Claims
- 1. In a modular sofa structure including two seat sections and a seat back, a modular bridge section positionable between said sections comprising:
- a seat frame;
- a seat back assembly having a back member detachably secured to said seat frame and a table member movable between an upright closed position and a horizontal open position, a cushion supported from a front surface of said table member, said cushion adapted to conceal said table member when said table member is in said upright closed position;
- linkage means for coupling said table member to said back member for movement between said closed and open positions, said linkage means including a pair of linkage assemblies having first and second links pivotably connected at their opposite ends between said back member and said table member, and stop means associated with each of said second links and engageable with stop tabs formed on one end of each of said first links for positively stopping and supporting said table member in said horizontal open position;
- a crossmember fastened to said first links at a location intermediate the opposite ends of said first links, and between said first links, for rigidly securing said linkage means and said table member in a substantially rectangular alignment; and
- an upholstered cover secured to said seat back assembly above said linkage means at one end and secured to said table member at an opposite end, whereby said upholstered cover conceals said linkage means from view of a seat occupant.
- 2. The modular sofa structure of claim 1 wherein said stop means are further engageable with opposing stop tabs formed on an opposite end of each of said first links for positively positioning said table member in said upright closed position, said first and second links are constructed and oriented to allow said stop means to interact with said stop tabs to fix said table member in said upright closed position even when said table member does not abut against said back member.
- 3. The modular sofa structure of claim 1 wherein said crossmember is positioned in an essentially parallel relation to said table member.
- 4. The modular sofa structure of claim 1 wherein said first and second links include curved outer ends which are joined to said table member from said front surface.
- 5. The modular sofa structure of claim 1 wherein said linkage means is a four-bar linkage, said stop means including a stop rivet secured to each of said second links and engageable with a first arcuate surface on each of said first links to define a positive stop when said table member is in said horizontal open position.
- 6. The modular sofa structure of claim 5 wherein each of said stop rivets is also engageable with a second arcuate surface on each of said first links to define a positive stop when said table member is in said upright closed position.
- 7. An upholstered modular bridge section for use with an article of furniture having at least one adjacent seat section, comprising:
- a seat frame;
- a seat back assembly having a back member detachably secured to said seat frame and a table member movable between an upright closed position and a horizontal open position;
- a pair of linkage assemblies coupling said table member to said back member for movement between said closed and open positions, said linkage assemblies being located on each side of said table member and including first and second links operably connected at their opposite ends between said back member and said table member, said first and second links having curved outer ends pivotably connected to table mounting means for securing said table member, and said first and second links having pivot means for connecting to said back member for enabling said table member to be selectively moved back and forth from said upright closed position to said horizontal open position;
- a crossmember fastened to said first links at a location intermediate the opposite ends of said first links, and between said first links, for rigidly securing said linkage mechanism and said table member in a substantially rectangular alignment, said crossmember having a pair of vertically disposed mounting tabs for engaging a vertical surface of said first links; and
- an upholstered cover secured to said seat back assembly above said linkage means at one end and secured to said table member at an opposite end, whereby said upholstered cover conceals said linkage means from view of a seat occupant.
- 8. The modular bridge section of claim 7 further comprising spring means for biasing said table member in said open horizontal position, said spring means operably secured to said back member at one end and secured to said first link at an opposite end, whereby said spring means counter-balances said table member in an over-center relationship.
- 9. The modular bridge section of claim 7 further comprising limit means cooperating with said first and second links for limiting the range of movement of said table member relative to said back member beyond said horizontal open position thereby enhancing rigidity of said table member.
- 10. The modular bridge section of claim 7 further comprising:
- spring means for biasing said table member in said open horizontal position, said spring means operably secured to said back member at one end and secured to said first link at an opposite end, whereby said spring means counter-balances said table member in an over-center relationship; and
- limit means cooperating with said first and second links for limiting the range of movement of said table member relative to said back member beyond said horizontal open position thereby enhancing rigidity of said table member.
- 11. The modular bridge section of claim 7 wherein said second link includes a curved outer end pivotably connected to said table mounting means.
