Information
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Patent Grant
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6209952
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Patent Number
6,209,952
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Date Filed
Monday, June 7, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 3, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 297 1571
- 297 174
- 297 143
- 297 1583
- 312 2352
- 312 2353
- 312 2359
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A detachable table and chair assembly includes a table, a vertical bumper panel attached to a leading end of the table, a chair and parallel side bars movably connecting the chair to a rear end of the table. The table has spaced apart side panels mounted securely on a leading end of the side bars, and a table top mounted on a top end of the side panels. The table top has a hollow bottom part which defines a first receiving space, and a flat top part which covers the first receiving space. The chair has spaced apart side panels mounted movably on a rear end of the side bars and spaced apart transverse panels formed between the chair side panels to define a second receiving space. A seat panel is supported on the chair side panels and pivotable between a first position to close the second receiving space and a second position to access the second receiving space.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a table and chair assembly, more particularly to a table and chair assembly which is detachable and can be used in different ways and readily contracted so that space can be saved efficiently.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,600 (Kuo) proposes a combined table and chair assembly providing play and storage areas for the myriad of toys, books and other assorted treasures which children are noted for collecting. Kuo shows a flat table top including 4 identical panels to cover a receiving space in the table with 2 inner folding panels pivotable lie on respective fixed panels to uncover the receiving space. It is found difficult for children to separate the folding panels from the fixed panels with fingers when trying to lift the folding panels for pivoting to cover the receiving space. Children's fingers may be accidentally snapped by the panels when laying the folding panels on the fixed panels. Also, the fixed panels extend inwardly beyond ends of the receiving space and form odd corners in the receiving space. Moreover, Kuo does not disclose a detachable structure of the table and chair assembly.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,339,669 (Rapp) proposes foldable furniture which can be converted into a bed or combination desk and settee, or folded together into the form of a box or cabinet to occupy the least possible space. Rapp shows a desk and a settee being connected together by means of longitudinal dove-tails on outer faces of the settee engaging correspondingly shaped grooves in sides of the desk. However, the longitudinal dove-tailed engagement is frictional in sliding and children have difficulty in moving the settee to extend or contract the furniture. Moreover, the uncovered sliding dove-tails are accessible by children creating a risk of injuring children's fingers and toes when sliding.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a children table and chair assembly and particularly to a detachable table and chair assembly.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a detachable table and chair assembly in which the chair is movably connected to a table and adapted to contract and fit in the table so that space can be saved efficiently when not in use.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a detachable table and chair assembly which is formed with storage compartments in the table and chair.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a detachable table and chair assembly which has a foldable top pivotable to open and provide access to the storage compartment in the table.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a detachable table and chair assembly which has a play area on top of the table and adjacent to the chair.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a detachable table and chair assembly which is safe in structure for children to use.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a detachable table and chair assembly which can be dismantled for packing.
Accordingly, the detachable table and chair assembly of the present invention comprises a table, a bumper panel attached to a vertical end of the table and a chair movably connected to the table with a pair of parallel side bars. The table has spaced apart side panels mounted securely on one end of the side bars, a first bottom piece transversely supported on the side panels to define a first receiving space and a flat table top mounted on top of the side panels to cover the first receiving space. The table top includes a fixed panel adjacent to the chair and secured to the table side panels and a folding panel disposed between the fixed panel and bumper panel and pivotally connected to the fixed panel so as to be pivotable between a first position to close the first receiving space and a second position to access the first receiving space. The chair has spaced apart side panels mounted on the side bars and movable towards and away from the table side panels, spaced apart front and rear panels disposed between the chair side panels to integrally define a second receiving space, a second bottom piece supported on the front and rear panels to close a bottom opening of the second receiving space and a seat panel pivotally mounted on an open top end of the second receiving space so as to be pivotable between a first position to close the second receiving space and a second position to access the second receiving space.
Preferably, an inner end of the fixed panel of the table top terminates at an outer end of the first receiving space so as to diminish any odd corner in the first receiving space and, in the second position, the folding panel extends outwardly beyond the fixed panel to provide an extension for children to grasp with fingers in swinging the folding panel.
Preferably, conventional ball-bearing tracks are used in the side bars in which the ball-bearing tracks engage chair side panels and side bars so that the chair is slidable towards and away from the table smoothly.
