A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material that is subject to copyright protection. The copyright owner has no objection to the reproduction of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office patent file or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/355,517, filed Jun. 28, 2016, and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates generally to a table assembly. More particularly, the present disclosure pertains to a table assembly with a cover configured to move from a closed position to a display position and vice versa.
Tailgating is a popular pastime in the United States. Typically, a group congregates around vehicles in a parking lot to celebrate and cheer for their favorite sports team. The food and other necessary supplies are usually transported in a trunk of a vehicle or bed of a truck. Some truck owners use the rear of the truck as a table by letting down the truck's tailgate. Other tables, such as a typical card table, may also be used.
These festivities typically require space for backing up a truck or other vehicle to be used as a serving platform. Using a typical card table without a vehicle may not feel as authentic as typical tailgating to an attendee.
What is needed, therefore, is a table assembly that allows for a more authentic feel of tailgating even when a vehicle is not present when compared to a typical card table or picnic table.
Briefly, the present disclosure relates, in one embodiment, to a table assembly. The table assembly may include a tabletop member. The tabletop member may include a lateral sidewall and a longitudinal sidewall.
The table assembly may also include a cover. The cover may be pivotally connected to the tabletop member about a cover pivot. The cover may be configured to move from a closed position to a display position.
The cover may also include a cover cavity. The cover cavity may have an interior wall.
The table assembly may further include an adjustable length arm. The adjustable length arm may include a first arm portion and a second arm portion. The first arm portion may be pivotally connected to the lateral sidewall of the tabletop member. The second arm portion may be pivotally connected to the interior wall of the cover.
The cover may be configured to receive the tabletop member in the cover cavity when the cover is in the closed position.
The cover pivot may be located nearer the longitudinal sidewall of the tabletop member than the first arm end portion.
The cover pivot may further include a pivot rod.
The cover may further include a cover support plate disposed on the interior wall. The cover support plate may be configured to receive the pivot rod.
The first arm end portion may be pivotally connected to the cover support plate.
A spacer may be disposed between the lateral sidewall of the tabletop member and the interior wall of the cover. The spacer may be configured to maintain a space between the lateral sidewall and the interior wall. The adjustable length arm may be disposed in the space when the cover is in the closed position.
The spacer may be disposed about the pivot rod.
The tabletop member may further include a second arm end portion support plate. The second arm end portion may be pivotally connected to the second arm end portion support plate.
A lock may be configured to secure the cover to the tabletop member when the cover is in the closed position.
The lock may include a deadbolt configured to extend into the interior wall of the cover.
The deadbolt may be further configured to extend through the lateral sidewall of the tabletop member.
The longitudinal sidewall of the tabletop member may be disposed in the cover cavity both when the cover is in the closed position and when the cover is in the display position.
The tabletop member may further include a tabletop member underside. The tabletop member underside may face away from the cover member when the cover member is in the closed position. The tabletop member may also include a plate disposed on the tabletop member underside.
The plate may be configured to provide extra weight to the tabletop member such that the table assembly resists toppling when the cover is in the display position.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present disclosure, one or more drawings of which are set forth herein. Each drawing is provided by way of explanation of the present disclosure and is not a limitation. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment.
Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. Other objects, features, and aspects of the present disclosure are disclosed in, or are obvious from, the following detailed description. It is to be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the present discussion is a description of exemplary embodiments only and is not intended as limiting the broader aspects of the present disclosure.
The words “connected”, “attached”, “joined”, “mounted”, “fastened”, and the like should be interpreted to mean any manner of joining two objects including, but not limited to, the use of any fasteners such as screws, nuts and bolts, bolts, pin and clevis, one or more sections of hooks and corresponding one or more sections of loops, ribbons, laces, ropes, buttons, and the like allowing for a stationary, translatable, or pivotal relationship; welding of any kind such as traditional MIG welding, TIG welding, friction welding, brazing, soldering, ultrasonic welding, torch welding, inductive welding, and the like; using any resin, glue, epoxy, and the like; being integrally formed as a single part together; any mechanical fit such as a friction fit, interference fit, slidable fit, rotatable fit, pivotal fit, and the like; any combination thereof; and the like.
Unless specifically stated otherwise, any part of the apparatus of the present disclosure may be made of any appropriate or suitable material including, but not limited to, metal, alloy, polymer, polymer mixture, wood, composite, textiles, leathers, or any combination thereof.
