Claims
- 1. A height adjustable table comprising:a base; a table top; a support attached to said table top; said support selectively engages said base via an unattached locking element so that said table top is prevented from moving relative to said base, wherein said unattached locking element engages simultaneously both a portion of said base and a portion of said support that is positioned within said portion of said base.
- 2. The height adjustable table of claim 1, wherein said unattached locking element comprises a ball.
- 3. The height adjustable table of claim 1, wherein said support comprises a brake mechanism that includes a trapping mechanism that moves to a first position where said locking element is forced to engage said support and said base simultaneously.
- 4. The height adjustable table of claim 3, wherein said trapping mechanism moves to a second position where said locking element is incapable of permanently engaging said base.
- 5. The height adjustable table of claim 4, wherein said trapping mechanism moves in a vertical direction.
- 6. The height adjustable table of claim 3, wherein said trapping mechanism moves in a vertical direction.
- 7. A height adjustable table comprising:a base; a table top; a support attached to said table top, said support selectively engages said base via an unattached locking element so that said table top is prevented from moving relative to said base, wherein said support comprises a brake mechanism that includes a trapping mechanism that moves to a first position where said locking element is forced to engage said support and said base simultaneously and wherein said trapping mechanism has a groove that has a depth sufficient to partially receive said locking element.
- 8. The height adjustable table of claim 7, wherein said trapping mechanism comprises a contact surface that forces said locking element to engage said support and said base simultaneously.
- 9. The height adjustable table of claim 8, wherein said trapping mechanism has an hour-glass shape.
- 10. The height adjustable table of claim 8, wherein said base comprises a first opening;said support comprising a second opening; and said contact surface forces said locking element to move into and remain within both said first opening and said second opening simultaneously so that relative movement between said support and said base is prevented.
- 11. The height adjustable table of claim 8, wherein said basecomprises a plurality of openings; said support comprising a second opening; and wherein said contact surface forces said locking element to move into and remain within either one of said plurality of openings of said base and said second opening simultaneously so that relative movement between said support and said base is prevented.
- 12. The height adjustable table of claim 11, wherein said plurality of openings are spaced from one another along a vertical direction.
- 13. A height adjustable table comprising:a base; a table top; a support attached to said table top; said support selectively engages said base via an unattached locking element so that said table top is prevented from moving relative to said base, wherein said support comprises a brake mechanism that includes a trapping mechanism that moves to a first position where said locking element is forced to engage said support and said base simultaneously, wherein said trapping mechanism has a groove that has a depth sufficient to partially receive said locking element and said trapping mechanism moves to a second position where said locking element is incapable of permanently engaging said base.
- 14. The height adjustable table of claim 13, wherein said trapping mechanism comprises a contact surface that forces said locking element to engage said support and said base simultaneously.
- 15. The height adjustable table of claim 14, wherein said base comprises a first opening;said support comprising a second opening; and said contact surface forces said locking element to move into and remain within both said first opening and said second opening simultaneously so that relative movement between said support and said base is prevented.
- 16. The height adjustable table of claim 14, wherein said base comprises a plurality of openings;said support comprising a second opening; and wherein said contact surface forces said locking element to move into and remain within either one of said plurality of openings of said base and said second opening simultaneously so that relative movement between said support and said base is prevented.
- 17. The height adjustable table of claim 16, wherein said plurality of openings are spaced from one another along a vertical direction.
- 18. The height adjustable table of claim 13, wherein said locking element is partially received within said groove at said second position.
- 19. The height adjustable table of claim 13, wherein said trapping mechanism is biased to said first position by a spring.
- 20. The height adjustable table of claim 19, comprising a cable that engages said trapping mechanism where movement of said cable causes said trapping mechanism to move to said second position.
- 21. The height adjustable table of claim 13, comprising a cable that engages said trapping mechanism where movement of said cable causes said trapping mechanism to move to said second position.
- 22. A method of locking a height adjustable table comprising:positioning a table top of a height adjustable table to a desired height along a first direction relative to a surface supporting a base of said table; moving a locking element along a radial direction with respect to said first direction to a locking position; and locking said table top at said desired height by trapping said locking element at said locking position so as to engage said table top and said base simultaneously.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein said locking element comprises a ball.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein said locking step comprises moving a trapping mechanism to a first position where said locking element is trapped and forced to engage said base.
- 25. The method of claim 24, further comprising unlocking said locked table top at said desired height by releasing said locking element from said trapped condition.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said unlocking step comprises moving said trapping mechanism to a second position where said locking element is incapable of permanently engaging said base.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein said trapping mechanism moves in a vertical direction.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein said locking element is partially received within said trapping mechanism at said second position.
- 29. The method of claim 24, wherein said trapping mechanism moves in a vertical direction.
- 30. The method of claim 22, further comprising unlocking said locked table top at said desired height by releasing said locking element from said trapped condition.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein said unlocking step comprises moving a trapping mechanism to a position where said locking element is incapable of permanently engaging said base.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein said trapping mechanism moves in a vertical direction.
Parent Case Info
Applicants claim, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e), the benefit of priority of the filing date of Jun. 4, 1999, of a U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/137,630 filed on the aforementioned date having the title “Height Adjustable Table” listing Richard M. Holbrook and Robert W. Insalaco as inventors, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (21)
Provisional Applications (1)
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