFIGS. 1-2 , theseribs 22 are formed in a generally parallel spaced-apart pattern on thebase plate 16, and thus provide multiple stops for respective engagement by thestrut 18 for supporting theplaten 12 in any selected one of a plurality of several different angular orientations relative to thebase plate 16. In this regard,FIG. 1 shows thestrut 18 engaged with arib 22 disposed near a rear margin of thebase plate 16, whereby thesupport platen 12 is retained at a modest tilt-up angle (about 30 as shown) relative to thebase plate 16. By contrast,FIG. 2 shows thestrut 18 engaged with arib 22 disposed nearer to a front margin of thebase plate 16, whereby thesupport platen 12 is retained at a relatively steeper tilt-up angle (about 80 as shown). - Persons skilled in the art will understand that the
support platen 12 can thus be oriented at a selected tilt-up angle chosen from within a relatively broad range, and specifically selected by the user for supporting reading material and the like at a substantially optimized viewing and reading angle. Moreover, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that thestrut 18 may be pivotally coupled to thebase plate 16, and that theribs 22 may be formed on the rear or underside surface of thesupport platen 12. Other alternative support strut configurations may also be used. - A
support strip 24 is mounted on a front or upper surface of thesupport platen 12, near the front or lower margin thereof, to define an outwardly protruding lip or stop for supporting the selected reading material. In the preferred form as shown, thissupport strip 24 comprises a relatively narrow-width element normally nested within a matingly shapedshallow pocket 26 formed in the front or upper surface of thesupport platen 12. Thisstrip 24 is hingedly or pivotally coupled to theplaten 12 as by means of a suitable hinge 28 (FIG. 1 ) for quick and easy movement between a stored or non-deployed position lying substantially flat within the pocket 26 (FIG. 3 ) and a deployed position (FIG. 1 ) extending generally perpendicularly to the plane of thesupport platen 12. Afinger hole 30 may be formed in thesupport platen 12 bridging partially into thepocket 26 at a side edge thereof opposite to thestrip hinge 28 for facilitated manual grasping of the adjacent edge of thestrip 24 and fingertip displacement thereof from the non-deployed to the deployed position. - In the substantially two-dimensional or flat non-deployed orientation shown in
FIG. 3 , thesupport platen 12 and theunderlying base plate 16 are arranged in closely overlying and substantially parallel relation, with thesupport strut 18 nested in substantially parallel relation therebetween. In addition, thesupport strip 24 is nested within theplaten pocket 26, in substantially co-planar relation to thesupport platen 12. These components, namely, thesupport plate 12,base plate 16,strut 18 andsupport strip 24 are conveniently constructed from lightweight and relatively cost-efficient materials, such as molded plastic, to provide a convenient, lightweight and easily portable unit. - However, the
support platen 12 is quickly and easily moved to a selected tilt-up deployed position and retained in that selected position by the hingedsupport strut 18 engaged with a selected one of raisedribs 22 on thebase plate 16. In addition, thefront support strip 24 is quickly and easily shifted from the stored or nested position to a deployed position projecting outwardly from and generally perpendicularly to the plane of thesupport platen 12. In this selected deployed position, reading material or the like can be supported by theplaten 12 and associatedstop strip 24 at the selected, substantially optimized viewing and reading angle. Theunit 10 can be placed upon a selected support surface, such as a desktop or tabletop or the like. In addition, theunit 10 can be rested upon other types of underlying support surfaces, such as upon the lap or legs of a user in a sitting or reclined position. In this regard, a selectednon-skid material 32, such as a soft pad or a rubberized or foam layer or the like, can be mounted on the underside of thebase plate 16 for improved stable positioning of theunit 10 onto any selected support surface. -
FIGS. 4-12 depict a modified support unit or support stand 110 constructed in accordance with one alternative preferred form of the present invention, wherein components corresponding in structure and/or function with those shown and described inFIGS. 1-3 are identified by common reference numerals increased by 100. As shown, the modifiedsupport unit 110 includes adeployable support platen 112 and an associatedsupport plate 116, but wherein these components are hingedly interconnected by an intermediate bracket plate 40 (shown best inFIGS. 8-10 ). With this construction, thesupport platen 112 can be oriented at a selected tilt-up deployed position, and also at a selected vertical height position relative to theunderlying support base 116. - More particularly, the