Preferably, table side panels and chair side panels are respectively secured to the side bars to form substantially flat side combinations and the transverse panels including the bumper panel, table top, chair front and rear panels, first and second bottom pieces are supported on the side combinations so that the assembly can be dismantled and stacked for packing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a detachable table and chair assembly according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment when in a fully extended position;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of another preferred embodiment when in a fully extended position;
FIG. 4
is a sectional and diagrammatic view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 5
is sectional view of a side bar of the preferred embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the side bar, taken along line A-A′ in
FIG. 5
, to illustrate the structural relationship between a conventional ball-bearing track and the side bar of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 7
is a diagrammatic and explosive view of the preferred embodiment excluding parts of table top and bottom piece; and
FIG. 8
is a diagrammatic and explosive view of the preferred embodiment according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the preferred embodiment of a detachable table and chair assembly according to the present invention is shown to comprise a table
2
, a chair
3
connected to the table
2
with a pair of parallel side bars
10
and a bumper panel
203
secured to a vertical end
21
of the table
2
opposed to the chair
3
.
The table
2
has spaced apart side panels
24
with the lower ends secured to a leading end of the side bars
10
. A first bottom piece
205
, preferably made of plywood sheet, is formed between the side panels
24
together with the bumper panel
203
to define a first receiving space
22
in the table
2
. A flat table top
20
is provided on top of the side panels
24
to cover the first receiving space
22
. The table top
20
comprises a fixed panel
202
affixed to a side portion adjacent to the chair
3
and spaced apart so as to provide an opening between the fixed panel
202
and bumper panel
203
communicating with the first receiving space
22
to provide access to the first receiving space
22
through the table top
20
. The table top
20
also comprises a folding panel
204
formed between the fixed panel
202
and bumper panel
203
and pivotally connected to the fixed panel
202
so as to be movable between a first position, wherein it covers the opening to close the first receiving space
22
, and a second position, wherein the opening is uncovered to provide access to the first receiving space
22
.
Preferably, a leading or inner end of the fixed panel
202
, which connects the folding panel
204
, terminates at or adjacent to the outer end of the first receiving space
22
so as to diminish any odd corner in the receiving space
22
and allow a full opening of the receiving space
22
when moving the folding panel
204
away from its first position. Also, the fixed and folding panels
202
,
204
can be the same in width, but are preferably different in length. As shown in
FIG. 2
, in the second position, the folding panel
204
extends beyond the fixed panel
202
towards the chair
3
to provide a relatively larger play area, which reaches close to the chest of a child sitting in the chair
3
playing.
The chair
3
has spaced apart side panels
34
and spaced apart front panel
36
and rear panel
32
, which are transversely disposed between the side panels
34
, all together to define a second receiving space
38
. A seat panel
30
is mounted pivotally on an open top of the second receiving space
38
so as to be movable between a first position, wherein it covers the open top to close the receiving space
38
, and a second position, wherein the open top is uncovered to provide access to the receiving space
38
. A bottom piece
37
, preferably made of plywood sheet, is horizontally disposed at a lower portion of the chair
3
to close a bottom opening of the receiving space
38
. A pair of grooves
361
,
321
extend horizontally in inner sides of the front and rear panels
36
,
32
for receiving lateral ends of the second bottom piece
37
. A through hole
320
is formed at a top portion of the rear panel
32
to facilitate sliding movement of the chair
3
relative to the table
2
.
The detachable table and chair assembly of the present invention can be positioned against a wall
9
by attaching the bumper panel
203
to the wall
9
so as to skip over a corner projection
91
. Top end of the bumper panel
203
projects upwardly over the table top level so as to hinder articles, such as pens, falling off the leading end of the table top
20
. Referring to
FIG. 3
, a bumper panel
203
′ can also be secured to the side panels
24
inset into the leading end
21
so that the leading end
21
can be fully attached to a vertical wall
9
′.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, inner sides of the table side panels
24
are formed with a pair of grooves
241
each slanting from the top to the front end
21
of one of the side panels
24
to communicate with a groove
2030
, which extends transversely horizontally in an inner side of the bumper panel
203
. A bracket
2020
is attached to the bottom of the fixed panel
202
and cut to form a notch
2021
between the fixed panel
202
and bracket
2020
. The first bottom piece
205
can be supported on the side panels
24
with lateral ends engaging the grooves
241
and a leading end engaging the transverse groove
2030
. Sequentially, the fixed panel
202
can be mounted on top of the side panels
24
by securing the bracket
2020
to the side panels
24
by means of screws whereas a rear end of the bottom piece
205
can be received by the notch
2021
.
