1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a folding table and in particular to a portable folding table having a single folding tabletop member.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Folding tables are widely used in rooms that are used for multiple purposes. Tables can be rapidly set up in a room, and then quickly folded and put in storage as may be required. A typical prior art folding table has a pair of tabletop surfaces that are hingedly connected along adjacent edges. Leg assemblies pivotally connect to the undersides of the tabletops and cross connect links pivotally interconnect the legs of one tabletop surface to the underside of the opposite tabletop surface. With such a configuration, tables fold between a substantially vertical storage position wherein the tabletop members and legs are generally vertically oriented and a horizontal use position wherein the tabletop surfaces are generally horizontal to define an extended tabletop surface. The tables provide a degree of nesting in the storage position so that the tables have a smaller footprint during storage.
Although such tables provide great utility and increase the flexibility of spaces in which they are used, the tables do have some drawbacks. The tables generally require a somewhat complex frame and linkage assembly to ensure safe folding between the use and storage positions. Moreover, it may be difficult to maintain a slow controlled folding motion so that the tabletops do not slam down towards the use position. Although such tables do provide a tabletop surface with great utility, the surface is not continuous. The tabletop members folding along an adjacent edge may present a pinching hazard requiring workers to use care during folding and unfolding. Moreover, it is often desirable to have a continuous single tabletop as it is generally easier to clean and maintain. Moreover, in some cultures and uses, a single tabletop member is preferred. Such folding tables may often be used in ballrooms and other halls wherein wedding receptions are held. A single tabletop is a sign of unity in some cultures and is often preferred over a table having a pair of opposed folding tabletops.
It can be seen then that a new and improved folding table is needed. Such a table should provide for safe and efficient use in folding between the storage and use positions. Such a table should utilize a single folding tabletop member forming the entire table surface. Moreover, the table should utilize a folding linkage that provides for controlled folding and slow deployment, especially when folding to the use position. Such a tabletop should also provide balance and allow for a single person to safely fold the table between the different positions. The present invention addresses these problems, as well as others associated with portable folding tables.
The present invention is directed to a folding table and in particular to a folding table having a single tabletop and a damper assembly to facilitate controlled folding between use and storage positions. The folding table includes two pairs of opposed legs with each pair having an associated framework. These assemblies are connected by a pair of folding linkages that facilitate folding between a use position and a storage position. In the use position, the single tabletop extends over the legs and framework in a substantially horizontal plane. In the storage position, the tabletop is substantially vertical. The storage position provides for a smaller footprint, requiring less storage space, allows a degree of nesting between adjacent tables and facilitates transportation between storage and use locations.
The legs are equipped with casters that extend so as to be spaced above the ground in the use position and to engage the ground with the legs automatically lifted from the ground in the storage position.
The framework includes pivoting members supporting the tabletop and connecting the legs. A pair of folding linkages have cross links that mount between the pairs of legs and facilitate the folding between the use position and the storage position. The folding tabletop is positioned slightly off center from the folding axis so that a majority of the tabletop is below the axis in the storage position. Such a position provides for a lower center of gravity and requires less effort from workers to fold and unfold the table.
In addition to the folding linkages, folding and unfolding the table is facilitated by a damper assembly including a damper having a damper body containing a damping fluid and a telescoping rod extending from the damper body. Valves in the damper control fluid into and out of the damper body and vary the damping forces so that damping engages at the proper position during folding and unfolding and provides the required forces needed while allowing the table to fold and unfold without requiring undue effort from a person folding and/or unfolding the table.
The damping assembly also includes a pair of linkages that are substantial mirrors of one another and connect the two folding portions of the frame as well as the damper body. The damper rod connects to the frame at an underside of the tabletop in one configuration. The damper linkages are substantially mirror images of each other and each includes two link elements connecting at the damper and that with the damper and damper rod form parallel four bar linkages. It can be appreciated that the force and length of the various links in the damper assembly may be adjusted depending upon the configuration of the table and the weight of the tabletop.
Folding and unfolding of the table is accomplished by gripping the tabletop at the ends or grasping handles on an underside of the tabletop proximate the top edge from the tabletop assembly storage position. Folding from the use position to the storage position is easily accomplished by simply lifting the tabletop upward and allowing the linkages to fold and using the weight of the tabletop to move to the storage position. The damper assembly also provides a mechanical force to aid in folding to the storage position.
Unfolding from the storage position to the use position is accomplished by again grasping the tabletop and guiding the tabletop downward toward the horizontal position. The tabletop is offset slightly and balanced so that the tabletop will fall somewhat slowly until reaching a position wherein the damper engages with greater force. This position might typically be, for example, at approximately 30 degrees from horizontal, after which the damper controls the speed of the table motion as the table top moves down to the horizontal position. It can be appreciated that no locks are required and that the folding may be easily performed with a single person guiding the tabletop between the storage and use positions. The valves in the damper provide uneven flow between extension and retraction of the telescoping rod to match the damping forces needed for folding and unfolding. The damper provides for faster motion when the tabletop is raised to the substantially vertical storage position than when being lowered to the substantially horizontal use position.
This configuration provides several advantages. When the table is in the use position, the damper extends vertically and the force extends through the pivot. Therefore, the force of the damper does not act so as to tend to fold the table. Moreover, the damper exerts a force that assists in maintaining the table in the storage position as the table is transported between storage and/or use locations.
These features of novelty and various other advantages that characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part hereof. However, for a better understanding of the invention, its advantages, and the objects obtained by its use, reference should be made to the drawings that form a further part hereof, and to the accompanying descriptive matter, in which there is illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the invention.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
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As shown most clearly in FIGS. 1 and 3-7, the folding table 10 includes a pair of folding linkages 40 that facilitate folding of the table 10 between the use position and storage position shown in
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It can be appreciated that the damper linkages 60 are independent of the folded linkages 40, as shown most clearly in
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To fold the table 10 to the storage position, the tabletop 12 may again be grasped at the sides or at an edge of the tabletop 12 or by grasping the handle 32. The tabletop 12 is simply raised upward and is easily folded in a controlled manner to the position shown in
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.