support platen 112 is pivotally or hingedly coupled by means of suitable hinges 114 (FIGS. 6 and 7 ) mounted on the rear or underside surface of thesupport platen 112 near a front margin thereof to the underlyingintermediate bracket plate 40 generally at or near a front margin of said bracket plate. Accordingly, thesupport platen 112 is movable between a non-deployed position (FIGS. 11-12 ) in closely overlying and substantially parallel relation with thebracket plate 40, and a deployed position (FIGS. 4-10 ) tilted upwardly at a selected angular orientation relative to thebracket plate 40. Thisintermediate bracket plate 40 is pivotally or hingedly coupled in turn as by means of bracket hinges 42 (FIGS. 8-9 ) at a rear margin thereof generally at or near an associated rear margin of theunderlying base plate 116. - The
support platen 112 is thus movable to and retained in the selected deployed or upwardly tilted angular orientation by means of a rear orfirst support strut 118 adapted for adjustably selected interengagement between thesupport platen 112 and theintermediate bracket plate 40. The accompanying drawings show thesupport strut 118 hingedly or pivotally connected to the rear or underside surface of thesupport platen 112 by means of a suitable strut hinge 120 (FIGS. 6-7 ), with a lower or rearward margin of saidstrut 118 selectively engageable with one of an array or a plurality of transversely elongated raisedribs 44 formed on an upper surface of thebracket plate 40. As shown inFIGS. 6-7 , theseribs 44 are formed in generally parallel spaced-apart relation on thebracket plate 40, and thus provide multiple stops for engagement by thestrut 118 for supporting theplaten 112 in a selected one of several different angular orientations relative to thebracket plate 40. In this regard,FIGS. 6-7 shows thestrut 118 with a generally U-shaped configuration defining a pair of downwardly and rearwardly extendinglegs 119 for respectively engaging raisedribs 44 formed in a pair of transversely aligned rib sets or tracks generally at opposite sides of theintermediate bracket plate 40. - Accordingly, the
support platen 112 can be adjustably set at a selected deployed, upwardly tilted orientation relative to the underlying components including thebracket plate 40 and thebase plate 116, as viewed inFIGS. 4-5 . The specific angular orientation of thesupport platen 112 relative to the underlying structures is determined by the selected raisedribs 44 on the upper side of thebracket plate 40 which are engaged by the lower or rearward ends of thelegs 119 of therear support strut 118. A front side of thesupport platen 112 defines one or more transversely extendingstop lips 46 for supporting reading material on thesupport platen 112 at a selected vertical position. If desired, thesupport platen 112 may also include afront support strip 124 hingedly or pivotally movable between a non-deployed position (FIG. 11 ) nested substantially within apocket 126 on thesupport platen 112, and a deployed position (FIGS. 4-5 and 8-9) projecting outwardly from theplaten 112 to support reading material (in the same manner as previously shown and described herein with respect toFIGS. 1-3 ). - The modified
support unit 110 may be further adjusted for variably selecting the height of thesupport platen 112 relative to theunderlying base plate 116 by shifting theintermediate bracket plate 40 to an upwardly tilted orientation. That is, thebracket plate 40 can be raised about thehinges 42 relative to theunderlying base plate 116, with an underlying bracket orsecond support strut 48 engaged between thebracket plate 40 and thebase plate 116 as viewed inFIGS. 8-10 . Thisbracket support strut 48 is shown hingedly or pivotally coupled to the underside or rear side of thebracket plate 40 as by means of asuitable hinge 50. When thebracket plate 40 is raised, thestrut 48 can be oriented to engage one of a plurality of raisedribs 122 formed on thebase plate 116 to retain thebracket plate 40 in the selected raised position. As shown (FIGS. 8-10 ), thepreferred bracket strut 48 has a generally U-shaped configuration defining a pair of downwardly or rearwardly extendingstrut legs 49 for respectively engaging theribs 122 formed on thebase plate 116 in a transversely aligned pair of rib sets or tracks generally at opposite sides of the base plate. - With this construction, the
support plate 112,intermediate bracket plate 40, andbase plate 116 can be oriented in a low profile, substantially two-dimensional non-deployed position in a closely stacked parallel array, as viewed inFIGS. 11-12 . From this non-deployed position, thesupport platen 112 can be raised to a selected tilt-up angle representing a selected deployed position for supporting reading material. If desired, theintermediate bracket leg 40 may also be raised to a selected tilt-up angle for purposes of adjusting the vertical height position of thesupport platen 112 relative to theunderlying base plate 116. Thesupport unit 110 thus supports the selected reading material at an individually chosen angle and height for optimized user viewing. Thebase plate 116 may, of course, be supported on any convenient support surface such as a desktop or tabletop, or alternately upon a user's lap, etc. A suitable non-skid or soft pad surface 132 (FIGS. 9-10 and 12) may be provided on the underside of thebase plate 116. - In the preferred form, the
