This disclosure relates to an assembly for supporting an object at an elevated level above a surface. The disclosure is particularly related to an adjustable post assembly that can support an object such as a table top or other furniture such as seating above the ground, the post assembly utilising a pressurised fluid such as air or another gas to allow the height of the object to be adjusted.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the prior art forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
While the assembly is discussed in relation to adjustable height tables, the person skilled in the art will be aware that the post may be utilised to support other objects including other furniture such as seating or any object where adjustment of the height of the object above a surface is beneficial.
Furniture including tables is used everywhere around us in a variety of situations to provide a surface capable of supporting the weight of items or people placed on the surface at an elevation from a lower surface such as the ground. The ability to adjust the elevation of the furniture and align multiple upper surfaces of furniture at the same elevation are useful features to have as they allow furniture to be employed for a multitude of applications such as hospitality, medical or numerous other industries. For example, in a restaurant, there would be a need for tables that can be arranged to serve a buffet, act as a bar table to serve drinks or for dining purposes. Furthermore, there may be regulations that require tables to be of a certain height to accommodate for example wheel chair bound patrons. All the above functions would require the table surfaces to be located at different elevations with respect to the ground surface. Similarly, while attempting to arrange a buffet, multiple tables may need to be brought together at the same elevation so as to obtain a longer surface with more area wherein the different food items may be placed. This is additionally complicated by uneven or sloping surfaces or stepped ground surfaces.
Many furniture models do not have the ability to adjust the elevation of the upper surface or table surface in an easy manner. This means that restaurants or other facilities need to be equipped with multiple types of tables or seating or other surfaces to cater to different functions. This may result in increased costs for the owners in terms of purchasing different furniture. This also means that there needs to be a storage space for the different types of furniture inside the facility. This space could be significant depending on the size of the furniture and the overall area available for the facility.
Tables and furniture items that allow height adjustment are known in the art. However, these usually allow adjustments only to fixed height(s) or a number of fixed heights or require significant manual effort in order to change the elevation. Thus, it may be time consuming to make the height adjustments. In addition some tables or furniture items offer electrical adjustment that allow for variable and quick height adjustment. However, these may be costly due to the associated electrical motor and other components required to impart the functionality. Moreover, electrically assisted tables generally need power sources which would reduce/eliminate the flexibility of locating them anywhere as required and may be dangerous, particularly in environments where the tables may get wet.
Furthermore, aligning multiple tables to obtain a longer surface with more area after elevating different tables to the same height may result in alignment issues that can lead to unevenness of the surface and defeat the purpose of aligning tables together.
Many tables on the market are easily assembled and separated into different components such as the table top, legs, base etc. Given this type of modularity, there is benefit to providing a system that can be retrofitted onto a variety of table tops and/or bases in order to provide a system whose height could be adjusted to any desired level.
One or multiple of the benefits of efficient, varied, supported and retrofittable adjustment would be of benefit in the field.
In some forms, disclosed is an extendable support system for supporting an object on a surface, the support system comprising a support structure comprising an inner post and an outer post arranged such that the relative longitudinal position of the inner post and the outer post effects a change in an overall length of the support structure to vary the height of the object above the surface; a guide assembly comprising one or more guides positioned between the inner post and the outer post, the guides being configured to maintain the lateral position of the inner post and the outer post with respect to one another while allowing longitudinal movement of the inner post and outer post with respect to one another along the length of the support structure.
In some forms the guides comprise rollers aligned to allow longitudinal movement of the inner post with respect to the outer post along a length of the support structure. In some forms the rollers are cylindrical in shape. In some forms the cylindrical rollers are oriented transverse to a longitudinal length of the support. In some forms the one or more guides are made from a polymeric, metallic or a ceramic material. In some forms the guides are spaced apart around an internal surface of the outer post. In some forms the guides are located proximal an upper end of the outer post and proximal a lower end of the outer post. In some forms the guides are floating along at least a portion of the length of the outer post. In some forms the guide assembly comprises of guides that are fixed to an internal surface of the outer post.
Further disclosed is an extendable support system including an actuator adapted to actuate a change in the relative longitudinal position of the inner post and the outer post effecting a change in an overall length of the support structure to vary the height of the object above the surface, the actuator requiring more than one movement to actuate the change in the relative longitudinal position of the inner post and the outer post. In some forms the movements required of the actuator occur in different directions from one another. In some forms the actuator includes a lever and a release mechanism. In some forms the mechanism is a release pin. In some forms the mechanism is a slide mechanism. In some forms the lever cannot be actuated unless the release mechanism is released. In some forms the release mechanism is in one direction and the actuator mechanism is actuated in a different direction. In some forms those directions are perpendicular to one another.
In some forms the release mechanism is spring loaded or otherwise biased into a closed configuration.
The support system disclosed has the advantages of providing a smooth extension of a support post from minimum to maximum height with controlled pneumatic or other fluid/air controlled movement supported by guides and actuated by the actuator. In addition, the system in some forms includes an actuator with a safety mechanism in the form of a secondary movement required. In some forms the secondary movement is at an angle to the first movement. In some forms the secondary movement is generally transverse or orthogonal to the first movement.
Embodiments will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
In the following detailed description, reference is made to accompanying drawings which form a part of the detailed description. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, depicted in the drawings and defined in the claims, are not intended to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilised, and other changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented. It will be readily understood that the aspects of the present disclosure, as generally described herein and illustrated in the drawings can be arranged, substituted, combined, separated and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are contemplated in this disclosure.
