The present invention relates generally to a sofa table and more particularly to a sofa table having a top, part or all of which is adjustable as to height. In particular, this invention allows a sofa table to be used as dining table or writing table while sitting on an ordinary sofa.
The limited space available in many town houses, as well as apartments requires the greatest advantage of the available space. In particular, it is desirable to use the same sofa table for dining in addition to serving its originally intended purpose like repository for books, magazines and the like. A sofa table is also used to place food and beverages either while watching television or receiving guests. It is known that conventional sofa table usually has a top at the same level as the sofa, therefore it is necessary to bend over to reach the dish and it is not only clumsy and not ergonomic but could also be a difficult task for people with physical limitations to reach a level so much lower than that to which one is used to.
It is the intention of this invention to address the above-mentioned limitation of a sofa table. Therefore, when it is needed, a part of the table top of the sofa table can be raised and converted to suit the needed height, for example one can enjoy a meal on the raised portion of the sofa table while sitting on the same sofa. Books, magazines and other things that are placed on the sofa table can be left alone untouched on the other portion of the sofa table. Upon completion of the meal, the raised portion of the table top can again be reposited back to its original place, the sofa table can be easily and swiftly transformed back to an ordinary sofa table.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an extendable assembly to a sofa table that enables users to elevate the height of a portion of the sofa table and transform the sofa table into a table with higher top.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an adjustable mechanism to enable a portion of the sofa table to be raised to the desired height. It is a further object of the present invention to provide the necessary mechanism to engage and disengage the locking mechanism so that the sofa table can conveniently and shiftily be adjusted to a desired height. It is of also paramount important to ensure that the elevated sofa table is well supported and balanced in weight due to the variation in the gravity level for different portions of the table, in order to avoid the table being toppled.
According to one aspect of the invention, a sofa table includes a horizontal table top supported by a leg frame assembly and at least a portion of the table top being a height adjustable part. The table top portions and all its supporting members can be at any size or length joined rigidly by connection means to each other to form the sofa table. All parts could be of any materials, could be of plain or incorporated with any external design or crafting in order to improving its appearance for the purpose to attract buyer.
In one embodiment of the invention, an extendable support member has opposing first and second support ends, with at least one end pivotally connected to the adjustable section of the table top and another end pivotally connected to the leg frame assembly of the stationary table section leg means at the lower part of the said sofa table, acting like an inclined strut supporting load from the said adjustable section of the table top. The design and placement of the extendable assembly for supporting sofa table is essential in order to provide stability to the sofa table. In general, the pivoting location is at proximity whereby the means can provide the equilibrium support to the table top at any height. If more than one of such strut are needed to support heavy duty sofa table, these adjustable means can be pivoted at equidistance to share the load so that the table will be at all time in equilibrium state.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a height adjustable sofa table comprising a stationary strut member mounted in an inclined manner to a sofa table, wherein the bottom end of the stationary strut member is coupled to the bottom section of a leg member of the sofa table and the top end of the stationary strut member is coupled to the bottom surface of the top face of the sofa table. The stationary strut member has a hollow passage and a fixed wedge attached at a predetermined position in the passage. The fixed wedge is disposed such that an inclined surface is formed facing upwards. A movable shaft member is slidably coupled to the stationary strut member, wherein the top end of the movable shaft member is coupled to the bottom surface of the top face of the sofa table. The bottom surface of the movable shaft member is slidably mounted on the top surface of the stationary strut member.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a controlling fixture has a movable wedge positioned relatively at the bottom of the fixed wedge, wherein the movable wedge is disposed such that an inclined surface is formed facing downwards and engageable with the inclined surface of the fixed wedge. The movable wedge has a resilient gripper attached to a top surface thereof. The resilient gripper on the top surface faces towards and engages the bottom surface of the movable shaft member. The controlling feature is an elongate rod slidably mounted through a through bore formed at the fixed wedge, wherein the bottom portion of the elongate rod is fixedly mounted through a through hole formed at the movable wedge. A stopper is disposed at the bottom section of the stationary member and the stopper terminates the passage of the stationary member. A resilient means is attached at the bottom end of the stopper and attached at the top end to the movable wedge. An angled fixture is mounted to the top section of the opposing leg member. The angled fixture is arranged to actuate the elongate rod and move the movable wedge towards the stopper. When the elongate rod is actuated by the angled lever, the movable wedge is forced to move downwards and the resilient means is compressed and the resilient gripper is released from its engagement with the movable shaft member and allows the sliding of the movable shaft member that facilitates the adjustment of height of the adjustable tabletop section. When the elongate rod is released from the actuation of the angled fixture, the resilient means bias the movable wedge towards the fixed wedge and the elongate rod is displaced upwardly in the passage. The inclined surface of the movable wedge is engaged with the inclined surface of the fixed wedge and the resilient gripper engages the movable shaft member and retain the movable shaft member to lock the adjustable tabletop section on a desired height.
The present invention is a sofa table having a top or a portion of that top which can be elevated and to be used as support for eating and writing.
In the first embodiment of the present invention as shown in
In another words, any moments of force born by one side of the table has to be equilibrated by collective weights of the other side in order to ensure a well-balanced table. In one embodiment, the adjustable height adjustable strut (6) can be operated either mechanically or electrically, for example those mechanism that could provide upward and downward movements like piston and cushion, pneumatic cylinder, tube and rod, threaded cylindrical rod are all could be used. For the mechanism that is electrically operated, an on board battery is needed in order to supply the power needed to the strut (6). However, the latter design is not so favorable as motor as well as the battery have to be periodically serviced, therefore indirectly will add extra burden to the cost.
