A CAMPING TABLE
20170127809 ยท 2017-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B37/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F3/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A camping table (1), comprising: a plurality of interconnected sections (2) each having at least one substantially flat face, configurable between a usage position where the sections (2) are arranged side-to-side with the flat faces forming a substantially planar upper surface capable of supporting at least one item placed thereon, and a compact storage position. The table further comprising a support means (3) configured in use to support the sections (2) above ground level in the usage position. The support means (3) located in use at or towards opposed sides of the upper surface and further configured so that at least one of the opposed sides is suspendedly supported.
Claims
1. A camping table comprising: a configurable table top comprising a substantially continuous surface wherein the table top is deployable between a compact storage position and a usage position in which the substantially continuous surface is substantially planar and forms the upper surface of the table top, the table top having a first end and a second end; and a first support means comprising a suspension member and a clamping strap, the clamping strap attachable to the suspension member wherein the first support means is configured so that, in use, the suspension member is attachable to the first end of the table top and the clamping strap is attachable to a columnar object such that the suspension member is secured to the columnar object and the table top is suspendedly supported at its first end wherein the support means additionally comprises at least one cord, connected at or towards one edge or end of the upper surface in the usage position and extendable from the edge or end for connection to an external support.
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13. A camping table according to claim 1 comprising a pair of elongate support members wherein, in use, the configurable table top is supported by the support members.
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18. A camping table according to claim 1 further comprising a second support means configured so that, in use, the second support means is attachable to the second end of the table top.
19. A camping table according to claim 18 wherein the second support means comprises a pair of support legs and a foldable brace, the brace further comprising four struts, each of which is pivotably mounted to the other struts at one end wherein, in use, the struts are splayed out and attached at their free ends to the legs.
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30. A camping table comprising a plurality of sections interconnected in use and each having at least one substantially flat face, configurable between a usage position where the sections are arranged side-to-side with the flat faces forming a substantially planar upper surface capable of supporting at least one item placed thereon, and a compact storage position, and; a means of support configured to support the sections above ground level in the usage position, the support means located in use at or towards opposed sides of the upper surface and further configured so that at least one of the opposed sides is suspendedly supported, wherein the support means comprises at least one cord, connected at or towards one edge or end of the upper surface in the usage position and extendable from the edge or end for connection to an external support.
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47. A camping table as claimed in claim 30 wherein the cord is connected at or towards the corners.
48. A camping table as claimed in claim 30 wherein the cord is connected so that the ends extend below the upper surface, the ends configured to receive ground pegs.
49. A camping table as claimed in claim 30 wherein the support means comprises a pair of cords at opposed sides or ends.
50. A camping table as claimed in claim 30 wherein the support means further comprises at least one leg at or towards the opposed edge or end configured to extend downwards and provide support in use.
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52. A camping table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cord is connected so that the ends extend below the upper surface, the ends configured to receive ground pegs.
53. A kit comprising: (a) a configurable table top comprising a substantially continuous surface wherein the table top is deployable between a compact storage position and a usage position in which the substantially continuous surface is substantially planar and forms the upper surface of the table top, the table top having a first end and a second end; and (b) one of a cord, an elongate support member, and a set of legs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0072] An embodiment of the camping table of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the figures.
[0073] The camping table 1 has a main table top that is formed by a plurality of interconnected sections 2, each of the sections 2 rectangular and the same size as the others, and each having a flat surface that faces upwards in use. Each section 2 is connected at each of its long edges to another section 2 to form a line of sections 2 (the end sections at each end of the line are only connected to another section at their inner sides), with the short edges aligned so that the overall shape formed by the sections 2 in use is a rectangle. In this embodiment each of the sections 2 has a female slot 4 along one long edge, and a corresponding male extension 5 along the other edge, each of these extending downwards, away from the flat upper surface. The male extension 5 on one section 2 slots into the female slot 4 on an adjacent section 2 to form a hinge that allows the adjacent sections to rotate inwards relative to one another, the planar upper surfaces facing outwards and rotating away from each other, or towards each other back-to-back (i.e. so that the reverse sides to the flat surface are moving towards each other). The sections 2 can also be rotated outwards to a terminal position where the planar upper surfaces are adjacent and parallel, the sections 2 configured so that adjacent sections 2 are prevented from rotating outwards further than the terminal position. That is, the adjacent sides or edges contact one another to form a stop that prevents further rotation. The hinges formed by the male and female connectors 5, 4 allow the line of connected sections to be rolled up into a compact roll or bundle for storage or transport, and then unrolled for use into a line that will self-support its own weight and not collapse in on itself when items are placed on it, and where the flat surfaces of each section 2 are upwards facing and directly adjacent to one another to form a table top surface.
