Extendable table

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6443073
  • Patent Number
    6,443,073
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 10, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
An extendable table has a pair of main top panels (14, 16) and a pair of extension top panels (18, 20) that are stowable under the main panels. The main panels are secured to sliding frames (32) which are slidably movable relative to a fixed table frame (10). Each extension panel is seated on one sliding frame. As the main panel (14, 16) is pulled outwardly, the associated extension panel (18, 20) is automatically lifted up into the gap opened above the table frame (10), by interaction of guide means (42, 52) on the undersurface of the extension panel with the sliding frame (32) and the fixed frame (22).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to an extendable table, that is to say a table in which the top surface can be expanded by the inclusion of one or more extension panels.




2. Description of the Related Art




There are two basic types of extendable table. In the first type, one or more extension panels are hinged to the edges of the main table panel. When an extension panel is to be used, a support rail is slid out from underneath the main table top to support the extension panel. One disadvantage of this construction is that the extension support rail is prone to break if a heavy load is placed on the extension panel. Additionally, the extension flaps hang vertically when not in use and this restricts leg room under the table.




The second type of extendable table has the extension panels provided in the centre of the table. The main table surface is provided by two sliding panels. The main panels are slid outwardly to open up a gap in the middle of the table frame where the extension panels are stowed. In one known construction, the extension panels comprise a pair of panels that are hinged together. These pair of panels must be manually lifted out of the table frame, unfolded to form a single extension surface, and then positioned in place. This known construction is inconvenient to use. The process of lifting and unfolding the extension panels is time-consuming and labour-intensive.




The invention is concerned with an improvement of the above second type of extendable table. The aim of the invention is to provide such a table which is more convenient to use and has a relatively simple construction.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention, an extendable table-comprises a fixed frame, a sliding frame arranged to be slidably-movable relative to said fixed frame, a main top panel secured to said sliding frame whereby said main top panel may be pulled outwardly to open up an extension gap over said fixed frame, and an extension top panel locatable on said sliding frame and within said extension gap to form a continuous extended table surface with said main top panel, wherein said extension top panel includes first guide means interacting with said sliding frame and second guide means interacting with said fixed frame whereby, when the main top panel is pulled outwardly, the extension top panel is caused to be lifted automatically within said extension gap from a lower position below the level of the main top panel to an upper position at the level of the main top panel, and wherein the extension top panel is stowed beneath the main top panel when the extension gap is closed.




This construction provides particular convenience to the user in that the extension panel is automatically raised into position merely by sliding the main top panel. Similarly, when it is desired to return the table to its regular size, the extension panel is automatically lowered and stowed below the main top panel by a simple sliding action. There is thus no need for the user to lift or handle the extension panel at all.




In a preferred embodiment, the sliding frame consists of a pair of mutually parallel rails extending in the sliding direction. The outer ends of the rails are secured to the undersurface of the main top panel. There is a clearance gap between the main panel and the rails on the inner edge side of the main panel. The extension panel is received and stowed in this clearance gap when not in use.




The underside of the extension panel has a pair of inner guide rails in positions corresponding to those of the sliding rails and a pair of outer guide rails in positions corresponding to the outer frame members of the fixed table frame.




In the preferred embodiment, the first guide means comprises a pair of downwardly facing inclined surfaces formed on each inner guide rail. These downwardly facing inclined surfaces of the extension panels interact with corresponding upwardly facing inclined surfaces formed on the sliding rails. The second guide means comprises a slot formed on each outer guide rail of the extension panel. This slot receives a corresponding stop block formed on the inside of each table frame member. The slot and stop block are inclined at an angle to the vertical.




When the table is to be extended, the main panel is pulled outwardly. The extension panel is withdrawn from the aforementioned clearance gap beneath the main panel, as the sliding rails slip under the extension panel. The extension panel is prevented from sliding at this time by virtue of the slots in the outer guide rails receiving the stop blocks of the main frame.




As the main panel is pulled further outwardly, the inclined surfaces on the sliding rails meet the corresponding inclined surfaces of the inner guide rails. The extension panel is then forced automatically upwardly as the separation distance between the sliding rail inclined surfaces and the stop blocks is reduced. The extension panel is thus directed upwardly in a scissors action. The extension panel rides up the inclined surfaces of the sliding rails until the inner guide rails of the extension panel sit atop the sliding frame rails. At this point, the outer guide rails of the extension panel have become released from the stop blocks, so that the extension panel can be slid inwardly into intimate edgewise contact with the main panel and the centre of the table, thereby forming the extended table surface.




