Information
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Patent Grant
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6170407
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Patent Number
6,170,407
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 27, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 9, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 108 9001
- 108 131
- 108 132
- 108 115
- 244 1886
- 244 1881
- 244 434
- 244 167
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A folding table leg mechanism for mounting to a tabletop, having a leg support with an extension portion and a base portion fixedly mounted to the extension portion, and a mounting mechanism for pivotally connecting the leg support to the tabletop. The mounting mechanism has a hinge joint for pivoting the leg support in a pivot plane substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane from a collapsed position in which the leg support is substantially parallel to the tabletop to an erect position in which the leg support is substantially perpendicular to the tabletop, and also has a rotation joint for rotating the leg support about a rotation axis substantially perpendicular to the tabletop when the leg support is in the erect position, from a first rotational position to a second rotational position. The leg support may be locked in place when it is in the second rotational position. The mechanism may also include a cord tray pivotally coupled to the leg support wherein the cord tray pivots with the leg support when the leg support is pivoted between the collapsed position and the erect position, but wherein the cord tray remains fixed in position relative to the tabletop when the leg support is rotated between the first rotational position and the second rotational position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to the field of folding support legs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Some prior art folding table legs comprise an articulated cross-support mechanism which spans between the leg and the underside of the tabletop. Often, the cross-support mechanism has a hinge in its middle which permits it to fold back upon itself when the leg is collapsed against the tabletop, but which is designed to prevent the cross-support from pivoting much past 180° at its full extension, when the leg is erected. These cross-supports maintain their spanning strength through the use of gravity or some form of friction lock which works to keep the cross-support extended. Such support legs tend to be flimsy and easily collapsed by accident once erected.
Additionally, many collapsible table leg designs fail to provide means for maintaining the table leg in its collapsed position. In order to keep the legs from extending and becoming obstructive, it is typically necessary to ensure that the table is transported and stored in an upside-down position.
Furthermore, many collapsible tables fail to provide means for organizing power cords and cables from computers and other electronic devices. As a result, these cords and cables typically fall haphazardly down the back of the table and are at risk of being tangled up with someone's feet when they are stretching their legs underneath the table.
Accordingly, it has been recognized that there is a need for a collapsible table support mechanism, which is sturdy, simple to use, and which is capable of locking the support in both its collapsed and extended positions. It has also been recognized that there is a need for a collapsible table support mechanism which provides a mechanism for keeping power cords and cables from devices in use on the table together, thereby reducing the risk that such cables might be tangled up with a user's feet when seated at the table.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed towards folding support legs.
The folding table leg mechanism of the subject invention is for use with a tabletop having a tabletop plane, and includes a leg support having an extension portion and a base portion fixedly mounted to the extension portion, and a mounting mechanism for pivotally connecting the leg support to the tabletop. The mounting mechanism has a hinge joint for pivoting the leg support in a pivot plane substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane, from a collapsed position in which the leg support is substantially parallel to the tabletop plane to an erect position in which the leg support is substantially perpendicular to the tabletop. The mounting mechanism also has a rotation joint for rotating the leg support about a rotation axis substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane when the leg support is in the erect position, from a first rotational position to a second rotational position. The mechanism may also include a cord tray pivotally coupled to the leg support wherein the cord tray pivots with the leg support when the leg support is pivoted between the collapsed position and the erect position, but wherein the cord tray remains fixed in position relative to the tabletop when the leg support is rotated between the first rotational position and the second rotational position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts and in which:
FIG. 1
is a bottom plan view of a folding table leg mechanism manufactured in accordance with the subject invention, in which the leg support is locked in a collapsed position;
FIG. 2
is a side perspective view of the folding table leg mechanism of
FIG. 1
, in which the mechanism has been raised to an erect position, and in which the mechanism is in the first rotational position;
FIG. 3
is a side perspective view of the folding table leg mechanism of
FIG. 1
, in which the mechanism has been raised to an erect position, rotated to the second rotational position and locked in place; and
FIG. 4
is a top rear perspective view of a table comprising two folding table leg mechanisms of the subject invention, in which the leg mechanisms have been erected and locked in place.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring simultaneously to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, illustrated therein is a folding table leg mechanism, shown generally as
10
made in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the subject invention. Leg mechanism
10
is mounted to the underside of a tabletop
12
and comprises a leg support
14
and a mounting mechanism
16
for pivotally connecting the leg support
14
to the tabletop
12
. In
FIG. 1
, the leg support
14
is shown locked in its collapsed position.