[0074] Alternatively, in another embodiment and as shown in
[0075] As an alternative to being connected by male-female engagement features described above, each slat 104 is provided with at least one slot 108 to facilitate interconnection of the slats. In the example of
[0076] The plurality of sections 102 are interconnected by the tape(s) in such a way that neighbouring slats 104 are able to pivot relative to each other about an axis approximately defined by the abutting long edges 106 of the neighbouring slats 104. The tape(s) act as the hinge joining neighbouring slats 104. This arrangement allows the plurality of sections 102 to be transformed from a compact storage position to a usage position. In the compact storage position the plurality of sections 102 may be rolled up from one end of the line of side-by-side sections 102 to form a compact bundle or cylinder. Alternatively, the sections 102 may be folded or stacked on each other in a concertina manner to form a compact stack of sections 102. In this case the stacked sections 102 have a zig-zag arrangement when viewed from the end of the slats 104.
[0077] When transformed from the storage position to the usage position, the table top is configurable so that the flat faces 105 of the plurality of sections 102 form a substantially planar surface from the substantially continuous surface. This planar surface forms the upper surface of the table top so that, in the usage position, the table top can support items placed thereon.
[0078] To transform from the storage position to the usage position, the plurality of sections 102 are unrolled or unstacked from their storage position. To ensure that the configurable continuous surface is suitable to form the planar upper surface of the table top, the slats 104 must be close enough together to ensure a minimal gap between each neighbouring slat, whilst being loose enough to ensure the neighbouring slats can rotate freely to allow transformation between the storage position and the usage position. Optionally, the tape(s) may be provided with a mechanism to allow the tape(s) to be loosened and tightened. Thus, the tape(s) may be tightened so that the slats 104 can be drawn closer together in the usage position.
[0079] In a still further embodiment, the table top may be formed from a single component having a substantially continuous surface. The component is deployable to a usage position where the substantially continuous surface is configured to be a substantially planar continuous surface that forms the upper surface of the table top. For example, the component may comprise a suitably reinforced foam sheet that is rollable between the storage position and the usage position. The reinforcement may be by suitably elastic ribs running along the length of the table top in its rollable direction. The ribs may comprise a plastics material for example. The material used to form the component must be suitable to retain a flat planar surface in the usage position so that the table top is able to perform its function.
[0080] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that each of the configurable table top embodiments described above may be used and combined with the table supporting embodiments described below. Those skilled in the art will understand that the intended use of the camping table, and in particular its weight and strength requirements, will determine which table top and support embodiments are to be combined. Except where plainly not compatible, the features of one embodiment may be combined with those of another embodiment described herein.
[0081] In order to provide additional strength and support, a pair of elongate support members 6 connect along two side edges of the connected sections 2, perpendicular to the axis of the hinges or the long edges 106 of the sections 2, 102. The support members 6 are in this embodiment a pair of aluminium poles, each formed from a plurality of interconnectable and disassemblable pieces in a similar manner to tent poles. This helps to increase the stiffness and rigidity of the support structure and allows it to carry more weight, as the poles 6 help to support the stop or lock formed by the abutting sections 2 in the terminal position. In one embodiment, every fifth section 2, 102 in the line of sections is formed with a slot or hook 7 at both of the outer ends or edges (ie the shorter ends or edges). Once the hooks have been inserted into each end of the relevant section, the poles can be slotted into the hooks 7 to run along each side of the line of sections 2, directly adjacent to the edges of the line of sections 2. The poles 6 and the line of sections 2 are formed so that when the line of sections are clipped into position, the poles will overlap the line of interconnected sections 2 at each end by a short distance.
