Information
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Patent Grant
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6464423
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Patent Number
6,464,423
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 23, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 15, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Bochna; David E.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 403 3224
- 403 321
- 403 384
- 403 DIG 9
- 108 64
- 108 65
- 108 69
- 108 90
- 292 252
- 292 102
- 292 103
- 292 101
- 292 203
- 292 204
- 292 202
- 411 546
- 411 180
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Improved table connecting brackets capable of quickly and easily connecting and disconnecting tables. The ganging bracket comprises a mounting assembly that can be attached to the first table and a connector assembly that can be attached to the second table. The ganging bracket also comprises a swing arm that has at least one seat disposed at one end of the swing arm and is constructed to receive and lock to the connector assembly. A tooth is disposed on the swing arm proximate each seat. The swing arm also has an aperture that is disposed on the swing arm distal the at least one seat, is constructed to receive the mounting assembly and is positioned and configured to allow the swing arm to be rotatably mounted to the first table.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to ganging brackets, and more particularly to ganging brackets that duly provide for quickly and easily connecting and disconnecting tables together and provide for enhanced stability and retention of the connected tables.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Tables of various shapes are used in diverse applications and arrangements. Frequently tables are arranged adjacent and abutting one another. Since tables may be inadvertently moved in such groupings, it is desirable to be able to interconnect and lock in place abutting tables for increased stability. Also, to provide for arrangements where a table is not connected to another table, a table connecting device that retracts out of the way underneath the table is advantageous to prevent the device from projecting out from under the table top. Table connecting devices of various types are well known in the art. Such devices are used for connecting and securing two or more tables together in the desired configuration. These devices are commonly used in a commercial setting such as conference rooms, but may also be used in a residential setting. The prior art, however, has inherent disadvantages.
One of the disadvantages of the prior art is that existing table connecting devices are designed so as to require that the connecting devices be mounted at a specific distance from the table's edge for the bracket to align properly with whatever device it is connecting to on the adjoining table. Since tables are commonly manufactured whereby the table core is formed first and then the desired edging which is available in different horizontal thicknesses is then fastened to the core, existing table connecting devices necessitate that the mounting holes in the core must be located at varying distances from the edge of the core due to the different table edge thicknesses. As a result, most table designers and manufacturers are required to design several different locations for mounting the brackets to the core and are required to maintain an inventory of many different types of table connecting devices. This generally substantially increases engineering design costs, requires many different design drawings, increases manufacturing costs, such as tooling, increases inventory volume because multiple connecting devices are required, and creates potential manufacturing and packaging difficulties.
Another disadvantage of the prior art is that many of the connecting devices require the user to tighten a screw or bolt to connect and lock the adjoining tables in place. This requires considerable time and effort for the user especially where the tables are reconfigured several times a day to satisfy different requirements of the room. Also, over time, the screw or bolt threads can become dirty or worn and the connecting device will not function properly.
The present invention overcomes these and other problems inherent in existing table connecting devices. The present invention provides a table connecting and locking bracket that operates quickly and easily to connect and disconnect two tables without adjustment of hardware. The ganging bracket joins tables side to side or back to back. Further, the ganging bracket eliminates the need for different mounting designs to accommodate different edge thickness, thus eliminating the need for many different engineering drawings detailing the different mounting locations on the table core for different edge thicknesses. Also, the user does not need any additional tools to quickly and easily connect the tables together with the ganging bracket. A feature of the bracket is that the swing arm of the bracket has multiple mounting seats that may be connected to a grommet on an adjoining table simply by rotating the swing arm and press locking the appropriate seat around the grommet fixed to the adjoining table. The horizontal thickness of the edging attached to the table core will dictate which seat will align with the grommet on the adjoining table. Therefore, the bracket may always be mounted the same distance from the edge of the table core. This universality is distinguished from the conventional connecting device which must be mounted on the table at a distance from the table edge that varies depending on the edge thickness. The ganging brackets will typically be used on tables located in rooms that require frequent table reconfiguration.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The principal object of the present invention is to provide a ganging bracket that can be mounted on the underside of a table for connecting and aligning tables.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a ganging bracket that comprises a swing arm which is a one piece construction.
A further object of the invention is to provide a ganging bracket that can be mounted at a set distance from the table core edge independent of the table edge thickness.
A further object of the invention is to provide a ganging bracket that will provide for enhanced retention of the tables once the tables are connected by the bracket.