In the preferred embodiment, there are two sliding main panels and two extension panels. Each extension panel is linked to its associated main panel by the mechanism described above. In this way, the table can be extended optionally by different amounts with the inclusion of one or both of the extension panels. It will be appreciated, however, that in an alternative embodiment there may be one fixed main panel and one sliding main panel, with a single extension panel associated with the sliding main panel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention is illustrated, but not limited, by the following description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1A

is a side view of an extendable table in its normal, unextended condition;





FIG. 1B

is a top view of the extendable table with one of its main panels shown in phantom lines;





FIG. 2

shows the table extended by the inclusion of one of a pair of extension panels;





FIG. 3

shows the table extended by the inclusion of both extension panels;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the table with the extension panel removed and showing the internal structure;





FIG. 5

is a side view of a table frame member, seen in the direction of arrow


5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a side view of a sliding frame rail, seen in the direction of arrow


6


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the table frame member of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the sliding frame rail of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is another side view of the sliding frame rail of

FIG. 6

, additionally showing the main top panel,





FIG. 10

is a view of the underside of an extension panel;





FIG. 11

is a side view of an outer guide rail, seen in the direction of arrow


11


of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a side view of an inner guide rail, seen in the direction of arrow


12


of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of the outer guide rail of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of the inner guide rail of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 15

is a partial cross-sectional view of the extendable table of

FIG. 1B

showing the position of the extension panel, its first and second guide means, the sliding rail and frame rails when the extension panel is in the stowed position taken along line


15





15


;





FIG. 16

is a partial cross-sectional view of the extendable table of

FIG. 1B

showing the position of the extension panel, second guide means and the stop block when the extension panel is in the stowed position taken along line


16





16


;





FIG. 17

is a partial cross-sectional view of the extendable table showing the position of the stop block and the second guide means when the extension panel is raised when the main panel is moved outwardly,





FIG. 18

is a partial cross-sectional view of the extendable table showing the position of the extension panel and its first and second guide means at the end of the vertical travel of the extension panel;





FIG. 19

is a partial cross-sectional view of the extendable table showing the position of the extension panel when the main panel is further moved outwardly,





FIG. 20

is a partial cross-sectional view of the extendable table when the main panel is pushed inwardly,





FIG. 21

is a partial cross-sectional view of the extendable table showing the position of the extension panel, the second guide means and the stop block when the table is fully extended on one end; and





FIG. 22

is a partial cross-sectional view of the table showing the position of the first and second guide means of the extension panel, the sliding rail and sliding frames when the table is fully extended on one end.











In this specification, unless the context otherwise requires, terms such as inner, inwardly, outer and outwardly are to be interpreted with reference to the inner centre of the table, as represented for example by the stop rail described herein.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to the drawings,

FIGS. 1

to


3


show side views of the extendable table of the embodiment in various configurations. The table comprises a main frame


10


to which a set of legs (not shown) are secured in order to support the table above the ground. The top surface of the table is formed by a pair of main top panels


14


,


16


. These main panels are slidable in the horizontal direction so that they can be pulled outwardly and pushed inwardly with respect to the centre of the table.




The table further comprises a pair of extension panels


18


,


20


. In

FIG. 1

, the table is in its normal, unextended condition. In this case, the two extension panels


18


,


20


are stowed beneath the respective main panels


14


,


16


in a recess formed in the main frame


10


.





FIG. 2

shows the table surface extended by the inclusion of one extension panel


18


by pulling the associated main panel


14


outwardly.

FIG. 3

shows the table surface extended by the inclusion of both extension panels


18


,


20


by respectively pulling out the main panels


14


,


16


.




The invention is concerned particularly with a mechanism by which the extension panels can be automatically moved between the upper in-use position and the lower stowed position.





FIG. 4

shows a bird's eye view of part of the table structure. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the main top panel


14


has been pulled outwardly so as to open up an extension gap above the main table frame. In order to simplify the drawing, the extension panel


18


has been removed from the extension gap. The fixed frame


10


of the table has a pair of side frame members


22


. A central stop rail


40


is disposed transverse the frame


10


. The stop rail


40


is secured on top of the frame rails


22


.




The main panel


14


is secured to a sliding frame that comprises a pair of rails


32


. As seen in

FIG. 9

, the rails


32


are secured to the main panel


14


in such a way as to provide a clearance gap


38


for receiving the extension panel


18


when it is not in use; The inner ends of the sliding frame rails


32


pass through apertures in a centre portion (not shown) of the main frame


10


. The main panel


14


is thus slidable by means of movement of the rails


32


into and out of the frame apertures.





FIGS. 5 and 7

show detail of the structure of the frame member


22


. A stop block


24


is mounted on the inside of each frame member


22


. The block


24


is disposed at an angle inclined to the vertical in such a way that the bottom end of the block is closer to the centre of the table than the top end of the block. The stop block


24


thus provides an inclined surface


25


.





