Collapsible table

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6494147
  • Patent Number
    6,494,147
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A collapsible table includes an integrated storage space for folding chairs. The storage space is formed by an open frame base that is not enclosed with side panels or a floor panel. The open frame configuration thus prevents the accumulation of rain water inside the storage area and makes the table better suited for outdoor recreational use. The table includes a center leaf having an opening into which a table umbrella may be inserted to shade users from sun and rain. Rubber bumpers may be placed along one of the sides of the table to allow a user to store the table on that side without fear of damaging the table, providing a user with more choices as far as storage space is concerned. Side leaves are also included and designed to releasably lock in the folded position, facilitating transportation and storage without the threat of the leaves swinging open unexpectedly.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to collapsible Lables, specifically to collapsible tables with integrated storage compartments.




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




Collapsible tables have a wide variety of uses, especially in recreational settings outdoors. Most known designs for collapsible tables concentrate on achieving the smallest possible folded package.




Convenience in storage, however, is not always increased by simply making the folded package more compact. For example, although collapsible tables are very often used in conjunction with folding chairs, most known designs for collapsible tables fail to integrate storage space for folding chairs.




Furthermore, even those known collapsible tables that include integrated storage space for folding chairs are not well designed for outdoors use. They lack, for example features that take into account the accumulation of rain water in the storage area, or protection for users of the table from the sun or the rain.




Additionally, known collapsible tables with integrated storage are often designed to stand only on their legs when in the folded position. Such collapsible tables may either be damaged by being stored, for example, on one of its sides or lack a side leaf lock that will lock the leaves of the table in the lowered position. However, the ability to store a collapsible table on its side would be very desirable, as this adds to the ease with which the table may be stored.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a collapsible table that overcomes known problems in the art. The table of the present invention comprises an integrated storage space for folding chairs. The storage space is not enclosed with side panels or a floor panel. It is in the form of an open frame base and thus prevents the accumulation of rain water inside the storage area and makes the table better suited for outdoor recreational use. The table's center leaf further includes an opening into which a table umbrella may be inserted, which serves to shade users from sun and rain.




The present invention also provides rubber bumpers along one of the sides of the table, which allow a user to store the table on that side without fear of damaging the table. This provides a user with more choices as far as storage space is concerned.




The side leaves are also designed to releasably lock in the folded position. Thus, the table may be transported or stored on its side more easily without the threat of the leaves swinging open unexpectedly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates a perspective view of a collapsible table in the unfolded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

illustrates a top view of a collapsible table in the folded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

illustrates a side perspective view of a collapsible table in the folded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

illustrates a perspective view of a frame base of a collapsible table according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4



a


illustrates an enlarged detail view of a side leaf lock of a collapsible table according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

illustrates a top perspective view of a collapsible table in the folded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

illustrates a close-up view of an adjustable foot according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

illustrates a side perspective view of a collapsible table with support arms in a folded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

illustrates a side perspective view of a collapsible table with a support arm in an unfolded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 9

illustrates a side perspective view of a collapsible table in an unfolded state, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 10

illustrates a rear perspective view of a collapsible table in a folded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 11

illustrates a side perspective view of a collapsible table with one support arm in a folded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 12

illustrates a close-up perspective view of a stop bar of a collapsible table according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 13

illustrates a close-up perspective view of an arm lock of a collapsible table according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Various aspects of the present invention will be described, and for purposes of explanation, specific configurations and details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. Furthermore, well known features have been omitted or simplified in order to prevent obscuring the present invention.





FIG. 1

illustrates a front view of a collapsible table


100


in an unfolded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2

illustrates a top view of a collapsible table


100


in the folded state according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, side leaves


120


may be constructed, for example, from aluminum, and are conventionally hinged to a center leaf


110


. Center leaf


110


may also be constructed, for example, from aluminum. Side leaves


120


are movable between a raised position, depicted in

FIG. 1

, and a lowered position, depicted in FIG.


