COLLAPSIBLE ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT TABLE
20250194790 ยท 2025-06-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Christopher Lundin (Las Vegas, NV, US)
- Evan Einbender Aamodt (Philadelphia, PA, US)
- Michael A. Dotsey (Chester Springs, PA, US)
- Noah E. Dingler (Phoenixville, PA, US)
- Erin H. Morrissey (Mont Clare, PA, US)
- Jonathan N. Tackie (Murrysville, PA, US)
Cpc classification
A47B2003/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A telescoping leg assembly with a pivot apparatus having a first and second telescoping leg, each with an extension section and a sleeve component, the sleeve component divided longitudinally into a first space and second space. The leg extension sections are dimensioned to retract into and telescope from the first space in the first leg sleeve component. The telescoping legs are pivotally attached to one another by a pivot apparatus on the sleeve portions, wherein the pivot apparatus extends into the second spaces of the sleeve components.
Claims
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7. A collapsible table containing a range limiter assembly for limiting collapse of the table, the table comprising: a table top having a top surface and a bottom surface; a first leg having a top end, a bottom end, and a pivot located between the top end and the bottom end, the first leg having a compartmentalized sleeve and an extension section, wherein the top end is fixedly attached to the table top bottom surface, a second leg having a top end, a bottom end, and a pivot located between the top end and the bottom end, the second leg having a compartmentalized sleeve and an extension section, wherein the second leg top end is slidably attached to the table top bottom surface; a pivot apparatus configured to attach the first leg to the second leg at the first leg pivot and the second leg pivot; the first leg compartmentalized sleeve divided longitudinally into a first space and an adjacent second space; the second leg compartmentalized sleeve divided longitudinally into a first space and an adjacent second space; the first leg extension section beginning at the first leg bottom end and dimensioned to telescope into the first leg first space; the second leg extension section beginning at the second leg bottom end and dimensioned to telescope into the second leg first space; and the pivot apparatus extending into the first leg second space and the second leg second space, wherein the pivot apparatus comprises: a nut positioned within the second enclosed space of each leg; a male and female pivot component, wherein one of the male and female pivot components is positioned outside of the second enclosed space of one of the first leg and second leg, and the other of the male and female pivot components is positioned on the outside of the other of the first leg and second leg; and the male and female pivot components secured to the nuts.
8. The collapsible table of claim 7, wherein the range limiter assembly comprises: a two-way spring-loaded plunger configured to be positioned at least partly within and at a first end of a sleeve of a telescopic leg, the plunger further configured to engage a stop component, wherein the telescopic leg is slidable along the surface on which the stop component is affixed; and a first spring and a second spring of different forces disposed in line with the plunger and in the telescopic leg sleeve; the first spring positioned at the plunger end proximate to an extension section of the telescopic leg and engageable with the extension section when the telescopic leg is retracted, thereby pushing the plunger outward from the telescopic leg sleeve; and the second spring biased and engageable with the first spring when the extension section has compressed the first spring, thereby extending the plunger out of the top end of the sleeve, the second spring further configured to keep the plunger withdrawn when the telescopic leg is extended.
9. The collapsible table of claim 8, wherein the force of the first spring is greater than the force of the second spring.
10. The collapsible table of claim 9, wherein the stop component is affixed to the undersurface of the table top.
11. The collapsible table of claim 10, wherein the first spring engages a first end with the plunger first end and a second end of the plunger engages with the stop component when the plunger is extended.
12. The collapsible table of claim 7, wherein the range limiter assembly comprises: a lock housing having a forked component with ramped ends; a latch rotatable about a pivot; a pin disposed through the latch, the pin displaced from the pivot; and a torsion spring positioned to bias the latch about the pin; wherein as the ramped ends of the forked component engages the pin, the latch rotates about the pivot into a locked position; wherein as the ramped ends of the forked component engage with the pin, the latch rotates about the pivot into a locked position and contacts the stop; and wherein as the ramped ends of the forked component disengage with the pin, the torsion spring causes the latch to rotate to an unlocked position and thereby is disengaged from the stop.
13. The collapsible table of claim 12, wherein the pin is positioned to engage the ramped ends of the forked component.
14. The collapsible table of claim 13, wherein the latch engages with a stop component disposed on the bottom surface of a table top.
15. The collapsible table of claim 14, further comprising a leg end cap housing the latch, pin, and torsion spring.
16. The collapsible table of claim 15, wherein as the ramped ends of the forked component engage with the pin, the latch rotates about the pivot into a locked position and contacts the stop component.