[0082] In another embodiment, the plurality of sections 2, 102 are configured to lie on top of the support members 6 and no hook features are required. Optionally, each of sections of the plurality of sections 102 are provided with a scallop recess 110 located at their short sided ends that allow the sections 102 to lie on and between the support members 6. In the case of the slats 104 shown in
[0083] Where the table top is arranged to be placed on top of the support members 6, whether with or without the recesses 110, the sections 2, 102 may be joined to the support members 6 by means of hook-and-loop fastener straps such as Velcro. The hook-and-loop fastener straps may be provided every few sections 2, 102. One such section 102 is shown in
[0084] In one embodiment, each pole 6 is fitted with a toggle 8 at each end. Part of the toggle 8 can be pressed inwards to open a slot on the side of the toggle 8 into which a cord or similar can be slotted, the toggle 8 including a spring-loading mechanism to return the toggle to the initial or un-pressed state where the slot is closed and the toggle 8 grips around anything running through the slot. Where provided, the hooks 7 can be integrally formed with the sections, or the sections 2 can be formed with a suitable attachment means that allows the hooks 7 to be connected where required, such as for example a rod and aperture arrangement, as in the pictured embodiment, holes into barrels of the hinges between sections, where the hooks are provided with a locator stud 71 that tolerance fits into the holes. When not in use with hooks, end caps 17 include locator studs 18 which serve an analogous purpose and prevent relative lateral movements of the connectors.
[0085] Alternatively, as illustrated in
[0086] Each of the configurable table top embodiments described above has a first end and a second end. In use, each end of the table requires supporting so that the camping table 1 can be used.
[0087] In one embodiment, the table is provided with a pair of cord lengths 3. In use, the cord 3 is passed through the toggles 8 so that a closed loop of cord is formed above the flat surface of the table top. This is done by locking the cord 3 in the toggle 8 on one side of the table at each end, then passing the cord over a convenient support above the table, such as a tree branch, the ridgepole of a tent, or similar, and the passing the cord down to the toggle 8 on the other side of the table 1. As there are a pair of toggles 8 at each end of the table 1, one of each pair on each side or at each corner of the table 1 (i.e. one on each end of the pair of poles 6), one of each of the two lengths of cord can be used at each end to support each end so that the table 1 is supported at each corner. The toggles or length of the cord 3 can be adjusted so that the table is level and at the required height. So that the table doesn't swing around when used, the lower ends of the cord 3, below the table 1 are looped so that pegs or similar can be used to secure the ends to the ground below the table 1.
[0088] These loops can be formed using guy line tighteners so that each cord can be adjusted and tightened, once the loop has been pegged into the ground, in order to form a stable means of suspension. Effectively, what is provided are four upright lengths of cord (two loops extending from ground, over a branch or similar, and back down to ground) with the sections 2 and poles 6 suspended midway up each length of cord by the toggles 8 to form a table top.
[0089] Instead of using the toggles 8, the end cap 120 and slot 122 arrangement described above may be used to compress and retain the pair of cord lengths 3. Again, the length of cord 3 can be adjusted so that the table is level and at the required height.
[0090] Pegs can also be used with this embodiment as described above. If both ends of the table top are to be suspended using this method then four caps will be required to engage the cord lengths 3.
[0091] When a user wishes to transport the table 1, the sections 2 are unclipped from the poles 6, the poles 6 are broken down into their separate lengths, and the length of sections 2 is rolled around them. This bundle can be put in a bag, or lashed shut with the cords 3, or similar.
[0092] In a variation to the embodiments described above, one end of the line of sections 2 can be fitted with a leg or pair of legs that extend downwards and provide support in use. This allows one end of the table 1 to be suspended and the other end to self-support on a leg or legs, which can be advantageous in certain situations such as for example where there is no branch or other convenient hanger that is aligned in the right direction or at the right height or position. Thus, the first end of the table may be suspended by the cord lengths 3 retained by the toggles 8 or the screw adjustable end caps 120 and the second end is supported by a pair of legs.
