Folding table

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6374756
  • Patent Number
    6,374,756
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 20, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A folding table (2) of robust construction having a reinforced picture-frame edge and underside elongate chassis members (24, 26) running along the length thereof, the chassis member (26) pivotally supporting two pairs of legs (6) and opposed track elements (40, 46) associated with each pair of legs. The track elements (40, 46) accommodate followers (50) attached to opposite ends (52, 53) of a connecting element (52) to which are fixedly secured legs (56, 58) of a support frame (54), legs (56, 58) of which pivotally connect the connecting element (52) to the legs (6) so that movement of the followers (50) in the track elements causes movement of the pairs of legs (6) between a first inoperative position and a second operative position. Latching members (70) are provided to lock each pair of legs (6) in one or other of their inoperative and operative positions and damper members (90, 140) are provided on each leg (32, 36) to prevent rapid movement of legs (32, 36) between said positions.
Description




This invention is concerned with improvements in or relating to a folding table.




Such tables are well known for use as card tables, picnic tables and a more robust construction that may be utilised for refectory or canteen tables, which may be folded and stacked away after use.




However, even the more robust tables available hitherto, leave a lot to be desired when it comes to their inherent strengths and of late, it has become evident that folding tables must be designed to a very high specification if they are to be fit for their purpose.




Generally, the prior art, of which the disclosures of GB 613,359, FR 637,771 and U.S. Pat. No. 2,178,248 are prime examples, relates to a folding table comprising a pair of legs mounted at or towards each end of the table and enabling means associated with each pair of legs for enabling movement of the legs between a first position in which the legs lie adjacent an underside of the table, or substantially so, and a second position in which the legs extend at a right angle, or substantially so, to the underside of the table to support the table in conventional manner, wherein, each enabling means comprises two tracks fixedly mounted one on each side of the table, one track being a mirror image of the other, tracking elements each mounted for movement along an associated one of the tracks, and means connecting each of said tracking elements with an associated pair of legs to facilitate movement of the legs between their respective first and second positions as aforesaid.




While the tables of GB 613,359, FR 637,771 and U.S. Pat. No. 2,178,248 may find application as occasional tables, they are either lacking in strength for the purpose or they include complex unlatching mechanisms for releasing the legs from their second positions when folding the tables for storage. In addition, while the tables of these prior art documents include latching means for securing the legs of the tables in their second positions, they do not include a similar feature for securing the legs of the tables in their first positions.




The unlatching mechanism of U.S. Pat. No. 2,178,248 is arranged to act in tandem to release both legs of a pair of legs simultaneously, however, to effect such release it is required that the table be fully inverted and for foot pressure to be exerted on a bar connecting the release mechanism associated with each leg of the pair of legs. This is a cumbersome and somewhat impracticable means for releasing the pairs of legs and may not be readily achievable by everyone who needs to fold such a table for storage purposes.




The present invention seeks to mitigate or obviate the disadvantages of prior arrangements and thus provides an improved




folding table comprising a pair of legs pivotally mounted at or towards each end of the table and enabling means associated with each pair of legs for enabling movement of the legs between a first position in which the legs lie adjacent an underside of the table, or substantially so, and a second position in which the legs extend at a right angle, or substantially so, to the underside of the table to support the table in conventional manner, wherein each enabling means comprises two tracks fixedly mounted one on each side of the table, one track being a mirror image of the other, tracking elements each mounted for movement along an associated one of said tracks, and means connecting each of said tracking elements with an associated pair of legs to facilitate movement of the legs between said first and second positions, characterised in that each connecting means is pivotally mounted between an associated pair of legs and comprises a connecting element which extends beneath the table and wholly, or substantially so, between its associated tracks and provides one of said tracking elements at each end thereof for location in an associated one of the tracks.




Conveniently, the connecting means further comprises supports extending between opposite ends of the connecting element and an associated one of the legs of each pair of legs.




Preferably, the supports are each pivotally connected to its associated one of said legs whereby each connecting means is pivotally mounted between an associated pair of legs as aforesaid and the supports associated with each pair of legs are connected one to the other to add strength to the table leg structure.




In a table according to any one of the last three preceding paragraphs, latching mechanisms are provided for securing associated ones of the pairs of legs in their first or second positions, the latching mechanisms each being conveniently-mounted within its associated connecting element, each latching mechanism comprising a twin poppet arrangement biased by spring means to cause its associated poppets to be engaged in associated apertures provided in the tracks whereby, when the table is in use, the legs thereof are locked in one or other of their first and second positions.




Preferably, the latching mechanisms each comprise a pair of compression tabs slidably mounted within their respective connecting elements whereby, when the table is in use and the table legs are to be moved between their first and their second positions, movement of the pressure tabs of each pair towards each other causes movement of said poppets from their respective apertures to facilitate movement of the table legs as aforesaid.




Conveniently, damper means are provided to control the movement of the legs as they are moved between their first and second positions.











