TABLE AND SEATING ARRANGEMENT
20170245632 ยท 2017-08-31
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Abstract
A folding table and seating arrangement includes a pair of table tops, each of the table tops having a table top frame. A folding framework supports the table tops and facilitates folding the table tops between a first position and a second position, the folding framework defining a rotational axis with each of the table tops. A folding assist system offset forces during folding and includes a mechanical strut assembly attached to the folding framework and providing a biasing force. Cap elements have a receiving portion inserting into an orifice in the table top frame and aligned with the rotational axis to receive a tubular cross. The cap elements provide low friction and have tabs that clip into corresponding slots in the table top frame.
Claims
1. A folding table comprising: a pair of table tops, each of the table tops having a table top frame; a folding framework supporting the table tops and folding the table tops between a first position and a second position, the folding framework defining a rotational axis with each of the table tops; a folding assist system to offset forces during folding, the folding assist system comprising; a mechanical strut assembly attached to the folding framework and providing a biasing force; a cap having a receiving portion inserting into an orifice in the table top frame and aligned with the rotational axis.
2. A folding table according to claim 1, comprising a tubular cross member inserting into the cap.
3. A folding table according to claim 2, wherein folding assist system comprises a pair of the caps including a first cap and a second cap, a first end of the tubular member inserting into the first cap and a second end of the tubular member inserting into the second cap to provide relative rotation between the tubular member and the caps.
4. A folding table according to claim 3, wherein each of the caps comprises retaining tabs and wherein the table frame comprises slots, wherein the retaining tabs insert into the slots to retain the cap with a receiving portion in the hole in the table frame.
5. A folding table according to claim 1, wherein the cap comprises retaining tabs and wherein the table frame comprises slots, wherein the retaining tabs insert into the slots to retain the cap with a receiving portion in the hole in the table top frame.
6. A folding table according to claim 1, wherein the folding assist system is tuned to offset forces resisting folding and unfolding of the folding table.
7. A folding table according to claim 1, further comprising seating mounted to the folding framework.
8. A folding table according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical strut assembly comprises a first spring and a second spring, wherein the first spring has a different spring constant than the second spring.
9. A folding table according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical strut assembly comprises a telescoping portion and wherein a first end of the mechanical strut assembly mounts to the folding framework and a second end of the mechanical strut assembly mounts to the table top frame.
10. A folding table and seating assembly comprising: a pair of table tops, each of the table tops having a table top frame; seating associated with at least one of the table tops; a folding framework supporting the table tops and folding the table tops between a first position and a second position, the folding framework defining a rotational axis with each of the table tops; a mechanical strut assembly having a telescoping outer housing, at least one spring within the outer housing; wherein the mechanical strut assembly is adapted to offset at least a portion of forces acting to accelerate and to impede folding and unfolding at different phases of folding and unfolding operations of the folding table and seating assembly.
11. A folding table and seating assembly according to claim 10, wherein the mechanical strut assembly comprises a plurality of springs.
12. A folding table and seating assembly according to claim 10, wherein the mechanical strut assembly comprises a first spring and a second spring, wherein the first spring has a different spring constant than the second spring.
13. A method of folding a folding table and seating apparatus between a first position and a second position, the folding table and seating apparatus comprising a folding framework and a plurality of leg assemblies rotatably mounted to the framework, each leg assembly rotating about tubular member extending along an associated axis of rotation; the method comprising: providing at least one mechanical strut having springs adapted to offset forces resisting or accelerating folding, each of the at least one mechanical struts mounting to the framework connecting one of the leg assemblies to the framework; providing a cap snapping into an orifice in the framework aligned with axis of rotation and having a receiving section providing a rotation surface receiving an end of the tubular member; and moving the folding table and seating apparatus from the first position to the second position with folding assistance being provided solely by the at least one mechanical strut.
14. A method according to claim 13, wherein cap element comprises a receiving portion defining an inner cylindrical cavity, and wherein the tubular member rotates within the inner cylindrical cavity.
15. A cap member comprising: a planar base portion; a pair of tab portions extending from a face of the base portion a receiving portion extending from the face of the base portion and defining a cylindrical cavity, the receiving portion being located intermediate the tab portions.
