Infinitely Positional Umbrella Pole Table
20210401165 · 2021-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B37/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B13/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45B2023/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B37/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B13/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The infinitely positional umbrella pole table on an umbrella pole includes a fabric table (spring action open form or closed collapsed form). Frame struts support the fabric with support struts forcing frame struts upward in spring action. Table moves on pole by upper and lower couplers. One coupler carries a pole lock. Frame struts are pivotally coupled to one coupler and distally extend out the fabric. Support struts are pivotally coupled to other coupler and distally pivotally coupled to frame struts. When lock open, table moves to infinite vertical positions whether table is in open or collapsed form. When locked, movement of non-locked coupler with respect to locked coupler causes open or closure of fabric table. Table may have collapsible cup.
Claims
1. An infinitely positional umbrella pole table comprising: an elongated umbrella pole with an umbrella at its upper end and a lower terminus adapted to be buried in sand or ground; a flexible, foldable fabric having an open deployed table form and a closed collapsed form, the foldable fabric having table forming edges which define respective lateral spans of the table in the open deployed table form; a frame supporting the fabric; upper and lower couplers banding the pole, the upper and lower couplers movable on and infinitely positional on the pole; the frame having an upper framework with a plurality of table frame struts, each frame strut proximally pivotally coupled to the upper coupler and distally coupled to the table forming edges of the fabric, each frame strut having a longer length than a respective lateral span of the table defined by the table forming edges; the frame having a plurality of support struts proximally pivotally coupled to the lower coupler and distally pivotally coupled to the table frame struts, a respective support strut pivotally coupled to a corresponding frame strut; a binding lock on either the upper or the lower coupler to lock the frame on the pole having an OPEN and a LOCKED condition; whereby in the open table form, the upper framework maintains the fabric in an open state by spring action as a table due to upward forces applied by the support struts on the table frame struts forcing the fabric, in the open table form, to snap open due to the longer frame strut length forced into a smaller respective lateral span of a corresponding table forming edge by the upward force of the support strut, and in the closed collapsed form all spring action by the support struts on the frame struts is removed; and whereby in either the open table form or the closed collapsed form the fabric and frame is adapted to be (a) infinitely positional on the pole when the binding lock is OPEN and (b) vertically stabilized on the pole when the binding lock is LOCKED.
2. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fabric is cloth or plastic.
3. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 2 wherein the fabric has a depending mesh fabric cup.
4. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the upper and lower couplers confine the pole while allowing a degree of movement thereabout.
5. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 1 wherein each support strut is distally pivotally coupled to a corresponding table frame strut substantially at the corresponding frame strut's midpoint.
6. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the binding lock is a friction compression lock.
7. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the binding lock is on the lower coupler.
8. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the table forming edge elements of the fabric are disposed on a periphery of the fabric.
9. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 2 wherein the upper and lower couplers confine the pole while allowing a degree of movement thereabout.
10. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 9 wherein each support strut is distally pivotally coupled to a corresponding table frame strut substantially at the corresponding frame strut's midpoint.
11. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 10 wherein the binding lock is a friction compression lock.
12. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 11 wherein the binding lock is on the lower coupler.
13. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 12 wherein the table forming edge elements of the fabric are disposed on a periphery of the fabric and wherein the fabric has a collapsible depending cup.
14. An infinitely positional umbrella pole table comprising: an elongated umbrella pole with an umbrella at its upper end and a lower terminus adapted to be buried in sand or ground; a flexible, foldable fabric having an open deployed table form and a closed collapsed form, the foldable fabric having table forming edges which define respective lateral spans of the table in the open deployed table form; a frame supporting said fabric; upper and lower couplers banding the pole, the upper and lower couplers movable on and infinitely positional on the pole; the frame having a lower framework with a plurality of table frame struts, each frame strut proximally pivotally coupled to the lower coupler and distally coupled to the table forming edges of the fabric, each frame strut having a longer length than a respective lateral span of the table defined by the table forming edges; the frame having a plurality of support struts proximally pivotally coupled to the upper coupler and distally pivotally coupled to the table frame struts, a respective support strut pivotally coupled to a corresponding frame strut; a binding lock on either the upper or the lower coupler to lock the frame on the pole having an OPEN and a LOCKED condition; whereby in the open table form, the lower framework maintains the fabric in an open state by spring action as a table due to downward forces applied by the support struts on the table frame struts forcing the fabric, in the open table form, to snap open due to the longer frame strut length forced into a smaller respective lateral span of a corresponding table forming edge by the upward force of the support strut, and in the closed collapsed form all spring action by the support struts on the frame struts is removed; and whereby in either the open table form or the closed collapsed form the fabric and frame is adapted to be (a) infinitely positional on the pole when the binding lock is OPEN and (b) vertically stabilized on the pole when the binding lock is LOCKED.
15. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 14 wherein each support strut is distally pivotally coupled to a corresponding table frame strut substantially at the corresponding frame strut's midpoint.
16. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 15 wherein the binding lock is a friction compression lock on the upper coupler.
17. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 14 wherein the table forming edge elements of the fabric are disposed on a periphery of the fabric.
18. The infinitely positional umbrella pole table as claimed in claim 17 wherein each support strut is distally pivotally coupled to a corresponding table frame strut substantially at the corresponding frame strut's midpoint.
19. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Further objects and advantages of the various embodiments of the present invention are set forth in the detailed description of the embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0022] The present invention relates to and infinitely positional umbrella pole table system and, more precisely an unique umbrella pole table movably mounted on an umbrella pole. In the figures, similar numerals designate similar items.
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[0024] Table 30 includes a flexible, foldable fabric 32. The term “fabric” refers to material, such as plastic or cloth that resembles cloth. In
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[0028] Frame 40 supports table fabric 32. The frame is generally movably mounted on pole 12 by an upper coupler 50 and a lower coupler 51. These couplers 50, 51 band the pole 12. The banding of the pole by couplers 50, 51 confines or restricts pole 12 while allowing for a degree of movement by girdling the pole. Frame 40 has an upper framework 42 defined in this embodiment as a plurality of table frames struts 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d. It should be noted that upper framework 40 may include framework having different strut combination than the four table frames struts shown in the figures. It is believed that at least three table frame struts are needed to reasonably support table fabric 32.
[0029] Each frame strut is proximately pivotally coupled to the upper coupler 50 (proximal being closer to the pole as compared to elements more distal or spaced farther away from the pole). As an illustration, table frame strut 42b is pivotally coupled at pivot couple point 41 to upper coupler 50. This pivotal coupling 41 is proximal or close to pole 12. The distal end 43b of table frame strut 42b is coupled to table forming edge 90b of table fabric 32. These table forming edges 90a, 90b, 90c, and 90d form the edges of the umbrella pole table 30 and these edges are elements of table fabric 32. The table forming edges 90a, b, c, and d are respectively associated with the distal ends of table frames struts 42a, b, c, and d. It should be noted that the fabric table may have peripheral fabric end regions which extend beyond table forming edges 90a, b, c, and d and these peripheral extensions would simply fall substantially vertically downward to form some type of table cloth overhang for table 30. In a current embodiment, the distal end 43b of each table frame strut is placed in a fabric loop or cavity 91 formed in the fabric 32. As shown, all the frame struts fix the fabric 32 in the same manner.
[0030] Frame 40 also includes a plurality of support struts 44a, b, c, and d, which are proximately pivotally coupled to the lower coupling 51. For example, in connection with support strut 44b, pivotal coupler 61 is diagrammatically illustrated as being movably coupled to lower coupler 51. The distal ends (see end 76 of strut 44b) of the support struts are distally pivotally coupled to respective table frames struts 42a, b, c, and d. For example, distal pivotal coupling 76 for support strut 44b is shown associated with table frame strut 42b. Each respective table frame strut 42a, b, c, and d, is associated with a corresponding support strut 44a, b, c, and d. The proximal ends of the support struts are pivotally connected to the lower coupler 51 and the distal ends are pivotally coupled to the table frame struts.
[0031] Preferably, the support strut—table frame strut pivotal connection is substantially near or at the midpoint of the table frame strut. However, the distal support frame pivot couplers may be at other locations on the frame struts.
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[0034] The binding lock 54 is provided on either the upper or the lower coupler 50, 51 to lock the frame 40 on the pole 12. The binding lock has an OPEN-UNLOCKED condition wherein the table (which OPEN-UNLOCKED condition may be activated either in the OPEN table condition 37 (
[0035] In in the OPEN table form 37 (
[0036] In either the open table form 37 (
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[0038] The claims appended hereto are meant to cover modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the present invention.