Collapsible Measuring and Cutting Craft Table
20210045523 ยท 2021-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B57/48
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A collapsible measuring and cutting craft table enables cutting, measuring, and stowing fabric and craft materials from a foldable, height-adjustable, and mobile work surface. The craft table comprises a large, flat work surface having a center panel and two hingedly attached drop leaf panels that fold down for storage. Center support members support the center panel in a horizontal position at the desired working height. Two center support members supports the center panel of the work surface. The outer support members pivot outwardly to a support position to support the drop leaf panels. The outer support members pivot inwardly to a collapsed position to fold the drop leaf panels down perpendicularly relative to the center panel. The center support members telescopically adjust in length to height adjust the work surface. The support members terminates at wheels for mobility. Meshed baskets slide along rails that run between the center support members.
Claims
1. A collapsible measuring and cutting craft table, the table comprising: a work surface comprising a center panel and a plurality of drop leaf panels pivotably attached to the center panel, at least three center support members fixedly connected underneath the center panel to support the center panel in a horizontal orientation; a plurality of rails being supported between the center support members; at least one outer support member located parallel to the center support members and pivotally connected with the center support members; and a height adjustable lower support panel arranged across the center support members.
2. The table of claim 1, further comprising at least one wheel attached on each of the center support members and the at least one outer support members to provide mobility for the table.
3. The table of claim 2, further comprising a height adjustable lower support panel arranged across the center support members.
4. The table of claim 3, further comprising at least one mesh basket positioned across the rails, the mesh basket sliding along the rails to detachably join with the center support members.
5. The table of claim 4, wherein the center support members telescopically adjust in length.
6. The table of claim 5, wherein each of the center support members comprises a plurality of spaced-apart pin holes and at least one pin passing through the pin holes to fasten the center support members at the desired level.
7. The table of claim 6, wherein each of the drop leaf panels can be vertically suspended with the central panel.
8. The table of claim 7, wherein the center support members and the at least one outer support members comprise lightweight aluminum legs.
9. The table of claim 8, wherein the wheels comprises six castor wheels.
10. A method of folding and unfolding a collapsible measuring and cutting craft table, wherein the craft table comprises a height adjustable lower support panel arranged across at least three center support members, the method comprises: upwardly folding at least one drop leaf panels with respect to a center panel until the at least one drop leaf panels to be coplanar with the center panel; outwardly unfolding at least one outer support member with respect to the center support members; inwardly folding the at least one outer support members towards the center support members; and downwardly folding the at least one drop leaf panels towards the center support.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the at least one outer support members are pivotably attached to the center support members and support underneath the at least one outer support members.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the at least one drop leaf panels can be folded down perpendicularly to the center panel.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein each of the at least one outer support members can pivotably attached to one of the center support members.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising sliding two meshed baskets along two rails arranged across the center support members, wherein the sliding step further comprises steps of: sliding the meshed baskets out of the center support members; sliding the meshed baskets inside the center support members.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of inwardly folding the outer support members further comprises a step of: overlapping the at least one outer support members with the center support members.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of downwardly folding the at least one drop leaf panels further comprises a step of: overlapping the at least one drop leaf panels with the center support members.
17. The table of claim 1, wherein the type of the center support members and the at least one outer support members is table leg.
18. The table of claim 1, wherein each of the at least one outer support members comprises one end fixedly attached on the one of the drop leaf panels.
19. The table of claim 1, further comprising a decal grid selectively disposed on the two drop leaf panels, and center panel wherein the decal grid comprises inches and centimeters for convenience.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] It should be noted that the drawing figures may be in simplified form and might not be to precise scale. In reference to the disclosure herein, for purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional terms such as top, bottom, left, right, up, down, over, above, below, beneath, rear, front, distal, and proximal are used with respect to the accompanying drawings. Such directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope of the embodiment in any manner.
[0030] The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0041] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0042] The different aspects of the various embodiments can now be better understood by turning to the following detailed description of the embodiments, which are presented as illustrated examples of the embodiments defined in the claims. It is expressly understood that the embodiments as defined by the claims may be broader than the illustrated embodiments described below.
