Claims
- 1. A knock-down table for use in a structure having a ceiling, a wall, and a floor, comprising:
- a planar support member having a top, an underside, a first end, and a second end, said underside having pivotally affixed thereto, in the vicinity of said second end, a support leg configured to contact the floor to support said second end of said planar support member when said planar support member is employed as a table;
- an upper support member having first and second ends, said first end pivotally affixed to the ceiling, said second end pivotally affixed to said first end of said planar support member, supporting said first end of said planar support member when deployed as a table;
- first anchoring means to anchor said first end of said planar support member to the wall when said planar support member is deployed as a table;
- second anchoring means to anchor said second end of said planar support member to the ceiling, such that said planar support member is situated adjacent to the ceiling, in a non-obtrusive storage position.
- 2. The knock-down table of claim 1, wherein said upper support member is telescoping.
- 3. The knock-down table of claim 2, wherein said upper support member comprises first and second telescoping support braces pivotally engaging said first end of said table in spaced relationship.
- 4. The knock-down table of claim 3, wherein said support leg has first and second ends, said first end pivotally connected to said underside of said planar support member, said second end configured to contact said floor, said support leg further comprising bias means to urge said second end of said support leg pivotally toward said underside of said planar support member, said support leg further comprising a brace having first and second ends, said first end pivotally affixed to said support leg, said second end configured to engage said underside of said planar support member when said leg is deployed to contact said floor in order to support said planar support member.
STATEMENT OF CONTINUING APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/769,139, issued Apr. 28, 1998 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,742,956, filed Dec. 18, 1996, entitled "Modular Bathroom Unit".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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