intermediate bracket plate 40 also has a generally U-shaped configuration defining a front segment for pivotal connection to thesupport platen 112 by means of thehinges 114, and a pair of rearwardly projectingbracket legs 41 for connection to the rear margin of thebase plate 116 by means of the hinges 42. With this construction, the space between thebracket plate legs 41 is open and exposed to reveal a portion of theunderlying base plate 116, when thesupport platen 112 is raised. Accordingly, this exposed portion of thebase plate 116 may be formed to define one or more storage pockets 60 (FIGS. 6-7 ) for receiving and supporting useful articles such as writing implements (not shown) and a compact deployablelight unit 62. When thesupport platen 112 is raised to one of the selected deployed positions, articles contained within these storage pockets 60 can be conveniently accessed and used, as desired or needed. -
FIGS. 13-17 depict thecompact light unit 62 constructed in accordance with one preferred form of the invention. As shown, thelight unit 62 comprises an elongated housing including a mounting orbase segment 64 having a mountingtab 66 at one end thereof for quick and easy slide-fit reception into a mounting slot 68 (FIG. 13 ) formed generally at an upper margin of the raisedsupport platen 112. Alternately, thelight unit 62 can be removably secured to thesupport platen 112 at the upper margin, or at any other position, or to another adjacent structure proximate to the reading material supported on theplaten 112, as by means of spring clamp 70 (FIG. 14 ). Alternative mounting devices such as clips and the like may also be used. - The
light unit 62 has an articulated construction including acentral cam segment 72 mounted pivotally between the mounting segment 64 (including the mountingtab 66 and the spring clamp 70) and alight housing 76. As shown best inFIGS. 15-17 , thelight housing 76 includes a suitable bulb orlight source 78 positioned within an open-sided shroud 79 for generally unidirectional casting of light when thebulb 78 is energized. In this regard, while a smallincandescent lamp bulb 78 is depicted inFIGS. 15-17 , persons skilled in the art will appreciate that alternative light sources such as LED's and the like may be used. A battery power source 80 (FIG. 17 ) is contained within abattery compartment 82 normally closed by a removable access cover 84 (FIG. 16 ). Thebattery 80 is positioned for slidable movement within thecompartment 82, upon engagement by a pair ofcams 86 on thecam segment 72, when thelight housing 76 is pivotally displaced relative to thecam segment 72. Such sliding battery movement results in closure of an electrical circuit and corresponding energization of thelight source 78 to illuminate the reading material on thesupport platen 112, when the light unit is in an unfolded or deployed orientation. Reverse pivotal movement of thelight housing 76 relative to thecam segment 72 to a folded or non-deployed orientation results in spring-loaded retraction of thebattery 80, and corresponding de-energization of thelight source 78. Aspring element 88, such as the illustrative resilient foam member, is interposed between thebattery 80 and theshroud 79 to retract the battery and de-energize thelight source 78. - This
light unit 62 is thus mounted quickly and easily onto the deployedsupport platen 112, when and if desired by the user. In a normal mounted position, thecam segment 72 and thelight housing 76 extend forwardly above the upper margin of the support platen 112 (FIG. 14 ) to position theshroud 79 in a downwardly open position for illumination of the front side of thesupport platen 112 and reading material positioned thereon. In this regard, thelight source 78 is energized simply by pivoting thelight housing 76 downwardly relative to thecam segment 72 to complete the battery power circuit, as described above. Upon completion of use of thelight unit 62, the unit is quickly and easily de-mounted from thesupport platen 112 and returned to the associatedstorage pocket 60 on thebase plate 116.FIG. 15 shows the mountingsegment 64 pivoted into overlying relation with thecentral cam segment 72 for reducing the overall unit length to fit within one of the storage pockets 60. - Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that alternative light source devices may be used, including but not limited to devices including an adapter for plug-in connection to an appropriate a-c power source.
