Patent classifications
A47B1/10
EXPANDABLE FOLDING TABLE WITH REMOVABLE INSERT PANEL ASSEMBLY
The present subject matter discloses a removable panel assembly for an expandable folding table. The removable panel assembly includes a movable panel and a frame that is retractable. The expandable frame also includes a fixed frame connected with a pivot device and a movable frame. The movable panel is foldable and can be horizontally arranged between two panels of the folding tables when it is in use. Furthermore, the movable panel can be stored under the fixed frame when it is collapsed. With the removable panel assembly, the table can be both foldable and extendable without structural interference. In addition, while being easy to operate, the removable panel assembly further enhances the functions and appearance of the table.
ACTUATOR
An actuator is equipped with a body and a slider. Body side rail grooves are formed in side wall portions that constitute the body. On the other hand, slider side rail grooves are formed in the slider. Body side guide rails and slider side guide rails are provided in the body side rail grooves and the slider side rail grooves, respectively. Circular arc grooves serving as ball grooves are formed by body side ball receiving portions of the body side guide rails, and slider side ball receiving portions of the slider side guide rails.
Telescopic panel component and table
The present disclosure provides a telescopic panel component and a table, relates to the technical field of furniture, and solves the technical problem that the size of a panel component of a table is fixed and cannot be adjusted. The telescopic panel component comprises a frame, a first panel and a second panel, wherein a slideway is provided on the frame, and the second panel is slidably connected with the slideway; the panel component has a retracted state and an unfolded state, and when the second panel slides along the slideway to the side of the first panel under the action of an external force, the first panel is rotatable on the frame; the first panel turns over forward, and the first panel is rotatable below the second panel, so that the panel component is in the retracted state; the first panel turns over reversely, and the first panel is rotatable to the position where the first panel is spliced with the second panel, so that the panel component is in the unfolded state. The supporting area of the panel component surface can be adjusted telescopically, which can be applied to holes in a smaller space and a larger space, thus improving the universality of the table and making it more convenient to use.
Telescopic panel component and table
The present disclosure provides a telescopic panel component and a table, relates to the technical field of furniture, and solves the technical problem that the size of a panel component of a table is fixed and cannot be adjusted. The telescopic panel component comprises a frame, a first panel and a second panel, wherein a slideway is provided on the frame, and the second panel is slidably connected with the slideway; the panel component has a retracted state and an unfolded state, and when the second panel slides along the slideway to the side of the first panel under the action of an external force, the first panel is rotatable on the frame; the first panel turns over forward, and the first panel is rotatable below the second panel, so that the panel component is in the retracted state; the first panel turns over reversely, and the first panel is rotatable to the position where the first panel is spliced with the second panel, so that the panel component is in the unfolded state. The supporting area of the panel component surface can be adjusted telescopically, which can be applied to holes in a smaller space and a larger space, thus improving the universality of the table and making it more convenient to use.
TABLE WITH EXPANDING TOP SURFACE
A table comprising an upper surface and a lower surface attached to the upper surface via an attachment means, at least one table support attached to the lower surface, and at least one table support attached to the upper surface.
TABLE WITH EXPANDING TOP SURFACE
A table comprising an upper surface and a lower surface attached to the upper surface via an attachment means, at least one table support attached to the lower surface, and at least one table support attached to the upper surface.
Table with expanding top surface
A table comprising an upper surface and a lower surface attached to the upper surface via an attachment means, at least one table support attached to the lower surface, and at least one table support attached to the upper surface.
Table with expanding top surface
A table comprising an upper surface and a lower surface attached to the upper surface via an attachment means, at least one table support attached to the lower surface, and at least one table support attached to the upper surface.
Table with extensible and raisable secondary work surface
A table including a conventional table top, a stowable secondary work surface and optionally a stowable tertiary work surface is disclosed. The table may have height characteristics of a conventional coffee table. The secondary and tertiary surfaces are stowed under the primary surface, and extend outwardly therefrom into deployed positions on a telescoping linkage. A parallelogram mechanism enables the secondary surface to be higher than and parallel to the primary surface, thus enabling the primary surface to assume functions of the coffee table while the secondary surface is elevated thereabove to make work tasks more convenient for a seated user. The tertiary surface may be inclined relative to the primary and secondary surfaces. The secondary and tertiary surfaces and the linkage are concealed from view by a skirt depending from the primary surface. The novel table is thus convertible between a coffee table and a working desk.
Table with extensible and raisable secondary work surface
A table including a conventional table top, a stowable secondary work surface and optionally a stowable tertiary work surface is disclosed. The table may have height characteristics of a conventional coffee table. The secondary and tertiary surfaces are stowed under the primary surface, and extend outwardly therefrom into deployed positions on a telescoping linkage. A parallelogram mechanism enables the secondary surface to be higher than and parallel to the primary surface, thus enabling the primary surface to assume functions of the coffee table while the secondary surface is elevated thereabove to make work tasks more convenient for a seated user. The tertiary surface may be inclined relative to the primary and secondary surfaces. The secondary and tertiary surfaces and the linkage are concealed from view by a skirt depending from the primary surface. The novel table is thus convertible between a coffee table and a working desk.