Foldable table frame

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6722293
  • Patent Number
    6,722,293
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A foldable table frame includes a rectangular tabletop unit and a leg unit. The tabletop unit includes U-shaped front and rear frame members pivoted to each other so as to be foldable toward and unfoldable from each other. The leg unit includes two X-shaped leg frame portions, each including first and second leg members pivoted to each other and having upper ends pivoted respectively to the front and rear frame members. The leg members are movable together with the front and rear frame members when the front and rear frame members are moved pivotally relative to each other. The leg members are folded toward each other, and extend into recesses formed in bottom sides of the front and rear frame members when the tabletop unit is folded.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a foldable table frame for supporting a machine set thereon, more particularly to a foldable table frame which occupies a relatively small amount of space when folded.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a known table frame


20


for supporting a machine set (not shown) thereon is shown to include a rectangular tabletop unit


21


and a foldable leg unit


22


. The tabletop unit


21


is mounted horizontally on top of the leg unit


22


when the latter is unfolded. The tabletop unit


21


includes front and rear rods


211


and a pair of lateral rods


215


interconnecting the front and rear rods


211


. The leg unit


22


includes X-shaped front and rear leg frame portions


221


mounted on the front and rear rods


211


, respectively, and a pair of linking rods


225


interconnecting the front and rear leg frame portions


221


. Each of the front and rear leg frame portions


221


has leg members


223


disposed in a criss-crossing arrangement and pivoted to each other at middle sections thereof. Each of the leg members


223


has an upper end pivoted to a corresponding one of the front and rear rods


211


using a respective pivot axle


222


that extends through a respective elongated slot


212


formed in the corresponding one of the front and rear rods


211


. The pivot axle


222


is slidable along the slot


212


during folding and unfolding operation of the table frame


20


. Each of the front and rear rods


211


has an inner side provided with a retaining plate


23


which is biased to move downwardly and which has a bottom edge formed with a pair of notch sets, each including a first notch


231


for engaging a corresponding pivot axle


222


when the leg unit


22


is folded so as to retain the leg unit


22


in a folded position, and a second notch


231


′ for engaging the corresponding pivot axle


222


when the leg unit


22


is unfolded so as to retain the leg unit


22


in an unfolded position. The retaining plate


23


is formed with a handle extension


232


. In use, the handle extensions


232


are lifted upwardly to disengage the retaining plates


23


from the pivot axles


222


so as to permit folding and unfolding of the leg unit


22


.




However, it is noted that the conventional table frame


20


has a relatively large thickness when the leg unit


22


is folded upon the tabletop unit


21


. Moreover, since the tabletop unit


21


is unfoldable, the conventional table frame


20


still occupies a relatively large amount of space in its folded state.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a foldable table frame which has a reduced thickness and which occupies a relatively small amount of space when folded. Accordingly, the foldable table frame of the present invention includes a tabletop unit and a leg unit. The tabletop unit includes front and rear frame members, each of which has a U-shaped configuration. The front frame member includes parallel first lateral rods with front and rear ends and a horizontal front bar extending transversely between the front ends of the first lateral rods. The rear frame member includes parallel second lateral rods with front and rear ends and a horizontal rear bar extending transversely between the rear ends of the second lateral rods. Each of the front and rear frame members has a top wall. The rear ends of the first lateral rods of the front frame member are connected pivotally and respectively to the front ends of the second lateral rods of the rear frame member such that the front and rear frame members are pivotable relative to each other about a horizontal upper pivot axis parallel to the front and rear bars. Each of the first and second lateral rods of the front and rear frame members has a bottom side formed with a recess. The rear end of each of the first lateral rods has an end plate, which has a convex edge. The front end of each of the second lateral rods has an end piece which is pivoted to the end plate of the respective one of the first lateral rods for pivoting about the upper pivot axis and which has an abutment portion that is transverse to the end plate of the respective one of the first lateral rods. The table top unit is movable between an unfolded position, in which the top wall of the front frame member extends horizontally and is coplanar with the top wall of the rear frame member, and a folded position in which the first and second lateral rods are turned upright to enable the front and rear bars to move proximate to each other. The convex edge on the rear end of each of the first lateral rods moves along the abutment portion on the front end of the respective one of the second lateral rods during movement of the front and rear frame members between the folded and unfolded positions. The leg unit includes a pair of X-shaped leg frame portions, each of which includes first and second leg members having upper and lower ends and intermediate sections pivoted to each other about a lower pivot axis that is located below and that is parallel to the upper pivot axis. The upper ends of the first leg members of the leg frame portions are pivoted respectively to the first lateral rods of the front frame member about a horizontal front pivot axis parallel to the upper pivot axis. The upper ends of the second leg members of the leg frame portions are pivoted respectively to the second lateral rods of the rear frame member of the tabletop unit about a horizontal rear pivot axis parallel to the front pivot axis. The first and second leg members of each of the leg frame portions are movable together with the first and second lateral rods, and pivot relative to each other about the lower pivot axis for folding toward and for unfolding from each other when the tabletop unit is moved between the folded and unfolded positions. The first and second leg members of the leg frame portions extend respectively into the recesses of the first and second lateral rods of the front and rear frame members of the tabletop unit when the tabletop unit is moved to the folded position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional table frame in an unfolded state;