In order to slide the chair
3
towards and away from the table
2
smoothly to enable children to do so alone, a conventional ball-bearing track is used by the present invention. Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the conventional ball-bearing track
8
mainly includes a generally U-shaped channel track
81
and a channel
82
telescopically mounted in the channel track
81
with a plurality of small steel balls engaging in between to prevent friction during sliding. The side bar
10
comprises a generally reverse L-shaped wooden bar with a recess for receiving the ball-bearing track
8
. A major side wall of the channel track
81
is formed with screw holes (not shown) for firmly securing the channel track
81
to the wooden bar
10
by means of screws (not shown). A generally U-shaped bracket
83
is provided for engaging the chair side panel
34
with the track
8
. An inner vertical side wall
831
of the bracket
83
is attached to a major side wall of the channel
82
and an outer vertical side wall
832
is attached to an inner side of the chair side panel
34
. A shield piece
84
, preferably made of plywood sheet, extends longitudinally along the bar
10
and projects downwardly from top of the bar
10
into a gap between the inner and outer side walls
831
,
832
of the bracket
83
. By so doing, the ball-bearing track
8
and inner side wall
831
of the bracket
83
are covered by the shield piece
84
and the outer side wall
832
is covered by the side panel
34
. Also, the side panel
34
is movable beside the side bar
10
through telescopic movement of the ball-bearing track
8
.
Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, in order to minimize packing size, the assembly can be dismantled into
2
flat side combinations C
1
, C
2
and assorted panels. Each of the side combinations C
1
, C
2
includes a table side panel
24
and a chair side panel
34
secured to a side bar
10
in a way as previously described. The assorted panels include the bumper panel
203
, front panel
36
, rear panel
32
, seat panel
30
, table top
20
and first and second bottom pieces
205
,
37
. All the side combinations and panels can be properly stacked to reduce space for packing in a box. Step by step assembly as shown in
FIG. 7
is as follows: a) front and rear panels
36
,
32
are perpendicularly attached to the inner side of the chair side panel
34
of an up-raised side combination C
1
and secured by means of screws, which extend through the chair side panel
34
; b) the second bottom piece
37
is supported on the front and rear panels by engaging the lateral ends in the grooves
321
,
361
; c) the seat panel
30
is pivotally disposed above the bottom piece
37
by means of a pivot pin (not shown) with an end of the seat panel
30
remote from the pin and supported by the front panel
36
; d) the other side combination C
2
is upraised to receive another pivot pin P and then secured by means of screws, which extend through the chair side panel
34
thereof; e) the bumper panel
203
is attached to the front end
21
of the side panels
24
and then secured by means of screws, which extend through the bumper panel
203
as shown in
FIG. 8
; f) the first bottom piece
205
is supported on the spaced apart side panels
24
by engaging the lateral ends in the grooves
241
and a leading end in the transverse groove
2030
of the bumper panel
203
; g) the table top
20
is mounted on top of the side panels
24
by securing the bracket
2020
to the side panels
24
by means of screws, which extend through the side panels
24
so as to receive a rear end of the first bottom piece
205
under the table top.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A detachable table and chair assembly, comprising:a table having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a flat top end, a leg end and a vertical leading end, a first bottom piece transversely formed between the side panels to define a first storage space, and a flat table top mounted on the flat top end of the side panels to cover the first storage space; a chair having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a leg end, spaced apart transverse panels disposed between the side panels to integrally define a second storage space, and a seat panel pivotally mounted on an open top end of the second storage space, said seat panel being pivotable between a first position to close the second storage space and a second position to access the second storage space; side bars in parallel relation, each having a leading end securely connecting the leg end of one of the table side panels and a rear end slidably connecting the leg end of one of the chair side panels; and wherein grooves are formed in opposed inner sides of the table side panels, each of which extends from the flat top end of the table side panel to the vertical leading end, for receiving lateral ends of the first bottom piece.
- 2. A detachable table and chair assembly, comprising:a table having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a flat top end, a leg end and a vertical leading end, a first bottom piece transversely formed between the side panels to define a first storage space, and a flat table top mounted on the flat top end of the side panels to cover the first storage space; a chair having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a leg end, spaced apart transverse panels disposed between the side panels to integrally define a second storage space, and a seat panel pivotally mounted on an open top end of the second storage space, said seat panel being pivotable between a first position to close the second storage space and a second position to access the second storage space; side bars in parallel relation, each having a leading end securely connecting the leg end of one of the table side panels and a rear end slidably connecting the leg end of one of the chair side panels; and wherein a bumper panel is provided for attaching to the vertical leading end of the table side panels to integrally define the first storage space.
