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  1. ADA LINE-OF-SIGHT DESK Picture of ADA LINE-OF-SIGHT DESK The ADA Line-Of-Sight Desk is a height adjustable classroom computer desk designed for use by students who use wheelchairs. The height- adjustable base allows the user to raise the height of the desk, while a line-of-sight liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor lift allows the user to raise or lower the monitor by pressing a button. DIMENSIONS: Desktop range is 27 to 46 inches high....[More Information]

  2. BEDSIDE COMPUTER STAND --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with spinal cord injury to utilize a computer from a bed. The base of the stand is a standard overbed table on a wheeled base. A box of varnished plywood on a caster base was added to the table. The box was equipped with a central shelf, creating three surfaces on which to store computer equipment and other items. The original table surface was attached to the side of the box and is height adjustable using a trinut. The surface also rota...[More Information]

  3. BEDSIDE COMPUTER STAND AND MONITOR POSITIONING SYSTEM --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To position a computer screen to be easily seen from a bed, hold the monitor and printer, and store other computer-related equipment such as cables and CDs) for an individual with quadriplegia. Laminated MDF was used to make a stand, which has a base with locking castors, a range of drawers for storage at the bottom and shelves above them, one with larger space to hold the monitor. There is also a pull-out shelf above the drawers for a keyboard and can be used...[More Information]

  4. CJT ADJUSTABLE FLOOR STAND Picture of CJT ADJUSTABLE FLOOR STAND The CTJ Adjustable Floor Stand is a mobile laptop/notebook computer or communication aid support designed for use by individuals with comunication disabilities, neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This floor stand can accommodate almost any type of communication device or notebook computer. Its height-adjustable steel arm is supported by a carbon steel wheelbase with three swivel caster wheels for use on smooth surfaces and two locking casters to maintain the desired position. The ...[More Information]

  5. CJT FREEDOM TABLE STAND Picture of CJT FREEDOM TABLE STAND The CJT Freedom Table Stand is a communication aid accessory designed for use by individuals with communication or speech disabilities. The stand can be used with alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) devices, notebook computers, or as a book holder. A flat, Y-shaped base provides added stability to prevent accidental tipping. Quick-release levers help position the unit for immediate use. Other features include 360-degree rotation of the multi-angle, flat table and a height-adjustabl...[More Information]

  6. COMFYLAP Picture of COMFYLAP The Comfylap is a bookholder, bed tray, and laptop computer table designed for use by individuals with mobility, neurological, or upper extremity disabilities. This lightweight, rectangular table is supported two legs, each of which has two locking joints in addition to the locking joint that connects the table to the leg. Each joint has an angle lock button. All of the joints can be adjusted so that the table can be used at a variety of heights and angles to provide a surface to serve as a lapt...[More Information]

  7. COMMUNICATOR / COMPUTER STAND Picture of COMMUNICATOR / COMPUTER STAND --- DO IT YOURSELF ENTRY --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with aphasia as a result of a stroke to conveniently use a communicator. A surplus, commercially available computer support arm capable of 360-degree rotation and cantilever extension was mounted atop a 70-pound steel cone that had been adapted to receive the table clamp on the support arm, and to sutain the leverage generated by the fully extended arm. TITLE: The Computer Stand. WEB SITE: Workshop Solutions at http://www.workshopso...[More Information]

  8. COMPUTER DESK MODIFICATIONS --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with spinal cord injury to use his computer from his wheelchair. A purchased self-assembly desk was modified to accommodate a powered wheelchair. Two 100-millimeter-high panels were added to the bottom sides of the desk to increase the height and enable the user to get his feet under the desk. A plywood panel was added across the back to strengthen it and the shelf below the desk top was removed. A U-shaped notch was cut in the keyboard ...[More Information]

  9. COMPUTER TABLE The Computer Table is an accessible table for wheelchair users. The table's height is 29 inches to accommodate a wheelchair, and has a tabletop made of 3/4-inch plywood with a teak veneer. A monitor shelf is included at the rear of the table, and the legs consists of a set of standard folding table legs which will not interfere with the wheelchair's wheels. PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT: Designed by Paul Cermak for wheelchair users who cannot use standard computer desks because they are too low to wheel...[More Information]

  10. COMPUTER TABLES (MODELS HCP-4800 & HCP-6000) The HCP-4800 & HCP-6000 are computer tables and workstations designed specifically for wheelchair users. The main work area can be adjusted with a hand crank in order to accommodate a variety of wheelchair heights. This mechanism has an internal braking system. There are additional side brakes to insure stability of the table during operation. The workstations will accommodate a microcomputer, a monitor, a printer, external disk drives, printer paper, an expanded keyboard, and other necessary ma...[More Information]

  11. CTL SERIES CLASSROOM TABLE Picture of CTL SERIES CLASSROOM TABLE The CTL Series Classroom Table is a height-adjustable classroom table and computer work station designed for use by children who use wheelchairs. This table can be used in school computer labs. The work surface is made from high-density laminated wood and is supported by a powder-coated steel frame. OPTIONS: Enclosed CPU holder; keyboard drawer; keyboard arm and tray; modesty panel; wheel kit; surge protector; cable management kit; table to table cable connection kit; floor to table cable connec...[More Information]

  12. CUSTOMIZED TABLE --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To provide a customized table with a top level for a laptop computer and a lower slide-out lockable tray for a keyboard for persons with visual impairments, diabetes, and mobility disabilities who use a manual wheelchair. The table top and tray are made from plywood with pine surrounds, and the legs are solid maple. The legs have lockable casters so the table can be easily moved and stored when not in use. The tray slides back and forth in slots on either side...[More Information]

  13. PORTABLE STAND FOR HOSPITAL COMPUTER --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable a child in a hospital to use a computer while sitting or lying in bed or from a wheelchair. TITLE: Hospital Computer Stand. The concept for the stand was based on a cantilevered hospital bed table modified to accommodate the weight of the computer components while still being easily adjustable. Square metal tubing was used to make a stand for the table; the stand included a lockable metal box with two sheet metal doors at one end. The box houses a loc...[More Information]

  14. TRADITIONAL CORD PHONE MODIFICATION --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To provide a modified phone receiver for a traditional cord phone accessible from an individual’s bed side for a person with quadriplegia. A traditional cord phone was adapted to be answered by a flick of a lever for individuals who can’t pick up the receiver or use traditional corded phones. This device is no longer necessary since the individual now uses a cordless phone. TITLE: Bedside Facilities. JOURNAL: TAD Journal. REF: Volume 28, Number 2, July 2008, p....[More Information]

  15. VARI-X COMPUTER TABLE (MODELS VX60, VX61, & VX62) Picture of VARI-X COMPUTER TABLE (MODELS VX60, VX61, & VX62) The Vari-X Computer Table is an adjustable-height computer table designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs, and those with severe physical disabilities and spinal cord injury. These computer tables can each be lowered to less than 10 inches off the floor for individuals who need to work lying down, raised to accommodate a wheelchair, and raised up to three feet five inches off the floor to allow users to work standing up or in a stander. The worktop passes easily through doorways on it...[More Information]

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