1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to laundry tables and more particularly to folding, compact laundry tables that are setup adjacent to the washer and dryer.
2. Description of the Related Art
People typically want to sort and fold their freshly washed clothing in a laundry room adjacent to the washer or dryer units. Sometimes laundry rooms are small rooms with limited space for countertops or tables that could be used for sorting and folding cleaned laundry items. When a countertop or table is not available, the laundry is usually sorted and folded on top of the washer or dryer unit, or piled into a laundry basket and taken to another location to be sorted and folded.
What is needed is a laundry table that can be stored in a compact hidden, configuration when not in use that can be easily unfolded directly in front of or along the side of the washer and dryer unit.
The above stated object is met by a foldable compact laundry table disclosed herein that includes a rigid table support that can be selectively moved between a compact, space-saving configuration to a flat horizontal extended position in front of or along the side surface of a washer or dryer unit. In the first embodiment, the table support is attached to a vertically aligned rigid arm assembly designed to fit closely against the front or side surface of a washer or dryer unit. In the preferred embodiment, the rigid arm assembly is relatively narrow structure so that it may fit into the narrow vertical side gap normally created between side-by-side washer and dryer units.
In one embodiment, at least one lateral foot is perpendicularly aligned and attached to the lower end of the rigid arm assembly designed to securely hold the arm assembly in a vertical position inside the side gap. Most washer and dryer units include four level adjustable feet which are used to level the units. The feet elevate the units and create a small floor space between them unit and the floor. In the first embodiment, the apparatus includes two lateral extending feet with each foot having a low profile to allow it to fit in the floor space and under one or both side-by-side washer and dryer units. A leg on adjacent units may be positioned over the feet to hold the arm assembly in place.
Attached to the upper end of the rigid arm assembly is at least one rotating joint assembly that enables the table support to rotate vertically over the arm assembly's longitudinal axis. The joint assembly includes at least one rotating hub that connects to a post attached to a table support. In the first embodiment, two independent rotating hubs are provided that connect to two posts each attached to a table support. The posts are able to rotate approximately 90 degrees thereby enabling the two table supports to unfold rotate and extend in opposite directions to create an elongated sorting or folding surface that extends over the front surfaces of both side-by-side units. When the sorting and folding surface is no longer needed the two table supports may be rotated and folded upward and stored in the side gap between the two side-by-side units.
In a second embodiment, the table support is pivotally attached to two hinges directly connected to the front surface of one or both side-by-side units or connected to two vertical support arms that extend upward over the front surfaces of the units. During use, the table support is selectively folded downward and stored in a compact, vertically aligned position adjacent to the front surface of the washer and dryer units. The table support may be selectively rotated into a horizontally aligned position and used as a sorting and folding surface.
In a third embodiment, one or both washer and dryer units include a lower recessed front cavity each designed to receive a transversely aligned table support. One or more locking hinges are attached to the top edge of the table support and the upper inside edge of the front cavity that allows the table support to rotate between a vertical aligned position and inside the recessed cavity to a forward extending position. When folded downward, the top surface of the table support is flushed and has an appearance that matches the front surfaces of the washer or dryer unit. When pivoted to a forward extending position, the table support is locked in position and used for a sorting and folding surface.
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Attached or integrally formed on the lower end of the arm assembly 12 are two short laterally extending feet 14, 18 designed to securely support the arm assembly 12 in a vertical position along the sides of the washer and dryer units. The feet 14, 18 have a low profile to allow them to slide and fit under the washer and dryer units 90, 95. One of the adjustable leveling legs may be placed on top of the feet located along its upper end. The arm assembly 12 is made of two triangular-shaped plates 13, 17, spaced apart and connected together by a front plate 20 and a rear diagonal plate 22.
Attached to the upper end of the arm assembly 12 is a rotating joint assembly 24 that enables at least one table support 50 to rotate vertically over the arm assembly's longitudinal axis. The joint assembly 24 includes two side-by-side independently rotating hubs 25,30. Each hub 25, 30 is selectively attached to a rigid table support 50, 60, respectively. The two rotating hubs 25, 30 are positioned inside the space created between the two plates 13, 17. Each hub 25, 30 include a center bore 26, 31 that receive a transversely aligned axle 36 that allows them to rotate freely between the two plates 13, 17. Formed on the lower surface of each hub 25, 30 is a recessed stop surface 27, 32 which engages a stop pin 37 that extends transversely between the two plates 13, 17. The stop pin 37 is located below the axle 36. Disposed around the axle 36 and between the two hubs 25, 30 and the inside surfaces of the two plates 13, 17 are three washers 38A-C.
Each hub 25, 30, includes a flat support surface 28, 33 that extends forward and upward. Formed on the support surface 28, 33 is a table post bore 29, 34, respectively. The table post bore 29, 34 extends approximately half way into the hub 25, 30, respectively. As shown in
The two table supports 50, 60 include a square or rectangular outer tube frame 51, 61 with a thin panel 52, 62 disposed therein, respectively. Extended rearward from the inside corner of each tube frame 51, 61 is the table support post 54, 64 which is inserted into the post bore 29, 34 formed on the hubs 25, 30, respectively. Formed on the distal end of each post 54, 64 is a flat key surface 55, 65 that is engaged by a stop pin 72, 82, respectively. The table supports 50, 60 are sufficiently thin so that they fit into a side gap approximately one inch wide formed between the side surfaces on the side-by-side washer and dryer units 90, 95. During use, the upper end of the arm assembly 12 are positioned adjacent to the front edges of the washer and dryer units 90, 95 so that the table assemblies 50, 60 can be rotated is positioned in front of one of the washer or dryer units 90, 95 or in front of both units 90, 95.
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In a third embodiment of the invention, shown in
The side clip 250 is pivotally mounted via a pin 254 to the side surface of the table support 240. Formed on the upper distal edge of the side clip 250 is a recessed opening 258 designed to receive a laterally extending tab 248 formed on the end surface 242 of the table support 240. As shown in
The electric motor 320 may be connected to a switch box 400 with OPEN and CLOSE switches 402, 404 mounted on the front surface. The two switches 402, 404 may be coupled to a motor 500 located in the washer and dryer doors (not shown) that automatically rise and lower the table support 240 when the doors are opened or closed, respectively.
In compliance with the statute, the invention described herein has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown, is comprised only of the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.
This is a utility patent application which claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/930,566 filed on May 15, 2007.
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60930566 | May 2007 | US |