KR-20260063265-A - CUSHIONED DESK
Abstract
The present invention relates to a desk equipped with a cushion, and more specifically, to a desk structured to provide a cushion to reduce fatigue of the elbow or wrist during work, and to store the cushion in a drawer when necessary. The desk equipped with a cushion according to the present invention is characterized by comprising: a desk surface portion on which an object can be placed; a support portion coupled to the lower end of the desk surface portion and extending vertically to the ground; a drawer portion coupled to the lower end of one side of the desk surface portion and capable of storing an object; and a cushion storage portion provided on one side of the drawer portion.
Inventors
- 조예원
Assignees
- 조예원
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241030
Claims (3)
- A desk surface on which an object can be placed; A support member coupled to the lower part of the above-mentioned desk surface and extending vertically to the ground; A drawer portion connected to the lower side of one side of the above-mentioned desk surface for storing objects; A desk equipped with a cushion, including a cushion storage compartment provided on one side of the drawer section.
- In Article 1, The above cushion storage unit is, A desk equipped with a cushion, characterized by being able to store a cushion.
- In Paragraph 2, The above cushion is, A desk equipped with a cushion that provides convenience to the user.
Description
Cushioned Desk CUSHIONED DESK The present invention relates to a desk. Recently, office work environments are changing as indoor activities increase due to external factors such as COVID-19. In particular, with the widespread adoption of remote work and the resulting increase in time spent sitting at desks, users are demanding better convenience and efficiency. However, current office desks often lack proper designs to reduce physical fatigue during prolonged use. Conventional desks typically feature hard surfaces, which can cause discomfort in the user's elbows, wrists, or upper body during extended use. This not only reduces work efficiency but also poses a risk of leading to physical pain. Notably, the incidence of conditions caused by repetitive tasks, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and shoulder pain, is increasing, which can have a negative impact on user health. Accordingly, there have been proposals for beds equipped with desk functions, such as Registered Patent Publication No. 10-1077019; however, prior art, including the aforementioned prior art document, makes it difficult to maintain a correct posture. Since working in an incorrect posture for a long time increases fatigue and can cause back and neck pain, it is difficult to consider them as preventing physical pain. Additionally, one of the problems with using a desk is that work efficiency is reduced. Looking at the bed equipped with a desk function in the aforementioned prior art, the resting space and the work space are not separated, making it easy to switch to a resting mode during work. This can be seen as reducing concentration and lowering work efficiency. Furthermore, conventional office desks have the disadvantage of straining the wrists due to their hard surfaces. Looking at the bed equipped with a desk function described in the aforementioned prior art, the desk surface is hard, and it is difficult to see any feature that can protect the wrists. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the overall structure of a desk equipped with a cushion according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a top view of a desk equipped with a cushion according to an embodiment of the present invention, showing only the desk surface. FIG. 3 is a side view showing the overall structure of a desk equipped with a cushion according to an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the side. FIG. 4 is a side view showing the detailed structure of a desk equipped with a cushion according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 5 is a drawing showing the cushion storage part and the structure of only the cushion of a cushion-equipped desk according to an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the side. FIG. 6 is a drawing showing the structure of the cushion storage part and the cushion of a desk equipped with a cushion according to an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the front. FIG. 7 is a rear view of a cushion storage unit according to an embodiment of the present invention, showing the exterior of the storage unit in a rectangular shape. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 7, the cushioned desk of the present invention comprises a desk surface portion (100), a support portion (200), a drawer portion (300), a cushion storage portion (400), a cushion (500), etc. The above desk surface (100) is the surface of a desk on which a user performs work, and is formed in a flat shape like a general desk. The above support member (200) is a part that is coupled to the lower part of the desk surface (100) to support the desk surface, and is equipped with a leg structure and is designed to stably support the desk. The above drawer section (300) is located at the bottom of the desk surface section (100) and is formed as a drawer structure capable of storing various items. The cushion storage section (400) is positioned inside the drawer section (300) and is a space for storing a cushion (500). The cushion storage section protects the cushion and is configured so that it can be easily taken out and used when needed. The above cushion (500) serves to reduce fatigue in the elbows or wrists when the user works for a long time, and can be placed on the desk surface (100) for use as needed. The cushion is made of an ergonomically designed material to provide comfort. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the cushion storage unit (400) is connected to the lower part of the drawer unit (300) so that the cushion (500) can be stored stably and is designed so that the user can easily take out and use the cushion when needed. The above cushion (500) can be manufactured in various sizes and thicknesses to suit the user's preference, and can be used for a long time without deformation by using a durable material. As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the cushion storage section (400) and the cushion (500) are placed inside the drawer section so that the storage space of the drawer can be utilized to the fullest extent, and the drawer is designed to close neatly even a