This invention relates to a round table with removable leaves. More particularly, the invention relates to a round table on which the leaves can be supported by the table anywhere around the periphery of the table and which includes a storage compartment for storing the leaves.
Many tables include removable leaves for increasing the top surface of the table. However, the leaves and the table are generally provided with mounting and/or locking mechanisms which require the leaves to be positioned at particular locations around the table.
The following United States patents describe round tables with removable or extendible leaves: U.S. Pat. Nos. 254,388; 535,212; 809,703; 894,049; 991,875; 993,517; 993,539; 1,019,826; 1,079,099; 1,158,125; 1,167,461; 1,328,243; 1,406,116; 1,940,201; 2,703,740; 3,636,891; and 4,872,764. However, the leaves cannot be positioned at any desired location around the periphery of the table.
Some tables are provided with a storage compartment for storing the leaves when they are not in use. However, the storage compartments are generally not accessible from the top of the table, and the process of storing the leaves can be complicated.
The following United States patents describe tables with a storage compartment for storing the leaves: U.S. Pat. Nos. 535,212; 809,703; 894,049; 993,517; 991,875; 993,539; 1,019,826; 1,079,099; 1,940,201; and 2,703,740.
U.S. Pat. No. 535,212 does describe a storage compartment which is accessible from the top of the table. However, the compartment is provided by a box-like structure which is supported from the table, and access to the compartment is provided by hinging a central part of the table top to the remainder of the table top.
The invention provides a round table with removable curved leaves which can be positioned on the table anywhere around the periphery of the table. The round side surface of the table top is provided with a continuous slot. Two radially inwardly extending tabs on each leaf can be inserted into the slot in the table top for supporting the leaf. One end of each leaf is provided with a recess, and the other end includes a projection which is inserted into the recess of the adjacent leaf. A locking mechanism is mounted adjacent each end of each leaf for locking the leaves together around the table top.
The table top is hingedly secured to the base of the table, and the base is provided with a storage compartment for the leaves. Access to the storage compartment is provided by lifting the table top, and the top can be supported in the raised position by a support leg which is pivotally secured to the bottom surface of the top. A support rack in the storage compartment is provided with notches or recesses for supporting the leaves.
The invention will be explained in conjunction with an illustrative embodiment shown in the accompanying drawing, in which:
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The base 16 includes a chest-like body 20 which is supported by four legs 21. A four-armed stretcher 22 extends below each of the legs, and each of the four arms of the stretcher is supported by a pad or foot 23.
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A generally rectangular frame 28 is secured to the bottom surface 29 of the table top, and a support leg 30 is pivotally secured to the frame 28. When the support leg is not in use, it lies against the bottom surface of the top as illustrated in
The support leg 30 includes a pair of side struts 32 and 33 which are connected and reinforced by cross beams 34 and 35. The upper end of each strut is pivotally connected to the frame 28 by a pin. The cross beam 35 may be provided with a finger notch or recess 36 for assisting in grasping the cross beam and pivoting the support leg away from the table top.
The bottom end of each of the side struts 32 and 33 is engageable with a notch or recess 37 (
The table top may be latched in the closed position of
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A conventional sash lock 57 is secured to the bottom surface of the leaf adjacent the end edge 50, and a conventional catch 58 is secured to the bottom surface adjacent the end edge 49. As will be explained more fully hereinafter, each sash lock 57 is adapted to engage the catch 58 on an adjacent leaf when the leaves are mounted on the table top for locking the leaves together.
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The particular table top 17 illustrated in the drawings includes a beveled side surface or nose 61 above the slot 60 (
As additional leaves are mounted on the table top, the end projection 51 on each leaf is inserted into the end pocket 52 of the adjacent leaf. The sash lock 57 of each leaf is actuated to engage the catch 58 of the adjacent leaf to pull the two leaves tightly together. When all of the leaves are locked together, the leaves are drawn firmly against the side surface 18 of the table top. The leaves are thereby securely supported on the table top. The end edges 49 and 50 of the leaves extend radially outwardly from the center of the table top.
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Alternatively, the slot 60 could be provided by a recess in the top panel 64 or a recess in both the top panel 64 and the bottom panel 65.
When the leaves are no longer needed, they can be dismounted from the table top and stored within the storage compartment 26 in the base 16. Referring to
Each leaf can be inserted into a pair of aligned slots 75 in the two racks 74, and the leaf is held in a generally vertical position by the projections 76. A rib 77 on each of the side walls 71 and 72 engages the ends of the leaf and provides further support for the leaf. The particular table illustrated in the drawings includes eight leaves, and the support racks 74 are provided with eight slots 75.
After the leaves are positioned in the storage compartment, the table top is raised to remove the support leg 30 from the notches 37 in the base, and the support leg is pivoted upwardly against the bottom surface of the table top. The table top is then lowered against the top surface of the base and locked by the sash lock 40.
The invention is particularly suitable for use with dining tables, and the embodiment illustrated in the drawings is a dining table. However, the invention can also be used with other types of tables.
While the foregoing specification provides a detailed description of a specific embodiment for the purpose of illustration, it will be understood that many of the details described herein can be varied considerably by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.