Patent classifications
A47B2003/0806
SLEEPING PAD WITH DUAL COATED BOTTOM SHEET AND CENTRAL LAYER
An inflatable sleeping pad or air mattress comprises an inflatable pad having a top layer and a bottom layer. At least one middle layer is disposed parallel to the top and bottom layers, and supported between the top layer and the bottom layer by a plurality of support baffles, wherein a first plurality of support baffles is disposed between the at least one middle layer and the top layer, and a second plurality of support baffles disposed between the at least middle one layer and the bottom layer. The sleeping pad further comprises an air inlet/outlet valve disposed on at least one of the inflatable pad top or bottom layers.
Table top and frame
A two-piece table includes a one-piece tabletop portion and a one piece table leg portion. The tabletop portion is made of four or more distinct independent, hinged segments which allow the tabletop fold, origami style, into a small package. The tabletop further includes four corners having various chamfered ends or corners which allows for the creation of a handle in the longer ends or corners of the tabletop. The table leg portion is a foldable, unitary structure including four legs and a top portion on which the table top rests without any attachment. The top portion of the table leg portion fits into a slot or groove on the underside of the tabletop. The table leg portion is hinged and folds into a square.
FOLDABLE TABLE WITH LEG ROTATION LIMITING STRUCTURE
A table includes a tabletop, a first support assembly, first and second legs, and first and second limiting structures. The first support assembly is connected to the tabletop such that the tabletop is rotatable with respect to the first support assembly around a first axis between folded and unfolded positions. The first leg is connected to the first support assembly and rotatable around a second axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis. The first limiting structure is disposed at or integrally formed with the first leg to limit rotation of the first leg between first closed and open positions. The second leg is connected to the first support assembly and rotatable around a third axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis. The second limiting structure is disposed at or integrally formed with the second leg to limit rotation of the second leg between second closed and open positions.
TABLE TOP AND SKIRT WITH FOLDABLE LEGS
A foldable table and table legs comprises a tabletop comprising a plurality of tabletop sections each of which are interconnected by a hinge mechanism allowing the tabletop fold into a small, compact package. Detachable and foldable legs are configured for coupling to a table skirt comprising four segments which fold down from a storage pocket on the underside of the tabletop. The foldable legs interconnect with the table skirt once it is folded down from its storage position. The tabletop and foldable legs may all be folded into a compact, portable and packable configuration.
Table top and skirt with foldable legs
A foldable table and table legs comprises a tabletop comprising a plurality of tabletop sections each of which are interconnected by a hinge mechanism allowing the tabletop fold into a small, compact package. Detachable and foldable legs are configured for coupling to a table skirt comprising four segments which fold down from a storage pocket on the underside of the tabletop. The foldable legs interconnect with the table skirt once it is folded down from its storage position. The tabletop and foldable legs may all be folded into a compact, portable and packable configuration.
TABLE TOP AND FRAME
A two-piece table includes a one-piece tabletop portion and a one piece table leg portion. The tabletop portion is made of four or more distinct independent, hinged segments which allow the tabletop fold, origami style, into a small package. The tabletop further includes four corners having various chamfered ends or corners which allows for the creation of a handle in the longer ends or corners of the tabletop. The table leg portion is a foldable, unitary structure including four legs and a top portion on which the table top rests without any attachment. The top portion of the table leg portion fits into a slot or groove on the underside of the tabletop. The table leg portion is hinged and folds into a square.
FOLDING TABLE
A folding table includes a support stand, a fold mechanism, and a table top. The support stand includes a top seat having a first engaging portion. The fold mechanism includes a fold seat pivoted to the top seat, a resilient unit, and an operating member having a second engaging portion. When the table top is at an unfolded position, the operating member is operable from a lock state, where the second engaging portion of the operating member is biased by the resilient unit to engage the first engaging portion of the top seat, to an unlock state, where the second engaging portion is disengaged from the first engaging portion against a resilient force of the resilient unit, thereby permitting pivot movement of the table top to the folded position.
Foldable table
A foldable table having a deployment condition and a folded condition. The table includes a tabletop consisting of three equal-sized sectors, where the first and second sectors, the second and third sectors are rotatably joined together along adjacent side edges. Each leg support includes a depressed area configured to accommodate a portion of a respective sector and engage a side edge of the sector when the table is in the folded condition.
MULTI-PANEL FOLDING TABLES AND METHOD
A plurality of extremely flexible, functional, convertible and potentially compact tables having various optional features are disclosed. The tables comprise 4 or more folding table top panels, two or more joining pieces, four or more fixed legs and four or more swing out supporting legs and can be used in any of several configurations to serve from one to more than a dozen people. In its most compact configuration it is useful as a hall or wall table taking up very little space making it especially useful for apartments, condos, small homes, schools, churches and offices. Its extremely compact configuration makes it less costly to inventory and ship for the manufacturer, wholesaler, and retailer, and to store and/or use by the consumer.
Foldable table
A foldable table having a deployment condition and a folded condition. The table includes a tabletop consisting of three equal-sized sectors, where the first and second sectors, the second and third sectors are rotatably joined together along adjacent side edges. In one example, the tabletop has a groove along the periphery of the sectors and a leg support for each of the sectors, where each leg support includes an outer leg component having an upper arcuate portion dimensioned and shaped to be accommodated at least partially into the groove when the table is in the folded condition. In another example, each leg support includes a depressed area configured to accommodate a portion of a respective sector and engage a side edge of the sector when the table is in the folded condition.