Information
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Patent Grant
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6595144
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Patent Number
6,595,144
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 17, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 22, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Mai; Lanna
- Anderson; Jerry A.
Agents
- Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 108 20
- 108 147
- 108 14411
- 108 14419
- 248 1884
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adjustable leg assembly includes a base leg which receives a pair of spaced, multiple section slides, each having one end coupled to a motor actuator attached to the underside of a work surface and an opposite end coupled to the base leg. The slides provide lateral strength for the motion between raised, lowered, and intermediate adjustable positions and provide a trim cover for concealing the drive mechanism employed for adjusting the table height. A pair of trim strips are mounted to an actuator on the underside of the table surface to extend in the areas between the slides for concealing the actuator mechanism which extends to the base leg. In a still further preferred embodiment, the base leg is an extrusion having a plurality of mounting apertures formed therein and trim panel receiving slots such that the appearance of the adjustable leg assembly can be modified for a given work environment and décor.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an adjustable leg assembly and particularly to a motor-driven leg assembly which can be employed for controlling the height of a work surface.
As the work place environment changes with technology, so too do the facilities employed by companies to provide ergonomically appropriate work stations for technical, clerical, and assembly personnel. In order to accommodate different job tasks, frequently it is desirable to have a work surface which is vertically adjustable, such that the work surface can be employed by individuals in a standing position, in a sitting position on an office chair, or in an intermediate position when using, for example, a stool-height seat. With the ubiquitous use of personal computers, multiple adjustable table heights accommodate different individual needs for placing a monitor, for example, at a level, which may be different than the writing surface or the work surface on which the computer controls are employed. There exists, therefore, an increasing need for a work surface which has an adjustable height and one which can be economically manufactured to provide desired movement and which esthetically blends with an office decor or other working environment.
There exists numerous adjustable table assemblies which are either mechanically controlled by, for example, a screw-jack mechanism or which are electrically controlled screw jacks. Some installations employ hydraulic cylinders with a pump for moving fluid from a master cylinder to slave cylinders mounted within telescopic legs of a table for controlling the vertical adjustment of the work surface. These systems typically employ telescopic tubes which conceal the actuators, be they mechanical, hydraulic or electrical, such that the work station base is coupled to a fixed outer tube and a telescopic inner tube surrounds an actuator, such as a hydraulic cylinder or screw jack coupled to a motor mounted to the undersurface of the table. Although such construction adequately provides the table motion, such designs limit the ability of the office designer to incorporate such tables in a variety of work place environments where, for example, an executive office may include such a work station, as may and assembly area, which typically require entirely different levels of decor.
It would be desirable, therefore, to provide a leg adjustment system which has universal application to a variety of work environments and one which is relatively inexpensive to manufacture, reliable in operation and provides an esthetic appearance which conforms to modern day work environments.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The adjustable leg assembly of the present invention satisfies this need by providing a mounting system in which an outer support or base leg receives a pair of spaced, multiple section slides, each having one end coupled within the base leg and the opposite end coupled to a motor actuator secured to the underside of a work surface. The slides provide lateral strength and stability for the telescopic motion between raised, lowered, and intermediate adjustable positions and provide a trim cover for concealing the drive mechanism employed for adjusting the work surface.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, each adjustable leg assembly includes a rectilinear base leg with opposite sides on which there are mounted a pair of slides having one member of each slide fixed to the base leg and an opposite movable end of each slide coupled to a motor actuator secured to the underside of the work surface. A pair of trim strips are mounted to extend in the areas between the slides for concealing the actuator mechanism which extends between the base leg and the table surface. In a still further preferred embodiment of the invention, the base leg is an extrusion having a plurality of mounting apertures formed therein and trim panel receiving slots such that the appearance of the adjustable leg assembly can be modified for a given work environment and decor.
The adjustable leg assembly so-formed can accommodate a variety of actuators, such as hydraulic cylinders or screw jacks, although in the preferred embodiment electrically driven screw jacks are employed. The adjustable leg assembly of the present invention, therefore, provides an economical, reliable and sturdy leg assembly which can be employed with a variety of work surfaces including single pedestal or multiple leg table supports or for multiple tables used in conjunction with one another. The design of the adjustable coupling between the base leg and table top provides both a strong and reliable mechanism as well as one which accommodates the, décor of a variety of work environments. Further, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, the base legs and one or more cross members are extruded of the same design to reduce cost, accommodate assembly, and receive slide-in trim panels.
