The present inventive concept relates to an extension table.
Extension tables are tables for which one lateral dimension can be adjusted by adding or removing one or more extension leaves. They are appreciated as pieces of furniture, since they provide flexibility in the home or office. There is always a need to improve the functioning of extension tables.
To this end, according to the present inventive concept, there is provided an extension table, comprising a plurality of extension rails each extending along the table for adjusting a dimension of the said table; an extension leaf; and a locking mechanism, comprising a first locking part fixed to an extension rail of the said plurality of extension rails; and a second part fixed to the extension leaf; wherein the first locking part is lockable to the second locking part, when the extension leaf is added to the extension table, so that the extension leaf is prevented from being lifted upwards.
Preventing the extension leaf from being lifted improves the safety of using the extension table by improving the structural integrity of the same. This is especially the case when using several extension leaves, since the extension leaf is tied to the extension rail and not only, for example, to the other extension leaves, which otherwise could result in the extension leaves folding against each other.
The first locking part may comprise a first tab extending from the extension rail and the second locking part may comprise a second tab being configured to slide under the first tab when the extension leaf is added to the extension table.
This provides a simple, yet robust, locking mechanism.
The first tab may be horizontal and the second tab may be parallel to a main surface of the extension leaf.
This allows one to add an extension leaf by horizontally sliding it in place, which is straightforward and easy to perform for the user.
The first locking part may have an “L” shape, with a first part of the “L” abutting and being fixed to the extension rail and a second part of the “L” extending transversally with respect to the extension rail. The first locking part may comprise a protrusion extending into a matching hole in the extension rail. The first locking part may be riveted to the extension rail.
These features allow for a rigid first locking part that still is easy to manufacture.
The second locking part may comprise a spacing part abutting and being fixed to an underside of the extension leaf and the second tab extends from the spacing part.
This allows for a rigid second locking part that still is easy to manufacture.
The spacing part may have a hollow interior. This saves material.
The first tab and the second tab may have matching knurled surfaces. This prevents the first locking part from sliding with respect to the second locking part, improving the functioning of the locking mechanism.
The first locking part and the second locking part may be made of plastic.
The extension rail may be made of metal, which may be bent sheet metal.
The above, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present inventive concept, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of preferred embodiments, with reference to the appended drawings, where the same reference numerals will be used for similar elements, wherein:
The extension table 2 comprises a first extension rail 4 and a second extension rail 6, each extending along the length of the table 2 for adjusting the length of the table 2. Each extension rail 4, 6 may comprise two or more parts—as depicted three parts 6a, 6b, 6c— slidable against each other for adjusting the length of the extension rails 4, 6, and thus of the table 4. Each of the extension rails 4, 6 may be made of metal, which may be bent sheet metal.
The extension rails are at each end connected to each of two rigid short sections 5, so that each of the short sections 5 and the first extension rail 4 and the second extension rail 6 form a rectangular frame on which the tabletop 8 rests. At each of the four corners of the frame, a respective table leg 7 is attached.
The tabletop 8 of the table 2 is formed by a first fixed part 10 at a first short end of the table 4, a second fixed part 12 at a second short end of the table 4, and, optionally at the point of use, one or more extension leaves 14—as depicted two extension leaves 14—positionable to rest on the first 4 and second 6 extension rails between the first fixed part 10 and the second fixed part 12.
Further, the extension table 2 comprises a locking mechanism comprising a first locking part 16 attached to the first extension rail 4 and a second locking part 18 attached to an extension leaf 14, as will be elaborated upon in the following.
The first locking part 16 has an “L” shape with a first part 24 of the “L”, as installed, abutting the first extension rail 4 and a second part of the “L” in the form of a first, horizontal, tab 20, as installed extending transversally from the first extension rail 4.
The first locking part 16 may be made of plastic.
The first part 24 of the “L” may be attached to the first extension rail 4 through a rivet 30 through a hole 28 in the first part 24 of the “L”. Further, the first part 24 of the “L” comprises two protrusions 26 extending into a respective matching holes in the first extension rail 4, for keeping the first locking part 16 in place with respect to the first extension rail 4.
The second locking part 18 comprises a spacing part 32 abutting and being fixed to the underside of one of the extension leafs 14, and a second tab 22 extending from the spacing part 32, parallel to the upper 15a and lower 15b main surfaces of the extension leaf 14, thus extending horizontally in installed position. The spacing part 32 may have a hollow interior 33.
The second locking part 18 may be made of plastic.
Through this arrangement, if one were to attempt lifting the extension leaf 14 upwards in the vicinity of the locking mechanism, away from the first extension rail 4, the second tab 22 of the second locking part 18 will be blocked by the first tab 20 of the first locking part 16. Thereby, the extension leaf 14 is prevented from being lifted upwards.
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The second extension rail may have a first locking part locking to an additional second locking part of the extension leaf according to the same principle as just described.
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Thus, as has been described in the preceding, the extension table 2 comprises a locking mechanism, comprising a first part 16 fixed to an extension rail 4 of a plurality of extension rails 4, 6; and a second part 18 fixed to an extension leaf 14; wherein the first part 16 is lockable to the second part 18, when the extension leaf 14 is added to the extension table 2, so that the extension leaf 14 is prevented from being lifted upwards.
The inventive concept has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the inventive concept, as defined by the appended patent claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1950954-6 | Aug 2019 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2020/050807 | 8/21/2020 | WO |