HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE WORK SURFACE
20200170405 ยท 2020-06-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel Grabowski (East Grand Rapids, MI, US)
- Michael Johnson (West Olive, MI, US)
- David Melvin Gresham (East Hampton, NY, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A tabletop positioning and locking assembly is described for use with a modular trapezoidal table frame structure that utilizes trapezoid tube weldments. The positioning and locking assembly automatically positions the tabletop on the trapezoidal table frame at the exact desired location in relation to the frame, and also securely locks the tabletop down onto the table frame without the need for hardware or tools.
Claims
1. A table comprising: a tabletop; a table frame having a first table frame member and a second table frame member substantially parallel to the first table frame member; the first table frame member having a first angled side and the second table frame having a second angled side; a first cam activated locking mechanism attached to the tabletop, the first cam activated locking mechanism engaging the first angled side of the first table frame member; a second cam activated locking mechanism attached to the tabletop, the second cam activated locking mechanism engaging the second angled side of the second table frame member to secure the tabletop to the table frame.
2. The table of claim 1 wherein the first table frame member has a trapezoidal cross section.
3. The table of claim 2 wherein the second table frame member has a trapezoidal cross section.
4. The table of claim 1 wherein the first cam activated locking mechanism forces an angled surface into direct contact with the first angled side of the first table frame member.
5. The table of claim 4 wherein the second cam activated locking mechanism forces an angled surface into direct contact with the second angled side of the second table frame member.
6. The table of claim 1 wherein the first cam activated locking mechanism and the second cam activated locking mechanism generate forces directed towards each other.
7. The table of claim 1 wherein the first cam activated locking mechanism and the second cam activated locking mechanism generate forces directed opposite of each other.
8. A table including a tabletop and a table frame; the table frame having at least two members with a trapezoidal cross section; at least two attachment mechanisms secured to the tabletop that secure the tabletop to the table frame by engaging the sides of the two members.
9. The table of claim 8 wherein the two attachment mechanism are cam activated locking mechanisms.
10. The table of claim 9 wherein the two attachment mechanisms have angled surfaces that abut the angled surfaces of the two members with trapezoidal cross sections.
11. A table including a tabletop and a table frame; the table frame comprising four members oriented substantially horizontal and four legs oriented substantially vertical; the first member and second member being substantially parallel; the tabletop including at first locking mechanism and a second locking mechanism attached to the underside of the tabletop; the first locking mechanism exerting force against the first member and the second locking mechanism exerting force against the second member to secure the tabletop to the table frame.
12. The table of claim 11 wherein the first member and second member have a trapezoidal cross section.
13. The table of claim 11 wherein the first and second locking mechanism is a cam activated locking mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] In the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, the numerals may describe components in different views. The drawings illustrate, generally, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, various examples and embodiments discussed in the present document.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The tabletop positioning and locking assembly of the present invention is preferably used in conjunction with a modular trapezoidal frame structure, although those of skill in the art would understand that table frames with other cross sections could also be utilized and are within the scope of the present invention. However, the present invention will be described in connection with a trapezoidal tube weldment 116 as shown in
[0025] The angle of the trapezoid of each trapezoid tube weldment 116 is preferably 25-155-25-155, with the acute angles 122 of the trapezoid being 25 degrees and the obtuse angles 124 of the trapezoid being 155 degrees. Those of skill in the art will recognize that other angles for the trapezoid may be used to achieve the same functionality.
[0026] The trapezoidal table tube weldments provide many advantages over conventional rectangular tube weldments. In addition to a pleasing aesthetic, trapezoidal beams provide the same structural stability with a lower profile, providing more leg clearance beneath the table. Also, accessories or support beams can be dropped down into the cone formed by opposing trapezoids, allowing for easier securement methods compared to rectangular frame elements.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] In an open position, the cam handle 204 retracts the cam slide 206 into the base plate 202. In a closed or locked position, shown in
[0029] Referring to
[0030] The tabletop positioning and locking mechanisms 200 of the present invention are preferably located on the outside of the table frame. In this location, the cam handle 204 can more easily be manipulated to secure or remove the tabletop 212. However, if the angle of the trapezoidal frame is reversed, so that the top of the trapezoidal frame angles inwardly rather than outwardly, providing an inwardly angled side rather than an outwardly angled side 211, the mechanisms 200 can be located on the inside of the table frame. This configuration may be desirable for certain installations or applications that desire that the locking mechanisms be hidden inside the table frame.
[0031] The baseplate 202 is preferably attached to the bottom side of a tabletop 212 with bolts that are received in inset nuts on the underside of the tabletop, with the inset nuts being located to allow for precise alignment of the tabletop with respect to a preferred table frame configuration. Additional inset nut locations may also be provided in the bottom of the tabletop so that the tabletop may be utilized in other table frame sizes and configurations. Thus, with minimal effort, the tabletop positioning and locking mechanisms may easily be moved to alternative locations that allow the tabletop to be used in reconfigurable decking systems.
[0032] As shown in
[0033] Referring to
[0034] The inventors contemplate several alterations and improvements to the disclosed invention. Other alterations, variations, and combinations are possible that fall within the scope of the present invention. Although various embodiments of the present invention have been described, those skilled in the art will recognize more modifications that may be made that would nonetheless fall within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention should not be limited to the apparatus described. Instead, the scope of the present invention should be consistent with the invention claimed below.