The present invention relates generally to support structures and tables. More particularly, the present invention relates to a folding portable table for use in camping and outdoor activities.
When engaging in outdoor activities such as camping and picnicking and the like, it is often desirable to have a stable planar support surface upon which to set drinking vessels such as cups, and wine glasses as well as pots, pans, plates and utensils used for cooking that users do not want to place on the ground where they may become dirty and unsanitary.
Tables are well known, but have the drawback of being difficult to transport, difficult to assemble, and being heavy and bulky.
The instant invention is a portable folding table for use in camping and picnicking activities that is lightweight, durable, strong and self-contained. The instant invention provides a planar table surface that is strong enough to support pots, pans, plates, cooking utensils and drinking vessels and is small and portable enough to be used in backpacking activities, and other activities were a stable planar surface above the ground is desirable.
A folding portable table comprising a planar table top having a first half and a hingedly connected second half, each half having a first end portion, a second end portion, an outer side portion and an inner side portion, each half further having a top surface, and a bottom surface; a hinge fixedly connected to each table top half along adjoining side portions to allow the planar table top to fold along the hinge; a leg assembly bracket fixedly carried on the bottom surface of each table top half, each leg assembly bracket defining a first concave notch, and a second concave notch, each concave notch configured to engage with and positionally maintain a leg assembly; and a leg assembly for releasable engagement with the leg assembly brackets to support the folding portable table above a supporting surface, each leg assembly having a first foot and a spaced apart second foot, an outer edge top rail and an inner top rail and having legs communicating from opposing end portions of the outer edge top rail and the inner top rail with the first foot and with the second foot.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table further comprising a storage latch carried by the table top halves to secure the table top halves in a storage configuration.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table further comprising a perpendicular lip extending along the laterally outer side portion of each table top half.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table further comprising a medial bend in the inner top rail of the leg assembly and a medial bend in the outer edge top rail of the leg assembly to facilitate aligned engagement with the leg assembly brackets.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table further comprising a rotation leg defined in each leg assembly bracket adjacent the second concave notch to engage with the medial bend in the inner top rail to facilitate rotational alignment of the leg assembly relative to the table top.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table further comprising an offset leg on at least one of the leg assembly brackets, the offset leg defining a storage concave notch to positionally secure the leg assembly adjacent the bottom surface of the table top half when the leg assembly is in a storage configuration.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table wherein the hinge is plural spacedly arrayed hinge barrels structurally carried along the laterally inner side portion of each table half and each of the plural hinge barrels defines a medial channel extending elongately therethrough to carry a hinge pin therein and the plural spacedly arrayed hinge barrels carried on the laterally inner side portion of the first table top half are complimentary spaced with the plural spacedly arrayed hinge barrels carried on the laterally inner side portion of the second table top half so that the medial channels defined by the plural hinge barrels of both table halves are axially aligned when the first table half and the second table half are oriented adjacent one another so that the hinge pin extends simultaneously through the aligned medial channels to hingedly interconnect the first table top half with the second table top half to allow folding of the portable table. A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table wherein each leg assembly bracket is located proximate the first end portion and proximate the second end portion.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table wherein the first foot having a first leg communicating with an inner top rail, opposite the first foot, and the first foot further has a second leg communicating with an outer edge top rail, opposite the first foot, the second foot also having a first leg communicating with the inner top rail, opposite the second foot, and the second foot further has a second leg communicating with the outer edge top rail, opposite the second foot.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table wherein the inner top rail and the outer edge top rail of each spring leg assembly releasably engage with the first concave notch and the second concave notch of the leg assembly bracket to extend angularly from the bottom of the table top halves to support the table top halves above a supporting surface, and retentive memory of spring steel material forming the spring leg assemblies causes the spring leg assemblies to be positionally secured to the leg assembly brackets.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table wherein the leg assemblies are formed of a material having retentive memory.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table wherein the leg assemblies are formed of spring steel.
A further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table wherein an anti-slip coating is carried on the first foot and the second foot.
A still further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table comprising a planar table top having a first half and a hingedly connected second half, each table top half having a first end portion and a spaced apart second end portion, a laterally outer side portion and a spaced apart laterally inner side portion, each table top half further having a top surface, an opposing bottom surface and a perpendicular lip extending along the laterally outer side portion; plural spacedly arrayed hinge barrels structurally carried along the laterally inner side portion of each table half and each of the plural hinge barrels defines a medial channel extending elongately therethrough to carry a hinge pin therein and the plural spacedly arrayed hinge barrels carried on the laterally inner side portion of the first table top half are complimentary spaced with the plural spacedly arrayed hinge barrels carried on the laterally inner side portion of the second table top half so that the medial channels defined by the plural hinge barrels of both table halves are axially aligned when the first table half and the second table half are oriented adjacent one another so that the hinge pin extends simultaneously through the aligned medial channels to hingedly interconnect the first table top half with the second table top half to allow folding of the portable table; a leg assembly bracket fixedly carried on the bottom surface of each table top half proximate the first end portion and proximate the second end portion, each leg assembly bracket defining a first concave notch, and a spaced apart second concave notch, each concave notch configured to engage with and positionally maintain a spring leg assembly; a spring leg assembly for releasably engagement with the leg assembly brackets at each end of each table top half, each spring leg assembly having a first foot and a spaced apart second foot, the first foot having a first leg communicating with an inner top rail, opposite the first foot, and the first foot further has a second leg communicating with an outer edge top rail, opposite the first foot, the second foot also having a first leg communicating with the inner top rail, opposite the second foot, and the second foot further has a second leg communicating with the outer edge top rail, opposite the second foot; and the inner top rail and the outer edge top rail of each spring leg assembly releasably engage with the first concave notch and the second concave notch of the leg assembly bracket to extend angularly from the bottom of the table top halves to support the table top halves above a supporting surface, and retentive memory of spring steel material forming the spring leg assemblies causes the spring leg assemblies to be positionally secured to the leg assembly brackets.
