Folding table
20200077784 ยท 2020-03-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B2003/0821
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A folding table (10), including a table top (12) having a top surface (18) and a bottom surface; two opposing legs (20) at or adjacent respective opposing ends (14) of the table top; the legs being movable between an unfolded position for supporting the table top above a floor surface, and a folded position whereby the legs lie underneath the bottom surface; at least one roller device (34) located towards an end of the table top; whereby in the unfolded position the roller is concealed behind the table top and leg, and in the folded position the roller is exposed to the end of the table top to allow rolling of the table in a tilted orientation along a floor surface.
Claims
1. A folding table, including: a table top having a top surface and a bottom surface; two opposing legs at or adjacent respective opposing ends of the table top; the legs being movable between an unfolded position for supporting the table top above a floor surface, and a folded position whereby the legs lie underneath the bottom surface; at least one roller device located towards an end of the table top; whereby in the unfolded position the roller is concealed behind the table top and leg, and in the folded position the roller is exposed to the end of the table top to allow rolling of the table in a tilted orientation along a floor surface.
2. A folding table according to claim 1, wherein the top surface of the table top is planar.
3. A folding table according to claim 1, wherein the legs are panels extending in width the same as the depth of the table top.
4. A folding table according to claim 1, wherein the legs have an exterior that is planar.
5. A folding table according to claim 4, wherein the table top and leg meet at a mitre joint.
6. A folding table according to claim 1, wherein the underside of the table top at one or both ends has cut out portions.
7. A folding table according to claim 6, wherein the upper ends of the respective leg or legs have cut out portions.
8. A folding table according to claim 7, wherein the cut out portions on the table top and the legs do not extend the full depth of the table top, such they are not visible from the sides or ends.
9. A folding table according to claim 7, wherein the cut out portion at one end and a cut out portion at a respective leg correspond to form a pocket on the inside of the corner when in the unfolded position.
10. A folding table according to claim 9, wherein the pocket is sized to receive the at least one roller device.
11. A folding table according to claim 10, wherein there is one of: a single roller device at only one end; a single roller device at each end; multiple roller devices at one end; or multiple roller devices at each end.
12. A folding table according to claim 1, wherein the legs and table top are connected by a standard corner hinge connection, having a first bracket on the table top and a second bracket on the leg, with a central pivot.
13. A folding table according to claim 12, wherein the roller device is connected to a scissor link hinge.
14. A folding table according to claim 13, wherein the scissor link hinges includes at least four hinged arms, the end of the hinged arms at one end being commonly connected to the roller device, and the ends of the arms at the other end being split and respectively attached to the corner hinge first and second brackets, whereby, as the leg is folded, the scissor link hinge extends the roller outwardly from and between the table top end and the upper end of the leg, and, as the leg is unfolded, the brackets move apart, drawing the ends of the scissor arms outwards and drawing the roller device inwards to sit within the pocket.
15. A folding table according to claim 14, wherein the scissor arms have different lengths such that they position the roller device downwards away from the table top.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Further aspects of the present invention and further embodiments of the aspects described in the preceding paragraphs will become apparent from the following description, given by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0031] At each end 14 of the table top 12 there is a downwardly depending leg 20. In the embodiment shown the legs 20 are rectangular panels having the same width between sides as the depth of the table top. The outer surfaces 22 of the legs 20 are generally planar. The thickness of the leg panels are also the same as the table top 12, such that a uniform, somewhat seamless appearance is provided by the table. Such a presentation means that table clothes are not required to cover the tables, as the tables are aesthetically pleasing. There is a recessed portion 24 on the inside of the legs 20 in order to reduce the weight of the legs and the overall assembly. Similarly, the underside of the table top has a recessed portion 26 to reduce weight (as shown in
[0032] It can be seen from
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[0035] As can be seen best in
[0036] A single roller 34 is shown at each end of the table top, however it will be appreciated that more than one spaced apart roller may be used, although it is desirable that they share a common axle.
[0037] The legs 20 are connected to the table top 12 using standard mitre joint corner hinges 36. Two hinges 36 are provided, one towards each side 16 of the table top 12. A stabilising strut 38 is used in the centre at each end, with a first end 40 being pivotally connected to the leg 20 and a second end 42 being slidable connected to a rail 44 on the underside of the table top. As the leg 20 is folded, the second end 42 slides along the rail 44 towards the centre of the table top, as can be seen in
[0038] Referring to
[0039] Adjacent the ends of the hinge 36, at the end 14 of the table top and the upper end 30 of the leg, there are cut out portions 52, 54. The cut out portions 52, 54 together form a pocket 56 into which the roller 34 is partially or fully received when the leg is unfolded, as shown in
[0040] The roller 34 is connected at each end to a scissor link hinge 58. The scissor link hinge 58 is constructed from four arms, two shorter arms 60a, 60b and two longer arms 62a, 62b. The outer ends of the shorter arms 60, 60b pivotally join at roller axle 64. The shorter arms connect to the longer arms at pivot points 66a, 66b. The longer arms 62a, 62b cross over each other and are connected together at pivot point 68. The ends of the longer arms are then respectively joined to the first and second hinge brackets 46, 48 via pivot points 70a, 70b. These connections are such that, as the leg 20 is folded and the second bracket 48 is moved towards the first bracket 46, the end pivots 70a, 70b of the long arms 62a, 62b are moved together. This forces pivots 66a, 66b towards each other, lengthening the arms outwardly and extending the roller 34 outward from the pocket 56 between the end 14 of the table top and the end 30 of the leg, as shown in
[0041] The long arms 62a, 62b are of different lengths, with arm 62a being longer than arm 62b. The connecting pivot 68 is located half way along the length of the longer arm 62a. The pivot 68 placement on the shorter arm 62b is further towards the shorter arms. The result of this non symmetry is that as the scissor link hinge 58 extends outwardly from the pocket 56, the roller follows an arc and moved down so that it is closer to the edge 30 of the leg. When the folded table is tilted and rolled, because the roller is closer to the floor surface, the edges 14 and 30 are protected from damage and the table is not required to be lifted as high as if it extended evenly.
[0042] As the table is unfolded, the scissor link hinge 58 works in the reverse, with the first and second hinge brackets 46, 48 drawing apart. This moves the ends of the long arms 62a, 62b apart, which draws the roller inwards to sit within the pocket 56 as the corner closes.
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[0044] Alternatively, as shown in
[0045] It will be understood that the invention disclosed and defined in this specification extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text or drawings. All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the invention.