Decorative table
11324312 · 2022-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A table is provided. The table defines a cutout region such that the table may be placed closely to a tree trunk or other upright element, with the table partially surrounding the element via the cutout region. The table may be particularly useful to provide enhanced decorative ability for decorative Christmas displays, decorative store displays, and the like.
Claims
1. A table comprising: a table top defining a cutout region, the cutout region sized and shaped to at least partially receive an upright element; a plurality of legs connected to a bottom of the table top, wherein the plurality of legs are foldable and telescoping to allow for an adjustable height of the table top; wherein each one of the plurality of legs comprises a pin and a plurality of holes, wherein the plurality of legs are telescoping to allow for an adjustable height of the table top by the pin on each one of the plurality of legs engaging with one of the plurality of holes on each one of the plurality of legs; an additional table top, the additional table top connected to a side of the table top which defines the cutout region, a top surface of the additional table top being aligned with a top surface of the table top, the additional table top comprising a second cutout region aligned with the cutout region; and wherein the table top is supported only by the plurality of legs attached to the bottom of the table top, and the additional table top is supported only by its connection to the table top.
2. The table of claim 1 wherein the table top is formed having a semicircular shape, and wherein the cutout region has a semicircular shape formed along an elongate flat edge of the semicircular table top.
3. The table of claim 1 wherein the cutout region is sized to receive a trunk of a Christmas tree.
4. The table of claim 1 further comprising a second table positioned on a top of the table top, the second table comprising a second table top which defines a second cutout region, the second cutout region aligned vertically with the cutout region of the table top.
5. The table of claim 1 wherein the second table top comprises a plurality of second legs, a distal end of each of the plurality of second legs being engaged with the table top by an structural engagement.
6. The table of claim 1 wherein the additional table top is removably connected to the table top by a sliding engagement between interlocking connectors of the additional table top and table top.
7. A table and tree assembly comprising: a table comprising: a table top defining a cutout region, the cutout region sized and shaped to at least partially receive a trunk of a tree; a plurality of legs connected to a bottom of the table top, wherein the plurality of legs are foldable and telescoping to allow for an adjustable height of the table top; wherein each one of the plurality of legs comprises a pin and a plurality of holes, wherein the plurality of legs are telescoping to allow for an adjustable height of the table top by the pin on each one of the plurality of legs engaging with one of the plurality of holes on each one of the plurality of legs; the tree trunk positioned within a space defined by the cutout region, such that the table top partially surrounds the tree trunk; an additional table top, the additional table top connected to a side of the table top which defines the cutout region, a top surface of the additional table top being aligned with a top surface of the table top, the additional table top comprising a second cutout region aligned with the cutout region; and wherein the table top is supported only by the plurality of legs attached to the bottom of the table top, and the additional table top is supported only by its connection to the table top.
8. The table and tree assembly of claim 7 further comprising a decoration positioned on a top of the table top.
9. The table and tree assembly of claim 7 wherein the table top further comprising a strap connected across a span defined by the cutout region and around the trunk of the tree, thereby securing the table to the tree.
10. The table and tree assembly of claim 9 further comprising a clasp connected to the table top, wherein the strap is connectable to the clasp across the span defined by the cutout region.
11. The table and tree assembly of claim 7 wherein the tree has a plurality of branches removed adjacent to the table top, allowing the table top to fit closely to the trunk without an interference from branches of the tree.
12. The table and tree assembly of claim 7 further comprising a second table positioned on a top of the table top, the second table comprising a second table top which defines a second cutout region, the second cutout region aligned vertically with the cutout region of the table top.
13. The table and tree assembly of claim 12 wherein the second table top comprises a plurality of second legs, a distal end of each of the plurality of second legs being engaged with the table top by a structural engagement.
14. The table and tree assembly of claim 12 wherein the additional table top is connected to the table top by one of a sliding engagement between interlocking parts of the additional table top and table top or by a hinged connection.
Description
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(6) The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and does not represent the only forms in which the present disclosure may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments.
(7) Generally, the present disclosure concerns a table with a cutout region allowing it to be placed adjacent to, for example, a Christmas tree or other upright element (column, shaft, post, tree trunk, and the like). In many embodiments, the table is formed as a shape, such as a semi-circle, having one elongate flat side. Of course, other shapes of the cutout may be used, and the cutout region may be on other parts of the table perimeter. In one embodiment, the cutout region is formed on this flat side, a cutout region is formed to accommodate the tree trunk or upright element, allowing the table to be placed closely adjacent to and at least partially surrounding the upright element. On or more legs, typically three, extend downward from the table to support it off the ground. In many embodiments the leg(s) are foldable and extendable by, for example, a telescoping configuration. Certain embodiments include rubber feet on the ends of the legs. As such, decorations can be placed on the table or connected thereto, to provide an innovative and exciting new way to decorate.
(8) In many embodiments, the cutout region has a same shape as an outer edge of the table. For example a semicircular table may have a semicircular cutout region. This is not necessarily required, of course. In further embodiments, the cutout region may have a same shape as both an outer edge of the table and also as the shape of the upright element it is intended to be positioned against. For example if the table is intended to be positioned adjacent to a tree trunk such as a Christmas tree trunk, the roughly circular tree trunk may match a semicircular cutout region which in turn may match a semicircular perimeter of the table. This embodiment may provide a consistent and pleasing appearance so that the profiles of the upright (trunk or other) aligns with the table itself, providing a uniform and consistent profile which is known to be pleasing to the eye.
(9) The table may be enhanced by including various features. For example, a strap or other connector may be connected to span the cutout region. The strap can be connected and released around the tree trunk or other upright element that the table is placed adjacent to, so as to secure the table in place. In other embodiments, an additional table top part having its own cutout region may be connected to the table, to enclose the tree/upright element. The additional table top may connect to the elongate flat side of the primary table top in any manner to expand the table. For example, it may have a hinged connection at one end of the elongate flat side, may be connectable by a slide bracket for a sliding engagement, or other interlocking part connection such as snap connection, a pin/shaft connection, male female engagement, frictional connection, dovetail connection, and the like.
(10) In other embodiments, a second table top may rest a top of the table on or be connected to the table's top surface. This second table top also has a cutout region which aligns approximately or is smaller than the table's cutout region. As such, the table and second table top may both be placed at least partly around the tree. In some cases, a skirt may be placed on the top of the table to drape down to create a pleasant decorative effect. In yet another embodiment, the table may have a lower shelf below the table which may be particularly useful for storing and displaying presents instead of placing them on the ground below the tree.
(11) Examples of some types of decorations which may be positioned on the table include Christmas decorations, a nativity scene, a Christmas village scene (comprising decorative building models), and the like, as well a stockings (filled and/or unfilled), garlands, tinsel, table skirts, table cloths, and so forth.
(12) In some embodiments, the table may be placed adjacent to a natural Christmas tree having certain branches removed to allow the table to fit more closely to a trunk of the tree. In other embodiments, the table may be placed adjacent to an artificial tree which may have a spacer and/or or may have the artificial branches removed to allow the table to fit more closely to the artificial trunk of the tree.
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(18) While several variations of the present disclosure have been illustrated by way of example in preferred or particular embodiments, it is apparent that further embodiments could be developed within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, or the inventive concept thereof. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and adaptations are within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and are inclusive, but not limited to the following appended claims as set forth.