These and other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description thereof together with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a table embodying the present invention, shown partly in phantom form;
FIG. 2
is a greatly enlarged fragmentary, partly cross-sectional view of one of the table base legs and the cross member shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary perspective exploded view of a part of the upper section of one of the base legs shown in
FIG. 1
together with the drive mechanism which is enclosed therein upon assembly;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary perspective exploded view, partly in cross section, of the assembly of the telescopic leg assembly shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary perspective exploded view of the mounting of one of the slides to the base leg;
FIG. 6
is a fragmentary perspective view, partly in cross section, of the structure shown in
FIGS. 3-5
shown assembled;
FIG. 7
is a fragmentary perspective view of one of the motor actuating units and its associated adjustable legs; and
FIG. 8
is a fragmentary perspective view, partly in phantom form, illustrating alternative embodiments of an extrusion which can be employed for the base leg and cross members of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring initially to
FIG. 1
, there is shown an adjustable table assembly
10
of the present invention, which includes a generally rectangular, horizontally extending work surface
20
coupled to a base
30
including a pair of horizontally extending feet
32
and
34
to which there is mounted vertically extending base legs
40
and
50
in spaced relationship to one another and coupled by a cross member
45
. The work surface may be of any conventional material, such as a laminated composite board, solid wood, polymeric material, glass, or the like. Mounted to the underside
22
of work surface
20
are a pair of motor actuating assemblies
60
and
70
, each of which are substantially identical. Assemblies
60
and
70
each include an electrical motor, a low profile housing enclosing an electrical drive motor and right angle drive which is coupled to a screw jack as described below and which, in turn, is coupled to a thrust nut mounted in each of the legs
40
and
50
, respectively.
Telescopic leg assemblies
80
and
90
couple the motor actuating assemblies
60
and
70
to base legs
40
and
50
, respectively, and extend within the base legs when retracted and out of the base legs when extended, as the work surface height is adjusted in a vertical direction as indicated by arrow A in FIG.
1
. Each of the motor actuating assemblies
60
and
70
is coupled to a motor control
95
also mounted to the underside
22
of work surface
20
by means of a conductor or cord
62
for actuator
60
and
72
for actuator
70
. Conductors
62
and
72
are signal and power control lines and are coupled within a unique housing
96
of motor control
95
, which is described in greater detail in copending patent application entitled ADJUSTABLE TABLE CORD STORAGE ASSEMBLY, Ser. No. 09/573,144 filed on May 17, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,360,675, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The motor control
95
is coupled to an operator control
100
by means of a conductor or cord
102
. Operator control
100
is mounted to the underside front edge of surface
22
such that the operator control switches are conveniently accessible. Operator control
100
includes a plurality of switches such as a down control touch switch
101
, an up control touch switch
102
, a digital display
104
displaying the numeric height level of work surface
20
and memory position switches
105
through
109
. An AC power cord
93
having a conventional electrical plug (not shown) is coupled to a wall outlet for supplying operating power to the motor control
95
which, in turn, converts the input power to the desired operating voltages for motors contained within actuators
60
and
70
in response to commands from operator control
100
through motor control
95
. Control
95
includes a microprocessor programmed to receive signals representing the position of the telescopic leg assemblies
80
and
90
such that certain frequently used or desired positions can be stored in memory and, by actuating one of the preset switches
105
-
109
, the table surface can be moved to the desired position in response to an input command signal. Although the table shown in
FIG. 1
is a two-pedestal table, it can be appreciated that the adjustable leg assembly of the present invention can be employed with single pedestal tables, tables having three or more legs or dual section tables with a front and rear work surfaces. Also, the adjustable leg assembly of the present invention can be employed in environments other than a vertical adjustable table.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the actuators
60
and
70
are electrically driven screw jacks driven by DC controlled, pulse-width modulated motors, although it should be appreciated that hydraulic or other actuators can be employed using the telescopic leg assemblies
80
and
90
of the present invention.
Having briefly described one table assembly embodying the present invention shown in
FIG. 1
, a detailed description of the adjustable leg assembly is now presented in conjunction with
FIGS. 2 through 7
. It is to be understood that each of the adjustable leg assemblies
80
and
90
mounted within base legs
40
and
50
, respectively, are identical and, therefore, a description only of one of the leg assemblies
80
is present herein.