2


. In its unfolded state, collapsible table


100


has, for example, side leaves


120


in a raised position, disposed laterally to center leaf


110


and forming a planar table surface with center leaf


110


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an umbrella support opening


210


is provided in center leaf


110


into which a table umbrella may be inserted and supported.





FIG. 4

depicts a collapsible table


100


omitting side leaves


120


and support arms


130


, so that frame base


400


may be seen more clearly. In this embodiment, a frame base


400


supports table leaves


110


,


120


. Frame base


400


serves, for example, two purposes: (i) it provides support for table leaves


110


,


120


; and (ii) it provides a storage area for folding chairs


710


as depicted in FIG.


7


.




In this exemplary embodiment of the present invention, frame base


400


is comprised of a plurality of horizontal and vertical support members constructed from, for example, aluminum, and arranged in a rectangular box-shaped frame. Referring to

FIG. 4

, the respective top ends of front vertical supports


410


, rear vertical supports


415


, and side vertical supports


420




a-b


are, for example, connected to center leaf


110


and their respective approximate bottom ends are connected, for example, to lower horizontal supports


430


. In the present embodiment, wheels


140


are pivotally coupled to the rear portion of lower horizontal supports


430


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4

,


8


, and


9


, upper horizontal supports


425




a-b


are connected at either end to a pair of side vertical supports


420




a


and


420




b


respectively. In this embodiment, the upper ends of support arms


130


are pivotally connected to the upper horizontal supports


425




a-b


and the lower ends are pivotally connected to the lower horizontal supports


430


. Support arms


130


are constructed, for example, from aluminum and are movable between a folded position depicted in

FIGS. 7

,


10


, and


11


and an unfolded position depicted in

FIGS. 1

,


8


, and


9


.




In the unfolded position support arms


130


are displaced substantially perpendicular to both upper and lower horizontal supports


425




a-b,




430


and also substantially perpendicular to and directly underneath side leaves


120


. In the unfolded position, support arms


130


hold side leaves in the raised position as depicted in FIG.


1


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 12

, in the folded position, support arms


130


are substantially parallel to both upper and lower horizontal supports


425




a-b,




430


and also substantially parallel to side leaves


120


. In the folded position, support arms


130


allow leaves to fall to the lowered position.




Support arms


130


are releasably lockable in the unfolded position. Referring to

FIGS. 8

,


9


, and


13


each support arm


130


includes, for example, an arm lock


1310


. In this embodiment, arm lock


1310


is a depressible spring-loaded button coupled to an upper portion of support arm


130


. Arm lock


1310


fits, for example, into a corresponding opening


1320




a


in a lock bracket


1320


. Lock bracket


1320


is, for example, connected to a bottom center portion of each of the side leaves


120


. In the present embodiment, when a support arm


130


is moved to the unfolded position, arm lock


1310


is brought into contact with the corresponding lock bracket


1320


. This contact causes, for example, arm lock


1310


to be depressed until arm lock


1310


reaches opening


1320




a


in lock bracket


1320


. In this embodiment, spring action pushes arm lock


1310


into opening


1320




a


of lock bracket


1320


, locking the corresponding support arm


130


in the unfolded position. To release a support arm


130


from the unfolded position, the corresponding arm lock


1310


is depressed which allows the support arm


130


to be moved to the folded position.




Side leaves are, for example, releasably lockable in the lowered position. Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 4



a,


two or more side leaf locks


480


are, for example, connected to side vertical supports


420




a-b.


In the present embodiment, side leaf lock


480


is made, for example, from plastic or some other flexible material, and has a barbed end. As side leaf


120


is moved into the lowered position, side leaf lock


480


flexes and hooks onto the lowest edge of side leaf


120


.




