The invention relates to an extending folding table for furniture, comprising a base plate guided on a furniture body so as to be extensible therefrom, and a supplement plate articulated to the base plate and adapted to be folded back onto the base plate.
Extending folding tables of this type are known in the art. The supplement plate is connected to the front edge of the base plate by a hinge. In the extended use position, both plates are arranged in a common plane, so that, together, they form a table plate disposed in a position in front of the furniture body and held on telescopic guides which are extensible from the body. When the table shall be stowed in the body, the supplement plate is folded 180° back onto the base plate so that it rests flat on the base plate. Both plates are then jointly pushed back into the interior of the body together with the telescopic guides.
It is an object of the invention to provide for a safe fixation of the extending folding table in the extended position.
In order to achieve this object, according to the invention, the base plate is adapted to be locked at the furniture body in the extended position by a lock, wherein the lock is adapted to be actuated by a trigger pin which projects from a top side of the base plate and on which the supplement plate rests in the folded position.
In the extended use position of the extending folding table, the base plate and therewith the entire unit formed by the base plate, the supplement plate and the telescopic guides is locked at the furniture body so that the table will not retreat into the interior of the body when it is subject to a force acting in push-in direction. When the table is to be stowed in the body, and the supplement plate is folded back onto the base plate for that purpose, the supplement plate presses onto the projecting end of the trigger pin and thereby actuates the lock so as to unlock the same so that the plates may then be pushed back into the interior of the body.
Useful details and further developments of the invention are indicated in the dependent claims.
An embodiment example will now be described in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
The cabinet shown in
The extending folding table 20 has a two-part table plate 22 which is supported on a carrier 24 that is adapted to be drawn out from the body 10. In the example shown, the carrier 24 is formed by a four-stage telescopic guide mechanism comprising two-four stage telescopic guide rail assemblies 26 having free ends rigidly connected by a cross-bar 28. In the center of the cross-bar 28, there is provided a rotary bearing 30 defining an axis of rotation that runs in the extension direction, a rectangular front panel 32 being rotatably supported at the bearing. The front panel 32 is arranged parallel to the front plate 14 of the body. The rotary bearing 30 is disposed at the back side of the front panel 32 such that it is offset in vertical direction from the center of the rectangular front panel 32, upwardly in the condition shown in
The table plate 20 is formed by a base plate 34 which is an inner plate in relation to the extension direction, and an outer supplement plate 36 connected to the base plate by a hinge 38. In the extended condition shown in
When the extending folding table 20 is to be stowed in the body 10, the supplement plate 36 is folded back onto the base plate 34 at the hinge 38, and both plates are pushed back into the body 10 in a condition in which they are superposed one upon the other. The base plate 34 is mounted for example on the second stage of the telescopic guide mechanism, so that, when the carrier 24 is extended completely and reaches the position shown in
In order to prevent that the extending folding table 20, when in the extended position shown in
The lock 40 comprises a transmission 44 arranged centrally behind the blind 42, with two locking rods 46 extending horizontally to opposite sides from the transmission so as to engage in holes 48 in the side walls 12 of the body when the lock is in the locked state. The transmission 44 has a trigger pin 50 which, in the condition shown in
When the supplement plate 36 is folded into the position shown in
The construction and function of the lock 40 will now be explained with reference to
The locking rods 46 are slidably guided at the blind 42. In the position shown in
As has been shown in
When now, the supplement plate 36 is folded back onto the base plate 34, the supplement plate 36 presses onto the top end of the trigger pin 50, as shown in
When the table has been extended again and the supplement plate 36 has been folded again into the position shown in
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