The present invention refers to a quick Lock-Release mechanism for assembling a table plate to table legs.
There are many types of tables that comprise a table plate and table legs, which are designed to be assembled together for use and reassembled after use. The invention subject matter of the present patent application describes a quick Lock-Release mechanism for assembling a table plate to table legs which enables the user to assemble and reassemble the table plate to the table legs in a quick and simple manner.
The intention of the drawings attached to the application is not to limit the scope of the invention and its application. The drawings are intended only to illustrate the invention and constitute only one of its many possible implementations.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a quick Lock-Release mechanism (1) for assembling a table plate (100) to table legs (200).
The Mechanism (1) includes a lower ring (2), a cap (3), a couple of locking wings (41) and a couple of springs (42). The lower ring (2) includes a central hole (21) and a couple of opening pins (22). The cap (3) includes a circumferential rim (31) and a couple of spring wing pins (32).
Assembling the mechanism (1) to the table plate: The table plate (100) includes a hole (101) for receiving the mechanism (1).
The mechanism (1) is designed to be assembled onto the table legs (200) that are equipped with a vertical mushroom (300) as described in the figures. The vertical mushroom (300) has an upper sloping ring (301), a recess (302) and a bottom stopping rim (303). When the mushroom (300) penetrates the mechanism (1) through the central hole (21) of the lower ring (2), the upper sloping ring (301) contacts the sloping sides (413) of the wings (41) and pushes them to the sides, and after the mushroom goes up a bit the wings (41) are then penetrates into the recess (302) and locking the mechanism (1) to the table plate (100).
The cap (3) may also include a closing movement stopper that is designed to function in a locking state and is aimed to stop the closer of the locking wings. By that, the locking wings (41) do not press on the mushroom (300). The cap (3) may also include a central vertical pin (34) that is designed to be inserted into a central top hole (304) on the top of the mushroom (300), for positioning the mushroom exactly in its place within the mechanism (1).
The table legs (200) comprise a first couple of legs (220A) and a second couple of legs (220B), as described for example in
A locking plunger (5) equipped with a springy pin (51) is positioned on the top of one of the legs or on all of them. The springy pin (51) is designed to be inserted into one of bottom holes (104) which are located on the bottom side of the table plate (100).
The cap (3) serves in fact as a button for changing the locking state to the released state, simply by rotating the cap (3) about 15 degrees. The tope side (35) of the cap (3) includes two sloping cavities (36) that are designed in a way that enables the user to rotate the cap (3) only one way, from locking state to released state. This structure of the sloping cavity also enables the user to clean it easily. The lower ring (2) may also include one or more drain holes for liquids that may be spilled on the table.
The locations of the holes 104 and the plungers themselves enable the user to fix the plate 100 (when it is rectangular) onto the legs 200 in a correct geometric manner (the imagined rectangular of the legs is parallel to the plate, e.g. the corners of this imagined rectangular are in harmony with the corners of the plate. In addition, the plungers' pins 51 exert upward force on the plate and these forces stabilized the plate onto the legs.
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