The invention relates generally to furniture articles, particularly a line of tables and complementary ensembles that are ideally suited for use on small balconies, terraces, decks or walkways and confined or even irregular shaped areas. More specifically it relates to a furniture line that offers customizable furniture items such as table top shapes, sizes, heights and uses from selectable components while maintaining low cost affordability, ease of assembly and disassembly, essentially by hand, and even use of minimal tools and loose parts.
The furniture field is replete with table constructions for indoor and outdoor uses, and they are available limited as to aesthetics and/or functionality so that purchasers have to accept what is offered or available on the market. Accordingly, there has been numerous sacrifices that had to be made either as to aesthetics, functionality, ease of assembly, costs, or suitability for the intended purpose.
It will be appreciated that this background description is merely an overview to aid the reader, and it is not to be taken as reference to particular prior art, nor, as an indication that any of the deficiencies, disadvantages, or other problems pointed out were appreciated in the art or that they were satisfactorily resolved.
The disclosure describes, in one aspect, a furniture line featuring a customizable table having a top frame, provided selectively in a variety of geometric shapes adapted to receive tops selectable from numerous provided materials and patterns, including solid surface and grids; models with openings for umbrella poles and other accessories; an under mount cross-member coupling system to connect the top frame to a plurality of tubular or rod-like legs, either 3 or 4, in number, the legs being curved and transitioning from vertical to horizontal at upper and lower ends, at least one and preferably two hub-type leg couplers adapted to connect the legs intermediate to their ends and being easily attached and removable; and optionally provided horizontally mountable, rotatable leg levelers to provide stability on uneven surfaces. The disclosed table line provides durability, selection and customization of top shapes, sizes and varying materials, ease of assembly and disassembly, and stability in confined locations on multiple surfaces.
The disclosure also describes various improvements in the ease and versatility of attaching the components by way of alignment, securement and interchangeability providing personalized aesthetics and functions desired by users.
Finally, some of the embodiments disclose companion accessories that enhance the versatility of the table line and show the possible expansion of the features, components and aesthetics to related articles of furniture or other items of decor.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent and explained as the description herein proceeds when considered in connection with the accompanying illustrative drawings, and further by the accompanying claims.
a are plan views of the top and bottom respectively, of the leveler of
a are composite views of alternative levelers in a set;
a, and 48b are a perspective view, a top view, and a side view of the smaller top hub for a 4 leg table;
a, and 49b are a perspective view, a top view, and a side view of the larger bottom hub for a 4 leg table;
a, and 51b are plan views of the end, side, and cross sectional views respectively, of the leveler in
Referring to the drawings, particularly
In accordance with the present invention, the tables are representative of a furniture line customizable with the table being ideally suited for use on small balconies, terraces, decks or walkways which are confined or have irregular shaped areas. The customization of the tables is implemented by the provision of selectable numbers of a variety of geometric shape frames, corresponding tops, selectable from numerous materials and patterns in solid surface or grids and other options like openings for umbrella or light poles, holders, leg numbers and type, foot levelers and hooks.
Referring to
The bottom horizontal leg portions are provided with a threaded interior inward of the end tip to receive and hold a rotatable foot leveler 75 such as shown in
In order to secure the legs together there is provided a hub 60 which is collar shaped and has vertical semicircular grooves 81 symmetrically spaced about its outer periphery. The legs 58 attach to the collar or hub 60 that has tapped holes 77 (shown in
In accordance with the invention, referring to
In
Alternatively, referring to
An alternative embodiment of a table is illustrated in
The upper hub 260 described above is illustrated in greater detail in
The lower hub 280 described above is illustrated in greater detail in
Referring to
Another accessory shown in
In accordance with another aspect of the invention the table tops may be enlarged when larger surfaces are needed. Referring to
In
As shown in
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, foot levelers 75 are provided that are either stationary or rotatable to provide stability on uneven surfaces.
Referring to
In
Another embodiment of a foot leveler is illustrated in
In
It will be appreciated that other polygonal cross-sectional shapes can be used to provide more or less amounts of lift.
Referring to
Referring to
In accordance with carrying out the method of the present invention there is shown in
The chair has tubular or rod-like front legs 122 and back legs 124. The front legs are bent over rearwardly and provide connection to a seat 126 by way of Allen head screws 78.
The seat 126 includes a tubular frame and top which can be a solid surface or a grid to match a table top in material and, if desired, substantially in shape.
The rear legs 124 rise up and support a seat back 128 also constructed with a frame and a top like the seat.
The front legs 122 are attached to the back legs 124 by way of Allen head screws. Referring to
It will be appreciated that the foregoing description provides examples of the disclosed customizable table and furniture line. However, it is contemplated that other implementations of the disclosure may differ in detail from the foregoing examples. All references to the disclosures or examples thereof are intended to reference the particular example being discussed at that point and are not intended to imply any limitation as to the scope of the disclosures more generally. All language of distinction with respect to certain features is not intended to indicate a lack of preference for those features or to exclude such from the scope of the disclosure entirely unless otherwise indicated.
Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods for selection or assembly described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein as otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
Accordingly, this disclosure includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the disclosure unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
The designs, shapes, sizes and arrangements shown and described are intended to be illustrative of the versatility and choices that would be available, however, it is not intended that other variations thereof are excluded.
This patent application is a divisional application of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/279,543 filed May 16, 2014. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/824,046, filed May 16, 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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