This disclosure relates to a collapsible furniture support structure. More particularly, this disclosure relates to a collapsible brace members having a handle for manipulating the brace members between an extended position and a collapsed position.
Conventional folding leg assemblies for furniture support structures such as tables and benches often include brace members. One end of the brace member is typically connected to the bottom of the support structure while the opposite end of the brace member is connected to one or more legs. When the brace member is in an extended position, the one or more legs connected to the brace member are in a use position (i.e., the legs are supporting the support structure at a particular height above the ground). When the brace members are in a collapsed position, the legs are in a folded position typically disposed along the bottom surface of the support structure for storing and/or transporting the support structure.
One problem associated with conventional brace members is that it is often difficult for a user to manipulate the brace members between the extended position and the collapsed position. Another problem is that the support structure, particularly larger/longer support structures, may be difficult to carry in the folded position.
What is needed therefore is a folding leg assembly having brace members that are easily manipulated between the extended position and the collapsed position as well as a system for assisting in carrying the support structure when the brace members are in the collapsed position.
The present disclosure provides a folding leg assembly having a first leg and a second leg attached to one or more axles rotatably secured adjacent a bottom of a furniture support structure. A first brace member is secured to the first leg and a second brace member is secured to the second leg. Each brace member includes an upper portion secured to the respective leg, a lower portion secured adjacent the bottom of the furniture support structure, and a pivot member for connecting the upper portion to the lower portion such that each brace member is movable between an extended position and a collapsed position. A handle is disposed between the first brace member and the second brace member that is dimensioned and configured for assisting in manipulating the pivot members of the first and second brace members between the extended position and the collapsed position. The first and second legs are in a use position when the first and second brace members are in the extended position and the first and second legs are in a folded position when the first and second brace members are in the collapsed position.
According to certain embodiments, the folding leg assembly includes a spring attached to the upper and lower portions of each of the first and second brace members for biasing the respective brace member to the extended position. In some embodiments, the upper and lower portions of each of the first and second brace members define a recess adjacent the pivot member, and the springs or other extendable mechanisms are disposed within the recesses.
According to certain embodiments, the folding leg assembly includes one or more clips secured adjacent the bottom of the furniture support structure for receiving the first and second legs in the folded position. In some embodiments, the first and second legs include a support member connecting the legs together, and at least one of the one or more clips is positioned to receive the support member when the first and second legs are in the folded position.
According to certain embodiments, the handle includes a cross member having a first end secured to the first brace member and a second end secured to the second brace member. According to some embodiments, the handle further includes a handle portion extending from the cross member in a direction opposite the first and second legs when the first and second brace members are in the extended position. In some embodiments, the handle portion is dimensioned and configured to extend substantially perpendicular from the bottom of the support structure when the first and second brace members are in the collapsed position.
According to another embodiment of the disclosure, a collapsible furniture support structure includes a supporting structure including a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end. A first folding leg assembly is secured to the bottom surface of the supporting structure adjacent the first end and includes a first leg having a top end portion and a second leg having a top end portion, each of the top end portions of the first and second legs secured to an axle rotatably secured to the bottom surface of the supporting structure adjacent the first end. The first folding leg assembly further includes a first brace member secured to the first leg and a second brace member secured to the second leg, the first and second brace members each including an upper portion secured to the first and second legs respectively, a lower portion secured adjacent the bottom surface of the furniture support structure, and a pivot member for connecting the upper portion to the lower portion. A first handle is disposed between the first brace member and the second brace member that is dimensioned and configured for assisting in manipulating the pivot members of the first and second brace members between an extended position and a collapsed position. The support structure further includes a second folding leg assembly secured to the bottom surface of the supporting structure adjacent the second end. The second folding leg assembly includes a third leg having a top end portion and a fourth leg having a top end portion, each of the top end portions of the third and fourth legs secured to an axle rotatably secured to the bottom surface of the supporting structure adjacent the second end. The second folding leg assembly further includes a third brace member secured to the third leg and a fourth brace member secured to the fourth leg, the third and fourth brace members each including an upper portion secured to the third and fourth legs respectively, a lower portion secured adjacent the bottom surface of the furniture support structure, and a pivot member for connecting the upper portion to the lower portion. A second handle is disposed between the third brace member and the fourth brace member that is dimensioned and configured for assisting in manipulating the pivot members of the third and fourth brace members between an extended position and a collapsed position.