16. A cap member according to claim 15, wherein the cap member comprises a monolithic element.
17. A cap member according to claim 15, wherein each of the tab portions comprises: a first planar portion having a first end mounted to the face of the base portion and a second extended end, the first planar portion extending substantially perpendicular to the face of the base portion; a second planar portion attached to the second extended end of the first planar portion, the second planar portion extending substantially towards the base portion.
18. A cap member according to claim 17, wherein the first planar portion and the second planar portion define an acute angle therebetween.
19. A cap member according to claim 17, wherein the second planar portion is flexibly mounted to the first planar portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0027] Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] The table top frame (110) for each of the table tops (104) connect to one another via a center folding linkage (114). The center linkage (114) connects the table tops (104) and their associated frameworks (102) and includes links that provide for folding action between the adjacent center portions of the table tops (104) and includes linkage members extending between the frames (110) of the table tops (104). As shown in
[0030] Referring again to
[0031] The upper end of each pair of legs (124) mounts to a tubular member (146). The tubular member (146) extends transverse to the longitudinal direction of the table and seating arrangement (100) and is rotatably mounted in cap elements (160) mounted in the table top frame (110) with the cap elements (160) receiving opposed ends of a tubular member (146).
[0032] The mechanical strut (200) attaches to the upper cross member (144) through upper spring mounts (180) and connects to the middle cross member (142) via lower spring mounts (182) as shown most clearly in
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] The second housing (240) is configured to partially nest and telescopically insert into the internal chamber of the first housing (220), as shown in
[0035] The mechanical spring element includes a first end (262) and a second end (260) with a plurality of coils (266) between the first and second ends generally forming a helix with an inner open region along a longitudinal length of the mechanical spring element (262). The spring may engage a body (272) and may threadably connect to a complementary end region (282, 284). The mechanical strut assembly (200) attaches the housings (220, 240) externally via connectors (280) that may be threaded or use other conventional configurations as may be required depending upon the mounting requirements.
[0036] Moreover, as shown in
[0037] The mechanical struts (200, 300, 400) may be tuned to minimize the amount of work required for users that are folding and unfolding the table and seating arrangement. The springs may be manufactured to be in a neutral stable state or may include a preset compression or extension to bias to pull toward or to push away from the mechanical strut assembly (200). Moreover, the spring dimensions and materials may be varied along the length of the springs so that the spring (260) extends or retracts at different rates and/or with different force for different portions of the folding and unfolding motion. The extensions and compressions may be matched to varying forces from gravity along the path of motion as the table and seating arrangement (100) is folded and unfolded. By matching the forces exerted by the mechanical strut assembly (200), larger forces required to either fold or unfold the table and seating arrangement (100) may be substantially negated. Therefore, the effort required to fold and unfold the table and seating arrangement (100) may be substantially reduced and therefore save labor. Moreover, the folding and unfolding achieves improved control and therefore improved safety. Furthermore, using the multiple spring elements, the springs may be varied and combined to improve the matching of the forces exerted by the springs to the forces encountered during different phases of folding and unfolding.
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[0040] The present invention also provides for easy construction and assembly. The cap element (160) may simply be snapped into position and retained by the table top frame (110) as shown in
[0041] The use of the cap elements (160) provides a low friction surface and simple and easy mounting for the tubular members (146) and allows easy rotation of the folding framework (102). Moreover, with the use of mechanical struts (200), the need for torsion bars along the rotational axes at the upper ends of the legs (124) of the folding framework is eliminated. The mechanical struts have a force ratio of about 4 that provides for optimizing folding assist aided by the low friction and lightweight construction of the cap elements (160) and tubular members (146). Not only is weight reduced, but function is also simplified. Moreover, the struts (200) being tuned to the various phases of folding and unfolding provides for easier and safer transition between the folded and unfolded positions. The use of mechanical struts also overcomes the problems related to leakage and degradation of pneumatic springs over time so that the function of the table (100) and the folding assist may be maintained throughout the useful life of the table and seating arrangement (100).
[0042] It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.