A further object of the invention is to provide a ganging bracket which is simple in design and inexpensive to construct, is durable and rugged in structure and is reliable in nature.
A further object of the invention is to provide a ganging bracket that is easy to secure to a mounting surface and is easily operated to facilitate rapid connecting, locking and securing of the tables together without the need to adjust hardware.
A further object of the invention is to provide a low profile table connecting ganging bracket which extends a minimum distance from the underside surface of the table and can retract completely under the table when not in use.
A further object of the invention is to provide a ganging bracket having an attractive appearance.
Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and drawings of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These and other objects are achieved by a ganging bracket of the present invention. In one form of the invention, the ganging bracket has three seats that are designed to engage and lock around a grommet. The ganging bracket is rotatably mounted to one table and a swing arm can rotate with respect to a mounting screw and engage a grommet rotatably mounted on the adjacent table. Another feature of the ganging bracket is that after the grommet snaps into the seat, a tooth, disposed on the swing arm adjacent the seat, compresses the grommet and is held in place by the grommet to provide a fit that securely and tightly locks the tables together. Other embodiments of the ganging bracket can have one, two or more seats.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view of one embodiment of the ganging bracket of the present invention shown attached to a horizontal mounting surface.
FIG. 2
is a exploded perspective view of the of ganging bracket of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the swing arm of the ganging bracket of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a plan view of the ganging bracket of
FIG. 1
engaging a grommet.
FIG. 5
is a plan view of an alternate embodiment of the swing arm of the ganging bracket of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is a plan view of another alternate embodiment of the swing arm of the ganging bracket of
FIG. 1
engaging a receiving member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
is a plan view of one embodiment of the ganging bracket
10
constructed in accordance with the present invention, shown attached to the underside of a table core
11
proximate a table edge
12
. In
FIG. 1
, the ganging bracket
10
comprises a swing arm
13
that has a body portion
14
and arm
16
. The body portion
14
and arm
16
may generally form a V-shaped structure. As best seen in
FIG. 3
, disposed on the body portion
14
is a hole
40
. Turning back to
FIG. 1
, the swing arm
13
may be constructed of
10
gauge steel, high density plastic or any other suitable material that will provide for proper operation of the ganging bracket
10
. Further, the ganging bracket
10
comprises a mounting assembly
49
and a connector assembly
59
. Table edge
12
is available in different shapes and is constructed to provide for different horizontal edge thickness.
Attached substantially perpendicular to the arm
16
may be a tab
17
which may be constructed large enough and adapted for a person to easily grasp by hand. Further, disposed on body portion
14
and arm
16
are seats
19
,
20
,
21
each having a tooth
36
,
37
,
38
, respectively, located adjacent the seats
19
,
20
,
21
and disposed on the arm
16
. The seats
19
,
20
,
21
may be adapted and sized to receive a rubber grommet
63
(see FIG.
2
). Also, the seats
19
,
20
,
21
may have substantially the same diameter as rubber grommet
63
or may have any other diameter and characteristics necessary for proper operation of the ganging bracket
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the mounting assembly
49
may comprise a screw
50
, a washer
51
, a washer
52
, a grommet
53
, a spacer
55
, a washer
56
, a washer
57
and an insert
58
. The screw
50
may be a 1 {fraction (3/16)}″, ¼/20 screw coated with a nylon patch such as, for example, ND Patch® as provided by ND Industries of Troy, Mich.; NyLock as provided by Express Fasteners of Glendale Hts., Ill.; or the coating on the screw
50
may be any other type of material that will provide for proper performance of the ganging bracket
10
. The coating locks the screw
50
into the insert
58
so the screw
50
cannot loosen when the swing arm
13
rotates about the spacer
55
and the screw
50
. Further, the coated screw
50
locks in the spacer
55
between washers
51
and
57
so the spacer
55
is stationary with respect to the swing arm
13
and the grommet
53
when the swing arm
13
rotates about the screw
50
. The washers
51
and
57
may be ¼″ metal washers and washers
52
and
56
may be Delrin washers. The grommet
53
may be constructed of rubber or any other elastomeric material and have a ⅛″ groove
54
that is adapted to fit inside the hole
40
. The groove
54
may vary in size depending on the thickness of the swing arm
13
and the specific application of the ganging bracket
10
. The spacer
55
may be constructed of nylon. Further, when the spacer
55
is inserted into the grommet
53
the spacer
55
length may be long enough so that the spacer
55
extends past the grommet
53
on each end of the grommet
53
. This construction allows the grommet
53
to rotate freely with respect to the spacer
55
and thereby minimizes the rotational forces on the screw
50
. The insert
58
may be constructed of metal and inserted into a hole in the mounting surface (i.e., the underside of table core
11
), and provides a means for the screw
50
to be inserted into and rotatably mount the ganging bracket
10
to the mounting surface. The screw
50
, washer
51
, washer
52
, grommet
53
, spacer
55
, washer
56
, washer
57
or insert
58
may also have any other characteristics, may be constructed of any other material, or may be any other device that will provide for proper operation of the ganging bracket
10
.
