The present invention relates to a portable cooler and table assembly, and more particularly relates to a cooler with an extendable table top that may be used for various activities, such as a game table, beer pong table, food preparation or serving table, or the like.
In the past, partygoers, tailgaters, outdoor enthusiasts, and the like have been required to transport a separate cooler and table to various locations for use in recreational activities. These recreational activities may include dining, drinking, games such as ping pong, beer pong, table hockey, card games, board games, preparation for sporting events and meals. Typically, more than one person is required to transport the separate table and cooler, and a large amount of cargo space is required.
One type of table top game involves throwing or bouncing balls across the table in an attempt to land the balls in drink cups across the table. For example, beer pong is a modified version of ping pong in which the players place cups of beer on the game table. The game can be played by one or more player per team. Each player makes a throw with a ping pong ball and tries to get the ball in the cups across the table. If the ping pong ball goes into a cup, the opponent is required to drink the contents of the cup. The winner is the player who successfully depletes the drinks on the opponent's side of the table.
The present invention provides a portable cooler and table assembly that may be easily transported in a single, self-contained unit. The assembly may be converted for use as a table for a variety of recreational activities, e.g., dining, drinking, games such as ping pong, beer pong, table hockey, card games, board games, preparation for sporting events and meals. The table and cooler may be permanently attached to each other, or alternatively, the cooler may be detachable from the table. The table may fold or collapse to assist in converting the assembly from a compact, lightweight transportable unit into a fully extended and operable table and cooler. The table may have any suitable size and may be made from any suitable, durable material. The table surface may contain surface features such as grooves, indentations, nets, game pieces, etc. For example, if the table is used for the game beer pong, the table surface may contain cut-outs or grooves that serve as beer cup holders or ping pong ball holders. The cooler may comprise any container that is capable of containing ice or some other refrigeration or heating system, e.g., a conventional 54 quart beverage cooler. Alternatively, the cooler may be replaced with a storage container or other storage device. The assembly may also contain various wheels, legs and handles to assist in mobility and conversion.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide a portable cooler and table assembly comprising a cooler base, extendable legs connected to the cooler base, and extendable table sections connected to the cooler base.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a portable cooler and table assembly comprising a cooler base having sidewalls, and endwalls and extendable table sections connected adjacent to the endwalls of the cooler base.
These and other aspects of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description.
A folding table section 20 comprising table leaves 20a and 20b is mounted at one end of the cooler and table assembly 10. Another folding table section 22 comprising table leaves 22a and 22b is mounted at the opposite end of the cooler and table assembly 10. Handles 21 and 23 are mounted on the folding table sections 20 and 22, respectively. The handles 21 and 23 can pivot from stowed positions in which they extend downward and rest against their respective folding table sections, to deployed positions in which they extend substantially horizontally from their folding table sections. In
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The extended table top may include markings or surface features as desired. For example, the table top may comprise cup holders or markers, game piece holders or markers, and the like.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, by extending the table leaves 20a, 20b, 22a and 22b from the ends of the cooler base 12, a relatively long and narrow table top is provided which is suitable for use, for example, as a beer pong table. The ratio of the length to the width of the extended table top may be from about 2:1 or 3:1 to about 10:1 or higher. In the embodiment shown in
The various components of the portable cooler and table assembly 10 may be made of any suitable materials. For example, the cooler base 12 and lid 14 may be made from standard insulating materials with plastic and/or metal sheet coverings. Alternatively, the cooler base 12 may comprise a container made of noninsulating material. The folding leg assemblies 18a and 18b may be made of plastic, metal or the like. The handles 21 and 23, and the table supports 24 and 26 may be made of metal, hard plastic or the like. The table leaves 20a, 20b, 22a and 22b may be made of plastic, metal or the like.
Whereas particular embodiments of this invention have been described above for purposes of illustration, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that numerous variations of the details of the present invention may be made without departing from the invention as defined in the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/613,616 filed Sep. 27, 2004, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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