1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a game table for users playing and exercising with fun, and more particularly to a game table offering spacious mobile space and static-balance effect.
2. Description of the Related Art
A frame design for a conventional game table usually offers four legs corresponding to corners of the table. To strengthen the structure thereof, a transverse rod or board would be applied for connection between two legs. As illustrated in
The conventional game table 10a stands on the floor via four legs 32a, and the transverse board 34a and the transverse rod 36a are used to strengthen the structure between the table frame 30a and the tablet 20a, which means to increase the support stability of the table 10a. However, the mobile space for the user, shown in
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a static-balance-effect game table, which is benefit of both space efficiency and balance support, the user is offered with spacious mobile space without restraint during a game. Simultaneously, the balance support effect is achieved easily via the simple structure thereof.
To achieve the above object, a static-balance-effect game table including a table stand and a tablet is offered. The table stand has two frame racks, a reception space, a base component and two connection components.
The two frame racks are arranged in a symmetric manner and each has an inner end opposite to each other. Each frame rack includes two frame members individual and symmetric to each other. Each frame member is L-shaped approximately and disposed at an inclined angle, so that a distance between two inner ends of two respective frame members is shorter than a distance between two outer ends of two respective frame members. The reception space is defined between the two frame racks. The base component is elongated and has two opposite ends; each end of the base component connects to the inner end of each frame members. The two connection components connect two frame members of each frame rack respectively. The tablet is arranged in the reception space of the table stand, and has two ends joining two connection components respectively.
Therefore, an open space is formed between the two frame members of each frame rack, so that the greater movement capacity is offered for the user during the game.
As for the movement capacity without restraint, each frame rack is narrow at an inner end thereof and wide at an outer end thereof, which means the configuration thereof is narrow at the inner end and expands to the outer end. The contact area between the table stand and the floor increases due to the L-shaped frame member, so as to strengthen the structure balance.
Besides, the table stand is designed in a symmetric manner, no matter along a longitudinal axis or a latitudinal axis across a center of the table stand. The external force, transmits along the tilting direction of the inclined angle of the frame member, will be conducted and diverged due to the transmissibility of the force in a rigid body.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The two connection components 60 join two frame racks 40 to two opposite ends of the tablet 30 respectively; spontaneously, each connection component 60 connect two frame members 42 of each frame rack 40 together. Therefore, the two connection components 60 achieve the connection between the tablet 30 and the table stand 20. Each connection component 60 includes at least one connection board disposed near a top of each frame rack 40; two lateral sides of the connection board is secured to two inner lateral faces of the two frame members 42 respectively. The connection board has a retaining face, which is slant at the inclined angle θ, just fitting to contact to the inner lateral faces of each frame member 42. In this preferred embodiment, the connection component 60 includes one vertical board 62 and two horizontal boards 64, which are secured via screw members.
Each connection component 60 further includes a flange board 66 and a pivotal board 68. The flange board 66 is arranged on the top portion of each frame rack 40 and jointed to each end side 32 of the tablet 30. The extension portion 424 of the frame member 42 of each frame rack 40 has an inlay portion 426 recessed inwardly near a top thereof, so that each lateral side of an exterior face 680 of the pivotal board 68 is able to inset in the inlay portion 426 of each frame member 42 via screw members.
In this preferred embodiment, the flange board 66 is disposed at the topmost of each frame rack 40; the pivotal board 68 is arranged at the inner end but near the top of each frame rack 40; the two horizontal boards 64 are arranged by the exterior face 680 of the pivotal board 68 and below the flange board 66; and the vertical board 62 is disposed beneath the pivotal board 68.
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The static-balance-effect game table is benefit of both space efficiency and balance support. Each frame rack is narrow at the inner end and expands to the outer end thereof, and the open space is offered for the user's move free without restraint. Meanwhile, the contact area between the table stand and the floor increases due to the L-shaped frame member, so as to strengthen the support and balance by simple structure. In addition, the base component is right disposed at the central axis of the table stand; the two frame members are symmetric to each other. Thus, the table stand is always considered as a symmetric structure no matter along a longitudinal axis or a latitudinal axis thereof. Symmetric structure could lead to the good transmissibility of the force in a rigid body, especially because of the inclined angle θ of each frame member of each frame rack. When one frame rack is exerted on the external force, the force will be conducted and diverged to the other frame rack thereby due to the transmissibility characteristics.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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