The disclosure relates to a table, and more particularly to a foldable table.
Conventional foldable tables generally include a top plate and legs that pivotably connected to the top plate. The legs are operable to be in a folded state for decreasing the storage space required for storing the table. Such conventional foldable tables are usually valued for their compactness when the legs are in the folded state.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a foldable table that can be easily operable to be folded and unfolded, and that provides more table surface area for putting things on.
According to the disclosure, a foldable table includes a top plate, two leg units, and a telescopic support unit. The leg units are spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction. Each of the leg units includes two legs that are connected to the top plate and that are pivotable relative to the top plate between an unfolded position, where free ends of the legs are distal from the top plate, and a folded position, where the free ends of the legs are proximate to the top plate. The telescopic support unit includes two support members, a first telescopic subunit, and a lock subunit. The support members are respectively mounted on the leg units and are spaced apart from the top plate. The first telescopic subunit is connected between the support members, and has an inner tube that has an inner space extending in the longitudinal direction, and an outer tube that is sleeved on and that is slidable along the inner tube. The lock subunit is mounted in the inner space of the inner tube, and is operable between a lock state, where the lock subunit extends through the inner tube and the outer tube in a radial direction which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, so that the legs are maintained in the unfolded position, and that relative sliding movement between the inner tube and the outer tube is not allowed, and an unlock state, where the lock subunit is entirely retracted into the inner space to thereby allow relative sliding movement between the inner tube and the outer tube.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The top plate 1 is elongated in a longitudinal direction (D), and has a bottom surface 11 and a top surface 12 that is opposite to the bottom surface 11 and that is for putting things (not shown) thereon.
The two leg units 2 are disposed under the top plate 1, and are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction (D). In this embodiment, each of the leg units 2 includes two legs 21 that are spaced apart from each other in a transverse direction (T) perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (D), a connecting part 22 that interconnects top portions of the legs 21, and two bracket members 23 that are fixed to the bottom surface 11 of the top plate 1 and that cooperate with the top plate 1 to surround the connecting part 22, such that the connecting part 22 is capable of rotating relative to the bracket members 23 about an axis thereof, and such that the legs 21 are connected to the top plate 1 and are pivotable relative to the top plate 1 between an unfolded position, where free ends of the legs 21 are distal from the top plate 1, and a folded position, where the free ends of the legs 21 are proximate to the top plate 1 (as shown in
In this embodiment, for each leg unit 2, the connecting part 22 is formed integrally with the legs 21 and cooperates with the legs 21 to form an inverted U-shaped structure, and the legs 21 are configured to be telescopic for adjusting the height of the foldable table when the legs 21 are in the unfolded state. Such telescopic configuration of table legs are well known by people skilled in the art, so that further description about the telescopic configuration of the legs 21 is omitted for the sake of brevity.
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Each support member 31 is configured as a rod, and is rotatably connected between the legs 21 of the respective one of the leg units 2.
The first telescopic subunit 32 has an inner tube 321 that is connected to one of the support members 31, and an outer tube 322 that is connected to the other one of the support members 31 and that is sleeved on and slidable along the inner tube 321, such that the first telescopic subunit 32 is capable of elongating and contracting between the support members 31.
The inner tube 321 has an inner surface 323 that defines an inner space 324 extending in the longitudinal direction (D), an outer surface 325 opposite to the inner surface 323, a first through hole 326 that extends through the inner and outer surfaces 324, 325 in a radial direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (D) and the transverse direction (T) and that spatially communicates with the inner space 324.
The outer tube 322 has a second through hole 327 that extends in the radial direction. Sliding movement of the outer tube 322 relative to the inner tube 321 will result in change of a distance between the first through hole 326 and the second through hole 327. When the second through hole 327 is registered with the first through hole 326 of the inner tube 321, the first telescopic subunit 32 has a maximum length (L) (see
The lock subunit 33 is mounted in the inner space 324 of the inner tube 321, and that is operable between a lock state (shown in
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The two second telescopic subunits 34 are arranged in the transverse direction (T) on both sides of the first telescopic subunit 32, and are spaced apart from the first telescopic subunit 32 in the transverse direction (T). Specifically, each of the second telescopic subunits 34 includes an inner tube member 341 that extends in the longitudinal direction (D) and that is connected to one of the support members 31, and an outer tube member 342 that is connected to the other one of the support members 31, and that is sleeved on and slidable along the inner tube member 341, such that each second telescopic subunit 34 is capable of elongating and contracting between the support members 31.
It is noted that the number of the second telescopic subunits 34 may vary in other embodiments, and is not limited to the disclosure.
The auxiliary plate unit 4 includes an auxiliary plate 41 that is elongated in the longitudinal direction (D) and that is supported by the first and second telescopic subunits 32, 34, and two fixture members 42 that are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction (D), that are fixed to a bottom surface of the auxiliary plate 41, and that cooperate with the auxiliary plate 41 to surround the first telescopic subunit 32 without interfering with sliding movement of the outer tube 322 relative to the inner tube 321.
It is noted that the number of the fixture members 42 may vary in other embodiments, and is not limited by the disclosure. For example, the auxiliary plate unit 4 can includes only one fixture member 42.
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In this embodiment, for each leg unit 2, since the two legs 21 are interconnected by the connecting part 22, the two legs 21 are co-movable when the user operates any one of the two legs 21 while the lock subunit 33 is in the lock state.
It is noted that, in other embodiments, the fixture member 42 can be omitted so that the auxiliary plate 41 is removably disposed on the first and second telescopic subunits 32, 34.
In this embodiment, each leg unit 2 does not include the connecting part 22 and the bracket member 23 which are illustrated in the previous embodiment (see
In this embodiment, for each leg unit 2, since the two legs 21 are interconnected by the corresponding support member 31, the two legs 21 are co-movable when the user operates any one of the two legs 21 while the lock subunit 33 is in the lock state.
In summary, by virtue of the arrangement of the telescopic support unit 3, the user may easily operate the legs 21 of the leg units 2 between the unfolded position and the folded position. Besides, the foldable table can provide more surface area for putting things on. In the first and second embodiments, the auxiliary plate 41 may not need to be removed from the telescopic support unit 3 when the user operates the legs 21 to the folded position, so that usability and convenience of the foldable table are not affected.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments 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.
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