17. An apparatus for collapsing a table, the apparatus comprising: a telescoping leg for the table, the telescoping leg containing: a sleeve; and a leg extension; wherein the leg extension extends into a first end of the sleeve and the telescoping leg also slides on a tabletop undersurface at a second end of the sleeve; and a range limiter assembly, comprising: a two-way spring-loaded plunger configured to be positioned at least partly within and at a first end of a sleeve of a telescopic leg, the plunger further configured to engage a stop component, wherein the telescopic leg is slidable along the surface on which the stop component is affixed; and a first spring and a second spring of different forces disposed in line with the plunger and in the sleeve; the first spring positioned at the plunger end proximate to an extension section of the telescopic leg and engageable with the extension section when the telescopic leg is retracted, thereby pushing the plunger outward from the sleeve; and the second spring biased and engageable with the first spring when the extension section has compressed the first spring, thereby extending the plunger out of the top end of the sleeve, the second spring further configured to keep the plunger withdrawn when the telescopic leg is extended.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the force of the first spring is greater than the force of the second spring.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the telescoping leg slides on a table top undersurface at a second end of the sleeve.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the plunger is disposable in the sleeve and extendable out of the sleeve at the second end of the sleeve.
21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the stop component is affixable to the undersurface of the table top.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the first spring is engageable at a first end with the plunger first end and a second end of the plunger is configured to be engageable with the stop component when the plunger is extended.
23. An apparatus for collapsing a table, comprising: a telescoping leg for the table, the leg containing: a leg end cap configured to be attached to an extension section of the telescoping leg, the leg end cap having: a latch rotatable about a pivot; a pin disposed through the latch and displaced from the pivot; a torsion spring positioned to bias the latch about the pivot; and wherein the pin is positioned to engage with the ramped ends of the forked component when the telescoping leg is collapsed; and a stop disposable on an underside of a table to which the telescoping leg is attached; and a range limiter assembly containing: a lock housing having a forked component with ramped ends; a latch rotatable about a pivot; a pin disposed through the latch, the pin displaced from the pivot; and a torsion spring positioned to bias the latch about the pin; wherein as the ramped ends of the forked component engages the pin, the latch rotates about the pivot into a locked position; wherein as the ramped ends of the forked component engage with the pin, the latch rotates about the pivot into a locked position and contacts the stop; and wherein as the ramped ends of the forked component disengage with the pin, the torsion spring causes the latch to rotate to an unlocked position and thereby disengages with the stop.
24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the pin is positioned to engage with the ramped ends of the forked component.
25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the range limiter is contained in a telescoping leg at a top end of the telescoping leg, and the forked component moves toward the pin when the telescoping leg collapses.
26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the latch is configured to be engageable with a stop component disposed on the bottom surface of a table top.
27. The apparatus of claim 26, further comprising a leg end cap housing the latch, pin, and torsion spring.
28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein as the ramped ends of the forked component engage with the pin, the latch rotates about the pivot into a locked position and contacts the stop component.
29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein as the ramped ends of the forked component disengage with the pin, the torsion spring causes the latch to rotate to an unlocked position and disengage with the stop component.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0006] The detailed description refers to the accompanying figures, which depict illustrative embodiments.
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[0028] The figures and descriptions provided herein may have been simplified to illustrate aspects that are relevant for an understanding of the described apparatuses, while eliminating, for the purpose of clarity, other aspects that may be found in typical devices, systems, and methods. Those of ordinary skill may recognize that other elements or operations may be desirable or necessary to implement the apparatuses described herein. Because such elements and operations are well known in the art, and because they do not facilitate a better understanding of the present disclosure, a discussion of such elements and operations may not be provided herein. However, the present disclosure is deemed to inherently include all such elements, variations, and modifications to the described aspects that could be implemented by those of ordinary skill in the art.
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[0031] The height of table 100 may be adjusted by scissoring the legs and/or extending them. The height of table 100 may be limited to a number of specific heights or may be continually adjustable between a minimum and maximum height.
[0032] Table 100 has a table top 102 having a top surface 104 and a bottom surface 106. An apron 105 extends downward from bottom surface 106. A first leg 108 and a second leg 110 extend from table top 102. First leg 108 and second leg 110 may extend directly from table top bottom surface 106, or may have components disposed therebetween, for example to facilitate attachment either fixedly or slidably.
[0033] First leg 108 has a top end 112 and a bottom end 114, and a pivot 116 located between top end 112 and bottom end 114. Similarly, second leg 110 has a top end 118 and a bottom end 120, and a pivot 122 located between the top end 112 and the bottom end 114. First leg 108 and second leg 110 are attached at pivots 116 and 120. Pivots 116 and 122 (identified generally in
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[0037] Pivot apparatus 208 is attached between a first end 132 of sleeve section 124 and a second end 134 of sleeve section 124, and further attached between a first end 136 of sleeve section 126 and a second end 138 of sleeve section 126. Mating pivot assemblies 212A, 212B, which may be for example, a male or female pivot assembly component. Mating pivot assembly 212A is located on either first leg 108 or second leg 110, and the complementary mating pivot assembly is located on the other of first leg 108 or second leg 110. When engaged, mating pivot assemblies 212A, 212B rotate with respect to one another.
