Claims
- 1. A stable multipositioned table comprising:
- a top member formed of at least two section, said sections supported in a fashion enabling movement away from each other to accept a leaf therebetween,
- a pair of leg means pivotably secured to the top member to each opposing section and further pivotably secured along an axis parallel the axis of pivot to the top member, to a rigid linking member located below the top the pivot being located at a position horizontally outward from a vertical plane passing through the point of secure-to the table top whereby the table may be utilized in a lower position whereat the sections of the table top are contiguous or in an elevated position by pivoting the legs about their pivot points and moving the bottoms of the legs together whereat the sections of the table top are caused to separate because of the rigid links and the interrelationship between the various parts enabling a larger and higher table once a leaf is inserted between the sections.
- 2. A table as in claim 1, wherein brace means extend from each leg means to the adjacent section.
- 3. A table as in claim 2, wherein the brace means is in two sections pivotally secured together assuming an overcenter position when the table is in its raised position and having one section substantially parallel to and contiguous with the top when the table is in its lowered position.
- 4. A table comprising a base: a tabletop supported at a plurality of locations above said base and comprising two tabletop units movable toward and away from each other, and a removable table leaf disposed between said two units; two spaced apart leg means each pivotally connected at its lower end portion with said base, extending diagonally upwardly and inwardly, and pivotally connected, at its upper end portion, with one of said tabletop units at a first location thereof and two brace means each pivotally connected at a lower end portion thereof, with one of said leg means and at a location intermediate the end portions of said leg means, extending diagonally upwardly and outwardly and pivotally connected with one of the units of the tabletop at a second location outwardly spaced from said first location, said brace means comprising two aligned, pivotally interconnected, brace members.
- 5. The combination of claim 4, wherein each of the leg means comprises two laterally spaced apart leg members and a cross bar connected therebetween, and the brace means is pivotally connected to the leg means through said cross bar.
- 6. The combination of claim 4, wherein one of the two aligned, pivotally interconnected brace members of the brace means comprises a U-shaped bracket carried by one brace member and if of a size to encompass the other brace member and a hinge pin interconnects the two brace members.
- 7. The combination of claim 6, wherein the two brace members are vertically aligned and the uppermost thereof carries said U-shaped bracket.
- 8. The combination of claim 4, wherein each of the two brace members are vertically aligned and the uppermost thereof is movable into a position below and horizontally aligned with the bottom of a tabletop unit and the lowermost brace member is then disposed in bracing relation between a tabletop unit and a leg means.
- 9. The combination of claim 4, wherein drop leaf, tabletop members are hingedly connected with the marginal edge portions of the tabletop and are provided with selectively operable braces to hold them in horizontal positions.
- 10. The combination of claim 4, wherein drop leaf, tabletop members are hingedly connected with the marginal edge portions of the removable table leaf and are provided with selectively operable braces to hold them in horizontal positions.
- 11. The combination of claim 8, wherein the pivotal connection between the two brace members moves upwardly and outwardly as the uppermost brace moves toward its position of parallel alignment with the bottom of the tabletop.
- 12. The combination of claim 11, wherein the lowermost brace member extends upwardly and outwardly as the uppermost brace member moves toward its position of alignment with the bottom of the tabletop.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 804,535 filed in June 8, 1977, now abandoned.
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