This disclosure relates to the field of tables or buffets. More particularly, this disclosure relates to a railing supported buffet for installation on an existing railing.
Patios and outdoor decks are popular locations for hosting and entertaining guests. A typical patio or outdoor deck includes a railing that surrounds an edge of the deck. A patio will typically feature patio furniture, such as a table and chairs, to allow guests on the patio to place food and drinks. However, patio furniture typically occupies a large area of the outdoor deck, and the deck may become crowded when a large number of guests are present.
While various attempts have been made to provide surfaces for food and drink around railings of a patio, such attempts typically require permanent or semi-permanent fixation of the surfaces to the patio railings. Attempted solutions are also often unstable, and may move when food or beverages are placed on the surfaces.
What is needed, therefore, is a railing supported buffet that is readily installed on an existing railing of a patio while providing a stable surface for the placement of food, beverages, and other items.
The above and other needs are met by a rail supported buffet. In a first aspect, a rail-mounted buffet mountable to a railing having a top rail and one or more vertical balusters includes: a main bar buffet section having a flat surface area for supporting items on the main bar buffet section; a U-shaped channel located on an underside of the main bar buffet, the U-shaped channel having a back-side member and a front side member, wherein the back-side member and front side member are movable in relation to one another such that a width of the U-shaped channel is adjustable; a trust support having a first end and a second end, the trust support attached to the underside of the main bar buffet at the first end of the trust support; and a baluster support shaped to engage one of the one or more vertical balusters, the baluster support attached to the second end of the trust support.
In one embodiment, the trust support is formed of a first section that is telescopically engaged with a second section such that a length of the trust support is adjustable.
In another embodiment, the trust support is pivotally attached to the main bar buffet at the first end. The trust support is pivotally attached to the baluster support at the second end of the trust support.
In yet another embodiment, the baluster support further includes a clamshell formed of a first clam shell portion hingedly engaged with a second clam shell such that the baluster support fits around one of the one or more balusters.
In one embodiment, the baluster support further includes a resilient foam material located between the clamshell of the baluster support and the baluster.
In another embodiment, the rail-mounted buffet further includes one or more straps associated with the U-shaped channel for extending across the U-shape channel to secure the U-shaped channel around the top rail.
In a second aspect, a rail-mounted buffet mountable to a railing having a top rail and one or more vertical balusters includes: a main bar buffet section having a flat surface area for supporting items on the main bar buffet section; a U-shaped channel located on an underside of the main bar buffet, the U-shaped channel having a back-side member and a front side member, wherein the back-side member and front side member are movable in relation to one another such that a width of the U-shaped channel is adjustable; a trust support having a first end and a second end, the trust support attached to the underside of the main bar buffet at the first end of the trust support; and a baluster support comprising a clamshell formed of a first clam shell portion engaged with a second clam shell such that the baluster support fits around one of the one or more balusters, the baluster support attached to the second end of the trust support.
In one embodiment, the trust support is formed of a first section that is telescopically engaged with a second section such that a length of the trust support is adjustable.
In another embodiment, the baluster support further includes a resilient foam material located between the clamshell of the baluster support and the baluster.
In a third aspect, a rail-mounted buffet mountable to a railing having a top rail and one or more vertical balusters includes: a main bar buffet section having a flat surface area for supporting items on the main bar buffet section; a U-shaped channel located on an underside of the main bar buffet, the U-shaped channel having a back-side member and a front side member, wherein the back-side member and front side member are movable in relation to one another such that a width of the U-shaped channel is adjustable; a trust support extending having a first end and a second end, the trust support formed of a first section that is telescopically engaged with a second section such that a length of the trust support is adjustable, the trust support attached to the underside of the main bar buffet at the first end of the trust support; and a baluster support comprising a clamshell formed of a first clam shell portion engaged with a second clam shell such that the baluster support fits around one of the one or more balusters, the baluster support attached to the second end of the trust support.
Further features, aspects, and advantages of the present disclosure will become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, appended claims, and accompanying figures, wherein elements are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
Various terms used herein are intended to have particular meanings. Some of these terms are defined below for the purpose of clarity. The definitions given below are meant to cover all forms of the words being defined (e.g., singular, plural, present tense, past tense). If the definition of any term below diverges from the commonly understood and/or dictionary definition of such term, the definitions below control.
A railing supported buffet or bar surface is provided that mounts to a railing and balusters of a patio or deck area. A typical railing includes a top rail positioned atop a plurality of balusters that extend from the top rail to a lower end adjacent a patio or deck surface. The railing supported buffet of the present disclosure is configured to mount on both the top rail and one or more of the balusters to support the railing supported buffet on top of the railing.
The railing supported buffet includes a main bar buffet section 18, an adjustable U-channel 20 mounted on an underside 22 of the main bar buffet section 18, a clam shell baluster support 24 clamped around one or more of the balusters 16 of the railing 12, and a telescoping support truss 26 attached between the main bar buffet section 18 and the clam shell baluster support 24. As shown in
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In operation, a user installs the railing supported buffet 10 on the railing 12 of a porch or deck area. The user may first attach one or more clam shell baluster supports 24 to balusters of the porch railing by closing the clam shell baluster support 24 around the baluster 16. The foam or padded material 54 on an inside of the clam shell baluster support 24 contacts the baluster 16 to form a tight fit with the baluster 16 while preventing damage to the baluster 16. After closing the clam shell baluster support 24 around the baluster 16, one or more telescoping support trusses 26 may be attached to the clam shell baluster supports 24.
The adjustable U-channel 20 of the main buffet section 18 is opened and the main buffet section 18 placed on top of the top rail 14 of the railing 12. After placing the U-channel 20 over the top rail 14, the adjustable U-channel 20 may be tightened such that the front side 32 and back side 34 contact the top rail 14 of the railing 12. Bolts mounting the front side 32 to the main buffet bar section 18 are tightened to secure the adjustable U-channel 20 to the top rail 14. The telescoping support trusses 26 are finally attached at one end to the clam shell baluster supports 24. Lengths of the telescoping support trusses 26 are adjusted such that the main buffet bar section 18 is level, and the clamps 74 of the telescoping support trusses 26 are tightened to fix a length of the telescoping support trusses 26.
The railing supported buffet 10 of the present disclosure advantageously allows a user to add additional areas for supporting food and beverages around a railing of a porch or patio area. The railing supported buffet 10 is readily attached to railings having various shapes and dimensions without causing damage to the railing. Further, because the railing supported buffet is supported by both the top rail and one or more balusters of the railing, the railing supported buffet is stably mounted to the railing.
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The described preferred embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the disclosure to the precise form(s) disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the concepts revealed in the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the disclosure as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/432,781 for a Railing Supported Buffet to Daniel Symalla and filed on Dec. 12, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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