Table 10 shown in
FIG. 1
is supported by the pair of base legs
40
and
50
, which are coupled together near their upper end, as seen in
FIG. 1
, by cross member
45
. Each of members
40
,
50
and
45
comprise identical rectilinear extruded members, which are shown in detail in
FIG. 2. A
description, therefore, is provided only for base leg
40
which comprises an elongated, somewhat rectangular extrusion
110
having a central, generally rectangular, longitudinally extending channel
115
defined by elongated side walls
111
,
112
and end walls
113
,
114
. Channel
115
houses and receives a screw jack
230
(FIG.
3
), as described below. Walls
113
and
114
extend beyond channel
115
to the outer surface
120
of extrusion
110
and to the inner surface
122
. Self-tapping screw-receiving cylindrical channels
117
are formed at the corners of channel
115
for receiving, as described in connection with
FIGS. 3 and 4
, a thrust nut at the top of each of the legs, including leg
40
. The integral extrusion
110
further includes a forward section
130
and rear section
140
with each section including opposed, T-shaped slots
132
,
134
on the front section and
142
,
144
on the rear section, respectively, for receiving therein mounting nuts as described in greater detail below.
In addition, inside facing walls
150
,
152
,
154
and
156
(defined by extended end walls
113
,
114
) on opposite sides of channel
115
include opposed facing slots
153
for receiving, as described below, trim panels which can be employed to provide a finished exterior to the leg defined by the extrusion. The outer sections
130
and
140
can be integrally formed, defining convex walls
131
and
141
, respectively, in one embodiment, or, as described below in connection with
FIG. 8
, the outer sections can be modified to a variety of shapes and may also include opposed facing slots for receiving trim panels as desired. The extrusion
110
forming the legs further includes additional elongated cylindrical channels such as channels
160
at the outside corners of walls
113
and
114
, which are employed for receiving fastening screws for the attachment of a mounting cap
250
, as seen in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. Extrusion
110
is identical for both legs
40
,
50
and cross member
45
and may be made of any suitable material, although preferably is an aluminum alloy, such as a 6005-T5, which is anodized to provide a finish suitable for universal application. The extrusions can likewise be powder coated or otherwise finished. Also, materials other than aluminum can be employed, although aluminum is the preferred metal. The outer ends
130
,
140
of the extrusion
110
also include enclosed elongated cylindrical apertures
170
, which are employed for providing attachment for mounting plate
165
(
FIG. 2
) which secures an identical extrusion
45
forming a cross piece to the legs
40
and
50
as now described.
Mounting plate
165
is a rectangular plate having four apertures (not shown) which align with mounting apertures
170
in cross member
45
and which are employed to first secure a mounting plate
165
to opposite ends of cross member
45
. Subsequently, the mounting plates, which include four recessed mounting apertures
166
generally located at the corners thereof, are secured to the table legs
40
and
50
near the top, as seen in
FIG. 1
, by means of threaded fasteners
168
, such as flat head screws, which extend through apertures
166
and into the T-shaped slots
134
,
144
, which receive generally rectangular fastening nuts
169
having a size which captively holds the nuts within the T-shaped slots
134
,
144
and prevents rotation of the nuts while allowing the cross member to be vertically slid into position during assembly of the table. Once in position, the fasteners
168
are tightened to secure the interconnection of the cross member to the legs. The feet
32
,
34
are secured to the bottom of the extruded legs
40
,
50
utilizing the same apertures
170
on the outer corners of the extrusion
110
. The feet
32
,
34
may also be cast of aluminum and have a textured or otherwise treated surface which blends with or otherwise accentuates the appearance of legs
40
,
50
.
As seen in
FIGS. 1
,
3
,
6
, and
7
, the facing slots
153
in extrusion
110
receives slide-in decorative trim panels
118
comprising elongated flexible rectangular strips which enclose the inner and outer sides of legs
40
and
50
as well as the front and back of cross member
45
, as also seen in FIG.
1
. Strips
118
are made of a suitable polymeric material which can have a color and texture to blend or contrast with the legs as desired to provide an appearance to the base for the work surface
20
which is appropriate for the environment in which the adjustable table is employed. The trim members are placed in the facing opposed slots
153
after the assembly of the telescopic leg sections
80
and
90
on the respective legs. The structure of the telescopic leg sections is now described in connection with
FIGS. 3-7
.