Also shown in
FIG. 2
is the connector assembly
59
which may comprise a screw
60
, a washer
61
, a grommet
63
, a spacer
65
, a washer
67
, and an insert
68
. The screw
60
may be a 1 {fraction (3/16)}″, ¼/20 screw coated with a nylon patch such as, for example, ND Patch® as provided by ND Industries of Troy, Mich.; NyLock as provided by Express Fasteners of Glendale Hts., Ill.; or the coating on the screw
60
may be any other type of material that will provide for proper performance of the ganging bracket
10
. The coating locks the screw
60
into the insert
68
so the screw
60
cannot loosen when the seat
19
,
20
or
21
rotates about and locks around the grommet
63
. Further, the coated screw
60
locks in the spacer
65
between washers
61
and
67
so the spacer
65
is stationary with respect to the grommet
63
when the seat
19
,
20
or
21
rotates about and locks around the grommet
63
. The washers
61
and
67
may be ¼″ metal washers. The grommet
63
may be constructed of rubber or any other elastomeric material and may have a ¼″ groove that is adapted to allow the seat
19
,
20
or
21
to lock around. The groove
64
may be sized larger in length than the thickness of the swing arm
13
to provide the necessary alignment of the seat
19
,
20
or
21
with the groove
64
to provide for the instance, for example, where the horizontal centerline of the groove and the horizontal centerline of the swing arm
13
are not aligned (e.g., where the surface that the tables are positioned on is not level). The spacer
65
may be constructed of nylon. Further, when the spacer
65
is inserted into the grommet
63
the spacer
65
length may be long enough so that the spacer extends past the grommet
63
on each end of the grommet
63
. This construction allows the grommet
63
to rotate freely with respect to the spacer
65
and thereby minimizes the rotational forces on the screw
60
. The insert
68
may be constructed of metal and inserted into a hole in the mounting surface (e.g., the underside of table core
11
), and provides a means for the screw
60
to be inserted into and rotatably mount the grommet
63
to the mounting surface. The screw
60
, washer
61
, grommet
63
, spacer
65
, washer
67
or insert
68
may also have any other characteristics, may be constructed of any other material, or may be any other device that will provide for proper operation of the ganging bracket
10
.
FIG. 3
shows arcs
22
through
34
disposed on the arm
16
and body portion
14
. The arcs
22
through
34
are designed to provide proper performance of the ganging bracket
10
. The arcs
22
through
34
may have the characteristics and dimensions identified in the following Table A or may have any other characteristics and dimensions necessary for proper operation of the ganging bracket
10
.
TABLE A
|
|
CENTER
|
[Origin (0, 0) is
|
centerline of
|
ARC
hole 40]
RADIUS
START
END
|
|
|
22
−.925, 1.285
.344″
224°
286°
|
23
−.948, 1.268
.315″
94°
225°
|
24
−.975, 1.629
.047″
274°
301°
|
25
0, 0
1.851″
111°
121°
|
26
−.692, 1.818
.094″
291°
345°
|
27
−.296, 1.715
.315″
67°
165°
|
28
−.157, 2.049
.047″
247°
274°
|
29
0, 0
2.008″
91°
94°
|
30
−.031, 2.102
.094″
271°
0°
|
31
.378, 2.100
.315″
48°
180°
|
32
.620, 2.369
.047″
228°
255°
|
33
0, 0
2.402″
72°
75°
|
34
.787, 2.369
.094″
252°
36°
|
|
Further,
FIG. 3
shows hole
40
which may have a diameter of .5625 inches, however, the hole
40
should be adapted and sized to receive the grommet
53
and allow the swing arm
13
and grommet
53
to be rotatably mounted with respect to the screw
60
(see FIGS.
