BI-FOLD TABLE
20170156487 ยท 2017-06-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C45/14467
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B3/0912
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B29C45/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A folding table including first and second solid core sections joined together at facing edges thereof, with the sections being formed through an injection molding process of a thermosetting resin.
Claims
1. A center folding table comprising first and second solid core tabletop halves joined together at facing edges thereof, with the halves being formed through an injection molding process of a thermosetting resin.
2. The center folding table of claim 1 wherein said tabletop halves are formed through an injection molding process of a melamine formaldehyde thermosetting resin.
3. The center folding table of claim 1 wherein said tabletop halves are formed and hinged together through said injection molding process.
4. The center folding table of claim 1 wherein said tabletop halves are formed and hinged together through an injection molding process of a melamine formaldehyde thermosetting resin
5. The center folding table of claim 1 wherein said tabletop halves are hinged together at first and second locations along said facing edges.
6. The center folding table of claim 5 wherein said tabletop halves are hinged together at said first and second locations by a barrel hinge including a first component on one of said tabletop halves facing edges and a second intercoupling component on a facing edge of said other of said tabletop halves facing edges.
7. The center folding table of claim 6 wherein said tabletop halves are formed and hinged together through an injection molding process of a melamine formaldehyde thermosetting resin.
8. The center folding table of claim 1 wherein each of said first and second tabletop halves include a top surface, and an underneath surface lined by downwardly extending section ribs.
9. The center folding table of claim 5 wherein each of said first and second tabletop halves include a top surface, and an underneath surface lined by downwardly extending section ribs.
10. The center folding table of claim 9 including a function box/storage compartment removably coupled between adjacent section ribs on at least one of said tabletop halves.
11. The center folding table of claim 10 wherein said tabletop halves are formed and hinged together through said injection molding process.
12. The center folding table of claim 11 wherein said tabletop halves are formed and hinged together through an injection molding process of a melamine formaldehyde thermosetting resin.
13. A folding table comprising first and second solid core sections joined together at facing edges thereof, with said sections being formed through an injection molding process of a thermosetting resin.
14. The folding table of claim 13 wherein said solid core sections are formed through an injection molding process of a melamine formaldehyde thermosetting process.
15. The folding table of claim 14 wherein said solid core sections are formed and hinged together through said injection molding process.
16. The folding table of claim 14 wherein said solid core sections are formed and hinged together through an injection molding process of a melamine formaldehyde thermosetting resin.
17. The folding table of claim 15 wherein said solid core sections are hinged together at first and second locations by a barrel hinge including a first component on one of said solid core section facing edges and a second intercoupling component on a facing edge of said other of said solid core section facing edges.
18. The folding table of claim 15 wherein said solid core sections are formed and hinged together through an injection molding process of a melamine formaldehyde thermosetting resin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] These and other features of the invention will be more clearly understood from a consideration of the following, taken in connection with the accompanying Drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0030] With respect to the center-folding bi-fold table of the present invention, the tabletop 50 of the invention is composed of two halves 51, 52 formed by injection molding of a thermosetting resin cured by heat, preferably melamine formaldehyde (melamine) in which the thermosetting resin is usually liquid in malleable form prior to curing, and designed to be molded into the final form. The two halves 51, 52 are shown in
[0031] Hard left and right halves of the center folding bi-fold tabletop are thus fabricated by a melamine formaldehyde thermosetting resin injection molding as single solid cores which are waterproof and printable, with underside section ribs in a single process, requiring no side aluminum trimand thus avoiding any drilling of holes in the sides and any scratching of the table edges in installing aluminum trim, and in a simpler installation process. As will become clear from the following, such injection molding process allows for the storage underneath the tabletop surface of the function box housings 60, the leg assemblies 55, the hinge struts 56, and any extension legswith the result being that when closed, the bi-fold center folding table of the invention takes on the appearance as shown in
[0032] In accordance with the invention, the center folding bi-fold tabletop is thus formed of a pair of solid core halves formed through an injection molding process of a thermosetting resin, preferably of melamine formaldehyde. The tabletop halves so formed can be hinged together in several appropriate manners in controlling the opening and closing of the table. In accordance with the invention, furthermore, a preferred method of hinging is one formed through the injection molding process itself. As illustrated in
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[0034] Pivots for rotating the leg assemblies 55 opened or closed are shown at 90 in
[0035] As thus described, the center folding bi-fold table of the invention becomes manufacturable as a single integral unit in an injection molded melamine process. A single-faced tabletop thereby becomes producible rather than one being double walled as with a blow mold process, and without the need for any aluminum wrapping as with medium density fiberboard constructions. A definite advantage that results in this manner is that printing can be done much easier to the tabletop as there is no protrusion of aluminum or similar metal on the top surface of the tabletop, and because the tabletop is composed of two hard core halves. With the top surface flat, silk screening also becomes available, and with the injection molding melamine process, the underside of the resulting tabletop becomes hollowed out with a side rim made of the same material in the same molding process. Likewise, the twist type clips and the locking channels can be formed as part of the molding process itself, finalized by a stamping of a metal plate or screw affixation to hold the leg assemblies, support struts, and storage boxes in position.
[0036] Whereas there have been described what are considered to be preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications can be made without departing from the teachings herein. Thus, while the present invention is described in the context of a bi-fold, center folding table, its teachings of forming its sections through an injection molding process of a thermosetting resinmelamine formaldehydewould apply equally as well to a fabrication where more than two sections are folded in forming the table, and/or where the sections formed are not of the same size, as with the preferably two sections being of a nature of equal halves. Similarly, while the description of the unit 60 is set forth as a function box/storage compartment, it will be apparent that that addition to the underside of the tabletop could serve as a built-in speaker music box, a bluetooth speaker, a WIFI router, or otherwise in fulfilling the applicability of the present invention to other uses. And, additionally, the described constructions even go further in providing the advantages of the invention to instances where stronger table designs might be required, in which event a further steel stamping, or like accessory can be employed, as by the plates 37, 39 of