ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 5 -- United States Patent no. 12,274,359, issued on April 15.

"Geometric workspace system" was invented by Molham Kayali (Anaheim, Calif.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A workspace environment system includes a plurality of desks connected to each other at a central hub of a cubicle cluster. Walls or dividers from adjoining cubicles are connected at obtuse angles from the central hub. The adjoined cubicles may be mobile. For example, the cubicle cluster may be rotated so that a user has readily available access to any of the desks in the cluster. The central hub is rotatable so that electronic connections used by the different desks in the cluster may be housed in a cent...