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FIGS. 18-21 illustrate a further modified support unit or support stand 210 constructed in accordance with a further alternative preferred form of the present invention, wherein components corresponding in structure and/or function with those shown and described inFIGS. 4-12 are identified by common reference numerals. As shown, the modifiedsupport unit 210 includes alaptop computer 90 including a keyboard andprocessor unit 92 carried by thebase plate 116, and acomputer screen 94 carried by thesupport platen 112. - More particularly, the keyboard/
processor unit 92 is slidably supported by thebase plate 116 for sliding displacement along a track 96 (FIG. 20 ) at laterally opposite sides thereof between a normal concealed and stored position (FIGS. 18-19 ) and an extended operating position protruding at least a short distance forwardly from a front margin of thebase plate 116 as viewed inFIGS. 20-21 . In the operating position, thekeyboard array 97 on thekeyboard unit 92 is sufficiently exposed for user access and key manipulation to operate thecomputer 90. Detents (not shown) may be provided for substantial but releasible snap-fit retention of the keyboard andprocessor unit 92 normally in the concealed and stored position. Persons skilled in the art will recognize and appreciate that alternative means may be provided for releasibly retaining thekeyboard unit 92 normally in the concealed and stored position. - The
support platen 112 is adjustably positioned at a selected height and at a selected angular orientation, as previously shown and described with respect toFIGS. 4-12 , to position the computer screen 94 (FIG. 21 ) such as an LCD or other standard flat panel display at a convenient height and angular position for ease of viewing. Alternately stated, in this embodiment, thecomputer screen 94 provides the reading material viewed by the user. - A
protective cover flap 98 is mounted on thesupport platen 116 having thecomputer screen 94 integrated therewith, for selectively overlying and protecting thecomputer screen 94 when thelaptop computer 90 is not in use.FIGS. 19-21 show thiscover flap 98 swingably mounted onto thesupport platen 116 at a rearward or upper margin thereof by means of asuitable hinge 99. Thiscover flap 98 may, if desired, incorporate anopening 100 for exposing the pivotally mounted support strip 124 (FIGS. 18-19 ) on thesupport platen 112, whereby thesupport strip 124 can be deployed (FIG. 19 ) as previously shown and described to support reading material and the like irrespective of the position of thecover flap 98. Importantly, when thecomputer 90 is not in use, thecover flap 98 overlies thecomputer screen 94 to protect it against undesired damage as by scratching and the like. However, when use of thecomputer 90 is desired, thecover flap 98 is swingably shifted quickly and easily to a position draped behind the elevated support platen 116 (FIG. 21 ) to expose thecomputer screen 94 for easy and comfortable user viewing. -
FIG. 20 shows thecomputer screen 94 pivoted relative to thebase plate 116 to face directionally away from the associatedkeyboard unit 92. Thus,FIG. 20 shows the computer screen shifted so that a person or persons sitting across a desk from the computer user may see thedisplay screen 94. For this orientation, suitable software is incorporated into thelaptop computer 90 for quickly and easily, as by means of a simple predetermined key stroke, inverting the image or images on thedisplay screen 94 for viewing in the orientation shown inFIG. 20 . Such software would then permit quick and easy re-inversion of the display screen image or images upon return movement of thescreen 94 to a normal position (FIG. 21 ) facing the computer user. - While the computer embodiment is shown in
FIGS. 18-21 in connection with thesupport unit 110 as shown and described in further detail inFIGS. 4-12 , persons skilled in the art will understand that thelaptop computer 90 may be incorporated into thesupport unit 10 ofFIGS. 1-3 . -
FIG. 22 shows a modifiedlight unit 162 similar to the one depicted inFIGS. 13-17 , and including a pair oflight sources light sources shroud 79 on asuitable substrate 81 such as a small circuit board structure of generally nonplanar shape. Importantly, the twolight sources substrate 81 to produce individual light beams, when energized, which diverge (as shown best inFIG. 23 ) to provide wide angle illumination of reading material such as magazine orbook 83 supported on an associatedsupport platen -
