Expansible table
10383433 ยท 2019-08-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A Jupe-style radial expansion table has a centerpiece with radial slots in its top. The expansion leaves of the table have pins on centermost parts of the leaves that extend into the slots in the top of a table centerpiece to center the leaves as they deploy. Wedges on the bottoms of the inner leaf segments of the expansion leaves help guide the inner leaf segments on a trajectory toward the centerpiece.
Claims
1. A table comprising: a table base including a pedestal to rest on a floor, a panel of the table base defining a panel height, a plurality of table top sections mounted to the panel to enable radial movement of the table top sections from an inner position in which the plurality of table top sections are adjacent one another to make a full table top to an outer position spaced from one another, mounts on the panel that rise above the panel height to a mount height below the table top sections, each mount having a slot below the mount height, a plurality of expansion leaves that are unattached to one another, each formed of inner and outer leaf segments joined end-to-end by a hinge, so each expansion leaf has a folded configuration and a deployed configuration, the inner leaf segment of each expansion leaf having a pointed end away from the hinge, the pointed end having a downward-extending projection, two side edges of the outer leaf segment of the expansion leaf each having an outward-extending pin received in the slot of one of the mounts, and a table centerpiece on the panel having radial slots in its top, so that when the table top sections are moved to their outer positions, the expansion leaves may each be moved from their folded configuration to their deployed configuration by unfolding the outer leaf segment and pivoting it outward around the outward-extending pin and guiding the pointed end of the inner leaf segment toward the table centerpiece, and positioning the downward-extending projection in one of the radial slots in the table centerpiece.
2. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the table top sections mount to a rail on the panel.
3. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the table top sections mount to a channel on the panel.
4. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the expansion leaves have a stored length when the expansion leaves are stored under the table top sections as the table top sections make a smaller, full table top, and an installed length when the leaves are positioned coplanar to the table top sections, the stored length being greater than the installed length.
5. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the panel has an inner peripheral edge and each of the inner leaf segments have wedges that bear against the part of the inner peripheral edge of the panel to guide the inner leaf segments on inclined paths toward the centerpiece.
6. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the plurality of the table top sections equals six and the plurality of expansion leaves equals six.
7. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the mounts on the panel are stanchions.
8. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the panel has an inner peripheral edge and each of the inner leaf segments has a wedge positioned to bear against the peripheral edge of the panel to guide the inner leaf segment on an inclined path toward the centerpiece when the expansion leaves transition from the folded configuration to the deployed configuration.
9. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the downward-extending projection is a pin.
10. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the downward-extending projection is a flange.
11. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pointed end of each inner leaf segment of each expansion leaf has magnets on its sides, so the pointed ends are attracted to one another when they are in their deployed configuration.
12. A table comprising: a table base including a pedestal to rest on a floor, a panel of the table base defining a panel height, the panel having an inner peripheral outer edge, a plurality of table top sections mounted to the panel to enable radial movement of the table top sections from an inner position in which the plurality of table top sections become adjacent to make a smaller, full table top to an outer position spaced from one another, mounts on the panel that rise above the panel height to a mount height below the table top sections, each mount having a slot below the mount height, a table centerpiece on the panel, a plurality of expansion leaves that are unattached to one another, each formed of inner and outer leaf segments joined end-to-end by a hinge, so each expansion leaf has a folded configuration and a deployed configuration, two side edges of the outer leaf segment of the expansion leaf each having an outward-extending pin received in the slot of one of the mounts, the inner leaf segment of each expansion leaf having a wedge positioned to bear against part of the inner peripheral edge of the panel to guide the inner leaf segment on an inclined path toward the centerpiece, so that when the table top sections are moved to their outer positions, the expansion leaves may each be moved from the their folded configuration to their deployed configuration by unfolding the outer leaf segment and pivoting it outward around the outward-extending pins and guiding the pointed end of the inner leaf segment toward the table centerpiece including affecting the trajectory of the inner leaf by contact between the wedge and the inner peripheral edge of the panel, and supporting an innermost end of the inner leaf segment on the centerpiece.
13. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein the table top sections mount to a rail on the panel.
14. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein the table top sections mount to a channel on the panel.
15. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein the mounts on the panel are stanchions.
16. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein the expansion leaves have a stored length when the expansion leaves are stored under the table top sections as the table top sections make a smaller, full table top, and an installed length when the leaves are positioned coplanar to the table top sections, the stored length being greater than the installed length.
17. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein plurality of the table top sections equals six and the plurality of expansion leaves equals six.
18. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein the pointed end of each inner leaf segment of each expansion leaf has magnets on its sides, so the pointed ends are attracted to one another when they are in their deployed configuration.
19. A table comprising: a table base including a pedestal to rest on a floor, a panel of the table base and defining a panel height, the panel having an inner peripheral edge, six table top sections mounted to the panel to enable radial movement of the table top sections from an inner position in which the six table top sections become adjacent to make a smaller, full table top to an outer position in which the six table top sections are spaced from one another, rails on the panel that rise above the panel height to a rail height below the table top sections, each rail having a slot below the rail height, a table centerpiece on the panel having radial slots in its top, six expansion leaves that are unattached to one another, each formed of inner and outer leaf segments joined end-to-end by a hinge, so each expansion leaf has a folded configuration and a deployed configuration, the inner leaf segment of each expansion leaf having a pointed end away from the hinge, the pointed end having a downward-extending pin and a wedge positioned to bear against the inner peripheral edge of the panel to guide the inner leaf segment on an inclined path toward the centerpiece when the expansion leaves transition from the folded configuration to the deployed configuration, two side edges of the outer leaf segment of the each expansion leaf each having an outward-extending pin received in the slot of one of the rails, and wherein the expansion leaves have a stored length when the expansion leaves are stored under the table top sections as the table top sections make a full table top, and an installed length when the leaves are positioned coplanar to the table top sections, the stored length being greater than the installed length, so that when the table top sections are moved to their outer positions, the expansion leaves may each be moved from the their folded configuration to their deployed configuration by unfolding the outer leaf segment and pivoting it outward around the outward-extending pin and guiding the pointed end of the inner leaf segment toward the table centerpiece, and as the expansion leaves transition from the folded configuration to the deployed configuration, the wedge bears against the inner peripheral edge of the panel to guide the inner leaf segment on an inclined path toward the centerpiece and the downward-extending pin is positioned into one of the radial slots in the table centerpiece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood by a reading of the Detailed Description of the Examples of the Invention along with a review of the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLES OF THE INVENTION
(18) The invention is implemented in a table like those described above with respect to
(19) In the structure shown in
(20) As can be seen in
(21) The table centerpiece is shown having 12 slots, with six of the slots being used for the six expansion leaves. The other 6 slots act as stoppers to the six table top sections 140 that form the table top when in closed position, preventing the tip of a table top section from hitting the opposite table top section when the table top sections are pushed closed, thus avoiding damage to the tips of the table top sections. The stopping action occurs by means of interaction between one of the centerpiece slots 187 and a pin (not shown) located under the tip of the table top section located at a certain distance from the tip itself.
(22) The panel 160 has an inner peripheral edge 202 and each of the inner leaf segments 166 have wedges 195 that bear against part of the peripheral edge of the panel during deployment, to guide the inner leaf segments on inclined paths toward the centerpiece 186. As seen in
(23) The inner, pointed end 194 of the inner segment 166 of the expansion leaf has a downward-extending pin 197, preferably of brass, positioned so that the pin 197 of the inner segment 166 can fit into the radial slot 187 when the leaf is properly positioned in the deployed configuration. When the pointed end 194 approaches the centerpiece 186, the pin 197 slides into the slot 187, as seen in the progression of
(24) Deployment of the expansion leaves involves pulling the outer segment 168 of the expansion leaf upward and outward until it rests on outer skirt 204 that itself is supported on an outer peripheral edge of the panel. This pulling of the outer segment causes the pivoting of the outer segment 168 around the pins 170, until the expansion leaf is above the slot 172 in the rail 162, causing the expansion leaves to reach the same height as the table top sections. (See the progression in
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(26) The expansion leaves have a stored length when the expansion leaves are stored under the table top sections as the table top sections make a smaller, full table top (as seen in
(27) Typically there are six of the table top sections and six expansion leaves, as shown, but other numbers of sections and other table top shapes can be used, as the Dodge patent shows in his
(28) CNC machining is useful to assure the correct shapes of the items described to enable the mechanism to work faultlessly.
(29) The pin 197 is an embodiment of a projection from the underside of the inner segment, and
(30) In another embodiment as seen in
(31) Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been omitted for the sake of conciseness and readability, but are properly within the scope of the following claims.