As an example, for a more detailed description of the sliding mechanism, the height adjustable strut may further includes a sliding inner tube (18) slidable within the outer tube (11) and a controlling fixture (13) which includes a tapered inner bore that receives compressible tapered portion (12) and a resilient means (14) with one end mounted to the compressible tapered portion (12) and the other end mounted to the end of the outer tube (11) which is adjacent the second mounting point (7). The inner tube (18) is slidable within the outer tube (11) feature looks like a commonly known device such as a telescopic device which also has a similar combination of elements assembled together to provide a similar function. The narrower part (15) of the compressible tapered portion (12) is engaged with the stationary rod (10) as a stopper when in released position. This narrower part (15) of the compressible tapered portion (12) is engaged with one end of the sliding inner tube (18). The resilient means (14) used in a preferred embodiment is a spring. The controlling fixture (13) is incorporated unto the adjustable strut to allow the adjustable table top section (2) of the sofa table to be locked at any desired level within the range of the allowable height. A lever (17) loaded with resilient means (not shown) is pivotally mounted at the bottom surface of the adjustable table top section (2) adjacent the first mounting point (8) to engage and disengage the controlling fixture (13) along the adjustable strut (6).
The working principle of mechanism that enables the height adjusting is shown in
Once the angled lever (17) is released, the downward force is withdrawn, thus causing the initially compressed spring (14) to push back the sliding inner tube (18) in the opposite direction and subsequently cause the compressible tapered portion (12) to be uncompressed and engaged with the movable outer tube (11) and grip tightly unto the movable outer tube (11) for locking the table top at the desired position. Other suitable locking mechanism of the strut (6) can also be used.
The movable wedge (29) is slidably engaged with the fixed wedge (28) of the housing. The elongated rod (26) comprises a resilient means (24) which is a spring having one end connected to the wider part of the movable wedge (29) and the other end with a stopper (25) which is a washer to prevent the spring (24) further pushed out of the housing into the channel (27). The top surface of the movable wedge (29) has a resilient gripper (30) attached to the top thereof. An angled lever (17) is provided at the bottom of the adjustable section of the table top. The angled lever (17) is biased by a resilient means and is pivotally mounted at the bottom surface of the adjustable table top section (2) adjacent the first mounting point (8) to engage and disengage the controlling fixture (23) along the adjustable strut (6). The angled lever (17) is rotatably mounted and can be engaged or disengaged whereby an extended tip of the angled lever (17) would actuate the elongated rod (26) in a downward direction in the embodiment of
The working principle of the locking mechanism for the second embodiment is almost similar with the first embodiment of the sofa table. An angled lever (17) is rotatably engaged with the other end of the elongated rod (26) that enables the height adjusting of the table top. The adjustable section (2) of the table top can be raised when the angled lever (17) is engaged and pressed against the elongated rod (26) in the downwards direction. The movable wedge (29) is pushed towards the spring (24) and thus the controlling fixture (23) lowered and the locking mechanism hence is released or disengaged, therefore enable the movable member (21) to slide along the stationary member (20). When the angled lever (17) is disengaged with the elongated rod (26), the spring (24) will push the movable wedge (29) and thus the movable wedge (29) is raised against the fixed wedge (28) to enable the resilient gripper (30) to engage with the movable member (21).
In another example to illustrate further the working principle of the locking mechanism, if a force is appeared to be applied to the table top, the force would not be transferred down to the movable member, whereby when the elongated rod (26) is in the released position, the spring, attached at the wider part of the movable wedge (29), tends to stretch back to uncompressed form causing the movable wedge (29) to be actuated towards the fixed wedge (28). Since the movable wedge (29) is being stopped by the fixed wedge (28) before the spring could stretch back to its normal uncompressed form, the movable wedge (29) is firmly gripped in a rigid position as the spring tends to stretch but the pushing force from the spring is being held back by the movable wedge (29). This causes the the movable member to be retained rigidly and would not slide along the resilient gripper. The resilient gripper provides traction force that fully disable any sliding downward force to let the movable member to slide. Unless the resilient gripper is released from its grip from the movable member, the movable member will slide. If a force is imposed on the table top, the downward force on the movable member would be in a balance manner retained by the traction force implemented by the resilient gripper. The resilient gripper works like a brake. The more downward force is imposed on the movable member, the resilient gripper would impose more traction force to grip the movable member.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the movable wedge (29) is formed without the resilient gripper (30) but provided with an additional vertical plate (not shown) partially incorporated at the rear part of the movable wedge (29) as a protrusion to engage with the bottom surface of the movable member (21) for adjusting said adjustable section (2) of the table top at any desired level within the range of the allowable height. The working principle of the locking mechanism for the third embodiment is similar with the locking mechanism of the second embodiment of the sofa table.
Preferred and alternate embodiments of the present invention have now been described in detail. It is to be noted, however, that this description of these specific embodiments is merely illustrative of the principles underlying the inventive concept. It is therefore contemplated that various modifications of the disclosed embodiments will, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, be apparent to persons skilled in the art. For instance, it is obvious the one skilled in the art of the present invention that alternate embodiments of the present sofa table can include different shape and means of extendable mechanism.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PI20015359 | Nov 2001 | MY | national |
The present application is a continuation-in-part and claims priority from, U.S. application Ser. No. 10/849,851, filed May 21, 2004, which is a continuation-in-part of PCT/SG02/00253, filed Oct. 29, 2002 which claims priority from Malaysia PI 2001 5359, filed Nov. 23, 2001, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10849851 | May 2004 | US |
Child | 11778492 | Jul 2007 | US |
Parent | PCT/SG02/00253 | Oct 2002 | US |
Child | 10849851 | May 2004 | US |