The present invention is generally in the field of worktables and in particular it is concerned with such a portable and collapsible worktable.
The term “worktable” as used hereinafter in the specification and claims refers also to “work benches”, “saw horses”, “sawbucks”, etc.
A myriad of worktables are available on the market and many patents are directed to various such worktables, most of which typically comprise a work surface (work-plate) and a support structure which in many cases one or both is collapsible.
A variety of patents are concerned with different aspects of the support structure and their collapsing/folding while other patents are directed to features of the work surface and different accessories therefor.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,669,031 discloses a collapsible work table which is designed for carrying power tools. In the open position, it comprises a work surface with a means for mounting a tool (such as a power saw), with one set of adjacent legs containing wheels for portability between two proximate locations. In the event that the table needs to be transported a great distance, the table is collapsible.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,102,555 discloses a collapsible, multiple shelf work table. The support structure provided is simple, and allows for economical and sturdy construction.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,676,174 discloses a worktable comprising two collapsible side frame assemblies, two collapsible cross frame assemblies, and a work surface. The side frame and cross frame assemblies are secured in the open position by the use of turnbuckles attached via hooks. The work surface has hooks which are used to secure it to vertically spaced slots which are on a U-shaped member attached to the side frame assembly.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,824 discloses a work table supported on a workhorse which is either collapsible or non-collapsible. The work surface consists of a member which can be attached to the top of the workhorse, and side work-plates which are collapsible. They are supported in the open position by support legs. The work surface includes various elements which are useful for receiving various hardware.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a worktable which is easily assembled and erected on a support structure, and can be easily disassembled and collapsed in such a way as to minimize its profile for compact transport and storage.
According to the present invention there is provided a work-plate mountable on a support structure, the support structure comprising at least two frames, each of the frames may either be an integral frame or comprising two or more frame members, articulated to one another along a vertical axis, and being pivotally displaceable with respect to one another between an open position and a collapsed position, forming, in the open position, a work-plate bearing structure, and being, in the collapsed position, flush with one another and providing a storage space for the work-plate; the work-plate being rigidly attachable to the work-plate bearing structure of the support structure.
The support structure may comprise a vertical post coincident with the vertical axis. The post, according to one particular embodiment, provides an arrangement to which the frames are pivotally hinged thereto. When the post extends from top to bottom, it provides a vertical load-bearing structure for the support frame.
According to one particular embodiment, when the frames are in the collapsed position, the work-plate may be attached to the post for compact transport and storage.
According to a characteristic feature of the invention, the support structure comprises two frames articulated about a vertical axis extending through the midpoint of said frames. The frames form, in the open position, an X-like shaped structure. The support structure may further comprise a vertical post coincident with said vertical axis.
In accordance with a modified embodiment, the frames may be attached to each other along their edges, forming, in the case of two frames, a V-like shaped support frame, or, in the case of more than two frames, a zigzag or a polygonal shape. According to this embodiment, a post may be provided at each point of attachment between two frames.
In accordance with another embodiment, the support structure may comprise three or more frame members articulate to one another about a vertical axis, and being pivotally displaceable with respect to one another between an open position and a closed position.
In accordance with a particular design of the invention, the work-plate may comprise a receiving member which is rigidly attachable to the work-plate bearing structure of the support structure, and at least one side plate which is articulated to the receiving member, providing for the work-plate to be in an open position or a collapsed position. Typically, the work-plate is to be rigidly attached to the work-plate bearing structure of the support structure while the support structure and the work-plate are in their respective open positions. When the support structure is in the collapsed position, the receiving member of the work-plate may remain attached to the work-plate bearing structure of the support structure and the at least one side plate of the work-plate may be collapsed, facilitating temporary storage of the worktable. The work-plate may further comprise at lease one projection extending from the bottom thereof, whilst the work-plate bearing structure comprises at least one receptacle adapted to snuggly receive the projection.
In accordance with a particular embodiment of the invention, the work-plate may be stored in the storage space provided within the support structure in the collapsed position. The thickness of the work-plate is such as to enable the work-plate to be substantially received within the storage space and still remain fully received and flush with the profile of the support structure in the collapsed position. This arrangement has the advantage of reducing the shipping volume of the worktable. It has the further advantage of requiring a smaller space for storage.
In accordance with another modification of the invention, the top portion of the support structure or of the work-plate may comprise one or more longitudinal V-like grooves. In the case of two or more grooves, the grooves are to be axially aligned to facilitate support thereon of a long bar, etc.
In accordance with another design, the support structure comprises at least one anti-slip shoe attached to the bottom portion of each of the at least two frames. The position of each anti-slip shoe may be independently vertically adjustable, facilitating stability of the frames on an uneven floor surface. In particular, each bottom corner of each of the at least two frames is to contain an anti-slip shoe.
The worktable may be used as a base for a board to serve as a job site worktable. Similarly, two such worktables may be used in conjunction with one another as a base for a long board to form a table.
In addition, the worktable may contain any or several of the following features:
In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, some embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The collapsible worktable provided by the present invention includes a support structure 10 (
According to this embodiment, the work-plate bearing structure 22 of the support structure 10 may comprise at least one receptacle 50 (
The worktable may comprise a locking disk 54 (
According to this embodiment, the work-plate 12 comprises a receiving member 18 which is rigidly attachable to a top portion 22 of the support structure 10. At least one side plate 20 is articulated to the receiving member 18 between an open position (
In the normal course of operation, both the support structure 10 and the work-plate 12 are in the open positions (
According to another embodiment of the invention, the at least two frames 14 of the support frame 10 are articulated to each other at their ends. (FIGS. 4,5, 6, & 7). The frames 14 may be opened to a V-shape, in the case of two frames (
According to another embodiment of the invention (
The top portion 22 of the at least two frames 14 of the support structure 10 or of the work-plate 12 comprises one or more longitudinal V-like shaped recesses 24. In the case of two or more grooves, the grooves are axially aligned to facilitate support thereon of a long bar, etc.
The bottom portion of the at least two frames 14 of the support structure 10 contains at least one anti-slip shoe 26, particularly at each bottom corner of the frame 12. The position of each anti-slip shoe may be independently vertically adjustable, facilitating stability of the frames on an uneven floor surface (
In addition, the work-plate 12 may contain indicia 28, typically adjacent at least one edge of the work-plate 12, which are spaced in accordance with at least one standard system for linear measurement (
The work-plate 12 may further comprise at least one opening 32 passing vertically through the work-plate, useful for receiving and holding a variety of hand tools (
The work-plate 12 may further comprise a vise 34 comprising an adjustable screw 36 manipulable by a handle 38, a first jaw 40, and a second jaw 42 facing the first jaw and being displaceable along an axis of said screw, said screw extending into the work-plate 12 (
The work-plate 12 may further comprise one or more recessed storage compartments 44, useful for storing small pieces of hardware, drill bits, etc., with a closable lid 46, such that, in a closed position, the lid is flush with the surface of the work-plate 12 (
The work-plate may further comprise handles 68 (
The work-plate may comprise, on its lower portion, channel-like structures 70 (
The worktable may further comprise an arrangement 48 useful for locking the support structure into either an open position or a closed position (
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