[0043] The detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
[0044] Illustrative embodiments of the disclosure are generally directed to a collapsible measuring and cutting craft table 100. The collapsible measuring and cutting craft table 100 is configured to enables cutting, measuring, and stowing fabric 132 and craft materials from a foldable, height-adjustable, and mobile work surface 102. The craft table 100 comprises a large, flat work surface 102 for measuring and cutting fabrics, wherein the flat work surface 102 comprises a center panel 104, and a plurality of drop leaf panels 106a-b hingedly connected with the center panel 104, wherein the drop leaf panels 106a-b may be folded down from at two opposites of the center panel so as to enable stowage.
[0045] Accordingly, as shown in
[0046] In one embodiment, As referenced in
[0047] In one aspect, the outer support members 116a-b pivot outwardly to a support position to support the drop leaf panels 106a-b, wherein the outer support members 116a-b can be pivotally operated with one of the four center support members 108a-d to angle at between 0 and 180 degrees. It is worth to mention that the optimal angle between the outer support members 116a-b and one of the center support members 108a-d is 45 degrees.
[0048] Accordingly, each of the outer support members 116a-b comprises one end fixedly attached on the one of the drop leaf panels 106a-b, and in this manner, the outer support members 116a-b are linked with the drop leaf panels 106a-b. In other words, the outer support members 116a-b can be outwardly folded to lift up the drop leaf panels 106a-b and can be inwardly folded to put down the drop leaf panels 106a-b.
[0049] In another aspect, the outer support members 116a-b may pivot inwardly to a collapsed position to release one or both drop leaf panels 106a-b to fold down perpendicularly relative to the center panel 104. The outer support members 116a-b can be upwardly folded along the center panel 104 to form the flat work surface 102, and the outer support members 116a-b can be downwardly folded to suspend with the center panel 104 for shipping and storage. This selectivity of drop leaf panel operation changes the size of the work surface 102; thereby allowing the user to operate the table 100 in tight spaces, or adjust the size of the work surface to accommodate different fabrics and crafts.
[0050] Referring to
[0051] Accordingly, the pin 130 can be inserted into one of the pin holes 128 to retain the craft table 100 at the desired height, wherein each of the pins 130 are located at the same height in order to maintain the work surface 102 at a fixed level.
[0052] Referring to
[0053] In another embodiment, the craft table 100 further comprises a height-adjustable lower support panel 122 that traverses the center support members 108a-d, wherein the height-adjustable lower support panel 122 may be supported by the four center support members 108a-d to form a flat surface, so various of objects can be placed thereon. In other words, the lower support panel 122 can be used to provide support for fabrics and craft-related items. The lower support panel 122 is disposed parallel with, and beneath the work surface 102 to store and carry additional items away from the work surface 102. The craft table 100 further includes at least one meshed basket 126a-b that slide along rails 124a-b that run between the center support members 108a-d. Additionally, the support members terminate with at least one wheel 114a-d to enable mobility.
[0054] In one aspect, the work surface 102 may be a rectangular shape and has a longitudinal length of about 60.
[0055] In another aspect, the work surface 102 has a width between about 30 to 39.25. In another aspect, the work surface 102 comprises medium density fiberboard.
[0056] In yet another aspect, the width of the center panel 104 is 10.75 inches, and the length of the center panel is 36 inches, and the widths of the two drop leaf panels 106a-b are the same, which is 24 inches, and the lengths of the two drop leaf panels 106a-b are the same, which is 36 inches.
[0057] Accordingly, the two drop leaf panels 106a-b are rectangular and are identical, and the length of the two drop leaf panels 106a-b are identical to the length of the center panel 104, and in this manner, the work surface 102 may be formed by engaging with the two drop leaf panels 106a-b and the center panel 104 to form a larger area of rectangular shape.
[0058] In another embodiment, the center support members comprise four center support members 108a-d, and the outer support members 116a-b comprises two outer support members 116a-b.
[0059] In another aspect, the center support members 108a-d support the work surface 102 about 36.75 above a floor.
[0060] In another aspect, the center support members 108a-d and the outer support members 116a-d comprise lightweight aluminum legs.