An even still further aspect of the present invention is a folding portable table of further comprising an offset leg on at least one of the leg assembly brackets, the offset leg defining a storage concave notch to positionally secure the leg assembly adjacent the bottom surface of the table top half when the leg assembly is in a storage configuration.
This disclosure of the invention is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts” (Article 1, Section 8).
A folding portable table generally provides a first leg assembly 9A a second leg assembly 9B and a table top 30 having a first half 3A and a hingedly interconnected second half 30B.
The folding portable table is supported on an underlying surface 100 which may be the ground, or another supporting surface such as a table or the like (not shown).
The first leg assembly 9A, is identical in form and configuration to the second leg assembly 9B and therefore only one leg assembly 9A, 9B will be described in detail herein. Each leg assembly 9A, 9B is preferably formed of a strong resilient material which has rigidity and retentive memory, such as, but not limited to spring steel or stainless steel. It is also contemplated that such material may also be a polymer (not shown) or a plastic (not shown) so that corrosion and rust does not develop upon the material during and subsequent to use in damp/wet conditions.
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The outer edge top rail 16 defines a medial bend 17 therein, and the medial bend 17 extends in the direction toward the first foot 10A and the second foot 13A. The medial bend 17 accommodates hinge barrels 38 carried by the table 30 when the leg assembly 9A is engaged with the table 30 in a standing position. (
The table 30 is generally planar in configuration and has a first table top half 30A and a second table top half 30B. The two halves 30A, 30B are similar in structure and configuration, each having a top surface 31, a bottom surface 32, a first end portion 33, a second end portion 34, a laterally outer side 35 and a laterally inner side 36. A perpendicularly extending lip 37 is carried on each laterally outer side 35 of each half 30A, 30B. The lip 37 extends above the top surface 31 and below the bottom surface 32 and provides an edge that prevents items placed on the top surface 31 from sliding laterally there-off. The lip 37 further provides a “recess” (
Plural spacedly arrayed hinge barrels 38 are carried on the laterally inner side 36 of each table top half 30A, 30B. The hinge barrels 38 are structurally carried by the table top halves 30A, 30B and extend generally downwardly from the laterally inner side 36 below the bottom surface 32. Each of the spacedly arrayed hinge barrels 38 defines a medial channel (not shown) extending elongately therethrough for carriage of a hinge pin 40. The hinge barrels 38 and the hinge pin 40 cooperate with one another allowing table top half 30A to hingedly pivot relative to the table top half 30B so that the table 30 may be folded about the hinge pin 40 into a compact travel configuration as shown in
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Each leg assembly bracket 50 further has a rotation leg 52 that extends along a side portion of each leg assembly bracket 50 defining the second concave notch 55.
The leg assemblies 9A, 9B can be manually configurationally distorted such that the outer edge top rail 16 and the inner top rail 18 are moved opposite one another (“stretched” apart) so that the outer edge top rail 16, laterally outward of medial bend 17, engages within concave notches 54, and the inner top rail 18, laterally outward of medial bend 19, engages within concave notches 55. The retentive memory of the material forming the leg assemblies 9A, 9B causes the outer edge top rail 16 and the inner top rail 18 to be positionally secured within the concave notches 54 and 55. A tension offset of the outer edge top rail 16 from the inner top rail 18 is shown as 21 on
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Having described the structure of my folding portable table 30, its use is hereinafter described.
A user (not shown) would open the table 30 by disconnecting any fastening latch (not shown) and pivoting the first table top half 30A and second table top half 30B about the hinge pin 40 carried within the axially aligned hinge barrels 38 so that the top surface 31 of the first half 30A and the top surface 31 of the second half 30B are adjacent to one another and planar. Such pivoting and placement of the table 30 with the top surface 31 resting upon a supporting surface 100 positions the bottom surfaces 32 oriented upwardly as shown in
Once the leg assemblies 9A and 9B are removed from the storage configuration on the bottom surface 32 of the table halves 30A, 30B, a user will grasp one leg assembly 9A and position the inner top rail 18 within the second concave notches 55 defined by each leg assembly bracket 50. When properly engaged, the inner top rail 18 is positioned within the second concave notch 55 and the medial bend 19 extends over the hinge barrels 38. The user will then grasp the medial bend 17 defined in the outer edge top rail 16 and pull/draw the medial bend 17 and outer edge top rail 16 toward the proximate end portion of the table 30 and into engagement with the first concave notch 54 of each leg assembly bracket 50. The drawing of the outer edge top rail 16 creates tension 21 between the rails 16, 18 and the retentive memory of the material forming the leg assembly 9A, 9B maintains the positional engagement of the leg assembly 9A, 9B within the concave notches 54, 55. The process is repeated for the remaining leg assembly 9A, 9B at the opposing end portion 33, 34 of the table 30 to engage the second leg assembly 9A, 9B within the concave notches 54, 55 defined by the leg assembly brackets 50 carried on the bottom surface 32 of the table halves 30A, 30B.
Once the leg assemblies 9A, 9B are engaged within the concave notches 54, 55, the table 30 may be inverted so that the feet 10A, 10B, 13A and 13B rest upon the supporting surface 100 and the top surface 31 of the table 30 is available for use.
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