Claims
- 1. A structure constructed from blow-molded plastic, the structure comprising:
a first surface; a second surface that is disposed generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first surface, the first surface being separated from the second surface by a distance, the first and second surfaces enclosing at least a portion of a generally hollow interior of the blow-molded structure; a plurality of depressions formed in the second surface and extending towards the first surface, each of the plurality of depressions including a sidewall and an end, each of the plurality of depressions having a height measured from the second surface to the end of the depression, the plurality of depressions being arranged into a pattern in which a distance separating adjacent depressions is approximately equal to or less than three times the distance separating the first surface and the second surface.
- 2. The blow-molded plastic structure as in claim 1, wherein the end of each of the plurality of depressions engages the first surface.
- 3. The blow-molded plastic structure as in claim 1, wherein the sidewall of each of the plurality of depressions is at an angle between about 60° and about 85° relative to the second surface.
- 4. The blow-molded plastic structure as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of depressions cover substantially the entire second surface.
- 5. The blow-molded plastic structure as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of depressions allow a thickness of the first surface and the second surface to be decreased.
- 6. The blow-molded plastic structure as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of depressions have a generally uniform and consistent spacing across substantially all the second surface of the blow-molded structure.
- 7. The blow-molded plastic structure as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of depressions have a generally uniform and consistent spacing across substantially all the second surface of the blow-molded structure so that the blow-molded structure has generally uniform strength and structural integrity.
- 8. The blow-molded structure as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of depressions are arranged into a pattern in which a distance separating adjacent depressions is generally equal to or less than two times the distance separating the first surface and the second surface.
- 9. The blow-molded structure as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of depressions are arranged into a pattern in which a distance separating adjacent depressions is generally equal to or less than the distance separating the first surface and the second surface.
- 10. The blow-molded plastic structure as in claim 1, wherein the end of each of the plurality of depressions is spaced apart from the first surface.
- 11. The blow-molded plastic structure as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of depressions are integrally formed in the blow-molded plastic structure as part of a unitary, one-piece structure.
- 12. A table comprising:
a table top constructed from blow-molded plastic and including a generally hollow interior, the table top including an upper surface, a lower surface and a thickness measured from the upper surface to the lower surface; a plurality of depressions integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top as part of a unitary, one-piece structure, the plurality of depressions being sized and configured to increase the strength of the table top, each adjacent depression of the plurality of depressions being separated by a distance that is generally equal to or less than three times the thickness of the table top; and a support structure that is connected to the table top to support the table top above a surface.
- 13. The table as in claim 12, wherein the end of each of the plurality of depressions engages the upper surface of the table top.
- 14. The table as in claim 12, wherein the end of each of the plurality of depressions is spaced apart from the upper surface of the table top.
- 15. The table as in claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of depressions has a sidewall that is at an angle of at least about 75° with respect to the lower surface.
- 16. The table as in claim 12, wherein the plurality of depressions cover substantially the entire lower surface of the table top.
- 17. The table as in claim 12, wherein the plurality of depressions have a generally uniform and consistent spacing across substantially all the lower surface of the table top.
- 18. The table as in claim 12, wherein the distance separating each adjacent depression of the plurality of depressions being generally equal to or less than two times the thickness of the table top.
- 19. The table as in claim 12, wherein the distance separating each adjacent depression of the plurality of depressions is generally equal to or less than the thickness of the table top.
- 20. A basketball backboard constructed from blow-molded plastic, the basketball backboard comprising:
a first surface; a second surface spaced apart from the first surface, at least a portion of the first surface and the second surface enclosing a generally hollow interior portion of the basketball backboard; and a plurality of depressions integrally formed in the second surface as part of a unitary, one-piece structure, the depressions including a height and being located in a pattern that covers substantially all of the second surface, each of the adjacent depressions in the pattern of depressions being separated by a distance that is generally less than or equal to three times a distance separating the first surface from the second surface.
- 21. The basketball backboard as in claim 20, wherein an end of each of the plurality of depressions engages the first surface of the basketball backboard.
- 22. The basketball backboard as in claim 20, wherein an end of each of the plurality of depressions is spaced apart from the first surface of the basketball backboard.
- 23. The basketball backboard as in claim 20, wherein each of the plurality of depressions has a sidewall that is at an angle of at least about 75° with respect to the second surface.
- 24. The basketball backboard as in claim 20, wherein the plurality of depressions have a generally uniform and consistent spacing across substantially all the second surface of the basketball backboard.
- 25. The basketball backboard as in claim 20, wherein the distance separating each adjacent depression of the plurality of depressions is generally equal to or less than two times the distance separating the first surface and the second surface.
- 26. The basketball backboard as in claim 20, wherein the distance separating each adjacent depression of the plurality of depressions is generally equal to or less than the distance separating the first surface and the second surface.
- 27. A table comprising:
a table top constructed from blow-molded plastic and including a generally hollow interior, the table top including an upper surface, a lower surface and a thickness measured from the upper surface to the lower surface; a plurality of depressions integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top as part of a unitary, one-piece structure, each of the plurality of depressions having a height generally measured from the lower surface to an end of the depression, each adjacent depression of the plurality of depressions being separated by a distance that is generally equal to or less than three times the height of the depression; and a support structure that is connected to the table top to support the table top above a surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/371,486, entitled UTILITY TABLE WITH BLOW-MOLDED TABLE TOP, which was filed on Apr. 9, 2002, and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60371486 |
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