[0061] Referring now to the detail of
[0062] In another aspect, the center panel 104 is about 50 pounds, and each of the drop leafs panels 106a-b is about 25 pounds. Referring now to the detail of
[0063] In still yet another embodiment, the craft table 100 further comprises at least two rails 124a-b extending between the four center support members 108a-d, wherein each of the two rails 124a-b are supported by two of the center support members 108a-d.
[0064] In still yet another embodiment, the center support members 108a-d and the outer support members 116a-d are powder coated.
[0065] It is worth to mention that the craft table 100 has a large work surface 102 for cutting, measuring, and stowing fabric 132, wherein the two drop leaf panels 106a-b are supported by two elongated, pivoting outer support members 116a-b.
[0066] Accordingly, the meshed basket 126a-b can be slide out and slide in along two rails 124a-b supported on the center support members 108 a-d, wherein the meshed baskets 126a-b can be slide in to entirely located underneath the work surface 102, and two drop leaf panels 106a-b can be folded down to overlap with the four center support members 108a-d, and at the same time, two outer support members 116a-b may be inwardly folded towards the center support members 108 a-d to overlap with the center support members 108a-d, as shown in
[0067] In one embodiment, as shown in
[0068] In another embodiment, as shown in
[0069] In yet another embodiment, the craft table 100 further comprises a pair of first connecting members 109a, and each of the connecting members 109a comprises one end pivotally connected with one of the center support members 108b and 108d, and each of the pair of the connecting members 109a comprises an opposite end fixedly connected with one of the outer support members 116a. In this manner, one of the outer support members 116a can pivotably operated with respect to one of the center support members 108b and 108d at between zero to 180 degrees.
[0070] In other words, the craft table 100 further comprises a pair of second connecting members 109b, and each of the connecting members 109b comprises one end pivotally connected with one of the center support members 108a and 108c, and each of the pair of the connecting members 109b comprises an opposite end fixedly connected with one of the outer support member 116b. In this manner, one of the outer support members 116b can pivotably operated with respect to one of the center support members 108a and 108c at between zero to 180 degrees.
[0071] In still yet another embodiment, as shown in
[0072] Although the above embodiments disclose using the inches and centimeters on the decal grid 1061, it should be understood that other types of images or using tools or combination of different types of measuring scales can be used to perform the same function as the present decal grid 1061.
[0073] The contemplated embodiment may include a method of folding and unfolding a collapsible measuring and cutting craft table, wherein the method comprises:
[0074] upwardly folding at least one drop leaf panels 106a-b with respect to a center panel 104 until the drop leaf panels 106a-b to be coplanar with the center panel 104;
[0075] outwardly unfolding at least one outer support member 116a-b with respect to at least one center support member 108a-d;
[0076] inwardly folding the outer support members 116a-b towards the center support members 108a-d; and downwardly folding the drop leaf panels 106a-b towards the center support members 108a-d.
[0077] In one aspect, each of the outer support members 116a-b are pivotally attached to one of the center support members 108a-d which support underneath the center pane; 104, and the drop-leaf panels 106a-b can be folded down perpendicularly to the center panel 104.
[0078] In another embodiment, the method further comprises steps of sliding two meshed baskets 126a-b along two rails 124a-b arranged across the center support members 108a-d, wherein the sliding step further comprises steps of:
[0079] sliding the meshed baskets 126a-b out of the center support members 108a-d;
[0080] sliding the meshed baskets 126a-b inside the center support members 108a-d.
[0081] In yet another embodiment, the step of inwardly folding the outer support members 116a-b further comprises a step of: overlapping the outer support members 116a-b with the center support members 118a-d.
[0082] In still yet another embodiment, the step of downwardly folding the drop leaf panels 106a-b further comprises a step of: overlapping the drop leaf panels 106a-b with the center support members 118a-d. A collapsible measuring and cutting craft table 100 is referenced in
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[0084] The work surface 102 is sufficiently rigid to support the weight of fabrics, cutting tools, and crafts of various types known in the art. Suitable materials for the work surface 102 may include, without limitation, medium-density fiberboard, wood, a rigid polymer, aluminum, metal, and fiberglass. Those skilled in the art will recognize that medium density fiberboard is an engineered wood composite that is similar to particle board but is much denser and stronger than particle board.