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[0040] In an illustrative embodiment, each leg extension section 128, 130 has a length allowing it to extend within its associated sleeve component 124, 126 past pivot apparatus 208. This is made possible by the compartmentalized structure of sleeve components 124, 126, which allows the telescoping parts to be accommodated within first enclosed space 204, while second enclosed space 206 accommodates pivot apparatus 208, thereby keeping the parts separated.
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[0042] A track 146 is attached to table top bottom surface 106. A first wheel 148 is attached to second leg top end 118 and allows second leg 118 to slide along table top bottom surface 106. A second wheel 150 is disposed laterally opposite first wheel 148 and is attached to second leg top end 118. Second wheel 150 is disposed within the track 146 and is slidable along track 146. Second wheel 150 is rotationally attached to a pull bar 152. A gas compression spring 154 having a first end 156 and a second end 158 is fixedly attached at its first end 156 to table top bottom surface 106 or an extension therefrom. Gas compression spring second end 158 is fixedly attached to pull bar 152, thereby forcing spring 154 to compress when table 100 is collapsed and extend as table 100 is raised.
[0043] In illustrative embodiments, gas compression spring 154 is positioned off-center between the opposite sides of table top bottom surface 106. This configuration facilitates table 100 folding flat or at least with a minimum depth as measure from table top surface 104. Table 100 may be configured so folded components are within the depth of apron 105. This may facilitate storing table 100, such as underneath a bed or sofa, as it may slide more easily and table components are shielded from catching on objects. It remains adjacent, instead of under, various table components such as first leg 108 and second leg 110. Although reference is made to compression spring 154, a tension spring may be employed instead. For example, the mechanism comprising pull bar 152 and compression spring 154 can be replaced with a tension spring.
[0044] Alternate arrangements and components may be used to facilitate expanding the table to increasing heights, for example, other types of springs, bands, hydraulic devices or pneumatic devices and associated components. Embodiments of the invention also include tables and other collapsible, adjustable height apparatuses that do not have lift assist mechanisms.
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[0046] Shuttle 166 has an angled surface 168. A table release lever 170 is movable toward and away from table top 102 and engaged with shuttle angled surface 168, so as to force shuttle 166 to move away from storage catch 160 according to the engagement position of table release lever 170 with respect to shuttle angled surface 168. The locking and release mechanism further includes a release rod 172 configured to release a gas spring release component to allow gas spring 154 to expand, thereby elevating table 100.
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[0049] Table 100 includes a telescoping leg locking mechanism in each of first leg 108 second leg 110.
[0050] A pin guide 188 extends from connecting rod 176. Pin guide 188 has opposing slots 190A, 190B angled with respect to the longitudinal side of extension leg sections 128, 130. A spring 192 is disposed around connecting rod 176 within lock housing 174 and contained within lock housing 174 by a housing wall. Spring 192 biases pin guide 188 to force pins 184A, 184B into openings 186 of sleeve components 124, 126. Release lever 180 is configured to move connecting rod 176 to compress spring 192 against lock housing 174, thereby withdrawing pins 184A, 184B from openings 186. In addition to the incremental lengthening and shortening of the legs, a continuous adjustment may be incorporated to allow any selection between a minimum and maximum length. Various telescoping mechanisms may be used for the legs, provided they do not interfere with the pivot apparatus.
[0051] Advantageously, telescoping legs 108, 110, together with pivot apparatus 208 allow table 100 to be elevated to a substantial height and folded compactly, without legs 108, 110 extending beyond the width of table top 102 (wherein the width is the greater of the table top dimensions). Therefore, a user need not give up height to achieve compactness. In an illustrative embodiment, table 100 has a width in the range of 750 mm to 1025 mm and the table height is in the range of about 1000 mm to about 1250 mm. In a particular embodiment, the table width is about 1000 mm and can reach a height of about 1124 mm and yet legs 108, 110 do not extend beyond the width of table top 102 when the table is collapsed. Various illustrative embodiments have a maximum height and maximum leg length greater than the width of the table, however, when in a folded configuration the legs do not extend beyond the width of the table while not being folded along their length. Disclosed embodiments also may lend themselves to lightweight, inexpensive construction, even for standing tables such as used in office environments.
[0052] Furthermore, table 100 is configured so that as it is elevated and second leg top end 118 slides across the width of table top 102 toward the first leg top end 112, and therefore, away from the opposing edge of table top 102, table 100 remains stable. The extent to which second leg top end 118 can slide toward first leg top end 112 can be balanced with the width of table top 102 to assure table 100 remains stable. The center of gravity in relation to the leg top ends 112, 118 and the leg bottom ends 114, 102 and the weight of table top 102 can be selected for optimum stability.
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[0064] Although certain embodiments have been described and illustrated in exemplary forms with a certain degree of particularity, it is noted that the description and illustrations have been made by way of example only. Numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts and operations may be made. Additionally, various embodiments have been described, each having a different combination of elements. The invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and may include different combinations of the elements disclosed, omission of some elements or the replacement of elements by the equivalents of such structures.