1
and
4
).
FIG. 5
is a plan view of an alternate embodiment of the swing arm of the ganging bracket of FIG.
1
. The swing arm
72
comprises a seat
80
, a tooth
88
located adjacent the seat
80
, a hole
90
located distal the seat
80
, and a tab
76
attached substantially perpendicular to the swing arm
72
.
FIG. 5
also shows arcs
81
through
85
disposed on the swing arm
72
. The arcs
81
through
85
are designed to provide proper performance of the ganging bracket
10
using swing arm
72
. The arcs
81
through
85
may have the characteristics and dimensions identified in the following Table B or may have any other characteristics and dimensions necessary for proper operation of the ganging bracket
10
.
TABLE B
|
|
CENTER
|
[Origin (0, 0) is
|
centerline of
|
ARC
hole 90]
RADIUS
START
END
|
|
|
81
.576, 2.026
.344″
166°
231°
|
82
.550, 2.053
.313″
43°
170°
|
83
.813, 2.298
.047″
223°
251°
|
84
0, 0
2.391″
67°
71°
|
85
.985, 2.281
.094″
247°
46°
|
|
FIG. 6
is another alternate embodiment of the swing arm of the present invention shown engaging a receiving member. The swing arm
94
comprises at least one connecting member
95
,
96
,
97
disposed on the swing arm distal a hole
100
. It is noted that the swing arm
94
may have any number of connecting members
95
,
96
,
97
required for proper operation of the ganging bracket
10
. The connecting members
95
,
96
,
97
may be configured to fit and removably lock into a receiving member
104
. Receiving member
104
may be part of a connector assembly
102
that further comprises a pivotable connector
106
and a mounting member
108
. Further, receiving member
104
may be constructed of rubber or any other elastomeric material.
Mounting member
108
may be secured to the underside of a first table by, for example, at least one screw and at least one washer or other connector. Pivotable connector
106
may pivotably connect the receiving member
104
to the mounting member
108
. Receiving member
104
may pivot about pivotable connector
106
and mounting member
108
in the direction of arrows D as shown in FIG.
6
. Hole
100
may receive mounting assembly
49
(not shown in
FIG. 6
) and mounting assembly
49
may pivotably connect the swing arm
94
to a second table.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, in use the table edges
12
and the centerlines of grommets
53
and
63
are aligned. The user then grasps tab
17
and pushes (or pulls) tab
17
(in the direction of Arrow A) so that swing arm
13
rotates (in the direction of Arrow B) around screw
50
and spacer
55
and toward grommet
63
. The tooth
36
,
37
or
38
(depending on the thickness of edges
12
) then starts to press into the rubber grommet
63
and begins to pull the tables together. Next, the tooth
36
,
37
or
38
depresses (see deflection at
70
), rolls over and rotates (in the direction of Arrow C) rubber grommet
63
. Then, the grommet
63
compressively fits into seat
19
,
20
, or
21
(depending on the thickness of edges
12
) whereby the tooth
36
,
37
or
38
is locked in place by the depressed rubber grommet
63
which may also be pressing into and locked against the seat
19
,
20
or
21
thereby forming a fit that tightly secures the tables together in the properly aligned position (see FIG.
1
). To unlock the seat
19
,
20
or
21
from the grommet
63
, the user pulls (or pushes) tab
17
(in the opposite direction of arrow A) away from grommet
63
. The swing arm
13
may rotate completely about screw
50
and spacer
55
until the swing arm
13
is completely underneath the table. Typically, two ganging brackets
10
will be used to connect two tables together. In this situation, one ganging bracket
10
would be located at one end of the table core edge margin and the other ganging bracket
10
would be located at the opposite end of the table core edge margin. The first ganging bracket
10
may be mounted to the first table core
11
and the second ganging bracket
10
may be mounted to the first table core
11
. With this specific mounting arrangement, the connector assemblies
59
would each be mounted on the second table core
11
opposite the corresponding ganging bracket
10
. In another mounting arrangement, one ganging bracket
10
may be mounted on the first table core
11
while one ganging bracket
10
may be mounted on the second table core
11
. Therefore, this mounting arrangement would necessitate that one connector assembly
59
would be mounted on the first table core
11
and one connector assembly
59
would be mounted on the second table core
11
. However, any number of ganging brackets
10
may be used to connect two tables together.
