1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a table assembly, more particularly to a table assembly that includes an electric illuminating device.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Accordingly, during daytime, when users sit around the table 1, the parasol 3 can block sunlight for comfort. At nighttime, a lighting device such as a candle or a gas lamp (not shown) may be placed on the tabletop 11 to provide a dim illumination effect.
However, although candles and gas lamps are suitable for providing a romantic and mysterious atmosphere, they are unsuited for use during windy weather.
Therefore, the object of this invention is to provide a table assembly that includes an electric illuminating device, which is disposed under a tabletop and which emits light passing through the tabletop, so that a romantic atmosphere may be obtained without the use of candles and gas lamps.
According to this invention, there is provided a table assembly that comprises a table and an electric illuminating device. The table includes a leg frame and a tabletop supported on top of the leg frame. At least a portion of the tabletop is light-transmissive. The electric illuminating device is mounted to the table, is disposed under the tabletop, and is operable to emit light that passes through the portion of the tabletop.
By virtue of the light emitted by the electric illuminating device and passing through the tabletop, a romantic atmosphere may be obtained even in a windy environment.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying preferred embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the following disclosure.
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In this embodiment, the electric illuminating device 6 includes an externally threaded coupling tube 61 that is fixed to an underside of the light-transmissive portion of the tabletop 2 and that surrounds the through hole 21. The electric illuminating device 6 additionally includes a ring-shaped casing 62 that is fastened to the coupling tube 61, four angularly spaced apart light-emitting members 63 that are mounted to the casing and that are operable to emit light toward the light-transmisive portion of the tabletop 2, and a power control unit 64 (see
In this embodiment, the casing 62 of the electric illuminating device 6 includes a top wall 621, a bottom wall 622 fastened to the top wall 621, an outer surrounding wall 623 extending integrally and downwardly from an outer rim of the top wall 621 to the bottom wall 622, and an inner ring wall 624 extending integrally and downwardly from an inner circular rim of the top wall 621 to the bottom wall 622. The inner ring wall 624 defines a shaft hole 625 that is coaxial with the through hole 21 of the tabletop 2, and is internally threaded for threaded engagement with the coupling tube 61 in a manner that the top wall 621 is able to abut against the underside of the tabletop 2. The four light-emitting members 63 are retained in the casing 62, and each has a portion exposed from the top wall 621 of the casing 62. Therefore, when viewed from the outside, the light-emitting members 63 appear to be embedded in the top wall 621. In this embodiment, the light-emitting members 63 are light-emitting diodes, and are activated and deactivated through the power control unit 64 for illumination purposes. Since the feature of the present invention does not reside in the control of the light-emitting members 63 through the power control unit 64, which can be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art, further details of the same will be omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
When used with a parasol (such as that shown in
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In this embodiment, the electric illuminating device 6 further includes four fasteners 65, each extending through the intermediate segment 411 of a respective one of the legs 41 and the outer surrounding wall 623 of the casing 62 for attaching the respective leg 41 to the casing 62. Moreover, unlike the first preferred embodiment, the inner ring wall 624 of the casing 62 has a smooth inner wall surface defining the shaft hole 625. When the second preferred embodiment of this invention is used with a parasol (such as that shown in
Like the previous embodiment, this embodiment enables a romantic atmosphere to be obtained without using candles and gas lamps even in a windy environment.
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The outer surrounding wall 623 of the casing 62 has a bottom edge and is formed with four pairs of slots that extend upwardly from the bottom edge for engagement with the abutment members 626, respectively. Each of the abutment members 626 includes an abutment block 628 to be placed between the outer side of the outer surrounding wall 623 and the intermediate segment 411 of a corresponding one of the legs 41, and a pair of hook parts 629 that extend from the abutment block 628 and that extend slidably through a corresponding pair of the slots 66 to engage an inner side of the outer surrounding wall 623. Each of the abutment blocks 628 has a concave side 620 abutting against the intermediate segment 411 of the corresponding leg 41. Each stop unit includes a pair of protrusions 627 that are disposed between and that abut against the hook parts 629 of a respective one of the abutment members 626 so as to guide sliding movement of the hook parts 629 along the corresponding pair of slots 66. In this embodiment, each of the fasteners 65 passes through the intermediate segment 411 of the respective leg 41 and the abutment block 628 of a respective abutment member 626, and engages the outer surrounding wall 623 of the casing 62 to attach the electric illuminating device 6 to the legs 41.
Like the previous embodiments, this embodiment also enables a romantic atmosphere to be obtained without using candles and gas lamps even in a windy environment.
It is worthwhile to note that the shapes of the through hole 21 of the tabletop 2 and the outer surrounding wall 623 and the shaft hole 625 of the casing 62 are not limited to the circular shape as disclosed in the aforementioned embodiments. For instance, the outer profile of the casing 62 may be another geometric shape, such as a polygon, an oval, etc. Moreover, the table assembly of this invention may be used without the parasol, in which case, the through hole 21 of the tabletop 2 is not required to be formed.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.