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A plurality of legs 112 may be connected to the tabletop member 102. In many embodiments, the plurality of legs 112 may be connected to the underside 110 of the tabletop member 102. In some embodiments, the plurality of legs 112 may be connected to one or more of the lateral sidewalls 104 and/or the longitudinal sidewalls 106. The legs 112 may be pivotally attached to the tabletop member 102 such that they may be deployed (as shown in
The tabletop member 102 may further include a plate 114 disposed on the underside 110 of the tabletop member. The plate 114 may be configured to provide extra weight to the tabletop member 102 such that the table assembly 100 may resist toppling when in the display position (as shown in
The table assembly 100 may further include a cover 116. The cover 116 may include an outer surface 118, which may resemble a tailgate of a vehicle in some embodiments. The cover 116 may further include an interior surface 120 opposite the outer surface 118. The interior surface may include an indentation, or cover cavity 122 defined therein. The cover cavity 122 may be defined on at least one side by an interior sidewall 124 of the cover 116. In the embodiment shown in
The cover 116 may be pivotally connected to the tabletop member 102 about a cover pivot 126. The cover pivot 126 may include any appropriate configuration of hardware, and is shown in the Figures as including a pivot rod 128. Other embodiments may include a hinge joint, a boss and socket connection, a ratcheting connection utilizing one or more detent mechanisms, and the like. The cover 116 may be configured to move from a closed position (shown in
As shown particularly in
In some embodiments, the cover 116 may further include a cover support plate 136 disposed on the interior sidewall 124. The first arm end portion 132 may be pivotally connected to the cover support plate 136. This configuration may help prevent tearing or otherwise breaking the material of the cover 116 due to the reinforcing characteristics of the cover support plate 136. The cover support plate 136 may further be configured to receive the pivot rod 128 for similar reasons.
The table assembly 100 may further include the tabletop member 102 including a second arm end portion support plate 138 disposed thereon. The second arm end portion 134 of the adjustable length arm 130 may be pivotally connected to the second arm end portion support plate 138. Similar to the discussion above, the support plate 138 may help prevent tearing or otherwise breaking of the material of the tabletop member 102.
In some embodiments, a spacer 140 may be disposed between the lateral sidewall 104 of the tabletop member 102 and the interior sidewall 124 of the cover 116. The spacer 140 may be configured to maintain a space S1 between the lateral sidewall 104 and the interior sidewall 124. The adjustable length arm 130 may be disposed in the space S1 when the cover 116 is in the closed position (as illustrated in
Many embodiments of the table assembly 100 may further include a lock 142 configured to secure the cover 116 to the tabletop member 102 when the cover is in the closed position (as shown in
Thus, the features of the table assembly 100 may facilitate, in some embodiments, a three dimensional representation of a tailgate while still providing a useable table surface 108. The otherwise unequal distribution of weight caused by the right angle, or L position, of the table assembly 100 when the cover 116 is in the display position is counteracted by sufficient weight on or in the tabletop member 102. Many embodiments of the table assembly 100 may allow for the appearance of a tailgate in both the closed position (
With a table assembly 100 that resembles a tailgate, the look and feel of stadium tailgating (even with no vehicles nearby) may be satisfactorily achieved. Of course, the current disclosure need not be interpreted to be limited solely to a table. For instance, chairs may be contemplated that are simply shorter and narrower than the table assembly 100 shown. The chairs may, in some instances, be considered part of a set or kit with the table assembly 100 and may closely resemble the table assembly.
The table assembly 100 may also include a folding mechanism that may exhibit an automatic opening once a threshold opening amount of the cover 116 toward the display position has been achieved. The automatic opening may be accomplished by gravity, springs, gears, hydraulic or pneumatic actuators, any combination thereof, and the like.
Many embodiments of the table assembly 100 may further include sufficiently flat surfaces configured to allow a user to affix stickers having desired indicia thereon. Sports logos and colors may be used, for instance.
Although the illustrated embodiment includes a polymer tabletop member 102 and cover 116 with metal legs, any appropriate materials are contemplated herein.
Thus, a free standing folding table assembly 100 has been described that, in at least some embodiments, may represent a tailgate.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
Although embodiments of the disclosure have been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only. The words used are words of description rather than limitation. It is to be understood that changes and variations may be made by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit or the scope of the present disclosure, which is set forth in the following claims. In addition, it should be understood that aspects of the various embodiments may be interchanged in whole or in part. While specific uses for the subject matter of the disclosure have been exemplified, other uses are contemplated. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the versions contained herein.
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