Multi-Work Surface End Table
20240349894 ยท 2024-10-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B96/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An end table suitable for providing supplementary working surfaces is described. The novel end table may have a principal horizontal work surface and a smaller additional horizontal work surface, both fixed permanently in place. Additionally, an extensible and retractable table top may be concealed in a stowed position beneath the principal work surface. A drawer may be located beneath the extensible table top. In addition to the named work surfaces, the end table may include a shelf located near a floor of the room in which the end table is used. The extensible and retractable supplementary surface may be pivotal relative to the principal work surface, such that its longitudinal axis may be oriented perpendicularly from its retracted orientation. The end table may be provided with switched power receptacles accessible from the user's position and also, at a rear side of the end table.
Claims
1. A multi-work surface end table, comprising: a frame and at least two opposed legs fixed to the frame; a first horizontal work surface fixed to and spanning at least two of the at least two legs, the first horizontal work surface having a proximal end, and an opposed distal end; a second horizontal work surface fixed to the frame above and spaced apart from the first horizontal work surface, leaving at least one cubby hole defined between the first horizontal work surface and the second horizontal work surface, the at least one cubby hole open toward the proximal end of the first horizontal work surface, the second horizontal work surface having a distal end proximate the distal end of the first horizontal work surface, and an opposed proximal end located and configured such that a majority of the first horizontal work surface is exposed to view from above and for access from above the first horizontal work surface; a pull-out third horizontal work surface supported on the frame below the first horizontal work surface, the pull-out third horizontal work surface supported on slides ultimately anchored to the frame, and movable between a stowed position beneath the first horizontal work surface and not extending horizontally beyond the first horizontal work surface, and a deployed position wherein a majority of the pull-out third horizontal work surface is exposed to view from above and exposed for access from above, on a proximal side of the first horizontal work surface.
2. The multi-work surface end table of claim 1, further comprising a horizontal floor shelf fixed to the frame and spanning at least two of the at least two legs, the horizontal floor shelf located above a bottom surface of the at least two legs by a distance between one inch and twelve inches, and below a bottom surface of the pull-out third work surface by a distance between twelve inches and twenty-four inches.
3. The multi-work surface end table of claim 1, further comprising a drawer slidable between a stowed position beneath the first horizontal work surface and not extending horizontally beyond the first horizontal work surface, and a deployed position wherein a majority of the drawer is exposed to view from above and for access from above on a proximal side of the first horizontal work surface.
4. The multi-work surface end table of claim 1, further comprising electrical circuitry including a first power receptacle within at least one of the at least one cubby hole and accessible to a person seated at the multi-work surface end table, a switch controlling power to the power receptacle, first insulated conductors operably connecting the switch to the first power receptacle, and second insulated conductors providing a plug and cord assembly connecting electrical power to the switch and extending outside bounds of the multi-work surface end table, and configured to be matingly compatible with a general power receptacle of a residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional building.
5. The multi-work surface end table of claim 4, further comprising a second power receptacle accessible from a rear surface of the multi-work surface end table, the switch controlling power to the second power receptacle, the electrical circuitry operably connecting the switch to the second power receptacle, the electrical circuitry including a plug and cord assembly connecting electrical power to the switch and extending outside bounds of the multi-work surface end table, and configured to be matingly compatible with a general power receptacle of a residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional building.
6. The multi-work surface end table of claim 1, wherein the pull-out third horizontal work surface is pivotal relative to the first work surface, elongated, and further comprises a carriage borne on the slides, wherein the pull-out third horizontal work surface is coupled to the carriage by a pivot pin and can pivot about the pivot pin, the carriage has an arcuate groove, and the pull-out third horizontal work surface has a guide pin that occupies the arcuate groove and constrains the pull-out third horizontal work surface to pivot about the pivot pin to a final work position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Various features and attendant advantages of the novel end table will become more fully appreciated when considered in view of the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts and/or features throughout the several views, and wherein:
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[0017] Drawings 1-7 are drawn to internal and external scale. By internal scale it is meant that the parts, components, and proportions thereof in the illustrated inventive example are drawn to scale relative to one another. External scale refers to scale of the illustrated example relative to scale of environmental elements or objects shown in the drawings, wherein inventive and environmental elements are drawn to scale relative to one another.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0018] Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
[0019] A second horizontal work surface 114 is fixed to frame 102 above and spaced apart from first horizontal work surface 106, leaving at least one cubby hole 116 defined between first horizontal work surface 106 and second horizontal work surface 114. Cubby hole 116 is open toward proximal end 108 of first horizontal work surface 106. Second horizontal work surface 114 has a distal end 118 (coincident with distal end 112 in the embodiment of
[0020] A pull-out third horizontal work surface 122 (
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[0022] The term surface will be understood to encompass a three dimensional member comprising the referenced surface, as well as structural substance providing structural support to the referenced surface, so that the referenced member may bear the weight of objects placed thereon (not shown), and forces arising from use of the referenced surface, and may further provide sufficient depth and other characteristics to accommodate grasping and maneuvering of the referenced surface. For example, first horizontal work surface 106 may comprise at least one wooden board (as shown), metallic stiffeners (not shown) if used, and other structural components (not shown) to enable first horizontal work surface to perform as an uppermost surface of a desk.
[0023] Frame 102 refers to structural components securing or supporting functional components, such as first horizontal works surface 106, second horizontal work surface 114, third horizontal work surface 122, and drawer 130 in their respective operative locations. Frame 102 does not necessarily refer to a single member or assembly. That is, frame 102 may comprise members isolated from one another.
[0024] Legs 104 are structural members supporting the balance of end table 100 above a floor or other horizontal environmental surface. Legs 104 may be integrated with frame 102 such that legs 104 are not visually distinct from frame 102.
[0025] First horizontal work surface 106 may extend into cubby hole 116, thereby providing a floor for cubby hole 116.
[0026] Description of slides 132 as being ultimately anchored to frame 102 means that slides 132 may be directly fixed to frame 102 or alternatively, there may be intervening elements between and fixed to at least one of frame 102 and slides 132.
[0027] It should be noted at this point that orientational terms such as horizontal and its variants, above, below, and beneath refer to the subject drawing as viewed by an observer. The drawing figures depict their subject matter in orientations of normal use, which could obviously change with changes in posture and position of the novel end table 100. Therefore, orientational terms must be understood to provide semantic basis for purposes of description, and do not limit the invention or its component parts in any particular way.
[0028] Unless otherwise indicated, the terms first, second, etc., are used herein merely as labels, and are not intended to impose ordinal, positional, or hierarchical requirements on the items to which these terms refer. Moreover, reference to, e.g., a second item does not either require or preclude the existence of, e.g., a first or lower-numbered item, and/or, e.g., a third or higher-numbered item.
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[0030] Multi-work surface end table 100 may further comprise a drawer 130 slidable between a deployed position (
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[0032] An optional backboard 144 may be provided to close multi-work surface end table 100 to view from the rear or distal side (that bearing distal end 118,
[0033] Still referring to
[0034] Referring specifically to
[0035] Of course, a different arrangement (not shown) may be utilized to effect pivot of pull-out third horizontal work surface 122. It is not important that