There now follows, by way of example of the present invention, a specific description of a novel folding table which description is to be read with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary inverted end view of a folding table;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary inverted plan view of the table;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary view taken generally in the direction of the arrow III in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary view taken generally in the direction of the arrow IV in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary exploded view taken generally in the direction of the arrow V in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a section view of the parts shown in

FIG. 5

when assembled together;





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary view in the direction of the arrow VII in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is a section view taken in the direction of arrow VIII in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary view corresponding to

FIG. 6

but showing a modified damper means; and





FIG. 10

is a view in the direction of arrow X in FIG.


9


.











The folding table


2


provided by the present invention, like prior art arrangements, generally comprises a table top


4


supported by two pairs of legs provided at opposite ends thereof, only one pair of legs is being shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings.




The invention is concerned with the improved and strengthened arrangement provided for moving each pair of legs between an inoperative first position, in which the pairs of legs lie adjacent an underside


5


of the table or substantially so, and an operative second position, in which the pairs of legs extend at a right angle, or substantially so, to the underside of the table to support the table in conventional manner.




As the arrangement provided for moving each pair of legs is substantially the same, only the arrangement at one end of the table: will now be described in detail.




The folding table


2


is intended for use in a more robust environment than the picnic tables, card tables and utility tables presently available. Thus, the table


2


comprises a substantial table top


4


strengthened by a picture-frame configuration of aluminium extrusions


14


,


18


and


22


and corner elements


16


and


20


, see

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




On its underside


5


, the table


2


comprises two chassis members


24


and


26


fixedly secured thereto and extending one on each side


29


and


31


respectively, along the table


2


, see FIG.


1


.




Each chassis member


24


,


26


is provided by an aluminium extrusion of generally “U” shaped configuration, see

FIGS. 5 and 6

.




The chassis member


24


provides pivotal support at


30


for a first leg


32


and the chassis member


26


provides pivotal support at


34


, for a second leg


36


of the pair of legs


6


, see

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


.




The chassis member


26


provides support on an inside face


38


for a track element


40


comprising a cam surface


42


adapted to receive in engagement therewith a first tracking element to be described hereinafter.




The chassis member


24


likewise provides support on an inside face


44


, for a track element


46


which is a mirror image of the element


40


and likewise comprises a cam surface (not shown) adapted to receive in engagement therewith a second tracking element (not shown) to be described hereinafter.




The first and second tracking elements, only one of which is shown diagrammatically in

FIG. 7

, are provided by opposite end positions


51


and


53


of a connecting element


52


.




The connecting element


52


is formed as an elongate extrusion and provides support for an elongate connecting element


128


, see

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


7


and


8


.




The element


128


is connected at opposite ends


130


and


132


to respective end portions


60


and


62


of legs


56


and


58


of an inverted “C” frame support member


54


, see FIG.


1


.




The two legs


56


and


58


of the member


54


are pivotally connected at


64


and


66


to the legs


32


and


36


, an arm


68


of the support member


54


connecting the two legs


56


and


58


to further strengthen the assemblage and add rigidity to the pairs of legs and thus the table


2


.




The folding table


2


comprises latching means


70


for locking the pair of table legs


6


in either their inoperative first position or their operative second position.




The latching means


70


, which is mounted within the connecting element


52


, see

FIG. 3

, comprises a twin poppet arrangement


72


biased by a spring


74


to cause an appositely disposed pair of poppets


76


, only one of which is shown in

FIG. 3

, to be engaged or disengaged in apertures


78


and


80


provided in the track elements


40


and


46


, see

FIG. 7

in which it is evident that the aperture


80


extends through the elements


40


and


46


and through the respective chassis members


24


and


26


.




When the pair of legs


6


are in their inoperative first position, the poppets


76


are locked in the apertures


78


and the legs


32


and


36


lie adjacent or substantially adjacent to the underside of the table


2


, within the confines of their respective chassis'


24


and


26


. Conversely, when the pair of legs are in their operative second position the poppets


76


are located in the apertures


80


and the legs


32


and


36


extend at a right angle, or substantially so, to the underside of the table as aforesaid to support the table in conventional manner.




It will be evident that in either position one merely has to operate compression tabs


82


and


84


of the latching means


70


to compress the spring


74


to disengage the poppets


76


and pivot the legs


32


and


36


between their inoperative and operative positions.




In order to avoid over rapid movement of the legs


32


and


36


between their inoperative and operative positions, each leg is provided with a damper means


90


, however, only that associated with the leg


6


is shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

.




The damper means


90


comprises a rubber moulding


92


which is cylindrical in cross-section and has two spigots


94


and


96


moulded thereon. The moulding located as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

inside the end of the leg


36


with the spigots


94


and


96


extending through associated apertures


98


and


100


respectively in the leg


36


. A spring clip


102


is inserted within the moulding


92


to retain it on situ and to force the spigots outwardly, viewing

FIG. 6

, into engagement with inside walls of the chassis member


26


. Thus, the speed of movement of the leg


36


is damped as it is moved between its inoperative first position and its operative second position.




At each end thereof, the chassis members


24


and


26


are closed by end supports


104


and


106


respectively, which end supports extend in height, see

FIG. 4

, above the depth of the chassis members


24


and


26


.




