Claims
- 1. A ball games table, comprising:
- a table base;
- a table top supported by and fixed to said table base, said table top having edges and comprising a plurality of flat separate sections of boarding;
- means connected to said sections for enabling rigid interconnection of said sections of boarding with one another as the table is assembled;
- a plurality of separate sheets of material covering said separate sections, said plurality of separate sheets including an uppermost sheet, each of said separate sheets covering said boarding and the uppermost sheet of said plurality of sheets acting to form a playing surface, each of said sheets of said plurality of sheets of material being affixed to said table top at said edges thereof, the uppermost sheet of said plurality of separate sheets of material being selected from the group consisting of canvas and tarpaulin and each other sheet of said plurality of separate sheets interposed between the uppermost sheet and the boarding being of plastics material; and
- a plurality of members interposed between said table base and said table top, each of said members having a height which is individually variable to allow said table top to be levelled.
- 2. A ball games table as claimed in claim 1, wherein said table base has leg members and wherein the lengths of said leg members may be adjusted such that the table top and said playing surface may be levelled.
- 3. A ball games table, comprising:
- a table base in the form of a framework having leg members;
- a table top demountably fixed to said base, said table top having edges and comprising flat boarding;
- a plurality of separate and distinct sheets of material stretched across said flat boarding, said plurality of separate sheets having an uppermost sheet, each said separate sheet extending across and covering said boarding and the uppermost sheet of said plurality of sheets acting to form a playing surface;
- wherein the uppermost sheet of said plurality of separate sheets of material acting to form a playing surface, is selected from the group consisting of canvas and tarpaulin and wherein each other sheet of said plurality of separate sheets interposed between the uppermost sheet and the boarding is of plastics material;
- wherein the base is separable into component parts, and wherein the table top, when the table is assembled, is supported on the table base with interposition of a plurality of members the heights of which may be individually varied to allow the table top to be levelled.
- 4. A table as claimed in claim 3, wherein the lengths of the leg members forming part of the table base may be adjusted such that the table top and said playing surface may be levelled.
- 5. A table as claimed in claim 3, wherein the table top underlying the playing surface comprises a plurality of sections of flat boarding which sections, when the table is assembled, lie in a plane and are covered by said plurality of separate sheets of material and are interconnected by hinges.
- 6. A table as claimed in claim 3, wherein the table top underlying the playing surface comprises a plurality of sections of flat boarding which sections, when the table is assembled, lie in a plane and are covered by said plurality of separate sheets of material and wherein the join lines of different sections are non-linear.
Priority Claims (3)
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| 8505959 |
Mar 1985 |
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| 8508577 |
Apr 1985 |
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| 8511805 |
May 1985 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/929,854, 10/27/86 (now abandoned).
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Continuations (1)
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