Patent ID: 6527234
Filing Date: 2003-03-04
Classification: A47B

Abstract:
A forearm/wrist/mouse support system for providing comfort to a user of a computer with a mouse comprising, in combination:a desk having a peripheral edge including a front edge and having an enlarged upper surface for the support of a computer keyboard and other computer related components; a rigid panel formed in a generally rectilinear configuration having a front edge and a parallel rear edge and having parallel lateral side edges there between and having a lower surface removably positioned on the upper surface of the desk and a parallel upper surface for the receipt of a computer monitor thereon and with a space for a keyboard on the upper surface of the desk in front of the rigid panel; a recess of a generally rectilinear configuration formed in the panel and extending upwardly from its lower surface to a location adjacent to the upper surface adjacent to one side edge of the panel, the recess being totally bounded on the bottom by the upper surface of the desk and on the top by a rectangular surface spaced downwardly from the upper surface of the panel and on the sides by parallel rectangular side surfaces, one side face being spaced a small distance from one side edge of the panel and the other side face being spaced a predetermined spacing from the one side face, the predetermined distance being between about 10 and 20 percent of the length of the front edge of the panel; and a support plate in a generally rectilinear configuration for the arm and wrist of a user and a computer mouse, the plate having a top and a bottom and sides defining a length slightly greater than the side and top surfaces of the recess and having a back and a front and sides defining a height slightly less than the height of the rear and side surfaces of the panel and having a front and top and back defining a width slightly less than the width between the side surfaces of the recess, a soft layer secured upon the top of the plate and being slidably received within the recess for movement parallel with the side edges of the panel between an operative orientation wherein it is pulled forwardly to overlie a portion of the desk and also forwardly of the desk and an inoperative orientation wherein the majority of the plate is within the recess.