FIGS. 24-30 depict a further modified support unit or support stand 310 constructed in accordance with a further alternative preferred form of the present invention, wherein components corresponding in structure and/or function with those shown and described inFIGS. 4-12 are identified by common reference numerals in the 300 series. As shown, the further modifiedsupport unit 310 includes adeployable support platen 312 and an associated support orbase plate 316, wherein these components are hingedly interconnected by an intermediate bracket plate 340 (shown best inFIGS. 24-26 ). With this construction, thesupport platen 312 can be oriented at a selected tilt-up deployed position, and also at a selected vertical height position relative to the underlying support orbase plate 316, and/or also with respect to the underlyingintermediate support bracket 340. An electronic and preferablydigital device 350 such as a computer or computer touchpad, or an electronic reading device, or the like is supported by thesupport platen 312 in the selected elevated or deployed orientation for facilitated reading and/or appropriate manipulation. Persons skilled in the art will recognize and appreciate that other types of reading material and/or devices may be supported by thesupport platen 312. - However, as shown in
FIGS. 27-29 , anupper support strut 318 has a generally plate-like geometry and beneficially comprises an upper closure lid for thesupport unit 310 and theplaten 312 with theelectronic device 350 supported thereon, when the unit is in the folded and collapsed, or non-deployed position (FIG. 29 ). - More particularly, the
support platen 312 is pivotally or hingedly coupled by means of suitable hinges 314 (FIGS. 24 and 25 ) mounted on the rear or underside surface of thesupport platen 312 at or near a front margin thereof to the underlyingintermediate bracket plate 340 generally at or near a front margin of said bracket plate. Accordingly, thesupport platen 312 is movable between a collapsed or non-deployed position (FIG. 29 ) in closely overlying and substantially parallel relation with thebracket plate 340, and a deployed position (FIGS. 24-25 and 30) tilted upwardly at a selected angular orientation relative to thebracket plate 340. Thisintermediate bracket plate 340 is pivotally or hingedly coupled in turn as by means of a bracket hinge 342 (FIGS. 24-25 ) at a rear margin thereof and located generally at or near an associated rear margin of theunderlying base plate 316. - The
support platen 312 is thus movable to and retained in the selected deployed or upwardly tilted angular orientation by means of the upper orfirst support strut 318 adapted for adjustably selected interengagement between thesupport platen 312 and theintermediate bracket plate 340. The accompanying drawings show thesupport strut 318 hingedly or pivotally connected to a rear margin of theintermediate bracket plate 340 by means of the hinge 342 (FIGS. 24-25 ), with an upper or forward margin of saidstrut 318 including atab 319 selectively engageable with one of an array or a plurality of transversely elongated recessedslots 344 formed on the rearward or lower surface of thesupport platen 312. As shown inFIG. 25 , theseslots 344 are horizontally oriented and formed in generally parallel spaced-apart relation on thesupport platen 312, and thus provide multiple stops for engagement by thestrut tab 319 for supporting theplaten 312 in a selected one of several different angular orientations relative to thebracket plate 340. - Accordingly, the
support platen 312 can be adjustably set at a selected deployed, upwardly tilted orientation relative to the underlying components including theintermediate bracket plate 340 and thebase plate 316. The specific angular orientation of thesupport platen 312 relative to the underlying structures is determined by the selectedslot 344 into which thestrut tab 319 is received. - front side of the
support platen 312 defines a shallow recessed seat 252 lined with a foam pad 354 (FIGS. 27-28 ) or the like for securely receiving and supporting theelectronic device 350, such as the digital reader as shown. - The modified
support unit 310 may be further adjusted for variably selecting the height of thesupport platen 312 relative to theunderlying base plate 316 by shifting theintermediate bracket plate 340 to an upwardly tilted orientation relative to the underlying base plate 316 (FIGS. 24-25 ). That is, theintermediate bracket plate 340 can be raised about thehinge 342 relative to theunderlying base plate 316, with an underlying or lowersecond support strut 348 engaged between theintermediate bracket plate 340 and thebase plate 316 as viewed inFIGS. 24-26 . Thislower support strut 348 is shown hingedly or pivotally coupled to the underside or rear side of thebracket plate 340 as by means of asuitable hinge 349. When theintermediate bracket plate 340 is raised, thelower strut 348 can be oriented to engage one of a plurality of raisedribs 322 formed on thebase plate 316 to retain theintermediate bracket plate 340 in the selected raised position. - With this construction, the
