Foldable table
09635929 ยท 2017-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A foldable table has a base, a lifting device, an adjusting assembly, and a supporting board. The adjusting assembly is pivotally connected with the lifting device and has an adjusting board, an adjusting rack, an adjusting slider, and a connection arm. The adjusting board is pivotally connected with the lifting device. The adjusting rack is mounted on the adjusting board and has an engaging side provided with multiple teeth. The adjusting slider is moveably mounted on the adjusting board and has an engaging block and two resilient elements. The engaging block is pivotally mounted on the adjusting slider and has an engaging post selectively engaging with one of the teeth on the adjusting rack. The supporting board is pivotally connected with the adjusting board and is pivotally connected with the top end of the connection arm.
Claims
1. A foldable table comprising: a base; a lifting device mounted on the base and having a top; an adjusting assembly pivotally connected with the lifting device and comprising an adjusting board pivotally connected with the top of the lifting device; an adjusting rack mounted on the adjusting board and having two opposite sides, the two opposite sides of the adjusting rack being an engaging side provided with multiple teeth and a flat side opposite to the engaging side; an adjusting slider moveably mounted on the adjusting board and having a bottom; an engaging block pivotally mounted on the bottom of the adjusting slider and having an engaging post formed on the engaging block and selectively engaging with one of the teeth on the adjusting rack; two resilient elements mounted on the bottom of the adjusting slider and connected respectively with two sides of the engaging block; and a connection arm having a top end and a bottom end, the bottom end connected pivotally with the adjusting slider; a supporting board pivotally connected with the adjusting board, pivotally connected with the top end of the connection arm, and having a pivoting edge pivotally connected with the adjusting board; and a supporting block pivotally mounted on the pivoting edge of the supporting board.
2. The foldable table as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lifting device comprises a driving device mounted on the base; a threaded rod mounted rotatably on the base and connected with and driven by the driving device; a moving base mounted moveably on the base and having a threaded hole screwed with the threaded rod; and multiple lifting rods divided into multiple pairs, and each pair of the lifting rods including a first lifting rod and a second lifting rod pivotally connected with the first lifting rod, wherein the first lifting rod of each pair of the lifting rods is pivotally connected with the base, and the second lifting rod of each pair of the lifting rods is pivotally connected with the moving base; the adjusting board is pivotally connected with tops of the lifting rods; and the first lifting rod of each pair of the lifting rods is slidably connected with the adjusting board.
3. The foldable table as claimed in claim 2, wherein the base has a base recess defined in a top of the base; the moving base is moveably mounted in the base recess; and the threaded rod extends into the base recess.
4. The foldable table as claimed in claim 3, wherein the base recess has two opposite sides and two rails mounted respectively on the two opposite sides of the base recess and being parallel with each other; the threaded rod is parallel with the rails; and the moving base is moveably connected with the rails.
5. The foldable table as claimed in claim 4, wherein the moving base further has multiple pivotal ears formed on the moving base and pivotally connected with the second lifting rods of the pairs of the lifting rods.
6. The foldable table as claimed in claim 5, wherein the base further has a top cover mounted on the top of the base and closing the base recess.
7. The foldable table as claimed in claim 6, wherein the adjusting board has a top and a sliding recess defined in the top of the adjusting board and having a bottom; a rack recess is defined in the bottom of the sliding recess and has a bottom and two opposite sides; the adjusting rack is mounted on the bottom of the rack recess; and the engaging side and the flat side of the adjusting rack are spaced respectively from the opposite sides of the rack recess to define two sliding channels, one of the two sliding channels is defined between one of the two opposite sides of the rack recess and the engaging side of the adjusting rack, and the other one of the two sliding channels is defined between the other one of the two opposite sides of the rack recess and the flat side of the adjusting rack.
8. The foldable table as claimed in claim 7, wherein the adjusting rack has two curved ends.
9. The foldable table as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lifting device comprises multiple lifting racks mounted on the base and being parallel with each other, and each lifting rack having two opposite sides, the two opposite sides of the lifting rack being an engaging side provided with multiple teeth and a flat side opposite to the engaging side of the lifting rack; multiple lifting sliders moveably mounted on the base and being moveable respectively relative to the lifting racks, and each lifting slider having a bottom; an engaging block pivotally mounted on the bottom of the adjusting slider and having an engaging post formed on the engaging block of the lifting slider and selectively engaging with one of the teeth on a corresponding one of the lifting racks; two resilient elements mounted on the bottom of the adjusting slider and connected respectively with two sides of the engaging block of the lifting slider; and multiple lifting rods divided into multiple pairs, and each pair of the lifting rods including a first lifting rod and a second lifting rod pivotally connected with the first lifting rod, wherein the first lifting rod of each pair of the lifting rods is pivotally connected with the base, and the second lifting rod of each pair of the lifting rods is pivotally connected with one of the lifting sliders; the adjusting board is pivotally connected with tops of the lifting rods; and the first lifting rod of each pair of the lifting rods is slidably connected with the adjusting board.
10. The foldable table as claimed in claim 9, wherein the base has multiple slider recesses defined in a top of the base; the lifting sliders are moveably respectively mounted in the slider recesses; and the lifting racks are respectively mounted in the slider recesses.