According to certain embodiments, the supporting structure includes an elongated top surface. In some embodiments, the collapsible furniture support structure is a bench.
According to certain embodiments, the collapsible furniture support structure further includes a spring attached to the upper and lower portions of each of the first, second, third, and fourth brace members for biasing the respective brace member to the extended position. In some embodiments, the upper and lower portions of each of the first, second, third, and fourth brace members define a recess adjacent the pivot member, and the springs or other extendable mechanisms are disposed within the recesses.
According to certain embodiments, the collapsible furniture support structure further includes one or more clips secured adjacent the bottom surface of the supporting structure for receiving the first, second, third, and fourth legs in a folded position when the first, second, third, and fourth brace members are in their collapsed positions. According to some embodiments, the first and second legs include a first support member connecting the first and second legs together and the third and fourth legs include a second support member connecting the third and fourth legs together, and the support structure further includes at least a first clip positioned adjacent the bottom surface of the supporting structure to receive the first support member when the first and second legs are in the folded position and a second clip positioned adjacent the bottom surface of the supporting structure to receive the second support member when the third and fourth legs are in the folded position.
According to certain embodiments, each of the first and second handle includes a cross member having a first side secured to the first and third brace members respectively and a second side secured to the second and fourth brace members respectively. According to some embodiments, each of the first and second handle further includes a handle portion extending from the cross member in a direction opposite the legs of their respective folding leg assembly when the first, second, third, and fourth brace members are in the extended position. In some embodiments, the handle portion is dimensioned and configured to extend substantially perpendicular from the bottom of the support structure when the first, second, third, and fourth brace members are in the collapsed position.
Further advantages of the disclosure are apparent by reference to the detailed description when considered in conjunction with the figures, which are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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The furniture support structure 10 of the present disclosure, and more particularly the folding leg assemblies 24 for the support structure 10, is believed to be best utilized with respect to furniture support structures having an elongated top surface 12. Even more specifically, the folding leg assemblies 24 of the present disclosure are believed to be particularly suited for structures 10 having an elongated top surface 12 that are intended to be disposed relatively low to the ground, such as the bench as shown. However, the present disclosure can also be utilized for many different structures such as tables, chairs, stools, television trays, etc. having folding leg assemblies and other folding mechanisms. Thus, while the present disclosure is shown and described herein with respect to a bench 10, it should be understood that the disclosure could also be utilized with respect to other surfaces that are supported by folding leg assemblies and other folding mechanisms.
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Secured to the first leg 30 is a first brace member 34 and secured to the second leg 40 is a second brace member 44. Each brace member 34, 44 includes an upper portion 36, 46 and a lower portion 38, 48. The upper portion 36, 46 of each brace member 34, 44 is secured to their respective leg, and the lower portions 38, 48 are secured to the frame members 15 extending along the length of the bottom surface 14. Each brace member 34, 44 further includes a pivot member 39, 49 for connecting the upper portion 36, 46 to the lower portion 38, 48 such that each brace member 34, 44 is movable between an extended position and a collapsed position. Axles 32, 42 allow the legs 30, 40 to pivot when the brace members 34, 44 are moved between the extended position and the collapsed position so that the legs are movable between a use position (
A handle 50 is preferably disposed between the first brace member 34 and the second brace member 44 for manipulating the pivot members 39, 49 of the first and second brace members. As a result of the handle 50 connecting the pivot members 39, 49, both brace members 34 and 44 are operable to be manipulated between the extended position and the collapsed position together (i.e., the pivot members 39, 49 are concurrently manipulated using handle 50). In preferred embodiments, the handle 50 includes a cross member 52 having a first end secured to the first brace member 34 and a second end secured to the second brace member 44 and a handle portion 54 extending from the cross member 52 to make it easy for a user to grasp handle 50 using handle portion 54. In preferred embodiments, cross member 52 is welded on opposing ends to the brace members 34 and 44.
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The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the disclosure as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
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This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/644,617, filed Mar. 19, 2018, titled “Collapsible Brace Member for a Furniture Support Structure,” the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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