Rotatable pedestal

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070228244
  • Publication Number
    20070228244
  • Date Filed
    April 02, 2007
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 04, 2007
    18 years ago
Abstract
A pedestal comprising lower and upper vertical columns having different vertical axes, and a horizontal support which is rotatably connected to the top of the lower column and the bottom of the upper column. The pedestals are particularly useful in the catering and hospitality industries for supporting food and beverage containers, tableware, flower vases and sculptures.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention is illustrated by the accompanying drawings, which are diagrammatic and not to scale, and in which



FIGS. 1 and 2 are side and plan views of a pedestal of the invention, and



FIGS. 3 and 4 are cross-sections of the horizontal supports in FIGS. 1 and 2.


Claims
  • 1. A pedestal which comprises (1) a first lower vertical column having a top and a bottom and a first lower vertical axis,(2) a first upper vertical column having a top and a bottom and a first upper vertical axis which is different from the first lower vertical axis, and(3) a first intermediate horizontal support having a lower surface and an upper surface;the lower surface of the first intermediate support being rotatably connected to the top of the first lower column so that the first intermediate support can be rotated in a horizontal plane relative to the first lower column; and the upper surface of the first intermediate support being connected to the bottom of the first upper column so that rotation of the first intermediate support relative to the lower column changes the relative positions of the first upper vertical axis and the first lower vertical axis.
  • 2. A pedestal according to claim 1 wherein the upper surface of the first intermediate support is rotatably connected to the first upper column so that the first intermediate support can be rotated in the horizontal plane relative to the first upper column.
  • 3. A pedestal according to claim 2 wherein each of the vertical columns is a cylindrical shell.
  • 4. A pedestal according to claim 2 wherein the top of the first lower column fits into a recess in the lower surface of the intermediate support, and the bottom of the first upper column fits into a recess in the upper surface of the intermediate support.
  • 5. A pedestal according to claim 2 which further comprises (4) a second lower vertical column having a top and a bottom and a second lower vertical axis,(5) a second upper vertical column having a top and a bottom and a second upper vertical axis which is different from the second vertical axis, and(6) a second intermediate horizontal support having a lower surface and an upper surface;the lower surface of the second intermediate support being rotatably connected to the top of the second lower column so that the second intermediate support can be rotated in a horizontal plane relative to the second lower column; and the upper surface of the second intermediate support being rotatably connected to the bottom of the second upper column so that rotation of the second intermediate support relative to the second lower column changes the relative positions of the second upper column and the second lower column; and(7) an auxiliary horizontal support having a lower surface which is (a) rotatably connected to the top of the first upper column, and(b) rotatably connected to the top of the second upper column.
  • 6. A pedestal according to claim 5 wherein the first lower column is a generally cylindrical shell; the top of the first lower column fits into a recess in the lower surface of the first intermediate support; the first upper column is a generally cylindrical shell; the bottom of the first upper column fits into a recess in the upper surface of the intermediate support; the top of the first upper column fits into a recess in the lower surface of the auxiliary horizontal support; the second lower column is a generally cylindrical shell; the top of the second lower column fits into a recess in the lower surface of the second intermediate support; the second upper column is a generally cylindrical shell; the bottom of the second upper column fits into a recess in the upper surface of the second intermediate support; and the top of the second upper column fits into a recess in the lower surface of the auxiliary horizontal support.
  • 7. A pedestal according to claim 5 which can be disassembled into separate components (1)-(7) by manual forces only.
  • 8. A pedestal according to claim 2 which further comprises (4) an auxiliary column having a third vertical axis, and(5) an auxiliary horizontal support having a lower surface which is (a) rotatably connected to the top of the first upper column, and(b) rotatably connected to the top of the auxiliary column.
  • 9. A pedestal according to claim 8 wherein the first lower column is a generally cylindrical shell; the top of the first lower column fits into a recess in the lower surface of the first intermediate support; the first upper column is a generally cylindrical shell; the bottom of the first upper column fits into a recess in the upper surface of the intermediate support; the top of the first upper column fits into a recess in the lower surface of the auxiliary support; the auxiliary column is a generally cylindrical shell; and the top of the auxiliary column fits into a recess in the lower surface of the auxiliary support.
  • 10. A pedestal according to claim 8 which can be disassembled into separate components (1)-(5) by manual forces only.
  • 11. A pedestal according to claim 1 wherein the first upper column is a generally cylindrical shell whose upper periphery comprises 3-6 channels into which are slidably fitted a plurality of parallel horizontal support members.
  • 12. A pedestal according to claim 1 wherein the axis of the first upper column lies within the first lower column.
  • 13. A pedestal which comprises (1) a first generally cylindrical lower column having a top, a bottom, and a first lower vertical axis,(2) a first generally cylindrical upper column having a top, a bottom, and a first upper vertical axis which is different from the first lower vertical axis and which lies within the first column,(3) a first intermediate support having a lower surface and an upper surface;(4) a second generally cylindrical column having a top, a bottom and a second vertical axis which is different from (i) the first lower vertical axis and (ii) the first upper vertical axis; and(5) an upper support;the lower surface of the intermediate support including a recess into which fits the top of the first lower column so that the first intermediate support can be rotated relative to the first lower column about the first lower vertical axis;the upper surface of the intermediate support including a recess into which is fitted the bottom of the first upper column so that the first intermediate support can be rotated relative to the first upper column about the first upper vertical axis; andthe upper support having a lower surface which includes (a) a first recess into which fits the top of the first upper column so that the upper support can be rotated relative to the first upper column about the first upper vertical axis, and(b) a second recess into which fits the top of the second column so that the upper support can be rotated relative to the second column about a second vertical axis which is different from (i) the first lower vertical axis and (ii) the first upper vertical axis.
  • 14. A support which can be used as part of a pedestal according to claim 1, the support comprising a lower surface having a lower conformation which enables a lower column to be rotatably connected thereto and an upper surface having an upper conformation which is laterally offset from the lower conformation and which enables an upper column to be rotatably connected thereto.
  • 15. A support according to claim 14 wherein each of the upper and lower conformations is selected from circular recesses, annular recesses, circular projections and annular projections.
  • 16. A support according to claim 14 wherein the lower conformation is a circular recess, and the upper conformation is a circular recess.
Provisional Applications (2)
Number Date Country
60789537 Apr 2006 US
60789548 Apr 2006 US