support platen 312,intermediate bracket plate 340, andbase plate 316 can be oriented in a low profile, substantially two-dimensional non-deployed position in a closely stacked parallel array, as viewed inFIG. 29 . In this non-deployed position, thesupport platen 312 is protectively concealed by the now-overlyingupper support strut 318.FIGS. 27-28 show manipulation of thesupport platen 312 withelectronic device 350 thereon toward this non-deployed position with theupper support strut 318 shifted from an angular orientation with thetab 319 thereon seated within a selectedslot 344 toward the collapsed or non-deployed position protectively overlying thesupport platen 312 and the relatedelectronic device 350. In this regard, a lower or inboard surface of theupper support strut 318 can be lined with a segment offoam material 356 or the like to assist in cushioning and protecting thedevice 350 in the non-deployed position. - The
support platen 312 can be raised as desired to a selected deployed position oriented at virtually any convenient height and angle relative to theunderlying base plate 316 by suitable manipulation of theupper strut 318 and/or thelower strut 348, as described.FIGS. 24-25 show both struts 318,348 angularly engaging thesupport platen 312 and theintermediate bracket plate 340, respectively. By contrast,FIG. 30 shows theupper support strut 318 angularly engaging thesupport platen 312, with theintermediate bracket plate 340 and theunderlying base plate 316 in substantially coplanar relation with thelower strut 348 lying substantially coplanar therebetween. Clearly, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that virtually any combination of angular relationships or the two supports struts 318,348 may be employed to oriented the support platen 312 (and thedevice 350 thereon) at virtually any selected height and angle relative to theunderlying base plate 316. - However, when it is desired to fold up or collapse and store the
unit 310, theupper support strut 318 swings upwardly from the support platen 312 (FIG. 27 ), followed in succession by swinging of thesupport platen 312 downwardly onto theunderlying bracket plate 340 and then swinging theupper support strut 318 downwardly to a position protectively overlying and encasing thedevice 350 is a safe and secure manner, as viewed inFIG. 29 . The foldedunit 310 is shown inFIG. 30 . In this regard, thestrut 318, or any other portion of the device, may incorporate a detent mechanism for snap-fit closure of theunit 310 in the non-deployed position. -
FIGS. 31-37 depict a further modified support unit or support stand 410 constructed in accordance with a further alternative preferred form of the present invention. As shown, the further modifiedsupport unit 410 includes a deployable and rotatable support platen 412 (FIGS. 32-33 ) and an associated support orbase plate 416, wherein these components are hingedly interconnected by an intermediate bracket plate 440 (shown best inFIGS. 31-33 and 36-37). With this construction, thesupport platen 412 can be oriented at a selected tilt-up deployed position, and also at a selected vertical height position relative to the underlying support orbase plate 416, and/or also with respect to the underlyingintermediate support bracket 440. In addition, thesupport platen 412 can be oriented rotationally to accommodate an electronic and preferablydigital device 450 such as a Kindle or iPad unit which may incorporate a keyboard and/or a touchpad, in the selected elevated or deployed orientation for facilitated reading and/or appropriate manipulation. Persons skilled in the art will recognize and appreciate that other types of reading material and/or devices may be supported by thesupport platen 412. - More specifically, an exemplary
electronic reading device 450 with alower keypad 451 thereon is shown inFIGS. 31-33 and 35. Thiselectronic reading device 450 is supported in a secure and stable manner on thesupport platen 412 as by means of a plate 453 (FIGS. 36-37 ) formed from a selected magnetically attractable component such as a metal material or other suitable material chosen for its magnetic attraction characteristics. In a preferred form, astainless steel plate 453 is used. A pressure sensitive adhesive film 455 (FIG. 37 ) is applied to thisplate 453 for adhering theplate 453 to a rear face (FIGS. 36-37 ) of theelectronic device 450. - The magnetically attractable component or
plate 453 is positioned on the rear face of thedevice 450 for magnetic attraction with aplate magnet 413 mounted as by means of a suitable adhesive film (or, alternately, by magnetic attraction) onto a central front region of a platen unit 415 (FIG. 36 ) forming an integral portion of thesupport platen 412. Accordingly, theplate magnet 413 securely and in a stable manner mounts theelectronic device 450 by means of theplate 453 onto theplaten unit 415. - The