A side leaf


120


may only be moved to the lowered position if the corresponding support arm


130


is already in the folded position. Thus, locking a side leaf


120


in the lowered position also locks the corresponding support arm


130


in the folded position. Locking side leaves


120


in the lowered position creates a stable folded package for collapsible table


100


, and is especially helpful, for example, when moving collapsible table


100


or when collapsible table


100


is laid on its rear side as depicted in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

illustrates a close-up view of an adjustable foot according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 6

, front vertical supports


410


and support arms


130


include, for example, adjustable feet


412


. Each adjustable foot


412


includes, for example, a threaded shaft


412




a


that in the present embodiment is screwed into and out of a corresponding threaded portion inside a front vertical support


410


or a support arm


130


. Screwing an adjustable foot


412


into front vertical support


410


or support arm


130


decreases the height of the front vertical support


410


or support arm


130


. Similarly, unscrewing an adjustable foot


412


out from a front vertical support


410


or a support arm


130


increases the height of the front vertical support


410


or support arm


130


. Thus one may adjustably level collapsible table


100


by screwing or unscrewing the adjustable feet


412


.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, bumpers


1210


, in this embodiment, are attached to rear vertical supports


415


and may be made, for example, from rubber. In this exemplary embodiment of the present invention, one may store collapsible table


100


by resting collapsible table


100


on rear vertical supports


415


as depicted in FIG.


3


. Bumpers


1210


protect rear vertical supports


415


from damage when laying collapsible table


100


on rear vertical supports


415


as depicted in FIG.


3


.




In this exemplary embodiment, bottom cross-members


435


,


450


,


440


,


445


are coupled at either end to side horizontal supports


430


as shown in FIG.


4


. Bottom cross-members


435


,


450


,


440


,


445


are, for example, disposed perpendicularly to side horizontal supports


430


and are also disposed parallel to one another and evenly spaced. Bottom cross-member


435


is, in this embodiment, disposed closest to front vertical supports


410


and bottom cross-member


450


is disposed closest to rear vertical supports


415


.




In this exemplary embodiment, bottom cross-member


440


has chair guides


440




a


evenly spaced and made, for example, from injection molded plastic. The spaces between adjacent chair guides


440




a


are, for example, wide enough for a folding chair


710


to fit through when laying on its side in the folded position.




A stop rail


490


, made for example, from aluminum, is coupled at either end to an upper portion of a rear vertical support


415


. In this exemplary embodiment, stop rail


490


has stop rail chair guides


490




a,


made from injection molded plastic and evenly spaced. As with chair guides


440




a,


the spaces between adjacent guides


490




a


are, for example, wide enough for a folding chair


710


to fit through if on its side in the folded position.




In this exemplary embodiment, frame base


400


is used to store folding chairs


710


as depicted in

FIGS. 5

,


7


,


8


, and


9


. A folding chair


710


in the folded position is placed, for example, on one side and inserted through the open front end. In this exemplary embodiment, the folding chairs


710


are made to slide along bottom slats


435


,


440


,


445


,


450


and through the open space between bottom slat chair guides


440




a.






Referring to

FIG. 9

, stop bar


490


prevents folding chairs


710


from sliding through the open rear end of collapsible table


100


. Upper legs


710




a


of folding chairs


710


slide onto stop bar


490


, fitting through the space between the stop bar chair guides. Folding chairs


710


are fully inserted in the storage area of collapsible table


100


when the folding chair rung


710




b


comes into contact with the stop bar


490


. Thus, bottom slat chair guides


440




a


and the stop bar chair guides


490




a


work together to limit movement of folding chairs


710


during transport or storage of collapsible table


100


.