The telescopic leg sections
80
and
90
are identical and only section
80
is described in detail herein. Referring initially to
FIG. 5
, part of the telescopic leg assembly comprises a pair of multi-section slides, such as drawer slides, and, in the preferred embodiment of the invention as seen in
FIG. 5
, a first drawer slide
180
and a second drawer slide
190
are mounted within the rectangular channels
175
and
185
in extrusion
110
. Each slide includes, in the preferred embodiment, three sections including an upper end
181
, an intermediate section
182
, and a lower end
183
. End
183
has spaced-apart mounting apertures
184
therein for receiving fastening screws (not shown) which secure the end member
183
to the wall
112
of extrusion
110
, as seen in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. The top sections
181
,
191
of slides
180
,
190
, respectively, have a finished external surface
183
,
193
, respectively, and inwardly curved edges
185
to surround and conceal the space between the spaced-apart drawer slides for partially concealing the mechanism used for raising and lowering the table surface as described below.
The slides
180
in the preferred embodiment were conventional three-section drawer slides having an adjustable length of approximately
516
mm to allow vertical adjustment of the table height. Other slides having multiple sections providing shorter or longer adjustments may be employed. Surfaces
183
and
193
can be powder coated to match the legs, to contrast with the legs, or covered to provide whatever decorative appearance is desired. Sections
181
and
191
of each of the slides
180
,
190
are substantially the only section which is exposed when the table is raised so the remaining sections need not have a decorative appearance. The sides
180
,
190
provide lateral strength and support for the telescopic leg assemblies
80
,
90
and include at their upper ends apertures
187
and
197
for attachment of the slide members to a generally +-shaped mounting block
200
(
FIGS. 4 and 6
) which can be integrally molded on the lower side
61
of the housing for control motor actuating unit
60
which, in turn, is mounted to the underside of work surface
20
utilizing conventional mounting screws. Thus, the lower end of slides
180
,
190
are mounted within the channels of fixed legs
40
and
50
, while the upper section is mounted to the movable table through mounting block
200
and the actuator control housing
63
. Once installed, the lower and intermediate sections of the slides are concealed by trim panels
118
.
The opposed facing generally rectangular slides
180
,
190
conceals the drive mechanism from opposite sides, while the remaining intermediate exposed sides are concealed by a pair of generally rectangular trim strips
210
and
220
(
FIGS. 4
,
6
and
7
). For such purpose, each of the trim strips
210
,
220
include mounting apertures
211
near the top such that fastening screws, such as self-threading screws
212
can be extended therethrough and mount the upper end of trim strips
210
,
220
to the surfaces
201
,
202
of block
200
in opposition to the mounting surfaces
204
,
206
to which drawer slides
180
and
190
are secured by means of fastening screws
188
, as seen in FIG.
4
. For such purpose, block
200
may include suitable threaded apertures
205
to accommodate the fastening screws attaching the upper ends of slides
180
,
190
thereto as well as trim strips
210
,
220
. Block
200
includes an aperture
208
to allow the upper end
234
of screw jack
230
to extend into the motor actuator
60
, as seen in
FIGS. 4 and 7
.
The trim strips
210
,
220
extend downwardly, generally in parallel spaced relationship to one another and serve to enclose the remaining two sides of the drive mechanism when the table is in a raised position. The trim strips
210
,
220
may have a trapezoidal cross section with tapered edges
213
to provide a clean appearance to the trim members
210
,
220
once the unit is assembled, as seen in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. The actuator mechanism of the preferred embodiment comprises a motor-driven screw-jack actuator which intercouples between the motor-actuator units
60
and
70
and the base legs
40
,
50
as now described in conjunction with
FIGS. 3 and 4
.
The screw jack actuator comprises an elongated, threaded screw
230
which extends downwardly within the channel
115
of leg
40
and is seated on a generally rectangular guide block
232
which stabilizes the lower end
231
of screw
230
within channel
115
. Block
232
is dimensioned to slide up and down within channel
115
as the assembly is raised and lowered. A thrust nut
240
receives the threaded screw
230
and includes a threaded aperture
242
for such purpose. Thrust nut
240
is secured to the upper end of leg
40
by means of four threaded fasteners
241
which mount the rectangular plate integrally including thrust nut
242
to cap the channel
115
by extending through the screw-receiving channels
117
. The upper end of screw jack
230
includes a keyed end
234
which extends through washer
235
, thrust bearing
236
and washer
237
and is conventionally coupled to the motor actuator unit
60
utilizing a right angle coupling having a collar with set screws or the like for securing end
234
to the actuator.
