Claims
- 1. A handicapped accessible table, comprising in combination:a table top; a first support frame for supporting a first side of the table top above ground level; a second support frame parallel to the first support frame for supporting a second side of the table top above the ground level opposite to the first side, wherein each of the first support frame and the second support frame include vertical leg portions connected to upper edge portions for supporting the table top and an upwardly raised mid-portion that passes through the table top; and a cross-brace above the tabletop connected to both the upwardly raised mid-portion of the first support frame and to the upwardly raised mid-portion of the second support frame, wherein there are no obstacles other than the vertical leg portions underneath the table to restrict wheelchair accessibility.
- 2. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 1, wherein each of the first support leg frame and the second support leg frame are formed from a single metal bar bent at selected portions.
- 3. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 2, wherein the single metal bar is formed from aluminum.
- 4. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 1, wherein the table top includes:a transparent surface with side slots for allowing the first raised portion and the second raised portion to pass therethrough.
- 5. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 1, wherein the table top includes:removable trays.
- 6. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 1, wherein the table top includes:cushioned armrest edge portions on the tabletop.
- 7. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 1, further comprising:wheels on each of the first support frame and the second support frame.
- 8. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 1, wherein the tabletop includes:a solid working surface.
- 9. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 1, wherein the table is used as:a garden table.
- 10. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 1, wherein the table is used as:a laboratory table.
- 11. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 1, wherein the table is used as:a laundry and kitchen table.
- 12. A handicapped accessible table, comprising in combination:a rectangular table top; a first support frame bar for supporting a first side of the table top above ground level; a second support frame bar parallel to the first support frame for supporting a second side of the table top above the ground level opposite to the first side, wherein each of the first support frame bar and the second support frame bar includes vertical leg portions connected to upper edge portions for supporting the table top and an upwardly raised mid-portion that passes through the table top; and a cross-brace bar above the table top that is connected to both the upwardly raised mid-portion of the first support frame bar and the second support frame bar, wherein there are no obstacles other than the vertical leg portions underneath the table to restrict wheelchair accessibility.
- 13. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 12, wherein each of the first support frame bar and the second support frame bar are formed from a single metal bar bent at selected portions.
- 14. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 13, wherein the single metal bar is formed from aluminum.
- 15. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 12, wherein the table top includes:a transparent surface.
- 16. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 12, wherein the table top includes:removable trays.
- 17. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 12, wherein the table top includes:cushioned armrest edge portions on the tabletop.
- 18. The handicapped wheelchair accessible table of claim 12, further comprising:wheels on each of the first support frame and the second support frame.
- 19. A work table, comprising in combination:a horizontal table top having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a first pair of legs for supporting the first end of the table top above a surface; a second pair of legs parallel to the first pair of legs for supporting the second end of the table top above the surface; a first horizontal member having ends connected to each the first pair of legs and being adjacent to a side edge on the first end of the table; a second horizontal member having ends connected to each of the second pair of legs and being adjacent to a side edge on the second end of the table; a first raised portion connected to a mid portion along the first horizontal member, the first raised portion extending above the table top; a second raised portion connected to a mid-portion along the second horizontal member, the second raised portion extending above the table top; and a cross-brace member above the table top connected to both the first raised portion and the second raised portion, wherein there are no obstacles other than the first pair of legs and the second pair of legs underneath the table.
- 20. The table of claim 19, wherein the first horizontal member and the second horizontal member each wrap about opposite side edges of the table top.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to tables, and in particular to a handicapped accessible garden work table for wheelchair users, and the invention claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/200,616 filed Apr. 28, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Provisional Applications (1)
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