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publicationDate 2020-05-26-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-210611420-U
titleOfInvention Office table with leg supporting plate
abstract The utility model provides an office desk and a desk with a leg supporting plate, which can facilitate the user to sit on the chair to keep a comfortable resting posture, comprising a desktop plate and desk legs, wherein the middle part of the lower end surface of the desktop plate is provided with a supporting plate which can rotate relatively, the middle part of the lower end surface of the supporting plate is provided with a supporting rod which can rotate relatively, the lower end surface of the desktop plate is provided with a sliding groove, the top end of the supporting rod extends into the sliding groove and can slide in the sliding groove, the supporting rod is limited on the sliding groove by the sliding shaft and can not be separated, when the supporting plate rotates to be in a vertical state with the lower end surface of the table top plate, the top end of the supporting rod just slides to the foremost end of the sliding groove, therefore, the user can support the lower leg and the knee of the leg forwards on the supporting plate to form a lazy sitting posture, and the supporting plate provides reaction force for supporting to obtain a comfortable relaxing sitting posture.
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