The leg support
14
comprises an elongate extension portion
18
, and a base portion
20
which is mounted to the bottom of the extension portion
18
, and which extends in a substantially perpendicular direction relative to the extension portion
18
. The leg support
14
also preferably comprises a support arm
22
which is mounted to the upper end of the extension portion
18
, proximate the tabletop
12
. Preferably a brace
23
extends between and is mounted to both the extension portion
18
and the support arm
22
. Base portion
20
may also comprise adjustable feet
24
, which have screw threads so that they may be screwably height adjusted with respect to the base member
20
, for optimal contact with the floor, as will be understood by one skilled in the art. Preferably, the extension portion
18
, the base portion
20
, the support arm
22
, and the brace
23
are of cylindrical tubular metal construction which have been welded together.
The mounting mechanism
16
comprises a first support plate
25
which is mounted to the underside of the tabletop
14
, typically through the use of mounting screws
26
, and a second support plate
28
which is pivotally coupled to the first support plate
25
by a hinge joint
30
. The mounting mechanism
16
also comprises a rotation joint
32
, which includes an insert cylinder
34
welded to the second support plate
28
, which is shaped to slidably fit inside the extension portion
18
of the leg support
14
. The rotation joint
32
also includes a gasket
36
which is positioned between the top of the extension portion
18
and the second support plate
28
, to reduce friction.
Two slots
38
have been cut through the extension portion
18
, exposing the insert cylinder
34
, beneath. Two mounting portions
40
, one corresponding to each slot
38
, have been welded to the insert cylinder
34
, and extend through the slots
38
. Each mounting portion
40
has been threaded to receive a bolt.
A cord tray
42
is preferably mounted to the mounting portions
40
, by bolts
44
, although it should be understood that the leg support
14
will function to support the tabletop
12
if a cord tray
42
is not included. The cord tray
42
is typically substantially in the shape of a squared-off “J” in cross-section, and forms a trough to receive electrical cords and cables
54
from computer
56
and other electronic equipment which may be sitting on upper side of the tabletop
12
, and directs them to the edge of the tabletop
12
, before they drop to the floor, as illustrated in
FIG. 4
in which two separate folding table leg mechanisms
10
have been mounted to the underside of a tabletop
12
.
The support arm
22
preferably comprises a locking bolt
46
, which has been threaded through the distal end of the arm
22
. A first engaging mount
48
has been mounted to the underside of the tabletop
12
, which is threaded to receive the locking bolt
46
. When the locking bolt
46
has been threaded into the first engaging mount
48
, the leg support
14
is locked in the collapsed position, relative to the tabletop
12
. The mechanism
10
may also comprise a support pad
50
, which provides support to the distal end of the cord tray
42
, when the leg support
14
is in the collapsed position.
A second engaging mount
52
has been mounted to the underside of the tabletop
12
, which is threaded to receive the locking bolt
46
. When the locking bolt
46
has been threaded into the second engaging mount
52
, as illustrated in
FIG. 3
, the leg support
14
is locked in the erect, second rotational position, relative to the tabletop
12
.
When storing or transporting the tabletop
12
, the leg support
14
may be locked in the collapsed position as shown in
FIG. 1
, with the locking bolt
46
threaded through the first engaging mount
48
and the support arm
22
. As should be understood, in the collapsed position, the leg support
14
is substantially parallel to the plane formed by the underside of the tabletop
12
. When a user wishes to utilize the tabletop
12
, the locking bolt
46
is unscrewed from the support arm
22
, and the leg support
14
is raised to an erect position in the first rotational position, as illustrated in
FIG. 2
, by pivoting the leg support
14
approximately 90° through a pivot plane which is substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane. In this position, the extension portion
18
of the leg support
14
is substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane. The leg support
14
is then rotated approximately 90° about a rotation axis which aligns substantially with the extension portion
18
of the leg support, thereby aligning the free end of the support arm
22
with the second engaging mount
52
. The locking bolt
46
is then threaded through the support arm
22
and the second engaging mount
52
, as illustrated in FIG.