FIG. 2

is an elevational view of the conventional table frame in a folded state;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the foldable table frame of the present invention in an unfolded state;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the foldable table frame of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a lateral side view of the preferred embodiment in the unfolded state;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view illustrating relative positions between front and rear frame members of a tabletop unit of the foldable table frame of the preferred embodiment in the state shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a lateral side view of the preferred embodiment during a folding operation;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view illustrating the relative positions between the front and rear frame members of the tabletop unit in the state shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the foldable table frame of the preferred embodiment in a folded state;





FIG. 10

is a lateral side view of the preferred embodiment in the state shown in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view illustrating relative positions between front and rear limiting plates of the tabletop unit in the state shown in

FIG. 10

; and





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the foldable table frame of the preferred embodiment in the folded state, where lower sections of leg members are detached and removed therefrom.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the preferred embodiment of the foldable table frame according to the present invention is shown to include a tabletop unit


30


adapted to support a machine set (not shown) thereon, and a leg unit


40


.




The tabletop unit


30


includes front and rear frame members


31


,


32


, each of which has a U-shaped configuration and a top wall


311


,


321


adapted to permit placing of the machine set thereon. The top walls


311


,


321


are formed with fastener holes


322


,


312


around corners thereof to permit extension of fasteners (not shown) therethrough for fastening the machine set on the top walls


311


,


321


. The front frame member


31


includes parallel first lateral rods


317


, and a horizontal front bar


316


extending transversely between front ends of the first lateral rods


317


. The rear frame member


32


includes parallel second lateral rods


327


, and a horizontal rear bar


326


extending transversely between rear ends of the second lateral rods


327


. Each of the first and second lateral rods


317


,


327


has an inverted L-shaped cross-section which defines a bottom recess


313


,


323


on a bottom side of the respective one of the lateral rods


317


,


327


. The first lateral rods


317


have rear ends connected pivotally and respectively to front ends of the second lateral rods


327


using a pair of first pivot shafts


33


which extend along an upper pivot axis that is parallel to the front and rear bars


316


,


326


such that the front and rear frame members


31


,


32


are pivotable relative to each other about the upper pivot axis for moving the tabletop unit


30


between an unfolded position and a folded position. The rear end of each of the first lateral rods


317


is formed with an end plate


314


which has a respective one of the first pivot shafts


33


extending therethrough and which has a convex edge


315


that is connected to a longitudinal bottom edge


318


of a respective one of the first lateral rods


317


. The front end of each of the second lateral rods


327


is formed with an L-shaped end piece


324


which is pivoted to the end plate


314


on the corresponding one of the first lateral rods


317


using the respective first pivot shaft


33


and which includes an abutment portion


325


that is transverse to the end plate


314


of the respective one of the first lateral rods


317


. As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, when the tabletop unit


30


is in the unfolded position, the longitudinal bottom edge


318


of each of the first lateral rods


317


abuts against the abutment portion


325


on the end piece


324


of the corresponding one of the second lateral rods


327


, thereby retaining the tabletop unit


30


at the unfolded position. In this situation, the top walls


311


,


321


of the front and rear frame members


31


,


32


extend horizontally and are co-planar with each other so as to be adapted to cooperatively support the machine set thereon. When the tabletop unit


30


is moved to the folded position shown in

FIG. 9

, the first and second lateral rods


317


,


327


are turned upright to enable the front and rear bars


316


,


326


to move proximate to each other. Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the convex edge


315


of the end piece


314


of each of the first lateral rods


317


moves along a top surface of the abutment portion


325


of the end piece


324


on the front end of the respective one of the second lateral rods


327


during movement of the tabletop unit


30


between the folded and unfolded positions.