This extra depth to the end supports


104


and


106


provides stacking faces to allow the legs


32


and


36


to be fully accommodated with the “U” shaped chassis


24


and


26


and enable folded tables


2


to be neatly stacked one upon the other with the stacking faces acting as feet on which the tables are located.




In a modified arrangement, the folding table


2


is provided with a damper means


140


which comprises an extruded rubber sleeve


142


located on the leg


36


as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

.




The remaining legs of the table may be provided with damper means


140


instead of the damper means


90


.




In uses the rubber sleeve


142


acts between the leg


36


and the inside walls of the chassis members


24


and


26


to avoid over-rapid movement of the legs


32


and


36


when moving between their inoperative and operative positions and vice versa.




While the damper means include mouldings of rubber it is to be appreciated that mouldings of any other suitable materials may be utilised, for example the mouldings may alternatively be of a plastics material.




It will be appreciated from the foregoing that the table of the present invention provides a robust structure both in its folded and erected conditions with the incidence of damage in use being greatly reduced.




PARTS LIST






2


folding table






4


table top






5


underside






6


legs






8








10








12


table top






14


aluminium extension






16


aluminium extension






18


aluminium extension






20


aluminium extension






22


aluminium extension






24


chassis member






26


chassis member






28








29


table side






30


pivot






31


table side






32


first leg






34


pivot






36


second leg






38


inside face






40


track element






42


cam surface






44


inside face






46


track element






48








50


cam






51


end






52


connecting element






53


end






54


“C” frame member






56


leg






58


leg






60


end of leg


56








62


end of leg


58








64


pivot






66


pivot






68


arm of “C” member






70


latching means






72


poppets






74


spring






76


poppets






78


apertures






80


apertures






82


tab






84


tab






86








88








90


damper






92


rubber moulding






94


spigot






96


spigot






98


aperture






100


aperture






102








104


support






106


support






128


connecting element






130


end






132


end



Claims
  • 1. A folding table (2) comprising a pair of legs (6) pivotally mounted at or towards each end of the table and enabling means associated with each pair of legs (32, 36) for enabling movement of the legs (32, 36) between a first position in which the legs (32, 36) lie adjacent an underside (5) of the (2), or substantially so, a and a second position in which the legs (32, 36) extend at a right angle, or substantially so, to the underside (5) of the table (2) to support the table (2) in conventional manner, wherein each enabling means comprises two tracks (40, 46) fixedly mounted one on each side (29, 31) of the table (2), one track (40, 46) being a mirror image of the other, tracking elements (51, 53) each mounted for movement along an associated one of said tracks (40, 46), and mean s connecting each of said tracking elements (51, 53) with an associated pair of legs (32, 36) to facilitate movement of the legs (32, 36) between said first and second positions, characterised in that each connecting means is pivotally mounted between an associated pair of legs (32, 36) and comprises a connecting element (52, 128) which extends beneath the table and wholly, or substantially so, between its associated tracks (40, 46) and pro vide s one of said tracking elements (51, 53) at each end thereof for location in an associated one of the tracks (42, 46).
  • 2. A table (2) according to claim 1 characterised in that the connecting means further comprises supports (56, 58) extending between opposite ends of the connecting element (52, 128) and an associated on e of the legs (32, 36) of each p air of legs (6).
  • 3. A table according to claim 2 characterised in that the supports (56, 58) are each pivotally connected to its associated one of said legs (32,36) whereby each connecting means is pivotally mounted between an associated pair of legs (6) as aforesaid.
  • 4. A table (2) according to claim 2 characterised in that the supports (56, 58) associated with each pair of legs (6) are connected one to the other to add strength to the table leg structure.
  • 5. A table (2) according to claim 4 characterised in that latching mechanisms (70) are provided for securing associated ones of the pairs of legs (6) in their first or second positions.
  • 6. A table (2) according to claim 5 characterised in that the latching mechanisms (70) are each mounted within its associated connecting element (52, 128), each latching mechanism (70) comprising a twin poppet arrangement (72, 76) biased by spring means (74) to cause its associated poppets (72, 76) to be engaged in associated apertures (78, 80) provided in the tracks (40, 46) whereby, when the table (2) is in use, the legs (6) thereof are locked in one or other of their first and second positions.
  • 7. A table (2) according to claim 6 characterised in that the latching mechanisms (70) each comprise a pair of compression tabs (82, 84) slidably mounted within their respective connecting elements (52, 128) whereby, when the table (2) is in use and the table legs (32, 36) are to be moved between their first and their second positions, movement of the tabs (82, 84) of each pair towards each other causes movement of said poppets (72, 76) from their respective apertures (78, 80) to facilitate movement of the table legs (32, 36) as aforesaid.
  • 8. A table (2) according to claim 7 characterised in that damper means (90) are provided to control the movement of the legs (32, 36) as they are moved between their first and second positions.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9804288 Mar 1998 GB
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/GB99/00452 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/44469 9/10/1999 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
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Number Date Country
250194 May 1963 AU
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