11. The foldable table as claimed in claim 10, wherein each slider recess has a bottom and a rack recess defined in the bottom of the slider recess and having a bottom and two opposite sides; the lifting racks are mounted respectively on the bottoms of the rack recesses in the slider recesses; and the engaging side and the flat side of each lifting rack are spaced respectively from the opposite sides of a corresponding one of the rack recesses to define two sliding channels, one of the two sliding channels is defined between one of the engaging side of the lifting rack and one of the opposite sides of the corresponding rack recess, and the other one of the two sliding channels is defined between the flat side of the lifting rack and the other one of the opposite sides of the corresponding rack recess.
12. The foldable table as claimed in claim 11, wherein each lifting rack has two curved ends.
13. The foldable table as claimed in claim 12, wherein each slider recess has two opposite sides and two rails mounted respectively on the two opposite sides of the slider recess and being parallel with each other; each lifting rack is parallel with the rails in a corresponding one of the slider recesses; and each lifting slider is moveably connected with the rails in a corresponding one of the slider recesses.
14. The foldable table as claimed in claim 13, wherein each lifting slider further has multiple pivotal ears formed on the lifting slider and pivotally connected with the second lifting rods of the pairs of the lifting rods.
15. The foldable table as claimed in claim 14, wherein the base further has a top cover mounted on the top of the base and closing the slider recesses.
16. The foldable table as claimed in claim 15, wherein the adjusting board has a top and a sliding recess defined in the top of the adjusting board and having a bottom; a rack recess is defined in the bottom of the sliding recess and has a bottom and two opposite sides; the adjusting rack is mounted on the bottom of the rack recess; and the engaging side and the flat side of the adjusting rack are spaced respectively from the opposite sides of the rack recess to define two sliding channels, one of the two sliding channels is defined between the two opposite sides of the rack recess and the engaging side of the adjusting rack, and the other one of the two sliding channels is defined between the other one of the two opposite sides of the rack recess and the flat side of the adjusting rack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(19) The adjusting slider 34 is moveably mounted on the adjusting board 32 and is preferably mounted moveably in the sliding recess 322. The adjusting slider 34 has a bottom, an engaging block 36, and two resilient elements 37. The engaging block 36 is pivotally mounted on the bottom of the adjusting slider 34 and has an engaging post 362 formed on the engaging block 36 and selectively engaging with one of the teeth 328 on the adjusting rack 326. The resilient elements 37 are mounted on the bottom of the adjusting slider 34 and are connected respectively with two sides of the engaging block 36. Preferably, each resilient element 37 may be a spring or a resilient block. The connection arm 38 has a top end and a bottom end, the bottom end connected pivotally with the adjusting slider 34.
(20) The supporting board 40 is pivotally connected with the adjusting board 32, is pivotally connected with the top end of the connection arm 38, and has a pivoting edge and a supporting block 42. The pivoting edge is pivotally connected with the adjusting board 32. The supporting block 42 is pivotally mounted on the pivoting edge of the supporting board 40.
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(22) When the table is not in use, with reference to
(23) With such an arrangement, the height of the adjusting board 32 and the supporting board 40 and the angle of the supporting board 40 relative to the adjusting board 32 can be adjusted to fit with different needs of different users. Accordingly, the foldable table in accordance with the present invention is comfortable and convenient in use.
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(25) The multiple lifting racks 21 are mounted on the base 10A, are preferably mounted respectively in the rack recesses 122, and are parallel with each other. Each lifting rack 21 has an engaging side provided with multiple teeth 212 and a flat side opposite the engaging side. The engaging side and the flat side of each lifting rack 21 are spaced respectively from the opposite sides of a corresponding one of the rack recesses 122 to define two sliding channels between the lifting rack and the corresponding rack recess. Each lifting rack 21 has two curved ends. The lifting sliders 23 are moveably mounted on the base 10A, are moveable respectively relative to the lifting racks 21, and are preferably mounted moveably respectively in the slider recesses 12A. Each lifting slider 23 has a bottom, an engaging block 25, and two resilient elements 27. The engaging block 25 is pivotally mounted on the bottom of the adjusting slider 23 and has an engaging post 252 formed on the engaging block 25 and selectively engaging with one of the teeth 212 on a corresponding one of the lifting racks 21. The resilient elements 27 are mounted on the bottom of the adjusting slider 23 and are connected respectively with two sides of the engaging block 25. In addition, each slider recess 12A has two opposite sides and two rails 14A mounted respectively on the sides of the slider recess 12A and being parallel with each other. Each lifting rack 21 is parallel with the rails 14A in a corresponding one of the slider recesses 12A. Each lifting slider 23 is moveably connected with the rails 14A in a corresponding one of the slider recesses 12A. The base 10A further has a top cover 16A mounted on the top of the base 10A and closing the slider recesses 12A.
(26) The lifting rods 28A are divided into multiple pairs. Each pair of the lifting rods 28A includes a first lifting rod 282A and a second lifting rod 284A pivotally connected with the first lifting rod 282A. The first lifting rod 282A of each pair of the lifting rods 28A is pivotally connected with the base 10A, and the second lifting rod 284A of each pair of the lifting rods 28A is pivotally connected with one of the lifting sliders 23. Additionally, each lifting slider 23 further has multiple pivotal ears 232 formed on the lifting slider 23 and pivotally connected with the second lifting rods 284A of the pairs of the lifting rods 28A.
(27) To expand the table, with reference to
(28) The way of expanding and folding the lifting device 20A of the second embodiment is similar to that of the adjusting assembly 30, so the detail of the way of expanding and folding the lifting device of the second embodiment is omitted.
(29) Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.