This invention relates generally to tables and, more particularly, to an adjustable table and base assembly that includes a lower platform for storing and/or displaying various articles, and that may be assembled in alternate configurations, thereby providing for varying heights of the table and base assembly and which may also help facilitate storage of the table and base assembly when not in use.
Adjustable tables are well known in the art. Adjustable tables are often particularly useful in areas where space may be limited, such as in the relatively small living quarters that are typical of studio style apartments and college dormitory rooms, or in various other areas of limited space. Some adjustable tables may be alternately configured in a first position wherein the table is of a relatively higher height suitable for dining, and in a second position wherein the height of the table is relatively lower, lending itself to function as a coffee table, for example. In this way, a user may receive the benefit of having a single piece of furniture suit multiple purposes.
A limitation exists with prior art adjustable tables, in that they do not provide storage room for various articles beneath the table tops. Such storage room may be particularly desired by users living in small living quarters, as described above.
A need therefore exists for an adjustable table and base assembly that may be assembled in alternate configurations, thereby providing for varying heights of the table and base assembly, and that includes a lower platform for storing and/or displaying various articles.
The present invention satisfies these needs and provides other, related advantages.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, an adjustable table and base assembly is disclosed. The adjustable table and base assembly comprises, in combination: a table portion comprising a table top, a plurality of table legs, and horizontal cross bars coupled to the table legs; a base portion comprising a plurality of base legs, horizontal cross bars coupled to the base legs, and a shelf coupled to the cross bars; wherein the table portion may be removably coupled to the base portion alternately in a first configuration wherein the table legs are positioned on top of the base legs, and a second configuration wherein side edges of the table legs are positioned adjacent side edges of the base legs.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, an adjustable table and base assembly is disclosed. The adjustable table and base assembly comprises, in combination: a table portion comprising a table top, a plurality of table legs, a first plurality of holes positioned in the plurality of table legs and adapted to receive a plurality of pegs, a second plurality of holes positioned in an underside of the table top and adapted to receive the plurality of pegs, and horizontal cross bars coupled to the table legs; a base portion comprising a plurality of base legs, a plurality of pegs positioned on the plurality of base legs and adapted to fit alternately in one of the first plurality of holes and second plurality of holes of the table portion, horizontal cross bars coupled to the base legs, and a shelf coupled to the cross bars; wherein the table portion may be removably coupled to the base portion alternately in a first configuration wherein the table legs are positioned on top of the base legs, and a second configuration wherein side edges of the table legs are positioned adjacent side edges of the base legs.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention, a method for using an adjustable table and base assembly is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of: providing an adjustable table and base assembly comprising, in combination: a table portion comprising a table top, a plurality of table legs, a first plurality of holes positioned in the plurality of table legs and adapted to receive a plurality of pegs, a second plurality of holes positioned in an underside of the table top and adapted to receive the plurality of pegs, and horizontal cross bars coupled to the table legs; a base portion comprising a plurality of base legs, a plurality of pegs positioned on the plurality of base legs and adapted to fit alternately in one of the first plurality of holes and second plurality of holes of the table portion, horizontal cross bars coupled to the base legs, and a shelf coupled to the cross bars; wherein the table portion may be removably coupled to the base portion alternately in a first configuration wherein the table legs are positioned on top of the base legs, and a second configuration wherein side edges of the table legs are positioned adjacent side edges of the base legs; assembling the adjustable table and base assembly in one of the first configuration and second configuration; and using the adjustable table and base assembly as a dining table when the adjustable table and base assembly is assembled in the first configuration and using the adjustable table and base assembly as a coffee table when the adjustable table and base assembly is assembled in the second configuration.
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In this embodiment, the table portion 20 generally comprises a table top 22 and four legs 24. The table portion 20 further includes horizontal crossbars 26 (as best seen in
The base portion 30 may be more clearly seen in
The table portion 20 and base portion 30 are adapted to be mounted together in two different configurations. In a first configuration, as demonstrated in
With respect to materials for the adjustable table and base assembly 10, the adjustable table and base assembly 10 may be composed of any material suitable for furniture, such as wood, fiberboard, acrylic, metal, and the like.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, in order to more securely mount the table portion 20 to the base portion 30 in the first configuration, it may be desired to provide more than one set of holes 28 on each leg 24 of and more than one set of corresponding pegs 38 on each leg 34. Similarly, it may also be desired to provide more than one set of holes 29 proximate each leg 24, for more securely positioning the table and base assembly 10 in the second configuration.
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