Once the slide members
180
,
190
and trim members
210
,
220
and the actuator
230
have been installed, a cover cap
250
is mounted over the end, as seen in
FIG. 4
, utilizing four self-threading screws
252
extending through apertures
254
in cap
250
to thread into channels
160
in extrusion
110
. Cap
250
includes a generally rectangular-shaped aperture
255
providing sufficient clearance for the outer surfaces
183
,
193
of the upper sections of slides
180
,
190
to extend therethrough without contact and allowing the trim strips
210
,
220
to move downwardly therethrough, as illustrated in
FIG. 6
, to provide a compact appearance to the unit, as best seen in
FIG. 6
, once assembled. Block
200
is an integrally formed part of the lower side
61
of the motor actuator housing
63
or can be separately attached to the lower side
61
of the motor actuator housing utilizing conventional fasteners. Block
200
provides the mechanical attachment to the motor actuator which, in turn, is conventionally attached to the underside of the work surface
20
utilizing fasteners extending through housing
63
.
Upon actuation of the motor actuators by the operator intervention utilizing control
100
, signals are sent from the motor controller
95
to each of the motor actuators
60
and
70
, causing screw jacks
230
in each of the legs to rotate, raising and lowering the screw jack with respect to the fixed thrust nut
240
mounted to the lower legs
40
,
50
of the table causing the table to either raise or lower in a direction indicated by arrow A. The drawer slides
180
,
190
are made of steel and provide strength and rigidity to the telescopic interconnection between the underside
22
of work surface
20
and the fixed legs
40
,
50
while, together with strips
210
,
220
, concealing the screw jack assembly
230
. In other embodiments, hydraulic cylinders may be employed and, when extended above legs
40
and
50
, are similarly concealed with trim strips and slides. In some heavy duty applications, it may be desirable to provide four drawer slides instead of two drawer slides and two trim strips, in which case the extrusion
110
would be modified by removing the integral crowned outer surfaces
131
,
141
and providing a channel similar to channels
175
,
176
on the sides of the legs, which then would be covered by trim panels
118
as in the alternative embodiments shown in
FIG. 8
below.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the screw jack actuators
60
,
70
were low profile motor-driven assemblies available from Suspa Incorporated, and each provides a lifting force of 165 pounds such that work surface
20
can safely support 330 pounds of weight and be controlled for raising and lowering the table through a distance of 516 mm.
Referring now to
FIG. 8
, there is shown an alternative embodiment of the extrusion
110
identified as extrusion
110
with substantially identical elements being identified with the same reference numeral followed by a prime (′) symbol. In place of ends
131
,
141
, extrusion
110
′ may include in one embodiment facing slots, such as slots
153
′ in the ends as well as the sides for receiving trim panels such as panels
118
for all sides of the fixed legs. Additionally, instead of the convexly curved outer surfaces
131
,
141
and in place of the trim slots
153
′ and trim panels
118
, extrusion
110
′ may include a relatively flat outer surface identified in phantom lines in
FIG. 8
as surface
135
or a trapezoidal surface identified as
136
in
FIG. 8
, or any other desired configuration which can be accomplished through formation of the extrusion mold. The cross member
45
would be similarly formed to conform the legs and cross member for a given table design. If desired, the T-shaped slots
132
,
134
,
142
, and
144
, which themselves provide an accent to the legs, can be capped with a trim bead.
Although the extendable leg assembly of the present invention is particularly suited for use in connection with a work surface to be raised and lowered, it can be used in any environment in which a first member is desired to be moved with relation to a second member and where desired stability and esthetics is required. When used in combination with the unique extrusion and trim panels of the leg assemblies of the present invention, the telescopic section and the base legs provide a unique adjustable table mounting assembly which is very flexible in its design, accommodates different trim accents, and provides a reliable, attractive table assembly.
It will become apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications to the preferred embodiments of the invention as described herein can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable leg assembly comprising:an actuator having a screw jack; a base member having a central elongated channel defined in part by a pair of opposed mounting surfaces, said channel receiving said screw jack therein; and a telescopic leg extendable within said channel, said leg defined in part by at least a first multiple section slide having end members slidably movable with respect to one another wherein one end member is fixedly mounted to one of said mounting surfaces of said base member on a side of said mounting surface opposite said channel and the other end member has an end which is coupled to said actuator to be movable with respect to said base member such that said other end member extends over and covers said screw jack when said actuator extends said telescopic leg from said channel.
- 2. The assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said base member includes a thrust nut for coupling said screw jack of said actuator to said base member.
- 3. The assembly as defined in claim 2 and further including a second multiple section slide having end members slidably movable with respect to one another wherein one end member is coupled to said base member on a mounting surface opposite said first slide and the other end member has an end which is coupled to said actuator.
- 4. The assembly as defined in claim 3 and further including a work surface and wherein said actuator includes a housing coupled to one side of said work surface.