3
.
While what is shown and described herein constitute the preferred embodiments of the subject invention, it should be understood that various changes can be made without departing from the subject invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A folding table leg mechanism for mounting to a tabletop having a tabletop plane, comprising:(a) a leg support comprising an extension portion and a base portion fixedly mounted to the extension portion; (b) a mounting mechanism for pivotally connecting the leg support to the tabletop, comprising: (i) a hinge joint for pivoting the leg support in a pivot plane substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane from a collapsed position in which the leg support is substantially parallel to the tabletop plane to an erect position in which the leg support is substantially perpendicular to the tabletop, and (ii) a rotation joint for rotating the leg support about a rotation axis substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane when the leg support is in the erect position, from a first rotational position to a second rotational position; and (c) a cord tray pivotally coupled to the leg support wherein the cord tray pivots with the leg support when the leg support is pivoted between the collapsed position and the erect position, but wherein the cord tray remains fixed in position relative to the tabletop when the leg support is rotated between the first rotational position and the second rotational position.
- 2. The mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein the base portion of the leg support extends in a substantially perpendicular direction relative to the extension portion.
- 3. A folding table leg mechanism for mounting to a tabletop having a tabletop plane, comprising:a leg support comprising an extension portion and a base portion fixedly mounted to the extension portion; a mounting mechanism for pivotally connecting the leg support to the tabletop, comprising: (i) a hinge joint for pivoting the leg support in a pivot plane substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane from a collapsed position in which the leg support is substantially parallel to the tabletop plane to an erect position in which the leg support is substantially perpendicular to the tabletop, and (ii) a rotation joint for rotating the leg support about a rotation axis substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane when the leg support is in the erect position, from a first rotational position to a second rotational position; and wherein the leg support comprises an arm support fixedly mounted to and extending in a substantially perpendicular direction from the extension portion proximate the tabletop.
- 4. A folding table leg mechanism for mounting to a tabletop having a tabletop plane, comprising:(a) a leg support comprising an extension portion and a base portion fixedly mounted to the extension portion; (b) a mounting mechanism for pivotally connecting the leg support to the tabletop, comprising: (i) a hinge joint for pivoting the leg support in a pivot plane substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane from a collapsed position in which the leg support is substantially parallel to the tabletop plane to an erect position in which the leg support is substantially perpendicular to the tabletop, and (ii) a rotation joint for rotating the leg support about a rotation axis substantially perpendicular to the tabletop plane when the leg support is in the erect position, from a first rotational position to a second rotational position; and wherein the extension portion of the leg support is substantially cylindrical, and wherein the rotation joint comprises an insert segment which is substantially cylindrical and which is sized to slidably fit within the extension portion.
- 5. The mechanism as defined in claim 4, wherein the extension portion of the leg support comprises at least one slot through the side of the extension portion and extending partway around the circumference of the extension portion.
- 6. The mechanism as defined in claim 5, wherein the insert segment comprises at least one mounting portion fixedly mounted to the insert segment and extending through the slot.
- 7. The mechanism as defined in claim 6, wherein a cord tray is mounted to the mounting portion.
- 8. The mechanism as defined in claim 7, wherein the mounting portion has been threaded to receive a bolt, and wherein the cord tray is bolted to the mounting portion.
- 9. The mechanism as defined in claim 3, wherein the arm support comprises a threaded locking bolt screwably mounted through the arm support.
- 10. The mechanism as defined in claim 9, wherein the tabletop comprises a first engaging mount which has been threaded to receive the locking bolt, fixedly mounted to the underside of the tabletop, wherein the first engaging mount is positioned to receive the locking bolt when the leg support is in the collapsed position, thereby locking the leg support in position relative to the tabletop.
- 11. The mechanism as defined in claim 10, wherein the tabletop comprises a second engaging mount which has been threaded to receive the locking bolt, fixedly mounted to the underside of the tabletop, wherein the first engaging mount is positioned to receive the locking bolt when the leg support is in the second rotational position, thereby locking the leg support in position relative to the tabletop.
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