FIGS. 6

,


8


and


9


show detail of the structure of the sliding frame rail


32


. As best seen in

FIG. 8

, the rail


32


comprises a laminar structure in which two timbers


34


,


36


are secured to the side of a main timber. The ends of the timbers


34


,


36


terminate in respective inclined surfaces


35


,


37


. In this embodiment, these inclined surfaces make an angle with the horizontal direction which is less than that of the inclined surface


25


of the stop block


24


on the frame member


22


. The inclined surfaces


35


and


37


are staggered in the sliding direction, that is the longitudinal direction of the rail


32


. They are also staggered in the transverse direction, that is the direction perpendicular to the sliding direction.





FIG. 10

shows the underside of the extension top panel


18


. This is provided with guide means for interaction with the frame members


22


and sliding rails


32


of the table structure. There are a pair of outer rail-s


42


and a pair of inner rails


52


.





FIGS. 11 and 13

show detail of the outer rail


42


. The outer rails are provided at positions corresponding to those of the main frame members


22


. When the extension panel is placed over the extension gap, the outer surfaces of the rails


42


he adjacent the inner surfaces of the frame members


22


. As best seen in

FIG. 13

, the outwardly facing side of the rail


42


has a slot


44


that provides an inclined surface


45


. The inclined surface


45


of the slot makes the same-angle to the vertical as the inclined surface


25


of the stop block on the frame member. On the outer edge of the rail


42


(which faces the centre of the table), a recess or gap


46


is formed that extends to the end of the rail


42


. This gap


46


defines a ledge


47


at a smaller height than the rest of the rail


42


.





FIGS. 12 and 14

show detail of the inner rail


52


. The inner rails


52


are located at positions corresponding to the sliding frame rails


32


. The rail


52


comprises a pair of timbers disposed side by side, these timbers terminating in respective inclined surfaces


53


and


55


. These inclined surfaces


53


and


55


are staggered in the sliding direction, that is the longitudinal direction of the rail


52


. They are also staggered in the transverse direction, that is the direction perpendicular to the sliding direction. The angle of inclination of the inclined surfaces


53


,


55


corresponds to that of the inclined surfaces


35


,


37


of the sliding rail


32


.




The structure of the table on the side of the other main top panel


16


and the structure of the other extension panel


20


are the same as those just described. The operation of the mechanism for raising and lowering the extension panel


18


into and out of the operative position will now be described. It will be understood that the description applies equally to the operation of the other extension panel


20


.




When the table is set in its normal, unextended state (as shown in FIG.


1


), the extension panel


18


is stowed beneath the associated main panel


14


, being accommodated in the clearance gap


38


shown in FIG.


9


. At this time, the flat undersurface of the extension panel


18


is seated on top of the sliding rails


32


. The slopes


35


,


37


are separated laterally from the slopes


53


,


55


, the sliding rails


32


being at substantially the same level as the inner guide rails


52


. At this time, the stop blocks


24


on the main frame are received inside the slots


44


on the outer guide rails


42


of the extension panel. In this lower, stowed position the extension panel cannot make any sliding movement.




In order to extend the table, the main panel is pulled outwardly (FIGS.


15


and


16


). In doing so, the sliding rails


32


slip underneath the extension panel until the slopes


35


,


37


thereof come into contact with the slopes


53


,


55


of the extension panel. At this time, the extension panel begins to move upwardly under a scissors action. As the separation between the slopes


35


,


37


on the sliding rails and the slopes


25


on the fixed frame is reduced, the extension panel is forced upward. The slopes


53


,


55


thus ride up the slopes


35


,


37


and, at the same time, the slots


44


on the outer guide rails of the extension panel move out of their substantially vertical alignment with the stop blocks


24


(FIG.


17


). At the end of the vertical travel, the extension panel sits on top of the sliding rails, so that the top edges of the sliding rails contact the underside edges of the inner guide rails


32


of the extension panel. At this time, the slots on the outer guide rails have lifted clear of the fixed blocks on the main frame (FIG.


18


). Thus, the extension panel can now move with the sliding rails (FIG.


19


).




The main panel is next pushed inwardly and the extension panel similarly moves inwardly until it is stopped by the centre stop rail


40


(FIG.


20


). Since the extension panel has been stopped by the rail


40


, further inward movement of the main panel causes the separation of the sliding rail


32


from the inner guide rail


52


of the extension panel. When the slopes


53


,


55


of the extension panel come into contact with the corresponding slopes


35


,


37


of the guide rail


32


, the extension panel starts to lower as it comes to be seated on the slopes


35


,


37


rather than on the top surface of the sliding rail. The lowering of the extension panel is arrested when the lower side of the extension panel engages the top of the stop rail


40


. At this point, the gap


46


of the outer guide rail


42


of the extension panel comes into alignment with the stop block, so that the top of the stop block


24


contacts the ledge or shoulder


47


of the guide rail


42


and thereby supports the extension panel.




