Sawhorse table
10993528 ยท 2021-05-04
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Abstract
A flat packaged table which can be assembled using through screw fasteners and interlocking structures to create a table from flat stock such as plywood. The table when disassembled packs into a container which is less than 3 inches thick.
Claims
1. A table comprising: an elongated support with a longitudinal axis and two parallel outward facing surfaces; a plurality of legs connected to the elongated support and extending outwards and downwards at a first angle relative to one of the outward facing surfaces; a table top which rests above the elongated support and the plurality of legs; a plurality of table supports connected to the table top to define a recess with two internal facing edges which are outwardly tapered at a second angle which is substantially equal the first angle such that each internal facing edge abuts one of an outwards facing leg surface of one the legs, the outwards facing leg surface arranged parallel the longitudinal axis and the internal facing edges extending between first and second surfaces of the table support, the first and second surfaces being parallel and outward facing in opposite directions; at least one notch which extends at least partially into a bottom surface of the table top, the at least one notch aligned and sized to receive: part of the elongated support therein, or at least part of one or more of the table supports therein or part of both the elongated support and at least part of one or more of the table supports therein.
2. The device of claim 1 further comprising: at least one hole extending through the elongated support; a recess in the elongated support on each side of the at least one hole wherein the legs secure to the elongated supports with fasteners which pass through, in order, a hole in a first one of the legs, a first one of the at least one hole in the elongated support and a hole in a second one of the legs, wherein ends of the first and second legs are at least partially contained in recesses of the elongated support on opposite sides of the first one of the at least one hole in the elongated support.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the at least one hole includes two holes spaced apart along the elongated support and the plurality of legs include third and fourth legs configured to secure to a second one of the two holes in the elongated support, wherein the elongated support includes recesses on either side of the second one of the two holes and the third and fourth legs secure to the elongated support with a fastener which passes through, in order, a hole in the third one of the legs, the second one of the two holes in the elongated support and a hole in the fourth one of the legs, wherein ends of the third and fourth legs are at least partially contained in recesses of the elongated support on opposite sides of the second one of the two holes in the elongated support.
4. The device of claim 2 wherein the ends of the first and second legs include angled faces which are positioned at an angle relative the outwards facing surface that the internal facing edge of one of the table supports which abuts the corresponding leg, wherein the angle relative the outwards facing surface is equal to the second angle of the internal facing edge.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the at least one notch includes: a first one of the at least one notch is aligned and sized to receive part of the elongated support therein; and at least a second one of the at least one notch is arranged transverse the first one of the at least one notch and sized to receive at least part of one of the table supports therein.
6. The device of claim 1 wherein the elongated support, plurality of legs, the plurality of table supports and the table top are made of wood.
7. The device of claim 1 wherein the elongated support, plurality of legs, the plurality of table supports and the table top are made of plywood.
8. The device of claim 1 wherein the recess includes at least two recesses defined by different ones of the plurality of table supports with the at least two recesses spaced apart such that internal facing edges of one of the recesses interacts with a first pair of the plurality of legs and internal facing edges of a second one of the recesses interacts with a second pair of the plurality of legs.
9. A kit for a table comprising: a container containing a plurality of separate flat parts with a majority of their surfaces configured as flat and planar, the plurality of flat parts including an elongated support, a table top, a plurality of legs and a plurality of table supports and the container further containing fasteners, wherein at least three of the plurality of flat parts have surfaces facing and arranged parallel another of the plurality of flat parts when the plurality of flat parts are contained in the container; each of the legs including a hole at an end thereof and the elongated support including at least one hole therein, one of the fasteners configured to secure through the hole in two of the legs and the hole in the elongated support such that the legs extend downwards and outwards at an angle apart from the elongated support; the table supports defining a recess with two internal facing edges which are outwardly tapered at an angle which cooperates with the angle of the legs such that each internal facing edge is configured to abut and align one of an outwards facing surface of one the legs; the table top configured to rest on top of the table support; wherein the table top includes a plurality of notches therein which extend at least partially into a bottom surface of the table top, a first one of the plurality of notches aligned and sized to receive part a first one of the table supports and a second one of the plurality notches aligned and sized to receive part of a second one of the table supports, the first and second ones of the plurality of notches are parallel each other.