Referring back to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the front bar


316


has a front side wall that faces forwardly when the tabletop unit


30


is in the unfolded position. The rear bar


326


has a rear side wall that faces rearwardly when the tabletop unit


30


is in the unfolded position. The front side wall of the front bar


316


has a pair of front limiting plates


34


mounted thereon. The front limiting plates


34


project upwardly relative to the top wall


311


of the front frame member


31


. The rear side wall of the rear bar


326


has a pair of rear limiting plates


35


mounted thereon. The rear limiting plates


35


project upwardly relative to the top wall


321


of the rear frame member


32


. The rear limiting plates


35


are generally L-shaped, and include a first limiting part


353


disposed on the rear side wall of the rear bar


326


, and a second limiting part


352


extending transversely from the first limiting part


353


and extending to a lateral surface on an outer side of a respective one of the second lateral rods


327


. The first limiting part


353


is formed with an elongated slot


351


which permits extension of a fastener


36


therethrough for mounting the rear limiting plate


35


adjustably on the rear bar


326


. The front and rear limiting plates


34


,


35


are adapted to cooperatively limit the machine set on the tabletop unit


30


to prevent the machine set from accidentally falling down from the tabletop unit


30


. The first limiting portion


353


of each of the rear limiting plates


35


forms a clearance


37


with the rear side wall of the rear bar


32


. The front limiting plates


34


are inserted respectively into the clearances


37


when the tabletop unit


30


is in the folded position, as best shown in FIG.


11


.




Referring again to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the leg unit


40


includes a pair of X-shaped leg frame portions


400


, each of which includes first and second leg members


41


,


41


′ that have upper and lower ends, and intermediate sections pivoted to each other using a respective second pivot shaft


411


. The second pivot shafts


411


on the X-shaped leg frame portions


400


extend along a horizontal lower pivot axis that is located below and that is parallel to the upper pivot axis of the first pivot shafts


33


. A packing ring


412


is disposed between the intermediate sections of the first and second leg members


41


,


41


′ to smoothen relative movement between the first and second leg members


41


,


41


′. The leg unit


40


further includes parallel front and rear linking rods


42


′,


42


. The front linking rod


42


′ extends transversely between and interconnects the second leg members


41


′ of the X-shaped leg frame portions


400


. The rear linking rod


42


extends transversely between and interconnects the first leg members


41


of the X-shaped leg frame portions


400


. The front and rear linking rods


42


′,


42


are located at a height lower than the lower pivot axis of the second pivot shafts


411


. The upper ends of the first leg members


41


of the X-shaped leg frame portions


400


extend respectively into the recesses


313


in the first lateral rods


317


of the front frame member


31


of the tabletop unit


30


, and are pivoted respectively to the first lateral rods


317


using an aligned pair of third pivot shafts


413


that extend along a front pivot axis parallel to the upper pivot axis of the first pivot shafts


33


. The upper ends of the second leg members


41


′ of the leg frame portions


400


extend respectively into the recesses


323


in the second lateral rods


327


, and are pivoted respectively to the second lateral rods


327


of the rear frame member


32


of the tabletop unit


30


using an aligned pair of fourth pivot shafts


413


′ that extend along a rear pivot axis parallel to the upper pivot axis of the first pivot shafts


33


. In the present invention, the third pivot shafts


413


are displaced from the front bar


316


, and the fourth pivot shafts


413


′ are displaced from the rear bar


326


such that the angle formed between upper sections of the first and second leg members


41


,


41


′ is reduced, to result in an increased height of the leg unit


40


when unfolded.




When the tabletop unit


30


is in the unfolded position shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the first and second leg members


41


,


41


′ of each of the X-shaped leg frame portions


400


are unfolded from each other, and the tabletop unit


30


is supported by the leg unit


40


in a horizontal position so as to be adapted to permit placing of the machine set (not shown) on the top walls


311


,


321


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, during folding and unfolding operation of the tabletop unit


30


, the first and second leg members


41


,


41


′ of each of the X-shaped leg frame portions


400


are moved together with the first and second lateral rods


317


,


327


and pivot relative to each other about the lower pivot axis of the second pivot shafts


411


for folding toward and for unfolding from each other.




Referring to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, when the tabletop unit


30


is moved to the folded position, the upper section of the first leg member


41


of each of the X-shaped leg frame portions


400


is extended into the bottom recess


313


of a respective one of the first lateral rods


317


. Similarly, the upper section of the second leg member


41


′ of each of the X-shaped leg frame portions


400


is extended into the bottom recess


323


of a respective one of the second lateral rods


327


. As such, the entire table frame, when folded, forms a generally rectangular frame (see

FIG. 12

) that has a thickness which is about twice the thickness of the leg members


41


,


41


′.