[0093] Alternative arrangements will now be described for suspending the first end of the camping table 1. In each case the second end of the camping table 1 may be supported by a pair of legs or suspended by the cord arrangements described above. The best choice of support for the table may be determined by the user depending on the facilities and/or natural environment in which the user finds themselves, for example a heavily wooded area having many suitably sized trees. Naturally, not all kits in which the camping table is supplied will necessarily offer all support options to the user.
[0094] In one embodiment and with reference to
[0095] The table's distal end is supported by two legs 60, which legs are telescopic poles, having adaptors for adaptation of the poles 6 and toggles 8, wherein the adaptor 62 fits therebetween with the pole 6 and toggle 8 fitting axially into the adaptor.
[0096] The adaptor is oriented at an angle to the pole axis, in order that the leg 60 splays outwards, for increased stability for the table.
[0097] In the embodiment pictured in
[0098] In the embodiment shown in
[0099] Additionally an end rail 65 may be provided for insertion onto or into a section at the end of the table in use, so as to provide a hanging rail. Such hanging rail may additionally or alternatively be slotted into the leg adaptors when in use. The end rail 65 provides additional bracing to the camping table 1.
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[0101] In another embodiment, the table top of the camping table 1 may be suspended at its first end by way of a first support means 200 comprising a suspension member 202 and a clamping strap 204. The first support means 200 is illustrated, in use, in FIG. 12 where the clamping strap 204 is shown looped around a columnar object 500. The columnar object 500 may be a tree for example. The columnar object 500 is not necessarily cylindrical in shape and may be any generally vertically extending object suitable for receiving the clamping strap.
[0102] The first support means 200 is shown in more detail in
[0103] The suspension member 202 comprises a mounting feature 210 at each end of the elongate bar. The feature 210 facilitates the attachment of the suspension member 202 to the support members 6 when the camping table 1 is being assembled for suspension on the columnar object 500. Each of the mounting feature 210 is a annulus that may be fitted over a co-operating feature on the support member 6. A threaded knob may be used to secure each mounting feature 210 to its respective support member 6.
[0104] The clamping strap 204 is provided in two strap portions 204a, 204b, each of which is attached to the suspension member 202 at one end of the strap portion 204a, 204b. The strap portions are connectable by a connector 212. When connected the strap portions 204a, 204b form the clamping strap 204 into a loop. The loop can be fitted around the columnar object 500 as shown in
[0105] In an alternate embodiment, the clamping strap 204 may have a single strap portion that is connectable to a connector mounted on the suspension member 202. The connector may be configured so that the single strap portion may be shortened such that the clamping strap 204 tightens against the columnar object 500.
[0106] The connector 212 may comprise a releasable ratchet mechanism that allows the user to easily tighten the clamping strap against the columnar object. Alternatively, a ratchet mechanism may be provided anywhere on a strap portion 204a, 204b, which operates independently of the connector.
[0107] The arcuate portion 206 has a set diameter. The diameter may be selected to match the most desirable size of mounting columnar object 500, which that the camping table 1 user is encouraged to seek out. As
[0108] Another embodiment of the first support means 300 is illustrated, in use, in
[0109] As with the clamping strap 204 described above, the strap 304 may be provided in two strap portions 304a, 304b each of which is attached to the suspension member 302 at one end of the strap portion 304a, 304b. The strap portions are connectable by a connector 312. As with the embodiments described above, the connector 312 may be configured so that at least one or both of the strap portions 304a, 304b may be shortened such that the clamping strap 304 tightens against the columnar object 500.
[0110] Each strap portion 304a, 304b is attached at its non-connector end to the suspension member 302 by an anchor 306. At one end, the anchor 306 is joined to the end of the respective strap portion 304a, 304b. The other end of the anchor 306 is pivotably mounted to the suspension member 302. The anchors 306 are able to rotate about an axis that is substantially perpendicular to the planar upper surface of the table top. In this way, the pivot axis of the anchors 306 is roughly parallel with the vertical direction of the columnar object's 500 outer surface, which may be relatively variable if the object 500 is a tree or other naturally formed feature of the landscape.