Finally, the main panel is pushed further inwardly so as to bring the inner edge of the main panel


14


into intimate edgewise contact with the outer facing edge of the extension panel


18


. The table has now assumed the extended condition shown in

FIGS. 2

,


21


and


22


.




In order to close the table back to its normal size, the main panel is pulled outwardly once again. The slopes


35


,


37


and


53


,


55


come into mutual contact and the extension panel moves outwardly until the slope


25


meets the slope


45


when the stop block


24


becomes aligned with the slot


44


(e.g., in the same position as FIG.


17


). At this point, the user feels a knock as the edge of the stop block


24


comes into contact with the edge of the slot


44


, and the outward pulling action on the main panel is stopped. The main panel is now pushed inwardly.




As the separation between the slopes


35


,


37


of the sliding rails


32


from the slopes


53


,


55


of the inner guide rails of the extension panel increases, the extension panel is automatically lowered into its original position with the gap of increasing size. When the extension panel has reached its lowest position, the main panel is slid inwardly over the top of the extension panel and the extension panel enters the clearance gap


38


shown in

FIG. 9

provided by spacer block


39


between panel


14


and rail


32


. Finally, the inner edge of the main panel reaches the stop rail


40


. The table thus assumes the condition shown in FIG.


1


.




In the above described embodiment, each sliding rail has a pair of inclined guide surfaces


35


,


37


and each inner rail of the extension panel has a corresponding pair of inclined guide surfaces


53


,


55


. The use of such pairs of inclined surfaces, staggered in the sliding direction, is preferred since this ensures that the extension panel remains level as it is moved between the operative and stowed positions.




The invention may be embodied in numerous other specific forms without departing from the scope thereof as defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An extendable table comprising:a fixed frame (10, 22) comprising a pair of frame members (22), each having an inclined surface (25); a sliding frame (32) arranged to be slidably movable relative to said fixed frame and comprising a pair of rails (32), each including a pair of inclined surfaces (35, 37) spaced apart in the sliding direction; a main top panel (14) secured to said sliding frame whereby said main top panel may be pulled outwardly to open up an extension gap over said fixed frame; and an extension top panel (18) locatable on said sliding frame (32) and within said extension gap to form a continuous extended table surface with said main top panel (14) and comprising: first guide means (52) interacting with said sliding frame (32) comprising a corresponding pair of first inclined surface (53, 55) for each frame rail spaced apart in the sliding direction which engages the frame rail inclined surface (35, 37) as the extension top panel moves between said lower and upper positions; and second guide means (42) interacting with said inclined surfaces (25) of the frame members (22) of the fixed frame whereby, when the main top panel (14) is pulled outwardly, the extension top panel (18) is caused to be lifted automatically within said extension gap from a lower position below the level of the main top panel to an upper position at the level of the main top panel, and wherein the extension top panel (18) is stowed beneath the main top panel (14) when said extension gap is closed.
  • 2. An extendable table according to claim 1, wherein said second guide means (42) of the extension top panel (18) includes a second inclined surface (45) which engages the frame member inclined surface (25) as the extension top panel moves between said lower and upper positions.
  • 3. An extendable table according to claim 2 wherein the extension top panel (18) is lifted automatically from said lower position by a scissors action in which the frame rail inclined surface (35, 37) and the frame member inclined surface (25) are moved closer to each other thereby forcing the extension top panel to move in an upward direction.
  • 4. An extendable table according to claim 3, wherein said second guide means of the extension top panel (18) comprises a slot (44) arranged to receive a guide block (24) provided on said frame member.
  • 5. An extendable table according to claim 4, wherein the first guide means (53, 55) are formed on a pair of first guide rails (52) of the extension top panel and the second guide means (44, 45) are formed on a pair of second guide rails (42) of the extension top panel.
  • 6. An extendable table according to claims 5, further comprising a stop rail (40) secured to the fixed frame (10), said stop rail serving to prevent inward travel of the extension top panel (18) as the main top panel (14) is moved inwardly to bring the two panels into intimate edgewise contact.
  • 7. An extendable table according to claim 6, further comprising a second sliding frame (32), a second main top panel (16), a second extension top panel (20), and a mechanism linking the same as aforeclaimed, whereby the table top surface is extendable optionally by the inclusion of one or both of the first and second extension top panels (18, 20).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9901406 Apr 1999 MY
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Number Name Date Kind
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Number Date Country
68554-A Mar 1951 NL