1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a power-driven table stand, in particular, to a collapsible power-driven table stand.
2. Description of Related Art
Ergonomic designs are known to be the design trend based on the concept associated with human bodies and shapes such that the design is able to provide the most optimal solution according to different shape and sizes of the user; therefore, mass produced products can also be incorporated into various types of adjustment structures therein for its use in order to satisfy the needs of different users. Among these products, the lifting mechanism of table is also one of the realizations for the application of the ergonomic design, which is able to adjust the height of the table in order to suit to the needs of different body heights and to achieve most optimal comforts. Therefore, the table with lifting function with adjustments has become one of the main trends in the modern designs.
In the currently existing power-driven tables lifting mechanisms, a portion of these tables use pneumatic cylinders for the stands and utilize the control on the lifting of the pneumatic cylinders to achieve the adjustments on the position of the heights. Although these tables have the characteristic of simplified assembly in their structures, due to the lifting of the pneumatic cylinders at high speed in the operation as well as the requirement of the manual actions of lowering the pneumatic cylinders by the user during the lowering thereof, improper forces exerted by the user can often lead to extremely large differences in the heights of the table, which cannot satisfy the needs of the user and often requires numerous attempts on the adjustments of lifting and lowering until a suitable height of the table can be obtained; in other words, the effectiveness of these tables are poor.
Another portion of power-driven tables use power-driven cylinders for the stands. Although such solution can effectively overcome the difficulties in the aforementioned adjustments on the positions of the heights of the tables, it has the drawbacks of a complicated structure, tedious and time-consuming assembly, heavy weight, large size and so on, that need to be overcome.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a collapsible power-driven table stand capable of simplifying the assembly procedure of the user and having a compact structure for reducing the overall size of thereof.
To achieve the aforementioned objective, the present invention provides a collapsible power-driven table stand comprising a supporting body, a first stand and a second stand. The supporting body is of an elongated shape. The first stand comprises a first driving member and a plurality of first extendable rod driven by the first driving member to move axially relative to each other. The first driving member is pivotally attached to one end of the supporting body in order to allow the first stand to extend or collapse relative to the supporting body. The second stand comprises a second driving member and a plurality of second extendable rod driven by the second driving member to axially move relative to each other. The second driving member is pivotally attached to another end of the supporting body in order to allow the second stand to extend or collapse relative to the supporting body.
The present invention further includes the following merits. With the characteristic of having each one of the stands configured to be bendable and extendable, the overall size of the structure after collapsing can be significantly reduced in order to save the use of packaging materials and to lower the transportation costs. By utilizing the characteristic of common structural members for the assembly, the use of the material can be reduced in addition to that the costs of the component and storage management can be further reduced as well. As the driving members and the controllers are concealed inside the receiving slots of the supporting body and the head portions of the screws are also concealed inside the rectangular columns, the beauty of the overall outer appearance can be achieved with appealing effects.
The following provides detailed description of embodiments of the present invention along with the accompanied drawings. It can, however, be understood that the accompanied drawings are provided for illustrative purposes only and shall not be treated as limitations to the present invention.
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The supporting body 10 is of an elongated shape and mainly comprises a lateral bracket 11 and two side wings 12. The lateral bracket 11 includes two rectangular columns 111 spaced apart from each other and connected in parallel; a receiving slot 112 is formed between the two rectangular columns 111; two end surfaces of each rectangular column 111 include a rectangular insertion hole 113 formed thereon respectively. In addition, each side plate of the rectangular column 111 includes an inner side hole 114 and an outer side hole 115. Furthermore, a bottom plate of the rectangular column 111 includes a plurality of perforations 116.
The side wing 12 is generally of a T shape and comprises a fixation plate 121 and two U-shaped members 122 secured onto a mid-section area of the fixation plate 121. The fixation plate 121 is provided for a table top 8 to be fastened thereon. Each U-shaped member 112 is inserted into the aforementioned insertion hole 113 correspondingly; in addition, a lateral side of the U-shaped member 122 includes a through hole 123 corresponding to the aforementioned outer side hole 115, and a bottom surface of the U-shaped member 122 includes a plurality of screw holes 124 corresponding to the aforementioned perforations 116 in order to allow fastening units such as screws to fasten thereon.
The first stand 20 is generally of an L shape and comprises a first driving member 21 and a plurality of extendable rods 22 connected to the first driving member 21. The first driving member 21 mainly comprises a rectangular housing 211 for accommodating components including such as a motor, a speed reduction mechanism, such as a worm shaft and worm gear set or reduction gear set, and leading screw shaft (not shown in the figures) penetrating through the housing 211 to the external thereof. The housing 211 includes a protruding platform 212 formed at an inner corner position thereof. The center position of the protruding platform 212 includes a first screw hole 213; the housing 211 is received inside the aforementioned receiving slot 112 and is fastened by fastening units 23, such as screws, penetrating through the inner side hole 114 and further fastened onto the first screw hole 213 such that the first stand 20 is able to use it as a rotational center to perform rotations and swings for extension or collapsing relative to the supporting body 10. In addition, the housing 211 includes a second screw hole 214 at a top of the first extendable rod 22; when the first stand 20 is rotated to extend relative to the supporting body 10 and perpendicular to the lateral bracket 11, it can be fastened by fastening units 23, such as screws, penetrating through the outer side hole 115 and further fastened onto the second screw hole 214.
In this embodiment, the structure is constructed by three first extendable rods 22 to form a three-staged extendable structure, which can also be a two-staged or four-staged extendable structure. Each first extendable rod 22 is driven by the aforementioned motor and the leading screw shaft to be able to move axially relative to each other in order to achieve the extension or retraction thereof.
Preferably, the first stand 20 further comprises a first bottom plate 24. The first bottom plate 24 uses fastening units, such as screws, to be fastened onto the bottom surface of the outer most first extendable rod 22.
The second stand 30 comprises a second driving member 31 and a plurality of second extendable rods 32 driven by the second driving member 31 to move axially relative to each other. The second driving member 31 is pivotally attached to the supporting body 10 in order to allow the second stand 30 to extend or collapse relative to the supporting body 10. Since the second driving member 31 and the second extendable rods 32 have structures identical to those of the first driving member 21 and the first extendable rods 22 in addition to that the second bottom plate 34 is of an identical structure as that of the first bottom plate 24, similar details thereof are omitted hereafter.
Preferably, the collapsible power-driven table stand of the present invention further comprises a controller 40. The controller 40 is also received inside the receiving slot 112 and is electrically connected to the first driving member 21 and the second driving member 31. With the utilization of the controller 40, a synchronous actuation of the first driving member 21 and the second driving member 31 can be achieved.
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Furthermore, as the controller 40 is electrically connected to the first driving member 21 and the second driving member 31, it is able to simultaneously drive the first extendable rods 22 and the second extendable rods 32 to perform synchronous actions of retraction and extension, as shown in
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In addition, the structure of the longitudinal bracket 50 is identical to that of the aforementioned lateral bracket 11, and the third stand 60 is also of a structure identical to that of the first stand 20 or the second stand 30; likewise, the third bottom plate 64 has a structural identical to that of the first bottom plate 24 or the second bottom plate 34. With such configuration, the characteristic of the common components among these assembly structures yields a great reduction on the cost.
In view of the above, the collapsible power-driven table stand of the present invention can indeed achieve the expected objectives and results while overcoming the drawbacks of the prior arts. The above descriptions on the embodiments of the present invention are provided for illustrative purposes only, which shall not be treated as limitations of the present invention. Any other equivalent modifications within the spirit of the present invention shall be deemed to be within the scope of the present invention.
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