This invention relates to benches and more particularly supporting legs and frames for work benches.
Benches, and particularly work benches, typically include a bench top and leg apparatus supporting the bench top. It is desired to provide a stable work surface in the form of a bench top. The construction and attachment to the top of the supporting legs is significant to bench stability. Particularly when work benches are produced in knockdown form, the assembly of legs and any support frame is a potential weak point or weak link in providing the desired stability. Moreover, it is desired to provide bench top, frame and legs in an easy to assemble package, yet also providing, when assembled, a stable bench.
Accordingly, it is desired to provide a work bench in a knockdown easily assembled package or kit wherein the bench, when erected, provides a stable work surface.
A preferred embodiment of the invention includes a bench top, a top frame and a plurality of legs, all of which are assembled together to provide a stable bench. A rectangular top frame is comprised of four side frame members of rectangular cross-section and having spaced-apart ends. Adjacent frame ends are slightly spaced apart and are connected together with a bolt plate welded at each end, at a 45 degree angle, to each adjacent side frame member and having a bolt hole extending toward a corner defined by the two adjacent ends of the frame members. A leg locking plate is threaded on the end of each bolt, parallel to the bolt plate and preferably spaced from each end of the adjacent frame members.
A leg of preferably square cross-section is disposed in the corner defined by the ends of the adjacent frame members, a respective side of each leg against an end of a respective side member. The leg locking plate is disposed within the leg, with ends of the leg locking plate respectively engaging internal surfaces of the leg sides disposed against the ends of the frame members. The leg top is disposed on the underside of the table.
An elongated slot at one corner of the upper end of the leg accommodates the bolt, extending therethrough to the leg locking plate.
When the bolt held by the bolt plate is turned, the leg locking plate is pulled into tight engagement with the internal surfaces of the leg adjacent ends of two respective frame members biasing the respective leg sides against the adjacent frame member ends.
Once finally tightened, a respective leg is thus locked at the four corners of the frame, tightly against ends of the adjacent frame members.
This construction provides a very strong and stable attachment of leg to frame and results in a very stable bench when the frame is secured to a bench top by brackets (not shown) securing the frame members to the bench top.
While the leg is preferably of square cross-section, it may alternately comprise a two-sided structural angle.
This construction and assembly are further clearly described in the drawings wherein:
These figures illustrate the above described components oriented on the underside 16 of a bench top 18, the frame members secured thereto by any suitable clips 8, 10, brackets or fasteners.
Further describing the invention are the following written descriptions:
Turning now to the drawings there is shown in the FIGS. the structural elements of the invention.
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A bolt plate 30 is welded (at W) to the preferably perpendicular frame members 12, 14 at respective 45° angles thereto. A bolt 32 extends through bolt plate 30 into leg locking plate 34 (
Leg locking plate 34 has ends 36, 38 engaging interior surfaces of leg sides 24, 26 (see
In use, frame members 12, 14 are disposed perpendicularly to each other with ends 20, 22 adjacent but not touching and defining a corner area 44. Bolt plate 30 is preferably welded at its ends to frame members 12, 14 as shown and bolt 32 extended therethrough to leg locking plate 34.
Leg 28 has an end provided with slot 40 and this end is inserted into corner area 44 with slot 40 disposed over bolt 32 and leg surfaces 24, 26 in loose engagement with respective ends 20, 24 of frame members 12, 14. Leg locking plate is there tightened against the inside surfaces opposite surfaces 24, 26 to draw the leg 28 into corner 44 tightly against frame member ends 20, 22 (
It will be appreciated that frame members 12, 14 are preferably of rectangular, non-square cross section, with shorter opposite sides parallel to top 18 and larger opposite sides extending perpendicularly to top 18. In this regard, leg locking plate 34 is also preferably of rectangular, non-square configurations so its longer edges engage the inside of surfaces 24, 26 of leg 28, providing a long engagement with the leg 28. Leg locking plate 34 is sized preferably so it engages the interior surfaces of leg 28 between the engagement therewith of the opposed end edges of the respective frame members as shown. Thus the forces applied to the leg 28 by leg locking plate 34 are applied centrally of the engaged edges of the hollow frame members 12, 14, providing a strong engagement of leg to frame.
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There is thus provided structure for providing and assembling a strong and sturdy bench from an unassembled hit of frame and legs for a bench top, with four frame members 12, 14 (two preferably shorter than two others) of four equal length legs, are for each corner of the bench.
Other bench configurations of rectangular or other multiple sided benches can be formed by use of the invention and appropriately sized and assembled frame members of various multiples such as three, six, eight sided benches, etc. with respective frame member ends and appropriately configured bolt plates welded at required angles thereto.
It will be appreciated that assembly may be facilitated by placing on intended bench top horizontally and first affixing the frame members 12, 14 thereto with brackets 8,10, clips, fasteners or other means, then assembling the legs to the adjacent ends of the frame members.
Priority of the U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/821,865, filed May 13, 2013 is claimed and that application incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61821865 | May 2013 | US |