10. The kit of claim 9 wherein the elongated support has a plurality of notches therein adjacent the hole in the elongated support such that one notch is on each side of the hole in the elongated support and such that ends of two of the plurality of legs are configured to insert at least partially into the respective notches when secured to the elongated support with the fastener.
11. The kit of claim 9 wherein a maximum thickness of the container is less than 3 inches with the plurality of flat parts and fasteners contained therein.
12. The kit of claim 9 wherein a maximum thickness of the container is less than 2 inches with the plurality of flat parts and fasteners contained therein.
13. The kit of claim 9 wherein the table support comprises: an upper edge; an edge below the upper edge positioned between the two internal facing edges such that a portion of material exist between the upper edge and the edge below the upper edge to connect two sides of the table support such that each one of the two sides includes one of the two internal facing edges.
14. A table comprising: an elongated support with a longitudinal axis and two outwards facing parallel surfaces; a plurality of legs extending outwards and downwards at a first angle relative the elongated support, the legs including holes at ends thereof and the legs connected to the elongated support with fasteners which pass through holes in the ends of the legs and through the elongated support; a table top which rests above the elongated support and the plurality of legs; at least one table support connected to the table top to define a recess with internal facing edges which are outwardly tapered at a second angle which is substantially equal the first angle such that each internal facing edge abuts one of an outwards facing surface of one the legs; wherein a bottom surface of the table top includes recesses therein with at least one undercut surface defining a widening portion of the recess from the bottom surface towards the top surface of the table top; the table support has a holding portion which widens from an intermediate position towards a top edge of the table support such that the top edge of the table support when installed in the recess is between the top and bottom surfaces of the table top and the table support and table top are held together by interaction between the at least one undercut surface and the holding portion.
15. A table comprising: an elongated support with a longitudinal axis and two outwards facing parallel surfaces; a plurality of legs extending outwards and downwards at a first angle relative the elongated support, the legs including holes at ends thereof and the legs connected to the elongated support with fasteners which pass through holes in the ends of the legs and through the elongated support; a table top which rests above the elongated support and the plurality of legs; at least one table support connected to the table top to define a recess with internal facing edges which are outwardly tapered at a second angle which is substantially equal the first angle such that each internal facing edge abuts one of an outwards facing surface of one the legs the plurality of legs includes first, second, third and fourth legs; the elongated support including two holes spaced apart; the first and second legs secured to a first one of the two holes on either side of the first one of the holes; the third and fourth legs secured to a second one of the two holes on either side of the second one of the two holes; four notches in the elongated support, each notch located around one of the two holes with two of the four notches in one of the two outwards facing parallel surfaces and another two of the four notches in another one of the two outward facing parallel surfaces, each of the four notches narrows in a direction from a bottom edge of the elongated support towards a top edge of the elongated support.
16. The device of claim 15 wherein a bottom surface of the table top is spaced with respect to an upper edge of the elongated support.
17. The device of claim 15 wherein a bottom surface of the table top includes recesses therein with at least one undercut surface defining a widening portion of the recess from the bottom surface towards the top surface of the table top; the table support has a holding portion which widens from an intermediate position towards a top edge of the table support such that the top edge of the table support when installed in the recess is between the top and bottom surfaces of the table top and the table support and table top are held together by interaction between the at least one undercut surface and the holding portion.
18. The device of claim 17 wherein the holding portion comprises a plurality of holding portions spaced along an upper portion of the table support and the recess includes a plurality of undercut surfaces spaced apart such that between two undercut surfaces, the recess defines a surface perpendicular the bottom surface of the table top.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(20) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding structure throughout the views. The following examples are presented to further illustrate and explain the present invention and should not be taken as limiting in any regard.
(21) The table shown is generally a sawhorse style table. An elongated member or stretcher 2 has legs 6 attached thereto. The legs extend downward and outward at a compound angle of 5-25 degrees, preferably 15 degrees with respect to the center of the table. As shown the legs extend outward in the left/right direction from the view of
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(23) The table support 8 is shown with a central recess delimited by tapered walls 14. These tapered walls are at an angle that matches the outward taper of the legs 6 so that once assembled, the tapered walls 14 abut the outer surfaces of the legs 6. As can be seen, the central recess is a through recess all the way through the table support 8.
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(27) Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.