platen unit 415 is in turn carried rotatably on a backstop and upstanding (in the deployed position) bracket arm 417 (FIGS. 32-33 ) which also comprises an integral portion of thesupport platen 412. That is, a screw or rivet 419 (FIGS. 32-33 ) rotatably mounts theplaten unit 415 onto thebracket arm 417 for rotatably supporting the platen unit 415 (and areading device 450 supported thereon) in any one of multiple selected rotational positions.FIGS. 31-32 show theplaten unit 415 supported by thebracket arm 417 in a generally vertical orientation, whereasFIG. 33 shows theplaten unit 415 supported in a generally horizontal orientation. -
FIGS. 34-35 shows thesupport unit 410 in a non-deployed and generally flat or collapsed configuration with thelower base plate 416 forming a lower portion of a case for theunit 410. Aprotective case lid 492 is fitted with thelower base plate 416 to enclose and protect theunit 410 and adevice 450 carried thereby.FIG. 35 shows thecase lid 492 removed from theunit 410, with theunit 410 still shown in the collapsed or non-deployed configuration.FIGS. 32-33 show the support unit is a deployed position with thecase lid 492 conveniently inverted to receive thelower base plate 416. -
FIGS. 31-33 and 36-37 show thesupport unit 410 in a deployed position, with theintermediate bracket plate 440 being hingedly coupled between a rear region of thelower base plate 416 by means of asuitable hinge 442 and hingedly coupled to a lower region of theupstanding bracket arm 417 as by means of anothersuitable hinge 414. Alower support strut 448 connected generally centrally to the underside of theintermediate bracket plate 440 as by another hinge 449 (FIG. 37 ) has a lower or free end tab ortooth 441 or the like to fit into a selected one of multiple transversely extendingslots 443 or the like formed in thebase plate 416. Similarly, anupper strut 418 is hingedly coupled generally centrally to an underside or rear side of thebracket arm 417 as by means of yet anotherhinge 409, and includes a lower or free end tab or tooth 421 (FIG. 37 ) thereon to fit into a selected one of multiple transversely extendingslots 444 formed in theintermediate bracket plate 440. With this construction, theelectronic device 450 can be elevated relative to thebase plate 416 to virtually any selected height and then rotated to virtually any selected rotational position for convenient and comfortable reading and/or manipulation. -
FIG. 38 depicts in somewhat schematic form a modification of the embodiment shown inFIGS. 31-37 , different in that a modifiedcase lid 492′ comprises an upper strut for the illustratedunit 410′, similar to the embodiment previously shown and described with respect toFIGS. 24-30 . More specifically, the modifiedcase lid 492′ is shown hinged at a rear of thebase plate 416′ as by means of asuitable hinge 409′. From thisrear hinge 409′, thecase lid 492′ extends forwardly and angularly upwardly (in the deployed configuration as shown) to an upper or free front end that defines a tab ortooth 421′ for seating within a transversely elongatedslot 444′ formed in thebracket arm 417′ of thesupport platen 412′. Persons skilled in the art will recognize and appreciate that thisslot 444′ can be one of several slots formed in theupper bracket arm 417′ and/or in theplaten unit 415′ of thesupport platen 412′, similar to themultiple slots 444 shown inFIG. 31 . In this manner, thedevice 450 again can be supported in virtually any elevational and rotational position, but can subsequently be knocked down to a non-deployed configuration with thecase lid 492′ fitting in a protective and overlying relation with thelower base plate 416′—in the same manner as viewed inFIGS. 29 and 34 . - Although various embodiments and alternatives have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various further modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. By way of examples, persons skilled in the art will recognize and appreciate that the
digital device 350 shown inFIGS. 24-30 may comprise any type of electronic device carried by thesupport platen 312. Accordingly, no limitation on the invention is intended by way of the foregoing description and accompanying drawings, except as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims (19)
1. A deployable support unit, comprising:
a bracket plate;
a support platen hingedly connected to said bracket plate and including means for supporting reading material thereon; and
a support strut for supporting said support platen at a selected angular orientation relative to said bracket plate;
whereby said support platen is movable between a non-deployed position disposed in closely overlying and substantially parallel relation with said bracket plate, and a deployed position tilted upwardly at a selected angular orientation relative to said bracket plate;
said support platen further including means for rotatably supporting the reading material in said deployed position.