- 3. A detachable table and chair assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein a transverse groove is formed horizontally in an inner side of the bumper panel for receiving a leading end of the first bottom piece.
- 4. A detachable table and chair assembly, comprising:a table having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a flat top end, a leg end and a vertical leading end, a first bottom piece transversely formed between the side panels to define a first storage space, and a flat table top mounted on the flat top end of the side panels to cover the first storage space; a chair having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a leg end, spaced apart transverse panels disposed between the side panels to integrally define a second storage space, and a seat panel pivotally mounted on an open top end of the second storage space, said seat panel being pivotable between a first position to close the second storage space and a second position to access the second storage space; side bars in parallel relation, each having a leading end securely connecting the leg end of one of the table side panels and a rear end slidably connecting the leg end of one of the chair side panels; wherein said table top includes a fixed panel adjacent to the chair and mounted on the flat top end of the table side panels, and a folding panel pivotally connected to the fixed panel and being pivotable between a first position to close the first storage space and a second position to access the first storage space; and wherein a bracket member is provided under the fixed panel of the table top and disposed between the table side panels to mount the fixed panel on the flat top end of the table side panels.
- 5. A detachable table and chair assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bracket member is shaped to form a notch between the fixed panel and bracket member for receiving a rear end of the first bottom piece.
- 6. A detachable table and chair assembly, comprising:a table having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a flat top end, a leg end and a vertical leading end, a first bottom piece transversely formed between the side panels to define a first storage space, and a flat table top mounted on the flat top end of the side panels to cover the first storage space; a chair having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a leg end, spaced apart transverse panels disposed between the side panels to integrally define a second storage space, and a seat panel pivotally mounted on an open top end of the second storage space, said seat panel being pivotable between a first position to close the second storage space and a second position to access the second storage space; side bars in parallel relation, each having a leading end securely connecting the leg end of one of the table side panels and a rear end slidably connecting the leg end of one of the chair side panels; wherein the side bar has a projection on top which receives a track member under the projection; wherein the track member has a static part secured to the side bar and a movable part telescopically engaging the static part.
- 7. A detachable table and chair assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein a rigid connecting member is provided for engaging the track member and chair side panel, said connecting member has spaced apart vertical side walls with an inner vertical side wall secured to the movable part of the track member and an outer vertical side wall attached to an inner side of the leg end of the chair side panel, and a flat bottom, which bridges a bottom end of the vertical side walls of the connecting member.
- 8. A detachable table and chair assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein a shield member is longitudinally attached to the side bar and extends downwardly from the projection into a gap between the vertical side walls of the connecting member to cover the track member and inner vertical side wall of the connecting member.
- 9. A detachable table and chair assembly, comprising:a table having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a flat top end, a leg end and a vertical leading end, a first bottom piece transversely formed between the side panels to define a first storage space, and a flat table top mounted on the flat top end of the side panels to cover the first storage space; a chair having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a leg end, spaced apart transverse panels disposed between the side panels to integrally define a second storage space, and a seat panel pivotally mounted on an open top end of the second storage space, said seat panel being pivotable between a first position to close the second storage space and a second position to access the second storage space; side bars in parallel relation, each having a leading end securely connecting the leg end of one of the table side panels and a rear end slidably connecting the leg end of one of the chair side panels; wherein said table top includes a fixed panel adjacent to the chair and mounted on the flat top end of the table side panels, and a folding panel pivotally connected to the fixed panel and being pivotable between a first position to close the first storage space and a second position to access the first storage space; and wherein the folding panel is provided with an extension, which extends outwardly beyond the fixed panel when in its second position, and the folding panel folds over a top side of said fixed panel when said folding panel is in the second position.
- 10. A detachable table and chair assembly, comprising:a table having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a flat top end, a leg end and a vertical leading end, a first bottom piece transversely formed between the side panels to define a first storage space, and a flat table top mounted on the flat top end of the side panels to cover the first storage space; a chair having spaced apart side panels, each formed with a leg end, spaced apart transverse panels disposed between the side panels to integrally define a second storage space, and a seat panel pivotally mounted on an open top end of the second storage space, said seat panel being pivotable between a first position to close the second storage space and a second position to access the second storage space; side bars in parallel relation, each having a leading end securely connecting the leg end of one of the table side panels and a rear end slidably connecting the leg end of one of the chair side panels; and wherein a second bottom piece is supported on the transverse panels of the chair to close a bottom opening of the second storage space, and grooves are formed in opposed inner sides of the transverse panels of the chair for receiving lateral ends of the second bottom piece.
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