Claims
  • 1. A table, comprising:a frame base having a top horizontal side, a first vertical side, a second vertical side, a third vertical side, and a fourth vertical side, the top horizontal side having a base length and a base width, and the vertical sides having a base height; a stationary center leaf member coupled to the top horizontal side of the frame base, the stationary center leaf member having a center leaf member length approximately equal to the base length and having a center leaf member width approximately equal to the base width; a movable side leaf member laterally disposed adjacent the first vertical side and movably connected to the stationary center leaf member, the side leaf member having a side leaf member length approximately equal to the base length; a movable support arm member adjacent the side leaf member, the movable support arm member having a support arm member height approximately equal to the base height; first chair guides, positioned at a bottom portion of the frame base, for separating chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base; second chair guides, spaced from the bottom portion of the frame base, for separating chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base; and a stop, positioned at one end of the frame base, for preventing chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base from moving downward when the frame base is positioned on the one end.
  • 2. The table, according to claim 1, wherein the frame base comprises a plurality of rectangular frame members arranged in a box-like structure.
  • 3. The table, according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of rectangular frame members comprises two or more substantially horizontal support members rigidly coupled to two or more substantially vertical support members.
  • 4. The table, according to claim 3, wherein the support arm member is pivotally connected in a vertical fashion to the first vertical side of the frame base.
  • 5. The table, according to claim 4, wherein the side leaf member is movable between a raised position and a lowered position, and wherein the support arm member is movable between an unfolded position and a folded position, and wherein the support arm member in the unfolded position holds the side leaf member in the raised position, and wherein the support arm member in the folded position permits the side leaf member to move to the lowered position.
  • 6. The table according to claim 5, wherein the support arm member includes an adjustable foot.
  • 7. The table according to claim 6 wherein two or more vertical support members include adjustable feet.
  • 8. The table according to claim 7, wherein the support arm member is releasably lockable in the unfolded position.
  • 9. The table according to claim 4 wherein the side leaf member is releasably lockable in the lowered position.
  • 10. The table according to claim 1 comprising an opening in the center leaf to receive an umbrella.
  • 11. The table according to claim 1 wherein the stop comprises a bar to fit against chair rungs of chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base.
  • 12. The table according to claim 1 wherein the frame base comprises two or more vertical support members with bumper members coupled to at least one of the vertical support members.
  • 13. The table according to claim 1 further comprising a pair of wheels attached to the frame base at rear corners of a bottom horizontal side.
  • 14. The table according to claim 13 wherein the pair of wheels are of a diameter that permits the table to be rolled when held diagonally, but allows the table to be level when resting on the ground.
  • 15. A table and chair combination comprising:a frame base having a top horizontal side, a bottom horizontal side, a front vertical side, a back vertical side, a left vertical side, and a right vertical side, the top and bottom horizontal sides having a base length and a base width, and the vertical sides having a base height; a stationary center leaf member coupled to the top horizontal side of the frame base, the stationary center leaf member having a center leaf member length approximately equal to the base length and having a center leaf member width approximately equal to the base width; a movable side leaf member laterally disposed adjacent one of the left and right vertical sides and movably connected to the stationary center leaf member, the side leaf member having a side leaf member length approximately equal to the base length; a movable support arm member adjacent the side leaf member, the movable support arm having a support arm member height approximately equal to the base height; first chair guides, positioned at a bottom portion of the frame base, for separating chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base; second chair guides, spaced from the bottom portion of the frame base, for separating chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base; a stop, positioned at one end of the frame base, for preventing chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base from moving downward when the frame base is positioned on the one end; and a folding chair having a folded chair length approximately equal to the base length and a folded chair width less than the side leaf member height such that the folding chair in a folded position lying on a lateral edge fits within the frame base between the top and bottom horizontal sides, against the stop, and between pairs of the first and second chair guides.
  • 16. A table, comprising:a box frame having a pair of wheels attached to the box frame at rear comers of a bottom horizontal side; a stationary center leaf member coupled to the box frame; a movable side leaf member laterally disposed and movably connected to the stationary center leaf member; first chair guides, positioned at a bottom portion of the box frame, for separating chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base; second chair guides, spaced from the bottom portion of the box frame, for separating chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base; a stop, positioned at one end of the box frame, for preventing chairs that are aligned vertically in the frame base from moving downward when the frame base is positioned on the one end; and a movable support arm member.
  • 17. The table, according to claim 16, wherein the support arm member is pivotally connected in a vertical fashion to a first vertical side of the box frame.
  • 18. The table according to claim 17, wherein the support arm member includes an adjustable foot.
  • 19. The table according to claim 16, wherein the side leaf member is releasably lockable in a lowered position.
  • 20. The table according to claim 16 comprising an opening in the center leaf to receive an umbrella.
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