[0085] In some embodiments, the work surface 102 comprises a center panel 104 and a plurality of drop leaf panels 106a-b. The drop leaf panels 106a-b hingedly attach to the center panel 104. In this manner, opposite drop leaf panels 106a-b can be reconfigured to fold down and reduce the size of the work surface 102, such as to enable stowage. In other words, two drop leaf panels 106a-b are hingedly connected at two opposite sides of the center panel 104. Thus, the drop-leaf panels 106a-b pivot upwardly about the center panel 104 to be coplanar with the center panel 104. The drop leaf panels 106a-b pivot downwardly about the center panel 104 to fold down perpendicularly relative to the center panel 104.
[0086] Referring now to the detail of
[0087] Looking back at
[0088] In one embodiment, the craft table 100 comprises two outer support members 116a-b that support the drop leaf panels 106a-b of the work surface 102. The outer support members 116a-b are defined by a first end 118 that engages the work surface 102, and a second end 120 that rests on the floor. The outer support members 116a-b pivot outwardly to a support position to support the drop leaf panels 106a-b. The outer support members 116a-b are elongated and sufficiently rigid to support the weight of the drop-leaf panels 106a-b.
[0089] Turning now to
[0090] As discussed above, a plurality of outer support members 116a-b are disposed parallel to the center support members 108a-d. The outer support members 116a-b are pivotable about the center support member 108a-d. The outer support members 116a-b pivot outwardly to a support position to support the drop leaf panels 106a-b. Conversely, the outer support members 116a-b pivot inwardly to a collapsed position to enable the drop leaf panels 106a-b to fold down perpendicularly to the center panel 104.
[0091] The support members 108a-d, 116a-b, terminates with at least one wheel 114a-d, which provides mobility for the table 100. In some embodiments, the wheel 114a-d is disposed at the center and outer second ends of the support members. In one non-limiting embodiment, the at least one wheel 114a-d may include six castor wheels that enable 360 maneuverability.
[0092] In some embodiments, a plurality of rails 124a-b traverse the center support members 108a-d. The rails 124a-b provide additional structural integrity, and also support a height-adjustable lower support panel 122, as discussed below. A height-adjustable lower support panel 122 rests across the rails 124a-b on the center support members 108a-d to provide support for fabrics and craft-related items. The support panel 122 is disposed parallel with and beneath the work surface 102 for storing and carrying items away from the work surface 102.
[0093] The craft table 100 further includes at least one meshed basket 126a-b that slide along rails 124a-b that run between the center support members 108a-d. The mesh configuration of the basket allows a user to view the contents inside the mesh basket 126a-b without pulling out of the support members 108a-d, 116a-b. In one embodiment, the meshed basket 126a-b has a length of about 7.75 and a depth of about 29.5. In another embodiment, the meshed basket 126a-b is about 15 pounds.
[0094] As discussed above, there are multiple variations of the craft table 100. The alternative variations are substantially the same; but vary in using different sizes, dimensions, numbers of support members, numbers of drop leaf panels, and mesh baskets. In one example of an alternative table configuration,
[0095] However, the table 200 still utilizes a similar center panel 104, two drop leaf panels 206a-b, and two meshed baskets 226a-b.
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[0100] In conclusion, a collapsible measuring and cutting craft table 100 enables cutting, measuring, and stowing fabric 132 and craft materials from a foldable, height-adjustable, and mobile work surface 102. The craft table comprises a large, flat work surface having a center panel 104 and two hingedly attached drop leaf panels 106a-b that fold down for stowage. Center support members 108a-d, 116a-b support the center panel in a horizontal position at a desired working height. Two center support members supports the center panel of the work surface. The outer support members pivot outwardly to a support position to support the drop leaf panels. The outer support members pivot inwardly to a collapsed position to fold the drop leaf panels down perpendicularly relative to the center panel. The center support members 108a-d telescopically adjust in length to height adjust the work surface. The support members terminate with at least one wheel 114a-d for mobility. Meshed baskets 126a-b slide along rails that run between the rails 124a-b of the center support members 108a-d.
[0101] Other systems, devices, methods, features, and advantages will be or become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present disclosure, and be protected by the accompanying claims and drawings.
[0102] These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
[0103] Because many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalence.