Removable table leg
10610009 ยท 2020-04-07
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Abstract
A table leg has an elongate leg having, a locking rod, and an annular knob having an internally threaded hole threadedly receiving the locking rod therethrough. Top and bottom fixed plates are provided for sandwiching the annular knob therebetween. An L-shaped bracket having a vertical portion that extends from a bottom edge to a corner, and a horizontal portion that extends from the corner to a terminal edge, is attached to the top and bottom fixed plates for clamping the table between the horizontal portion and the locking rod.
Claims
1. A table leg adapted to be removably mounted on a table, the table leg comprising: an elongate leg having a top end and a bottom end; a locking rod having a top end, a bottom end, and an externally threaded outer surface; an annular knob having an internally threaded hole threadedly receiving the locking rod therethrough; a bottom fixed plate mounted on the top end of the elongate leg; a top fixed plate; an L-shaped bracket having a vertical portion that extends from a bottom edge to a corner, and a horizontal portion that extends from the corner to a terminal edge; the top and bottom fixed plates being mounted on the vertical portion of the L-shaped bracket, such that the locking rod extends through holes of the bottom and top fixed plates, and the annular knob is sandwiched between the bottom and top fixed plates; and wherein rotation of the annular knob causes the locking rod to move upwardly or downwardly with respect to the horizontal portion of the L-shaped bracket, adapted to clamp the table between the locking rod and the horizontal portion of the L-shaped bracket.
2. The table leg of claim 1, further comprising a bore that extends into the elongate leg along a longitudinal axis of the table leg.
3. The table leg of claim 1, further comprising a first fastener for fastening the bottom fixed plate to the top end of the elongate leg.
4. The table leg of claim 1, further comprising a clamp plate that is mounted on the top end of the locking rod, the clamp plate being adapted for clamping against the table.
5. The table leg of claim 4, wherein the clamp plate is disk-shaped, and is attached to the top end of the locking rod with a pin.
6. A table leg adapted to be removably mounted on a table, the table leg comprising: an elongate leg having a top end and a bottom end, the top end having a bore that extends into the elongate leg; a locking rod having a top end, a bottom end, and an externally threaded outer surface; an annular knob having an internally threaded hole threadedly receiving the locking rod therethrough; a bottom fixed plate having a hole and a mounting surface spaced a distance from the hole; a first fastener for fastening the bottom fixed plate to the top end of the elongate leg; a top fixed plate having a hole and a mounting surface spaced from the hole; an L-shaped bracket having a vertical portion that extends from a bottom edge to a corner, and a horizontal portion that extends from the corner to a terminal edge; a second fastener for fastening the vertical portion of the L-shaped bracket, adjacent the bottom edge of the vertical portion, to the mounting surface of the bottom fixed plate; a third fastener for fastening the vertical portion of the L-shaped bracket to the mounting surface of the top fixed plate, such that the locking rod extends through the holes of the bottom and top fixed plates and into the bore of the elongate leg, and the annular knob is sandwiched between the bottom and top fixed plates; and wherein rotation of the annular knob causes the locking rod to move upwardly or downwardly with respect to the horizontal portion of the L-shaped bracket, adapted to clamp the table between the locking rod and the horizontal portion of the L-shaped bracket.
7. The table leg of claim 6, wherein the bore extends into the elongate leg along a longitudinal axis of the table leg.
8. The table leg of claim 6, wherein the first, second, and third fasteners each include a pair of screws.
9. The table leg of claim 6, further comprising a clamp plate that is mounted on the top end of the locking rod, the clamp plate being adapted for clamping against the table.
10. The table leg of claim 9, wherein the clamp plate is disk-shaped, and is attached to the top end of the locking rod with a pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) The above-described drawing figures illustrate the invention, a removable table leg that is adapted to be removably mounted on a table using a clamp mechanism. The removable table leg may be used as a replacement leg for a piece of furniture, or it may be provided in multiples of any desirable number for removable coupling to the table for the assembly of a complete table or similar structure. For purposes of this application, the term table is defined to include any form of similar structure having legs, including tables, chairs, benches, etc.
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(12) In this embodiment, the locking rod 32 includes a clamp plate 36 that is mounted on the top end 34a of the locking rod 32 via a pin 72, which provides a suitable surface for contacting the table 12; however, in alternative embodiments, the top end 34a itself may contact the table 12, or another surface may be provided, and mounted in any manner known in the art (e.g., an integral structure, another structure attached using other forms of fasteners, etc.).
(13) The locking rod 32 extends through three structures which enable the adjustable movement of the locking rod 32 relative to the elongate leg 20: a top fixed plate 38, an annular knob 42, and a bottom fixed plate 46. The locking rod 32 extends through a hole 40 in the top fixed plate 38, and an internally threaded hole 44 of the annular knob 42, for threadedly receiving the locking rod 32 therethrough. Finally, it extends through a hole 48 of the bottom fixed plate 46. The bottom fixed plate 46 is fixedly mounted on the elongate leg 20, in this case with fasteners 54. Once assembled, the top fixed plate 38 and the bottom fixed plate 46 hold the annular knob 42 therebetween so that rotation of the annular knob 42 moves the locking rod 32 up and down with respect to the elongate leg 20.
(14) The top fixed plate 38 and the bottom fixed plate 46 are both also fixedly attached, as described in greater detail below, to an L-shaped bracket 56. The L-shaped bracket 56 has a vertical portion 58 that extends from a bottom edge 60 to a corner 62, and a horizontal portion 64 that extends from the corner 62 to a terminal edge 66. The top fixed plate 38 and the bottom fixed plate 46 further each have a mounting surface 50 and 52, respectively, spaced a distance from each hole 40 and 48, respectively. The bottom fixed plate 46 is attached to the top end 22 of the elongate leg 20 via the first fastener 54, best shown in
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(16) In the present embodiment, the first, second, and third fasteners 54, 68, and 70 (collectively, fasteners) each include a pair of screws for engagement with the mounting surfaces 50 and 52 of the top and bottom fixed plates 38 and 46. Washers may be utilized in the case of screws. However, in other embodiments, the fasteners may include other types of fasteners, including mechanical fasteners such as screws, bolts, staples, or other forms such as adhesives, welds, etc.
(17) The clamp plate 36 is adapted for clamping against the table, and may be disk-shaped, or any other suitable shape for removable clamping. As shown in
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(19) To secure the clamp mechanism 30 of the removable table leg 10 to the table 12, a user rotates the annular knob 42 until the table 12 is tightly gripped between the clamp plate 36 and the horizontal portion 64 of the L-shaped bracket 56. To remove the clamp mechanism 30 from frictional engagement with the table 12, the user rotates the annular knob 42 in the opposite direction to lower the locking rod 32, and therefore the clamp plate 36, so that the table leg 10 can be fully detached from the table 12.
(20) While one embodiment of the clamping mechanism 30 is shown, the removable table leg 10 may secure to the table 12 without the clamp plate 36, using just the locking rod 32, or any other component suitable for clamping against a the underside of the table 12.
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(22) For purposes of this application, the requirement that the top and bottom fixed plates are mounted on the vertical portion of the L-shaped bracket, is intended to encompass a direct mounting of two separate components, as shown in the first embodiment, and also an indirect mounting via an intermediary structure, and/or an integral construction.
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(24) In this embodiment, a vertical portion 107 of an L-shaped bracket 108 is integrally formed or welded with the bottom fixed plate 100, such that an additional fastening element may not be needed to secure the clamping mechanism 82 together. A horizontal portion 110 of the L-shaped bracket 108 may further include a raised portion 111 where it grips the table 12 in a clamped configuration, thereby preventing the horizontal portion 110 from directly contacting the table 12. In this embodiment, the top end 34a of the locking rod 32 may serve as the bottom jaw to the horizontal portion 110 of the L-shaped bracket 108, or a clamp plate 112 may be provided. As shown in
(25) As used in this application, the words a, an, and one are defined to include one or more of the referenced item unless specifically stated otherwise. The terms approximately and about are defined to mean+/10%, unless otherwise stated. Also, the terms have, include, contain, and similar terms are defined to mean comprising unless specifically stated otherwise. Furthermore, the terminology used in the specification provided above is hereby defined to include similar and/or equivalent terms, and/or alternative embodiments that would be considered obvious to one skilled in the art given the teachings of the present patent application. While the invention has been described with reference to at least one particular embodiment, it is to be clearly understood that the invention is not limited to these embodiments, but rather the scope of the invention is defined by claims made to the invention.