- 12. A linkage mechanism suitable for use with a retractable sofa table comprising:
- bracket means for mounting said mechanism to a sofa frame;
- a first link pivotably interconnected to said bracket means, said first link having a first stop tab and a second stop tab;
- table mounting means pivotable interconnected to said first link and adapted for securement to a table member; and
- a second link pivotably interconnected between said bracket means and said table mounting means, said second link having stop means secured to an intermediate portion thereof, whereby said first stop tab engages said stop means when said table member is in an upright closed position and said second stop tab engages said stop means when said table member is in a horizontal open position, said first and second stop tabs forming a pair of positive stops; and
- an upholstered cover secured to said sofa frame above said linkage mechanism at one end and secured to said table member at an opposite end, whereby said upholstered cover conceals said linkage mechanism from view of a seat occupant.
- 13. The linkage mechanism of claim 12 further comprising means for counter-balancing said table member in an over-center relationship, operably secured to said sofa frame at one end and retainingly secured to said first link at an opposite end.
- 14. The linkage mechanism of claim 12, further comprising limit means cooperating with said first and second links for limiting the range of movement of said table member relative to said sofa frame beyond a substantially horizontal open position thereby enhancing rigidity of said table member.
- 15. The linkage mechanism of claim 12 further comprising:
- spring means for biasing said table member in a substantially open horizontal open position operably secured to said sofa frame at on end and retainingly secured to said first link at an opposite end whereby said spring means counter-balances said table member in an over-center relationship.
- 16. The linkage mechanism of claim 12 wherein a center spacer bar is retainingly mounted to said first link, whereby said center spacer bar provides rigidity to said linkage mechanism and said table member.
- 17. The linkage mechanism of claim 12 wherein a centerboard is retainingly mounted to said first link, whereby said centerboard provides rigidity to said linkage mechanism and said table member.
- 18. The linkage mechanism of claim 12 having two sets of first and second links, said centerboard mounted on each of said two first links of said two sets of first and second links, whereby said centerboard interconnects said two sets of first and second links in a spaced apart relationship for providing rigidity to said table member.
- 19. The linkage mechanism of claim 12 wherein each of said first and second links include curved outer ends pivotably interconnected to said table mounting means.
- 20. An upholstered modular bridge section for use with an article of furniture having at least one adjacent seat section, comprising:
- a seat frame;
- a seat back assembly having a back member detachably secured to said seat frame and a table member movable between an upright closed position and a horizontal open position;
- a pair of mechanisms for moving said table member between said upright closed position and said horizontal open position, each of said mechanisms including:
- bracket means adapted for mounting said mechanism to said back member, said bracket means having a first longitudinally extending shoulder stud;
- a first link pivotably interconnected to said bracket means spaced apart from said first shoulder stud, said first link having a second longitudinally extending shoulder stud at one end;
- table mounting means pivotably interconnected to said first link and adapted for securement to a table member;
- a second link pivotably interconnected to said bracket means at one end, and pivotably interconnected with said table mounting means at the opposite end;
- spring means for counter-balancing said table member in an over-center relationship retainingly secured to said longitudinally extending shoulder stud of said bracket means at one end and retainingly secured to said longitudinally extending shoulder stud of said first link at an opposite end thereof, whereby said spring means assists a seat occupant in moving said table member between said upright closed position and said horizontal open positions.
- 21. The modular bridge section of claim 20 further comprising limit means cooperating with said first and second links for limiting the range of movement of said table member relative to said back member beyond said horizontal open position thereby enhancing rigidity of said table member.
- 22. The modular bridge section of claim 21 wherein said limit means comprise a longitudinally extending limit rod centrally located on said second link which cooperates with an upper arcuate surface located on said first link thereby limiting the forward motion of said table member when in said horizontal open position.
- 23. The modular bridge section of claim 22 wherein said longitudinally extending limit rod further cooperates with a lower arcuate surface located on said first link thereby limiting the rearward motion of said table member when in said upright closed position.
- 24. The modular bridge section of claim 20 wherein said first and second links are constructed and oriented to be disposed in a parallel side-by-side relation in abutment with said seat back when said table member is in said upright closed position.
- 25. The modular bridge section of claim 20 wherein said spring means comprises a coil spring for counter-balancing said table member in an over-center relationship.
