The disclosure relates to an expandable table, and more particularly, to an expandable table having a hinged top and sliding leg.
It is difficult to use classroom furniture for multiple teaching styles. Current lecture furniture is not good for collaboration and vice versa. Current expandable tables come in three forms:
1) Dining table style leaf system where the table pulls apart and a leaf system is added or folds up. Disadvantages of this style are that the loose leaf sections must be stored, often two people are required to complete the expansion, and it takes minutes to expand the table. This style of expandable table is best suited for dining tables.
2) Drop leaf designs where an extra table surface unfolds from vertical to horizontal positions and a leg pivots out to support the extra surface. Disadvantages are that the size of the expansion is limited, the leaf in the vertical position prevents users from putting their legs under the table while seated, and the pivot leg limits the expansion size.
3) An extra table surface opens book style and an extra table leg pivots out to support the extra surface. Disadvantages are a hinge is on the long side limiting the size of the expansion and the pivot leg limits the size of the expansion.
A primary objective of the present disclosure is to provide a classroom table that can be easily and quickly converted from a long lecture style table to a shorter and, optionally wider, collaborative style table.
A further objective of the present disclosure is to provide a table that can convert between a lecture style table and a collaborative style table using a book style folding motion with a hinge attached to a short side of the table.
Yet another objective is to provide a table that can convert between a lecture style table and a collaborative style table using a book style folding motion with a hinge attached to a short side of the table and a sliding leg to support the open table surface.
A still further objective is to provide a table that can convert between a lecture style table and a collaborative style table wherein the configuration can be changed by one person in seconds.
Yet another objective is to provide a table that can convert to a vertical mobile whiteboard.
In accordance with the objectives of the present disclosure, an expandable table is described. The expandable table comprises first and second table surfaces connected by a first hinge at their adjoining short sides. First and second legs are fixed to an underside of the first table surface to support the first table surface. A third leg is fixed to a slidable bar or mechanism wherein the slidable bar or mechanism is installed on an underside of the first table surface, wherein the slidable bar or mechanism is configured to be slid out from under the first table surface wherein the third leg provides support for the second table surface when the second table surface is unfolded and wherein the slidable bar or mechanism is configured to be slid under the first table surface wherein the third leg rests adjacent to the first leg when the second table surface is folded to lie on top of the first table surface.
Also in accordance with the objectives of the present disclosure, a method for converting a table from a lecture style configuration to a collaboration style configuration is described. An expandable table is provided comprising first and second table surfaces connected by a first hinge at their adjoining short sides, first and second legs fixed to an underside of the first table surface to support the first table surface and a third leg fixed to an end of a slidable bar or mechanism wherein the slidable bar or mechanism is installed on the underside of the first table surface. In the lecture style configuration, the first and second table surfaces together form a fourth table surface equal to the combined lengths of the first and second table surfaces, wherein the first table surface is supported by the first and second legs and wherein the second table surface is supported by the third leg and the hinge attached to the short side of the first and second table surfaces. To convert from the lecture style configuration to the collaboration style configuration, the second table surface is folded onto the first table surface so that an underside of the second table surface is exposed. The slidable bar or mechanism is slid in fully wherein the third leg rests adjacent to the first leg to form the collaboration style configuration.
Also in accordance with the objectives of the present disclosure, a method to convert a table from a collaboration style configuration to a lecture style configuration is described. An expandable table is provided comprising first and second table surfaces connected by a first hinge at their adjoining short sides, first and second legs fixed to an underside of the first table surface to support the first table surface and a third leg fixed to an end of a slidable bar or mechanism wherein the slidable bar or mechanism is installed on the underside of the first table surface. In the collaboration style configuration, the second table surface is folded over the first table surface. To convert the collaboration style configuration to the lecture style configuration, the slidable bar or mechanism is slid out to its fullest extent. Then, the second table surface is unfolded from the first table surface and rested on the fully extended third leg to form a fourth table surface equal to the combined lengths of the first and second table surfaces, wherein the first table surface is supported by the first and second legs and wherein the second table surface is supported by the third leg and the hinge attached to the short side of first and second surface to form the lecture style configuration.
In the accompanying drawings forming a material part of this description, there is shown:
The expandable table of the present disclosure will allow classrooms to be used for many different teaching styles. The table, in a preferred embodiment, will allow for four students, for example, to sit on one side facing the front of the room in a lecture configuration. The table then transforms to a table that can sit preferably four students, two on each side facing one another in a collaboration configuration. The table also provides the additional feature of acting as a mobile whiteboard. It will be understood that the table could be designed to fit two students, six students, or more, and that illustrations showing a table for four students do not limit the disclosure to a table for four students.
The expandable table of the present disclosure can be used in business training rooms, co-working spaces, restaurants, conference rooms, and meeting spaces as well as classrooms.
For example, the table 10 may be 8′ long and 2′ wide. The table 10 folds to 4′ long by 3′ wide, for example, as shown in
The expandable table of the disclosure, in a preferred embodiment, allows for a table to transform between a long lecture style table with four seats 30 on one side, as illustrated in
Also attached to one side 14 of the long length is an optional 8″-12″ wide piece 16 that will flip down on hinge 42 to make the table size 8-12″ wider. This extra piece can only be flipped up in the shorter collaborative configuration, as shown in
The table 10 has three legs 18, 20, 22 that allow for this unique configuration. Two of the legs, 18 and 20, are fixed to the stationary side 12 of the table. As shown in
Additionally, as shown in
The present disclosure has described an expandable table having the following features:
1) book style folding motion with hinge attached to the short side of the table
2) sliding leg that allows a third leg to easily slide in and out
3) table configuration can be changed by one person
4) table configuration can be changed in seconds
5) additional optional fold down surface to widen the table for use; this feature also can be used as a modesty panel in school applications
6) table top rotates 90 degrees on the vertical axis to create a nesting feature. In this scenario, a write board surface is exposed and the table can be used as a mobile white board.
Although the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure has been illustrated, and that form has been described in detail, it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the disclosure or from the scope of the appended claims.
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