2. The deployable support unit of claim 1 wherein said support platen supports an electronic reading material device thereon.
3. The deployable support unit of claim 1 wherein said support platen comprises a bracket arm hingedly connected to said bracket plate, and a platen unit rotatably carried on said bracket arm, the reading material being supported by said platen unit.
4. The deployable support unit of claim 3 wherein said supporting means comprises a magnet carried by said platen unit, and a magnetically attractable component carried by the reading material.
5. The deployable support unit of claim 1 wherein said support strut is hingedly connected to one of said support platen and said bracket plate, and further wherein a free end of said support strut includes a tooth for selectively engaging one of a plurality of slots formed in the other of said support platen and said bracket plate, when said unit is in said deployed position.
6. The deployable support unit of claim 1 wherein said support strut comprises an upper support strut engageable between said bracket plate and said support platen, and further comprising a base plate hingedly coupled to said bracket plate, and a lower support strut engageable between said base plate and said bracket plate.
7. The deployable support unit of claim 6 wherein said bracket plate is hingedly connected to said base plate generally at a rear margin thereof, and is hingedly connected to said support platen generally at a front margin thereof.
8. The deployable support unit of claim 1 wherein said support strut overlies and protects said support platen in said non-deployed position.
9. A deployable support unit, comprising:
a bracket plate;
a support platen hingedly connected to said bracket plate and including means for supporting reading material thereon;
an upper support strut for supporting said support platen at a selected angular orientation relative to said bracket plate;
a base plate hingedly connected to said bracket plate; and
a lower support strut for supporting said bracket plate at a selected angular orientation relative to said base plate;
whereby said support platen is movable between a non-deployed position disposed in closely overlying and substantially parallel relation with said bracket plate and said base plate, and a deployed position tilted upwardly at a selected vertical position and a selected angular orientation relative to said base plate;
said support platen further including means for rotatably supporting the reading material in said deployed position.
10. The deployable support unit of claim 9 wherein said support platen supports an electronic reading material device thereon.
11. The deployable support unit of claim 9 wherein said support platen comprises a bracket arm hingedly connected to said bracket plate, and a platen unit rotatably carried on said bracket arm, the reading material being supported by said platen unit.
12. The deployable support unit of claim 11 wherein said supporting means comprises a magnet carried by said platen unit, and a magnetically attractable component carried by the reading material.
13. The deployable support unit of claim 9 wherein said upper support strut is hingedly connected to one of said support platen and said bracket plate, and further wherein a free end of said upper support strut includes a tooth for selectively engaging one of a plurality of slots formed in the other of said support platen and said bracket plate, when said unit is in said deployed position.
14. The deployable support unit of claim 9 wherein said upper support strut overlies and protects said support platen in said non-deployed position.
15. A deployable support unit, comprising:
a bracket plate;
a support platen including a bracket arm hingedly connected to said bracket plate, and a platen unit rotatably carried by said bracket arm; and
a support strut for supporting said bracket arm at a selected angular orientation relative to said bracket plate;
whereby said support platen including said bracket arm and said platen unit are movable between a non-deployed position disposed in closely overlying and substantially parallel relation with said bracket plate, and a deployed position tilted upwardly at a selected angular orientation relative to said bracket plate;
said platen unit further including means for rotatably supporting the reading material in said deployed position, and for mounting of the reading material thereon, said mounting means comprising a magnet for mounting onto one of said platen unit and the reading material, and a magnetically attractable component for mounting onto the other of said platen unit and the reading material.
16. The deployable support unit of claim 15 wherein said support platen supports an electronic reading material device thereon.
17. The deployable support unit of claim 16 wherein said mounting means comprises said magnet carried by said platen unit, and said magnetically attractable component carried by the reading material.
18. The deployable support unit of claim 15 wherein said support strut is hingedly connected to one of said support platen and said bracket plate, and further wherein a free end of said support strut includes a tooth for selectively engaging one of a plurality of slots formed in the other of said support platen and said bracket plate, when said unit is in said deployed position.
19. The deployable support unit of claim 15 wherein said support strut overlies and protects said support platen in said non-deployed position.
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