- 26. The modular bridge section of claim 20 wherein a center spacer bar is retainingly mounted to said first link for providing rigidity to said linkage mechanism and said table member.
- 27. The modular bridge section of claim 20 wherein the end of said first link having said longitudinally extending shoulder stud is angled and spaced apart from the portion of said first link pivotably interconnected to said bracket means.
- 28. A linkage mechanism suitable for use with a retractable sofa table comprising:
- bracket means adapted for mounting said linkage mechanism to a sofa frame, said bracket means having a longitudinally extending shoulder stud;
- a first link pivotably interconnected to said bracket means and having a longitudinally extending shoulder stud spaced apart from the interconnection between said first link and said bracket means;
- table mounting means pivotably interconnected to said first link and adapted for securement to a table member;
- a second link pivotably interconnected to said bracket means at one end, and pivotably interconnected at an opposite end to said table mounting means;
- spring means for counter-balancing said table member in an over-center relationship retainingly secured to said longitudinally extending shoulder stud of said bracket means at one end and retainingly secured to said longitudinally extending shoulder stud of said first link at an opposite end thereof for enabling a seat occupant to manipulate said table member from a closed upright position to an open horizontal position.
- 29. The linkage mechanism of claim 28 further comprising limit means cooperating with said first and second links for limiting the range of movement of said table member relative to said sofa frame beyond said horizontal open position thereby enhancing rigidity of said table member.
- 30. The linkage mechanism of claim 29 wherein said limit means comprise a longitudinally extending limit rod centrally located on said second link which cooperates with a first arcuate surface located on said first link for limiting the forward motion of said table member when in said horizontal open position.
- 31. The linkage mechanism of claim 30 wherein said longitudinally extending limit rod further cooperates with a second arcuate surface located on said first link for limiting the rearward motion of said table member when in said upright closed position.
- 32. The linkage mechanism of claim 28 wherein said spring means comprises a coil spring for counter-balancing said table member in an over-center relationship.
- 33. The linkage mechanism of claim 28 wherein a center spacer bar is retainingly mounted to said first link for providing rigidity to said linkage mechanism and said table member.
- 34. The linkage mechanism of claim 28 wherein an upholstered cover is secured to said sofa frame in immediate adjacency above said bracket means at one end, and secured to said table member at an opposite end for concealing said linkage mechanism from view of the seat occupant.
- 35. The linkage mechanism of claim 28 wherein said end of said first link having said longitudinally extending shoulder stud is angled and spaced apart from the portion of said first link pivotably interconnected to said bracket means.
- 36. An upholstered modular bridge section for use with an article of furniture having at least one adjacent seat section, comprising:
- a seat frame;
- a seat back assembly having a back member detachably secured to said seat frame and a table member movable between an upright closed position and a horizontal open position;
- a pair of mechanisms for moving said table member between said upright closed position and said horizontal open position, each of said mechanisms comprising:
- bracket means for mounting said mechanism to said seat frame, said bracket means having a first attachment point;
- a first link pivotably secured at an intermediate portion thereof to said bracket means at an upper bracket pivot, said first link having a second attachment point at an inboard end, said first link further including a first stop tab and a second stop tab;
- table mounting means pivotably interconnected to said first link and adapted for securement to said table member;
- a second link pivotably secured to said bracket means at one end, and pivotably secured to said table mounting means at the opposite end, said second link having stop means secured to an intermediate portion thereof, whereby said first stop tab engages said stop means when said table member is in said upright closed position and said second stop tab engages said stop means when said table member is in said horizontal open position, said first and second stop tabs forming a pair of positive stops; and
- spring means retainingly secured between said first attachment point of the bracket means and said second attachment point of said first link for counter-balancing said table member in an over-center relationship;
- an upholstered cover secured to said seat back assembly above said pair of mechanisms at one end and secured to said table member at an opposite end, whereby said upholstered cover conceals said linkage means from view of a seat occupant; and
- whereby said spring means assists in moving said table member between said upright closed position and said horizontal open position.
- 37. The modular bridge section of claim 36 wherein said spring means comprises a coil spring.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/387,107, filed Feb. 10, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 322,790 filed Oct. 13, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 958,944 filed Oct. 9, 1992 which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,374,108.
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