It is noted that, in the present embodiment, each of the first and second leg members


41


,


41


′ has a detachable lower section


43


disposed at a level lower than the lower pivot axis of the second pivot shafts


411


. The detachable lower section


43


of each of the first and second leg members


41


,


41


′ can be detached when the table frame is not in use, and can be subsequently disposed within the rectangular frame when the table frame is folded.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A foldable table frame comprising:a tabletop unit including front and rear frame members, each of which has a U-shaped configuration, said front frame member including parallel first lateral rods with front and rear ends and a horizontal front bar extending transversely between said front ends of said first lateral rods, said rear frame member including parallel second lateral rods with front and rear ends and a horizontal rear bar extending transversely between said rear ends of said second lateral rods, each of said front and rear frame members having a top wall, said rear ends of said first lateral rods of said front frame member being connected pivotally and respectively to said front ends of said second lateral rods of said rear frame member such that said front and rear frame members are pivotable relative to each other about a horizontal upper pivot axis parallel to said front and rear bars, each of said first and second lateral rods of said front and rear frame members having a bottom side formed with a recess, said rear end of each of said first lateral rods having an end plate which has a convex edge, said front end of each of said second lateral rods having an end piece which is pivoted to said end plate of the respective one of said first lateral rods for pivoting about said upper pivot axis and which has an abutment portion that is transverse to said end plate of the respective one of said first lateral rods, said tabletop unit being movable between an unfolded position, in which said top wall of said front frame member extends horizontally and is coplanar with said top wall of said rear frame member, and a folded position in which said first and second lateral rods are turned upright to enable said front and rear bars to move proximate to each other, said convex edge on said rear end of each of said first lateral rods moving along said abutment portion on said front end of the respective one of said second lateral rods during movement of said front and rear frame members between the folded and unfolded positions; and a leg unit which includes a pair of X-shaped leg frame portions, each of which includes first and second leg members having upper and lower ends and intermediate sections pivoted to each other about a lower pivot axis that is located below and that is parallel to said upper pivot axis, said upper ends of said first leg members of said leg frame portions being pivoted respectively to said first lateral rods of said front frame member about a horizontal front pivot axis parallel to said upper pivot axis, said upper ends of said second leg members of said leg frame portions being pivoted respectively to said second lateral rods of said rear frame member of said tabletop unit about a horizontal rear pivot axis parallel to said front pivot axis, said first and second leg members of each of said leg frame portions being movable together with said first and second lateral rods and pivoting relative to each other about said lower pivot axis for folding toward and for unfolding from each other when said tabletop unit is moved between the folded and unfolded positions, said first and second leg members of said leg frame portions extending respectively into said recesses of said first and second lateral rods of said front and rear frame members of said tabletop unit when said tabletop unit is moved to the folded position.
  • 2. The foldable table frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said first lateral rods has a longitudinal bottom edge connected to said convex edge of said end plate, said bottom edge abutting against said abutment portion on said front end of the respective one of said second lateral rods when said tabletop unit is in the unfolded position.
  • 3. The foldable table frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front bar has a front sidewall that faces forwardly when said tabletop unit is in the unfolded position, said rear bar having a rear side wall that faces rearwardly when said tabletop unit is in the unfolded position, said tabletop unit further including a pair of front limiting plates which are mounted on said front side wall and which project upwardly relative to said top wall of said front frame member when said tabletop unit is in the unfolded position, and a pair of rear limiting plates which are mounted on said rear side wall and which project upwardly relative to said top wall of said rear frame member when said tabletop unit is in the unfolded position.
  • 4. The foldable table frame as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of said rear limiting plates forms a clearance from said rear side wall of said rear bar, said first limiting plates being inserted respectively into said clearances when said tabletop unit is in the folded position.
  • 5. The foldable table frame as claimed in claim 3, wherein said second lateral rods have opposite outer sides formed with lateral surfaces, each of said rear limiting plates having an L-shaped configuration and including a first limiting part disposed on said rear side wall of said rear bar, and a second limiting part extending transversely from said first limiting part and extending to said lateral surface of a respective one of said second lateral rods, said first limiting part being formed with an elongated slot, said tabletop unit further including a pair of fasteners extending through said elongated slots in said rear limiting plates for mounting said rear limiting plates adjustably on said rear bar.
  • 6. The foldable table frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front pivot axis is displaced from said front bar, and said rear pivot axis is displaced from said rear bar.
  • 7. The foldable table frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein said leg unit further includes a front linking rod which extends transversely between and which interconnects said second leg members of said X-shaped leg frame portions, and a rear linking rod which is parallel to said front linking rod and which interconnects said first leg members of said X-shaped leg frame portions, said front and rear linking rods being disposed at a height lower than said lower pivot axis.
  • 8. The foldable support frame assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said first and second leg members of said X-shaped leg frame portions includes a detachable lower section that is disposed at a level lower than said lower pivot axis.
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