Claims
- 1. A combination bedside and overbed table apparatus, wherein the apparatus is moveably positionable on a floor, comprising:a base; a column rotatably attached to the base and extending upward from the base; a table attached to the column, the table including a cantilever section extending outward from the column, the table being movable by rotation of the column between a bedside position wherein the cantilever section is located directly over the base, and an overbed position wherein the cantilever section overhangs the base; and a support structure rotatably attached to the base and adapted to support the base on the floor, the support structure including a first outrigger support attached to the column and extending outward from the column such that rotation of the table relative to the base transfers this rotation through the column to generate a rotation of the first outrigger support relative to the base, the first outrigger support adapted to provide corresponding lateral support to the base when the cantilever section overhangs the base.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, the first outrigger support comprising a lateral extension member adapted to extend past the base when the cantilever section overhangs the base.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, the first outrigger support including a floor contact member.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the floor contact member is a caster.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the table and first outrigger support are adapted to allow a full 360° rotational positioning relative to the base.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, the support structure further comprising:a second outrigger support attached to the column such that rotation of the table relative to the base generates a related rotation of the second outrigger support relative to the base, the second outrigger support adapted to provide lateral support to a non-cantilever side of the base when the cantilever section overhangs the base.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, the support structure further comprising:a third outrigger support attached to the column such that rotation of the table relative to the base generates a related rotation of the third outrigger support relative to the base, the third outrigger support adapted to provide a lateral support to the base when the cantilever section is located over the base.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, the support structure further comprising:a fourth outrigger support attached to the column such that rotation of the table relative to the base generates a related rotation of the fourth outrigger support relative to the base, the fourth outrigger support adapted to provide a lateral support to the base on a side opposite the third outrigger support when the cantilever section is located over the base.
- 9. A support apparatus for a bedside table apparatus including a base supported off of a floor by at least three base supports, the at least three base supports defining a first support area, the support apparatus comprising:a base plate rotatably attached to the base within the first support area; and at least one outrigger assembly supportively connected to the base plate and adapted to extend past the first support area during rotation of the base plate to provide a second expanded support area.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising:a table rotationally mounted to the base and fixed to the base plate, wherein the rotation of the table to a cantilever position overhanging the first support area induces a corresponding rotation of the outrigger assembly.
- 11. A method for providing a table over a bed from a side of the bed, the method comprising:(a) providing a base with an extendable table and an extendable support arm; (b) positioning the base at the side of the bed; (c) rotating the table relative to the base and thereby extending the table outward from the base over the bed; and (d) rotating the lateral support arm with the table relative to the base and thereby extending the lateral support arm from the base in a direction of the extension of the table.
- 12. The method of claim 11, extending the lateral support arm comprising:controlling the amount of extension of the lateral support arm in direct proportion to the amount of extension of the table.
- 13. A combination bedside and overbed table apparatus, wherein the apparatus is moveably positionable on a floor, comprising:a base including a first end and a second end; a column rotationally mounted to the base at the second end; a table extendably attached to the column, the table being movable by rotation of the column between a bedside position wherein the table is located directly over the first end of the base, and an overbed position wherein the table overhangs the base; a base support structure attached to the first end of the base; a rotational support plate fixably attached to the column and supportatively attached to the base; and a first outrigger support fixably attached to the column such that movement of the table relative to the base generates a related movement of the first outrigger support relative to the base, the first outrigger support adapted to provide lateral support to the base when the table section overhangs the base.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, the base support structure and rotational support plate including casters adapted to roll on the floor.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising:a column arm extending outward from the column, wherein the table is extendably attached to the column arm, the table being movable by both rotation of the column and extension of the table on the column arm between a bedside position wherein the table is located directly over the first end of the base, and an overbed position wherein the table overhangs the base.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/354,512 filed Jul. 15, 1999, entitled “Combination Bedside and Overbed Table” now abandoned.
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Also included is a brochure entitled “Vista Bedside Cabinet”, which shows a typical conventional bedside table (Undated But Admitted To Be Prior Art). |
Declaration of H. Bart Franey (not prior art). |