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[0112] The anchor 306 acts as a hook or claw to grip the columnar object 500 as the clamping strap 304 is looped around the object 500. To aid in the gripping or binding of the suspension member 302 and clamping strap 304 against the columnar object 300, the anchors 306 may be provided with any number of barbs 308. In this case two barbs 308 are illustrated on the anchors 306. The barbs 308 project from a columnar object 500 facing surface of the anchor 306 and engage with the columnar object 500 as the clamping strap 304 is connected around the columnar object 500. If the clamping strap 304 is tightened, the barbs 308 are configured to dig further into the outer surface of the columnar object 500.
[0113] Optimally, the anchors 306 may be also provided with recess that allows the anchor 306 to swing and engage as closely as possible with the suspension member 302 in the closed position. This saves packing space by making the first support means 300 more compact when folded up. The anchors 306 can be made from folded sheet metal, which is beneficially lightweight.
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[0117] The suspension member 302 may be connected to the side support members 6 as shown in
[0118] Alternatively, the suspension member 302 may be provided with similar mounting feature connections to those described above with respect to the elongate bar of
[0119] In use, the first support means 200,300 may be attached to the table top once it is configured into the usage position. The suspension member 202, 302 is attached to the support members 6 and the clamping strap 204, 304 is looped around the columnar object 500. The clamping strap 204, 304 may then be tightened around the columnar object 500 to securely fasten the suspension member 202, 302 to the object 500. The first end of the table top is thereby suspended using the columnar object 500.
[0120] Alternatively, the first end of the table top could be attached to the suspension member 202, 302 once it has been secured to the columnar object 500 by the clamping strap 204, 304.
[0121] It is also envisioned that the first support means 200, 300 may be attached to the first end of the table top directly to the table top itself instead of via the support members 6. In one embodiment, where the configurable table top is rigid and structurally sound enough in the usage position, the support members 6 may be dispensed with entirely. One embodiment where the support members 6 may be dispensed with is where the plurality of sections 2, 102 are arranged, in use, to extend perpendicularly to the suspension member 202, 302. This arrangement is in contrast to the orientation of the sections 2, 102 shown in the Figures. Such an arrangement has fewer, yet longer, sections 2, 102 for the same table length measured between its first end and its second end.
[0122] Attaching the suspension member 202, 302 directly to the plurality of sections 2 may be used where the sections 2 have the male 5 and female 4 features described above. By way of example only, the sections 2, 102 may comprise extruded aluminium and therefore form a self-supporting table top in the usage postion. Such aluminium extrusions may allow features to be provided on the end of the sections so that the suspension member 202, 302 can be fixed to the sections 2. The suspension members 203, 302 may also act as stiffening members to further lend rigidity to the table top, especially if the support members 6 are dispensed with.
[0123] Where the first end of the table top is suspended by being secured to the columnar object 500, the table top may be suspended at its second end by the lengths of cord 3 described above. The cords may be secured by way of the slot in the spring-loaded toggles 8. Alternatively, the cords may be secured by tightening the knobs 124 into the end caps 120 so as to trap the cords in the slots 122.
[0124] Alternatively, the second end of the table top may be supported by a second support means 400 comprising a pair of legs as described above. Another embodiment of the second support means 400 comprises a pair of support legs 402 as shown in
[0125] Each end cap 120 to which each leg 402 is mounted may be the same as that illustrated in
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[0128] All the above described configurable table tops and support means may be selected and added to a kit for supply to the ultimate camping table user. Not all support means may be supplied in every kit. For example a kit of parts may comprise: one of the table top arrangements described above: either a first support means 200 or a first support means 300, as described above: and a second support means comprising the supporting legs, as described above. The elongate support members 6 may also be included in the kit. In this example the lengths of cord 3 are not supplied. However the lengths of cord 3 may be included in the kit. Alternatively, a kit may only include one set of legs and the cord suspending means but exclude the first support means 200, 300 described above.
[0129] The invention has been described by way of examples only and it will be appreciated that variation may be made to the above-mentioned embodiments without departing from the scope of invention. Firstly it will be understood that any features described in relation to any particular embodiment may be featured in combinations with other embodiments.
[0130] With respect to the specification therefore, it is to be realised that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0131] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention, with variation and implementation obvious and clear on the basis of either common general knowledge or of expert knowledge in the field concerned. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention as set out in the accompanying claims.