TABLE WITH MOVABLE TABLETOP
20240225265 ยท 2024-07-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B2200/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A table having a tabletop movable horizontally, particularly along its longest length or to a position that puts the table itself in an off balance state. Since the tabletop is movable, a user can conveniently use different areas of the tabletop or reach articles placed in different areas of the tabletop, without having to move the user's body, which is safer and more convenient for the user.
Claims
1. A table, comprising: a tabletop; a support member for supporting the tabletop, the support member having a first side and a second side opposite from each other; and a connecting structure for movably connecting the tabletop and the support member, wherein the tabletop is capable of moving in a first direction horizontally in relation to the support member, and wherein at least part of the tabletop is movable from one of the first and second sides to the other of the first and second sides of the support member.
2. The table according to claim 1, further comprising a base support connected to a lower part of the support member; wherein a center of gravity of the base support is on a first side of the support member, and wherein the tabletop is movable away from or toward the first side of the support member in a first direction.
3. The table according to claim 1, further comprising a base support connected to a lower part of the support member; wherein the base support comprises a force-bearing portion, which is adapted for a user to apply force to the base support and press the base support in a direction of gravity.
4. The table according to claim 3, further comprising a seat cushion, which is provided on the force-bearing portion.
5. The table of claim 2, wherein, when the tabletop moves horizontally away from the first side of the support member to a furthest position, the center of gravity of the tabletop is located at a second side of the support member opposite to the first side.
6. The table of claim 1, wherein the connecting structure pivotally connects the tabletop to the support member to allow the tabletop to pivot relative to the support member.
7. The table of claim 1, wherein the tabletop is arranged to be movable horizontally in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction.
8. The table of claim 1, wherein the connecting structure comprises a slide rail, which is arranged under the tabletop and remains thereunder when the tabletop moves.
9. The table of claim 1, wherein the tabletop is movable horizontally in a direction in which a largest length of the tabletop extends.
10. The table of claim 9, wherein the connecting structure comprises a slide rail arranged parallel to the direction in which the largest length of the tabletop extends.
11. The table of claim 9, wherein the tabletop is movable in a direction perpendicular to the largest length of the tabletop in a horizontal plane.
12. The table of claim 11, wherein the connecting structure comprises a first slide rail and a second slide rail, the first slide rail being arranged parallel to the largest length to the tabletop, and the second slide rail being arranged transverse to the first slide rail.
13. The table of claim 1, wherein the tabletop is adapted to move freely within a predetermined area in a horizontal plane.
14. The table of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the tabletop extends beyond the connecting structure horizontally when the tabletop moves horizontally.
15. A table, comprising: a tabletop; a support member for supporting the tabletop; and a connecting structure for movably connecting the tabletop and the support member, wherein the table is portable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0014] The following description is set forth in connection with the attached drawing figures, which are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead generally being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. In the drawing figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The content of the present application will now be explained with reference to several exemplary embodiments. It should be understood that these embodiments are discussed merely to enable those of ordinary skill in the art to better understand and thereby implement the contents of the present application, and are not intended to imply any limitation on the scope of the present application.
[0022] As used herein, the term comprise and its variations thereof are to be read as an open-ended term meaning comprising, but not limited to. The term based on is to be read as based at least in part on. The terms one embodiment and an embodiment are to be read as at least one embodiment. The term another embodiment is to be read as at least one other embodiment.
[0023] Embodiments of the present application relate to a table with a movable tabletop, which can conveniently allow a user to reach distant article placed on the tabletop without having to significantly moving the user's body or a part of the user's body.
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[0025] The support member 2 can be connected to the base support 3, preferably using a relatively reliable connection, but the connection can also be detachable. In an embodiment as shown in
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[0028] As mentioned above, the center of gravity of the base support 3 may be on one side of the support member 2. Therefore, when the tabletop moves away from or toward the user, the tabletop 1 moves away from or toward this side of the support member 2. It is understood that when the tabletop 1 is moving away from this side of the supporting member 2, the entire table is in an off balance state in terms of geometric form: the center of gravity of the base support 3 is on one side of the support member 2, while the center of gravity of the tabletop 1 above is located on the other side of the support member 2. The geometric form that provides this off balance state is unexpectedly advantageous, as the user can get a larger space for his or her body movement. In addition, the user can have a tabletop that is further away from the user's body.
[0029] In the embodiments of the present application, various means can be used to ensure the entire table remain stable without tipping over in this use state. For example, the base support 3 can be made of heavier materials, while the support member 2 and tabletop 1 can be made of lighter materials. In another example, additional structures (such as bolts) can be used to mount the base support 3 to the ground or floor. In another embodiment shown in
[0030] Although one support member 2 is shown in
[0031] According to the embodiments of the present application, a connecting structure can be provided between the tabletop 1 and the support member 2, so that tabletop 1 can be placed on the support member 2 and move horizontally. This connecting structure can be implemented using known technologies as needed.
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[0033] While
[0034] In one embodiment of the present application, the lower part of the support member 2 can be pivotally connected to the base support 3. As shown in
[0035] In one embodiment of the present application, the support member can be a vertically telescopic pillar, such as shown in
[0036] In one embodiment of the present application, tabletop 1 can, in addition to moving in the direction closer to and away from the user, also move in a direction perpendicular to this direction. As is shown in
[0037] In daily life, users may use tables having a tabletop 1 particularly long in one dimension relative to other dimensions. Such tables can be long or corner shaped. According to user's habits or thinking, such tabletops are typically divided into different work areas. For example, one of such areas can be used for computers, another area can be for files, another area for conversation, and another area for leisure activities. Users switch from one work area to another by moving their bodies or by using a movable chair.
[0038] One or more embodiments of the present application provide a table that has a tabletop movable along its longest dimension, so that the user does not need to move himself or herself and can switch to different work areas by simply moving the tabletop.
[0039] It can be appreciated that the tabletop according to these embodiments can also be in a corner or arc shape. Arc-shaped slide raid or rails can be provided under the tabletop so that the tabletop can slide in a curved manner. In other words, the extending direction of the slide rails of the tables in these embodiments can be parallel to the moving direction of the tabletop (for example, the direction of the longest dimension of the tabletop). In addition, although not shown in
[0040] As a more preferred embodiment, the table shown in
[0041] In other embodiments, a more complex moving structure can be used, such as using a gimbal bracket to connect the support member and the tabletop, so that the tabletop can move in any direction in the horizontal plane defined by the bracket. In addition, it can be appreciated that in addition to being movable in any direction in the horizontal plane, the gimbal bracket can also allow the tabletop to tilt at different angles (for example, tilting slightly toward the user to provide a better reading angle).
[0042] The tables according to the various embodiments of the present application can be suitable not only for typically being placed at the same position, or even mounted on the ground or floor through fixtures (such as bolts), but also for having smaller sizes and lighter weights for portable uses (such as movable tables).
[0043] Although the present application has been described with reference to the specific embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, it should be appreciated that, without departing from the spirit and the scope and the background taught by the present application, the containers in the embodiments of the present application can have many variations. Those skilled in the art will recognize that different ways can be used to change the exemplary structures in the embodiments disclosed in this application, all of which fall within the spirit of the application and the scope of the claims.