In some forms, disclosed is an extendable support system for supporting an object on a surface, the support system comprising a support structure comprising an inner post and an outer post arranged such that the relative longitudinal position of the inner post and the outer post effects a change in an overall length of the support structure to vary the height of the object above the surface; a guide assembly comprising one or more guides positioned between the inner post and the outer post, the guides being configured to maintain the lateral position of the inner post and the outer post with respect to one another while allowing longitudinal movement of the inner post and outer post with respect to one another along the length of the support structure.
The system has the benefit of providing simple and accessible adjustment of the height of an object. In some forms the object is a table top.
In some forms, the guides comprise rollers aligned to allow longitudinal movement of the inner post with respect to the outer post along a length of the support structure. In some forms, the rollers are cylindrical in shape. In some forms the one or more guides are made from a polymeric, metallic or a ceramic material. In some forms the guides are spaced apart around an internal surface of the outer post. In some forms the guides are located proximal an upper end of the outer post and proximal a lower end of the outer post. In some forms the guides are floating along at least a portion of the length of the outer post. In some forms the guide assembly comprises of guides that are fixed to an internal surface of the outer post.
In some forms the guides comprise a plurality of guides spaced apart about the post in multiple guide arrays, each guide array comprising at least 2 guides.
In some forms the system further comprises an actuator adapted to actuate movement of the inner post with respect to the outer post, the actuator requiring at least a first and a second actuation motion by a user.
In some forms, the actuator requires a first actuation motion in a first direction and a second actuation motion in a second direction. In some forms, the first direction and the second direction are transverse to one another. In some forms, the first actuation motion comprises movement of a release pin. In some forms, the first actuation motion and the second actuation motion can be performed by a single hand.
In some forms a single actuator is configured to be connected to more than one support structure to actuate movement in those support structures.
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The support structure 1 comprises an outer post 6, which can be round, square, rectangular, hexagonal or any other cross sectional shape, and an inner post 7, the inner post being located within the outer post and in some forms having the same cross sectional shape as the outer post. In the illustrated form the outer post and the inner post are in the form of a cylinder with a circular cross section. Alternatively, the inner and outer posts may be made from longitudinal structures whose cross sections include square, hexagon etc. These would offer different levels of load supporting capabilities. Movement of the outer post and inner post with respect to one another along a longitudinal axis of the support system extends the overall height of the support structure. In the illustrated form, the outer post and inner post telescope with respect to one another meaning more of the inner post is positioned external to the outer post when the support structure is extended to a maximum height, while more of the inner post is located within the outer post when the support structure is contracted to a minimum height.
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The top plate 4 in the illustrated form, acts as a surface that contacts the lower surface of an object such as a table top (not shown) and supports that object. The top plate 4 may be engaged with the outer post 6 and may be connected to the outer post in an integral manner. Alternatively, the top plate 4 may be connected to the outer post via suitable connectors including a connector plate 8. The connector plate 8 and the top plate 4 may each take any shape suitable such as square, rectangular, circular etc. depending on the nature of the object to be supported.
The base 3 is connected with the inner post 7 by means of a base connector 9. The use of a base connector allows the system to be retrofitted to existing standard bases.
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While the inner post in the illustrated form is the lower part of the support structure and connected with the base and the outer post in the illustrated form is the upper structure and connected with the object, it will be clear that alternative configurations are available.
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The actuator is configured to require a user to take multiple actions to actuate movement of the table.
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This has the benefit of providing safety and ensuring the table or other object is not accidentally raised or lowered. A user must actively elect to release the release mechanism and press the lever. However, the actuation is able to be single handed which allows for ease of adjustment. By varying the time of actuation (i.e the time the actuator is held in the actuating position), a user can adjust the height to any desired level within the minimum and maximum positions of the structure.
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In use actuation of the actuator results in raising or lowering multiple posts simultaneously. This allows for raising or lowering larger objects or larger table tops or multiple objects that need to be aligned side by side.
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The multiple support structures 22 are connected to a single actuator 21 to allow control of both support structures simultaneously. This has benefits for dual control and simplicity in various arrangements of supported objects or table tops.
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This has the benefit of providing safety and ensuring the table or other object is not accidentally raised or lowered. A user must actively elect to release the release mechanism and press the lever. However, at least in this form the actuation is able to be single handed which allows for ease of adjustment. By varying the time of actuation (i.e the time the actuator is held in the actuating position), a user can adjust the height to any desired level within the minimum and maximum positions of the structure.
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The frame includes cavities 44 for positioning the floating rollers 42.
The rollers may be of various materials including polymers, rubber, ceramics and metal. This will allow fabrication of systems with varied capabilities and improved service life.
In some forms the guides are located proximal top and bottom ends of the support structure. In some forms the guides are positioned in multiple arrays located and spaced apart around the post. The guides proximal to the bottom ends may be arranged along the outer surface of the inner post such that their positions around the post form an array that is triangular in shape. Alternatively, the array may be square or diamond or otherwise shaped. Similarly, the guides proximal to the top end may be arranged along the outer surface of the inner post in a manner such that their position forms an array having a shape that is inverted to the shape formed by the guides placed proximal to the bottom end. For example, the shape may be an inverted triangle with respect to that at the bottom of the post. Such an arrangement supports the outer post throughout the movement of the post.
Variations and modifications may be made to the parts previously described without departing from the spirit or ambit of the disclosure.
For example the inner post and outer post may be reversed, the inner post and outer post may be any shape, the guides may be in the form of balls, cylinders, slides or other guides encouraging movement in a set of opposite directions.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020903421 | Sep 2020 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AU2021/051116 | 9/23/2021 | WO |