The present invention relates to a table, and more particularly to a height-adjustable multifunctional table.
Tables are widely used in our daily life for eating, working, etc. In general, a table structure mainly includes table legs and a tabletop disposed on the table legs. Most of the tables are placed directly on the ground. The height of the table cannot be adjusted according to the needs of the user. Although there are some tables that can be adjusted in height on the market. Most of tables are adjusted manually. The height adjustment is inconvenient, time-consuming and laborious. The tables have a single function, which cannot meet the needs of use. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the conventional table.
In view of the drawbacks of the prior art, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a height-adjustable multifunctional table which can effectively solve the problem that the conventional table is inconvenient for height adjustment and has a single function.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention adopts the following technical solutions:
A height-adjustable multifunctional table comprises a base, at least two independent and height-adjustable table legs, a retaining frame, a tabletop, a power adapter, a controller, and a hand controller.
The table legs are spaced apart and arranged vertically. Each of the table legs includes an immovable outer tube and a movable inner tube. A lower end of the immovable outer tube is fixed to the base. The movable inner tube is movably disposed in the immovable outer tube. An upper end of the movable inner tube extends out of the immovable outer tube. Each of the table legs is provided with a driving mechanism for driving the movable inner tube to move up and down.
The retaining frame is fixedly connected to the upper end of the movable inner tube of each of the table legs. The tabletop is disposed on top of the retaining frame and fixedly connected to the retaining frame.
The power adapter and the controller are fixedly connected to the tabletop. The controller is connected to the power adapter. The driving mechanism is connected to the controller. The hand controller is wirelessly connected to the controller.
Compared with the prior art, the present invention has obvious advantages and beneficial effects. Specifically, it can be known from the above technical solutions:
Through the wireless connection between the hand controller and the controller, the controller is used to control the driving mechanism, and the driving mechanism drives the movable inner tube to move up and down so as to ascend/descend the tabletop. The user only needs to control the hand controller to adjust the height of the tabletop, instead of the traditional manual adjustment. The adjustment is more convenient and saves time and labour. The structure of the product is simple and stable. The functions are various, meeting the needs of use.
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The table legs 20 are spaced apart and arranged vertically. Each of the table legs 20 includes an immovable outer tube 21 and a movable inner tube 22. A lower end of the immovable outer tube 21 is fixed to the base 10. The movable inner tube 22 can be moved up and down and is disposed in the immovable outer tube 21. An upper end of the movable inner tube 22 extends out of the immovable outer tube 21. Each of the table legs 20 is provided with a driving mechanism 80 for driving the movable inner tube 22 to move up and down. In this embodiment, the base 10 includes a left base and a right base corresponding to the two table legs 20. The two table legs 20 are vertically disposed on the left and right bases 10, respectively. A connecting rod 90 is connected between the immovable outer tubes 21 of the two table legs 20 to enhance the overall structural strength of the table. The driving mechanism 80 includes an immovable screw rod 81, a movable screw sleeve 82, and a motor assembly 83. The immovable screw rod 81 and the movable screw sleeve 82 are disposed in the movable inner tube 22. A lower end of the immovable screw rod 81 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the immovable outer tube 21. The movable screw sleeve 82 is screwedly connected to the immovable screw rod 81. An upper end of the movable screw sleeve 82 is rotatably connected to the upper end of the movable inner tube 22. The motor assembly 83 is mounted to the upper end of the movable inner tube 22 and drives the movable screw sleeve 82 to move back and forth. In this embodiment, the motor assembly 83 drives the movable screw sleeve 82 to rotate through a driving shaft 84. Both the immovable outer tube 21 and the movable inner tube 22 are metal tubes. The inner wall of the upper end of the immovable outer tube 21 and the outer wall of the lower end of the movable inner tube 22 are sleeved with plastic spacers 23. The upper end of the movable inner tube 22 is connected with a fixing plate 24. The motor assembly 83 is fixedly connected to the underside of the fixing plate 24.
The retaining frame 30 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the movable inner tube 22 of each of the table legs 20. The tabletop 40 is disposed on top of the retaining frame 30 and fixedly connected to the retaining frame 30. Specifically, the tabletop 40 includes a tabletop main body 41 and a keyboard bracket 42. A front side of the tabletop main body 41 is formed with an accommodating notch 401. The keyboard bracket 42 is matched with the accommodating notch 401 and is detachably connected to the accommodating notch 401. Left and right sides of the accommodating notch 401 are provided with two adjustment pieces 43, respectively. The two adjustment pieces 43 are spaced apart from each other. Each of the adjustment pieces 43 is formed with a plurality of adjustment grooves 402. Left and right sides of the keyboard bracket 42 are provided with adjustment shafts 44 matched with the adjustment grooves 402. The adjustment shafts 44 are engaged in the corresponding adjustment grooves 402, respectively. A tension spring 45 is connected between a rear side of the keyboard bracket 42 and the tabletop main body 41. Two ends of the tension spring 45 are fixedly connected to the keyboard bracket 42 and the tabletop main body 41 through fixing pieces 46, respectively. Left and right sides of a front end of the keyboard bracket 42 are provided with first protrusions 403 extending laterally. Correspondingly, left and right sides of a front end of the accommodating notch 401 are formed with first recesses 404 matched with the first protrusions 403, respectively. The rear side of the keyboard bracket 42 is provided with a plurality of second protrusions 405 that are spaced apart each other. Correspondingly, a rear side surface of the accommodating notch 401 is formed with second recesses 406 matched with the second protrusions 405.
Both the power adapter 50 and the controller 60 are fixedly connected to the tabletop 40. The controller 60 is connected to the power adapter 50. The driving mechanism 80 is connected to the controller 60. The hand controller 70 is wirelessly connected to the controller 60. In this embodiment, the power adapter 50 and the controller 60 are fixed to the underside of the rear side of the tabletop 40 through a mounting plate 47. The power adapter 50 is a power adapter with a power socket 51, which can supply AC power to the electric equipment on the tabletop. The controller 60 has a plurality of USB interfaces 61 for charging, which can supply DC power to a device that needs a USB interface for charging or supplying power. The motor assembly 83 is connected to the controller 60. As shown in
The hand controller 70 is a separate unit that communicates with the controller 60 remotely in a wireless means. The hand controller 70 has a two-way data transmission function with the controller 60. The hand controller 70 is a device that can supply working power in a two-way manner. The hand controller 70 can be powered by a battery or powered by USB. The control board 72 in the hand controller 70 is provided with a protection circuit. When the USB is used to supply power, the battery power will be automatically disconnected to prevent the battery from heating up. The tabletop 40 is formed with a predetermined hole (not shown). When the hand controller 70 is not in use, it can be placed in the predetermined hole in the tabletop 40. The height of the table can be adjusted by the hand controller 70. The hand controller 70 may be operated directly on the surface of the tabletop 40, which is convenient for use.
The use of this embodiment is described as follows:
In use, the power adapter 50 is connected to an AC power source, and the hand controller 70 is installed with a battery or has been charged. When it is necessary to adjust the height of the tabletop 40, the hand controller 70 is manually operated. The hand controller 70 sends a control signal to the controller 60, and the controller 60 controls the driving mechanism 80 to actuate. The motor assembly 83 drives the movable screw sleeve 82 to rotate through the driving shaft 84, so that the movable screw sleeve 82 moves up and down along the immovable screw rod 81. The movable screw sleeve 82 moves up/down to drive the retaining frame 30 and the tabletop 40 to move up/down, thereby adjusting the height of the tabletop 40.
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Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims
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