The present invention relates to tables and, more particularly, to conference tables having wire management pockets for integrated power receptacles.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a table including a base defining a wire management pocket and a central area, a power receptacle mounted to the base adjacent the wire management pocket, a leg coupled to the base for supporting the base, and a tabletop removably coupled to the base. The tabletop is slidably removable from the base to provide access to the wire management pocket.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a table including a base having a plurality of separating structures defining a plurality of wire management pockets, a plurality of power receptacles each mounted to the base adjacent one of the plurality of wire management pockets, a leg coupled to the base for supporting the base, and a tabletop removably coupled to the base. The tabletop is removable from the base without the use of tools to provide access to the wire management pocket.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a table including a base defining a wire management pocket, a power receptacle mounted to the base adjacent the wire management pocket, a leg coupled to the base for supporting the base, and a tabletop supported on the base. The tabletop is movable relative to the base between a first position, in which the tabletop covers the wire management pocket and is secured to the base, and a second position, in whith the tabletop covers the wire management pocket and is removable from the base.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
The table 10 includes a base 14, a plurality of legs 18 coupled to the base 14 for supporting the base 14 above the floor, and a tabletop 22 positioned on top of the base 14 so that the tabletop is supported by the base 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the table 10 also includes a plurality of power receptacles 26 mounted to the base 14. As shown in
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To connect the tabletop 22 to the base 14, the mounting clips 38 are aligned with the mounting areas 42 on the base 14, and the tabletop 22 is lowered along a lifting axis 67 to be supported on the base 14 in an unsecured position. Once the mounting clips 38 are positioned in the corresponding openings 50, 58, the tabletop 22 is slid a small amount relative to the base 14 along a sliding axis 69 so the mounting clips 38 engage edges of the brackets 46, 54 defining the openings 50, 58 (or the cantilevered edge 66 of the bracket 62). The tabletop 22 is then releasably secured to the base 14 in a secured position. Since the tabletop 22 is split into two pieces 22A, 22B, each piece 22A, 22B can be independently coupled to the base 14 in a similar manner, albeit at opposite ends of the table 10. The two pieces 22A, 22B of the tabletop 22 are slid toward each other to engage the mounting clips 38 with the corresponding mounting areas 42 on the base 14.
To remove the tabletop 22 from the base 14, the tabletop 22 is slid a small amount relative to the base 14 along the sliding axis 69 so the mounting clips 38 disengage the edges of the brackets 46, 54 (or the cantilevered edge 66 of the bracket 62). The tabletop 22 is released from being secured to the base 14 in the secured position and is slid until the mounting clips 38 are aligned with the corresponding openings 50, 58 so that the tabletop 22 is in the unsecured position. The tabletop 22 is lifted along the lifting axis 67 to be removed from the base 14. In this embodiment, the lifting axis 67 is generally perpendicular to the sliding axis 69. In other embodiments, the lifting axis 67 may be positioned at a different angle to the sliding axis 69, or may be parallel to the sliding axis 69.
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In some embodiments, pockets are located on a first side of a longitudinal axis 78 running through the central area 30, and pockets are located on an opposite side of the longitudinal axis 78 running through the central area 30. The central area 30 in these embodiments acts as a shared structure 74 for separating the pockets 70 located on the first side of the longitudinal axis 78 from the pockets 70 on the opposite side of the longitudinal axis 78.
Additionally, the pockets 70 can be used to store electrical componentry used for collaboration within a meeting place setting. For example, routers, sharing hubs, data controllers, and the like may be stored within the pockets 70 and also connected to the cables.
The pockets 70 are covered by the tabletop 22 when the tabletop 22 is supported on the base 14, but the pockets 70 are easily accessible by removing the tabletop 22 from the base 14, as explained above, Such an arrangement allows the power receptacles 26 and associated cables to be accessed from above the table 10, rather than below the table, for initial installation, maintenance, and/or replacement. In addition, as shown in
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/683,377, filed Jun. 11, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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