This invention relates to the field of furniture. More particularly, this invention relates to a table having a fold-in-half tabletop, collapsible legs, and a serpentine central support tube for supporting a central region of the tabletop.
Banquet and utility tables having collapsible legs and fold-in-half tabletops are well known. Conventionally, fold-in-half tabletops comprise two plastic tabletop halves that are formed by blow molding or injection molding. When the table is unfolded into the use position in which the tabletop halves are aligned, the inner edges of the tabletop halves come together in the center of the tabletop. In some designs, such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,096,799 and depicted in
Though a rigid tabletop is desirable, providing integral interlocking and overlapping features in the tabletop halves introduces further complexity and cost to the mold in which the tabletop halves are formed. Further, because these features are located at or near the mold separation line where two mold halves come together, the removal of any plastic burs in the molded parts at the mold separation line is made more difficult. It is easier to remove burs if the mold separation line coincides with a straight edge surface, with no features projecting from the edge surface. Thus, elimination of the interlocking features would make the manufacturing process more efficient.
What is needed, therefore, is a fold-in-half tabletop that is sufficiently rigid and has straight surfaces along the inner edges of the tabletop halves, with no molded interlocking features.
The above and other needs are met by a collapsible table having a use position and a storage position. The collapsible table includes a tabletop comprising a first tabletop portion having a first inner edge, and a second tabletop portion having a second inner edge. The first and second inner edges are adjacent each other when the table is in the use position, and the first and second inner edges are separated from each other when the table is in the storage position. The collapsible table also includes a pair of opposing first side rails attached to the first tabletop portion, and a pair of opposing second side rails attached to the second tabletop portion. A first leg assembly is pivotally connected between the first side rails, and a second leg assembly is pivotally connected between the second side rails. The first leg assembly extends downward from the first tabletop portion when the table is in the use position, and the first leg assembly is disposed adjacent the first tabletop portion when the table is in the storage position. The second leg assembly extends downward from the second tabletop portion when the table is in the use position, and the second leg assembly is disposed adjacent the second tabletop portion when the table is in the storage position. A pair of hinges is disposed on a hinge axis. Each of the hinges connects one of the first side rails to one of the second side rails, such that the first and second tabletop portions are operable to pivot with respect to each other about the hinge axis.
The collapsible table also includes a serpentine central support tube disposed along the hinge axis. The central support tube comprises one or more first tubular portions disposed to one side of the hinge axis toward the first tabletop portion, and one or more second tubular portions disposed to an opposing side of the hinge axis toward the second tabletop portion. When the table is in the use position, the one or more first tubular portions provide support for the first tabletop portion at the first inner edge, and one or more second tubular portions provide support for the second tabletop portion at the second inner edge.
In some embodiments, the central support tube includes one second tubular portion disposed adjacent a central region of the first inner edge, and two first tubular portions, wherein one of the two first tubular portions is disposed to either side of the second tubular portion. The two first tubular portions of this embodiment are curved toward the first tabletop portion, and the second tubular portion is parallel to the first inner edge of the first tabletop portion.
In some embodiments, the first tubular portions of the central support tube each include an aperture through which a fastener passes to attach the central support tube to the first tabletop portion.
In some embodiments, the first and second tabletop portions are formed from blow-molded plastic.
In some embodiments, the first and second inner edges of the first and second tabletop portions are straight and parallel to the hinge axis.
In some embodiments, the first leg assembly is pivotally connected to the first side rails and the second leg assembly is pivotally connected to the second side rails.
In some embodiments, the collapsible table includes a pair of first articulating brace assemblies connected between the first leg assembly and the first side rails, and a pair of second articulating brace assemblies connected between the second leg assembly and the second side rails.
Other embodiments of the invention will become apparent by reference to the detailed description in conjunction with the figures, wherein elements are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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The first side rails 30a-32a are preferably attached to a first bottom surface 33a of the first tabletop portion 12a and the second side rails 30b-32b are preferably attached to a second bottom surface 33b of the second tabletop portion 12b, respectively, using screws or other fasteners as depicted in
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Preferably, the first tubular portions 38a of the central support tube 38 are curved toward the first tabletop portion 12a, and the second tubular portion 38b is curved toward the second tabletop portion 12b. In preferred embodiments, the second tubular portion 38b is disposed substantially parallel to the inner edges 42a and 42b of the first and second tabletop portions 12a and 12b.
In some embodiments, the first tubular portions 38a of the central support tube 38 include apertures 48 through which fasteners pass to attach the central support tube 38 to the first tabletop portion 12a.
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the invention and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
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