TABLE
20220110444 · 2022-04-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A table having a table frame and a table top is provided, where the table top rests on the table frame. The table frame has two front table legs and at least one rear table leg, and the two front table legs are each arranged outside an edge of the table top in such a way that each of the two front table legs protrudes laterally beyond an edge.
Claims
1. A table (1) having a table frame (10) and a table top (20), wherein the table top rests on the table frame, wherein the table frame has two front table legs (15) and two rear table legs (16), wherein the two front table legs are each arranged outside an edge (21a; 21b) of the table top in such a way that each of the two front table legs protrudes laterally beyond the given edge, wherein the two rear table legs (16) are arranged below the table top (20) in such a way that they do not protrude laterally beyond the table top, wherein a distance (dV) between the two front table legs (15) is greater than the distance (dH) between the two rear table legs (16), wherein the two rear table legs (16) are connected to each other via a rear connecting strut (40), and wherein the table top (20) is pentagonal in shape.
2. The table of claim 1, wherein one table leg (15a) of the two front table legs (15) is arranged offset by an offset (V) to the other table leg (15b) of the two front table legs (15).
3. The table of claim 1, wherein the table top (20) has two 120° angles.
4. The table of claim 3, wherein the table top (20) has three 120° angles.
5. The table of claim 3, wherein the table top (20) has two 90° angles.
6. The table of claim 3, wherein the two front table legs (15) are each arranged in a region between a 90° angle and a 120° angle of the table top (20).
7. The table of claim 1, wherein rollers (30) are arranged on the two front table legs (15) and/or on the two rear table legs (16).
8. The table of claim 1, wherein the two rear table legs (16) are each connected via a lateral connecting strut (41a; 41b) to a front table leg (15a; 15b).
9. The table of claim 8, wherein the two lateral connecting struts (41a; 41b) are each at an angle (γ) to the rear connecting strut (40), wherein the angle (γ) is between 100° and 120°, preferably 110°.
10. The table of claim 8, wherein each of the two lateral connecting struts (41a; 41b) extends outwards in the region of the 90° angle of the table top (20) laterally at the given edge (21a; 21b) of the table top (20), and each of the outwardly extending ends is connected to one of the two front table legs (15a; 15b).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0025] Further details and features of the invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
[0026] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033]
[0034] The table frame 10 in this case has four table legs 15, 16, namely two front table legs 15 and two rear table legs 16. The two rear table legs 16 are arranged below the table top 20 and perpendicular to the table top 20.
[0035] The two front table legs 15 are aligned perpendicular to the table top 20. However, the two front table legs 15 are not arranged vertically below the table top 20, but rather offset from the table top 20 outside the table top 20. This means that the two front table legs 15 are each arranged outside an edge 21a, 21b of the table top 20, so that the two front table legs 15 protrude laterally beyond the table top and/or beyond the edges 21a, 21b. Each of the front table legs is connected to the table top by means of cross-struts running perpendicular to each of the front table legs, such that the table top 20 does not rest on the front table legs 15, but rather on the cross-struts.
[0036] The two front table legs 15 are arranged relative to the table top 20 in such a way that their upper end ends below the table top 20, i.e. the upper ends of the front table legs 15 do not protrude laterally into the edges 21a, 21b of the table top 20. As a result, a number of tables according to this disclosure can be seamlessly lined up (that is, positioned flush next to each other), even though the two front table legs 15 protrude laterally from the table top 20. This is because the two front table legs 15 can accordingly be pushed toward the adjacent table below the table top 20.
[0037] Due to the front table legs 15 being arranged outside the table top 20, several tables according to this disclosure can also be stacked one on top of the other in such a way that all four table legs can be guided laterally past the table top of the lower table. This enables the tables to be stacked in a particularly compact and space-saving manner.
[0038] In the embodiment of a table according to the disclosure shown here, rollers 30 are arranged at each of the two lower ends of the rear table legs 16. This means that the table can be easily moved by lifting it at the front, which is particularly advantageous in schools when children should or want to move the tables.
[0039] On the two front table legs 15, felt sliders 35 are arranged at the lower ends, which on the one hand prevent scratching or damage to the floor and on the other hand still have a sufficiently large frictional resistance to the floor to prevent accidental displacement of the table.
[0040] Alternatively, the rollers 30 can also be arranged on the front table legs 15 and the sliders 35 on the rear table legs 16, as shown in
[0041] In a further embodiment of the table according to the disclosure, the rollers 30 and/or the felt gliders 35 can also be dispensed with.
[0042] The table top 20 of the table 1 according to the disclosure is designed as a pentagon, which has several advantages as can be seen from the following description.