- 5. An adjustable table comprising:a work surface; at least one adjustable leg coupled to said work surface, said adjustable leg defined by an actuator having a housing coupled to said work surface and a movable element; a base leg having a central elongated channel defined in part by a pair of opposed mounting surfaces for receiving said movable element therein; and a pair of slides having end members slidably movable with respect to one another wherein one end member has an end which is fixedly coupled to said actuator and the other end member is coupled to one of said mounting surfaces of said base leg such that said one end member partially extends over said movable element when said movable element extends from said channel when said actuator raises the height of said work surface, and further including a mounting block coupled to said actuator housing for receiving said end of said one end member of said slides, wherein said slides are mounted between said mounting block and said opposed mounting surfaces of said base leg and wherein said mounting block is integral with said housing of said actuator, and wherein said slides are mounted in opposed relationship to said mounting block and said base leg and wherein said assembly further includes a pair of trim strips extending from said block to said base leg in alternate spaced relationship to said slides.
- 6. The adjustable table as defined in claim 5 wherein said base leg includes recesses for receiving said opposite ends of said slides.
- 7. The adjustable table as defined in claim 6 wherein said recesses of said base leg are defined by opposed facing walls having opposed facing slots for receiving a trim panel.
- 8. The adjustable table as defined in claim 7 and further including a trim panel insertable within said opposed facing slots of said base leg for covering said opposite end of a slide.
- 9. An adjustable leg assembly comprising:an actuator having a housing and a movable element; a mounting block coupled to said housing; a base leg coupled to said movable element; and a pair of multiple section telescopic slides, each having one end secured to said mounting block and an opposite end secured to said base leg such that as said movable element of said actuator moves in first and second directions, said mounting block moves with respect to said base leg and extends and retracts said telescopic slide, wherein said telescopic slides are mounted in opposed relationship to said mounting block and said base leg and wherein said assembly further includes a pair of trim strips extending from said block to said base leg in alternate spaced relationship to said slides.
- 10. The assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein said base leg includes recesses for receiving said opposite ends of said slides.
- 11. The assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein said recesses of said base leg are defined by opposed facing walls having opposed facing slots for receiving a trim panel.
- 12. The assembly as defined in claim 11 and further including a trim panel insertable within said opposed facing slots of said base leg for covering said opposite end of a slide.
- 13. The assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein said base leg is an extrusion having a central channel for receiving said movable element of said actuator.
- 14. The assembly as defined in claim 13 wherein said mounting block is integral with said housing of said actuator.
- 15. The assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein said actuator includes an electrical motor and said movable element comprises a screw jack.
- 16. The assembly as defined in claim 15 and further including a thrust nut coupled to said base leg for receiving said screw jack.
- 17. An adjustable table comprising:a work surface; at least one adjustable leg coupled to said work surface, said adjustable leg defined by an actuator having a housing coupled to said work surface and a screw jack; a base leg having a central elongated channel defined in part by a pair of opposed mounting surfaces for receiving said adjustable leg therein; a pair of multiple section telescopic slides mounted in opposed relationship to said base leg and actuator, wherein each has end members movable with respect to one another wherein one end member of each slide is fixedly mounted to said actuator and the other end member of each slide is coupled to one of said mounting surfaces of said base leg such that said one end member of each slide partially extends over said screw jack when said screw jack extends from said channel when said actuator raises the height of said work surface; and a pair of trim strips extending from said block to said base leg in alternate spaced relationship to said slides.
- 18. An adjustable table comprising:a work surface; at least one adjustable leg coupled to said work surface, said adjustable leg defined in part by an actuator mounting block and an actuator having a housing coupled to said work surface and a screw jack; a base leg having a central elongated channel defined in part by a pair of opposed mounting surfaces for receiving said adjustable leg therein, wherein said adjustable leg is further defined by a pair of multiple section telescopic slides having end members slidably movable with respect to one another wherein an end of one end member of each slide is fixedly mounted to said actuator mounting block at opposed sides and an end of the other end member of each slide is coupled to one of said mounting surfaces of said base leg such that said one end member extends over and covers said screw jack when said screw jack extends from said channel as said actuator raises the height of said work surface.
- 19. The adjustable table as defined in claim 18 wherein said mounting block is integral with said housing of said actuator.
- 20. The adjustable table as defined in claim 19 wherein said actuator includes an electrical motor and said movable element comprises a screw jack.
- 21. The adjustable table as defined in claim 20 and further including a thrust nut coupled to said base leg for receiving said screw jack.
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