It is also noted that the swing arms
13
,
72
and
94
are a one-piece structure and can be easily and efficiently made by conventional, inexpensive bending and shaping manufacturing processes followed or preceded by a punching operation to form the openings. The swing arms
13
and
72
can also be manufactured by a computer controlled laser cutting and shaping system.
Although in the foregoing detailed description, the present invention has been described by reference to various embodiments, it will be understood that modifications in the structure and arrangement of those embodiments other than those specifically set forth herein may be achieved by those skilled in the art and that such modifications are to be considered as being within the overall scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A ganging bracket that is capable of connecting and locking together two tables, said bracket comprising:a mounting assembly that can be attached to the first table; a connector assembly that can be attached to the second table; and a substantially planar swing arm having a plurality of seats disposed on the swing arm and a tooth disposed on the swing arm proximate each seat constructed to engage and lock to the connector assembly and wherein the swing arm has an aperture that is disposed on the swing arm distal the plurality of seats, is constructed to receive the mounting assembly and is positioned and configured to allow the swing arm to be rotatably mounted to the first table.
- 2. The ganging bracket of claim 1 further comprising a tooth disposed on the swing arm proximate each seat.
- 3. The ganging bracket of claim 1 wherein the swing arm has substantially the same characteristics found in the following table:CENTER[Origin (0, 0) iscenterline ofARChole 40]RADIUSSTARTEND22−.925, 1.285.344″224°286°23−.948, 1.268.315″94°225°24−.975, 1.629.047″274°301°250, 01.851″111°121°26−.692, 1.818.094″291°345°27−.296, 1.715.315″67°165°28−.157, 2.049.047″247°274°290, 02.008″91° 94°30−.031, 2.102.094″271° 0°31.378, 2.100.315″48°180°32.620, 2.369.047″228°255°330, 02.402″72° 75°34.787, 2.369.094″252° 36°.
- 4. The ganging bracket of claim 1 wherein the mounting assembly comprises at least one screw, at least one washer that can receive the at least one screw, at least one spacer that can receive the at least one screw, at least one grommet that can receive the at least one screw and at least one insert that can receive the at least one screw.
- 5. The ganging bracket of claim 4 wherein the at least one spacer is disposed inside the at least one grommet and is long enough to extend past both ends of the at least one grommet.
- 6. The ganging bracket of claim 4 wherein the screw further comprises a means for locking the screw into the insert.
- 7. The ganging bracket of claim 4 wherein at least one grommet has a groove adapted to fit inside of the aperture.
- 8. The ganging bracket of claim 4 wherein at least a surface portion of at least one grommet is constructed of an elastomeric material.
- 9. The ganging bracket of claim 1 wherein the connector assembly comprises at least one screw, at least one washer that can receive the at least one screw, at least one spacer that can receive the at least one screw, at least one grommet that can receive the at least one screw and at least one insert that can receive the at least one screw.
- 10. The ganging bracket of claim 9 wherein the at least one spacer is disposed inside the at least one grommet and is long enough to extend past both ends of the at least one grommet.
- 11. The ganging bracket of claim 9 wherein the screw further comprises a means for locking the screw into the insert.
- 12. The ganging bracket of claim 9 wherein at least one grommet has a groove adapted to receive at least one seat.
- 13. The ganging bracket of claim 9 wherein at least a surface portion of at least one grommet is constructed of an elastomeric material.
- 14. The ganging bracket of claim 1 further comprising a tab disposed on the swing arm proximate at least one seat.
- 15. A ganging bracket that is capable of connecting and locking together two tables, said bracket comprising:a mounting assembly that can be attached to the first table; a connector assembly that can be attached to the second table; a swing arm having one seat disposed on the swing arm and constructed to engage and lock to the connector assembly whereby the portion of the connector assembly engaged by the seat is not fully positioned within the seat when the seat is locked to the connector assembly and wherein the swing arm is planar and has an aperture that is disposed on the swing arm distal the seat, is constructed to receive the mounting assembly and is positioned and configured to allow the swing arm to be rotatably mounted on the first table; and wherein the swing arm has substantially the same characteristics found in the following table: CENTER[Origin (0,0) iscenterline ofARChole 90]RADIUSSTARTEND81.576, 2.026.344″166°231°82.550, 2.053.313″43°170°83.813, 2.298.047″223°251°840, 02.391″67° 71°85.985, 2.281.094″247° 46°.
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