[0043] In one embodiment of the invention, instead of two rear table legs 16, it is possible to provide only one rear table leg, such that the table frame 10 has a total of three table legs. In this case, the rear table leg is arranged approximately in the middle, i.e. approximately in the middle between the two rear table legs 16 shown in
[0044]
[0045] The distance dV between the two front table legs 15a, 15b is greater than the distance dH between the two rear table legs 16. Due to the greater distance dV between the two front table legs and the fact that the two front table legs 15 are arranged laterally to the table top 20, simple stacking is made possible. To stack a table on another table, the upper table can be pushed from the side onto the lower table, so that the upper table only has to be lifted slightly for stacking.
[0046] The two rear table legs 16 are connected to each other via a rear connecting strut 40. The right front table leg 15a is connected to the left rear table leg via a lateral connecting strut 41a. Furthermore, the right front table leg 15b is connected to the left rear table leg via a lateral connecting strut 41b. This results in an essentially trapezoidal table frame 10.
[0047] As can be clearly seen from
[0048] In the case of a three-legged design of the table frame 10, instead of the two rear table legs 16, only one rear table leg is provided, which is then arranged approximately between the two rear table legs 16 shown in
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[0050] The two lateral connecting struts 41a, 41b are each at an angle γ to the rear connecting strut 40. The angle γ between each of the rear connecting struts 40 and the lateral connecting strut 41a, 41b is between 100° and 120°, preferably 110°. Since the outwardly extending portions of the two lateral connecting struts 41a, 41b run parallel to the rear connecting strut 40, the two outwardly extending portions of the two lateral connecting struts are at an angle γ′=180°−γ to the given lateral connecting strut. At an angle γ=110°, the two outwardly extending portions of each of the lateral connecting struts are at an angle γ′=70° to the given first portion of the lateral connecting struts.
[0051] The two front table legs 15a, 15b are arranged offset from each other by an offset V. This means that the table leg 15a is arranged offset to the rear compared to the table leg 15b (or vice versa). The offset V is chosen so that it corresponds at least to the diameter of the front table legs. When two tables according to the disclosure are placed side by side, this ensures that, for example, the left front table leg 15b of a first table can be pushed past the right front table leg 15a of a second table, and pushed under the table top of the second table so that the two table tops can be arranged flush next to each other. At the same time, the right front table leg 15a of the second table can be pushed under the table top of the first table.
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[0053] In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, the table top 20 is designed as a pentagonal table top. The table top 20 preferably has two 120° angles α, particularly preferably three 120° angles α. In addition, the table top 20 has two 90° angles β, the two 90° angles θ being two adjacent angles or corners of the table top 20.
[0054] Due to this special configuration of the table top 20 with the three 120° angles and the two 90° angles, several tables according to the disclosure can be placed flush against each other in a particularly large number of variants. At the same time, the special design of the table frame ensures that several tables can be stacked compactly on top of each other.
[0055]
[0056] In a specific, but nevertheless exemplary embodiment of the table according to the invention, the table top 20 has the following dimensions: [0057] Length of the side/edge S1: approx. 70 cm [0058] Length of the sides/edges S2: approx. 40 cm [0059] Length of the sides/edges S3: approx. 40 cm (found from the lengths of the sides/edges S1 and S2 and from the angles α and β)
[0060] The associated table frame 10 has the following dimensions: [0061] Length of the two lateral connecting struts 41a, 41b: approx. 36 cm [0062] Length of the rear connecting strut 40: approx. 28 cm [0063] Distance between the two front table legs: approx. 71 cm [0064] Diameter of the two front table legs: approx. 4 cm [0065] Offset V between the two front table legs: approx. 4.5 cm [0066] Distance between the middle 120° corner [0067] and the rear connecting strut 40: approx. 14 cm
[0068] Of course, other dimensions of the table frame and the table top are also possible.
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[0070] In
[0071] In
[0072] In
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[0074] It can be clearly seen in this case that the two front table legs 15 are each moved laterally past the table tops of the tables below. The two rear table legs 16 are also moved laterally past the table tops of the tables below. This results in a very compact stacking of a plurality of tables according to the disclosure.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0075] 1 table [0076] 10 table frame [0077] 15 (two) front table legs [0078] 15a one table leg of the two front table legs 15 [0079] 15b the other table leg of the two front table legs 15 [0080] 16 rear table legs, or one rear table leg [0081] 20 table top [0082] 21a edge of the table top 20 [0083] 21b edge of the table top 20 [0084] 30 roller [0085] 35 felt glider [0086] 40 rear connecting strut between the two rear table legs 16 [0087] 41a lateral connecting strut between a rear table leg and a front table leg 15a [0088] 41b lateral connecting strut between a rear table leg and a front table leg 15b [0089] α 120° angle [0090] β 90° angle [0091] γ angle between the rear connecting strut 40 and a lateral connecting strut 41a, 41b [0092] d distance between the central 120° corner and the rear connecting strut 40 [0093] dV distance between the two front table legs 15 [0094] dH distance between the two rear table legs 16 [0095] K position of the rear table leg [0096] S1 to S3 sides (edges) of the table top 20 [0097] V offset of the two front table legs 15 to each other