1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a table, and more particularly to a table leg assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional table leg assembly in accordance with the prior art comprises an upright leg and a branch leg connected to the upright leg. The upright leg is adapted to be mounted to a tabletop. The branch leg is substantially perpendicular to the upright leg to stabilize the table. The middle of the branch leg has a plug slot for receiving the upright leg. A screw passes the middle of the branch leg and fastens with the upright leg.
The conventional branch leg has a determinate length and width for supporting the table and stabilizing the table. The longer and wider branch leg may provide more stability; however, the length and the width are limited due to the placing environment. Furthermore, the longer and wider branch leg increase the production cost.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional table leg assembly.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an improved table leg assembly.
To achieve the objective, a table leg assembly comprises an upright leg having two tubes longitudinally extended therefrom, each tube having a joint member plugged into a lower end thereof, at least one positioning pin passed through the joint member, two branch legs connected to the upright leg, each branch leg having a cylinder formed in one end thereof, the cylinder being coaxially connected to the tube, a ring disposed on a top of the cylinder, the ring having multiple positioning holes defined therein, two connecting pins, each connecting pin passed through the cylinder and the ring and plugged into the joint member for firmly connecting the branch leg and the tube. Wherein, the joint member has a stub extended therefrom, the stub passing through the ring and plugged into the cylinder; the cylinder has a receiving hole centrally defined therein for receiving the stub; the table leg assembly further comprises a joint plate disposed in a bottom of the cylinder and two screws, each screw passed the joint plate and fastened with one of the two connecting pins for securing the two branch legs; each branch leg has a roller disposed in one end thereof opposite to the cylinder.
Under this arrangement, the at least one positioning pin is corresponding to one of the multiple positioning holes and plugged into the corresponding one of the multiple positioning holes.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The upright leg 1 has two tubes 11 longitudinally extended therefrom. Each tube 11 is hollow. Each tube 11 has a joint member 12 plugged into a lower end of each tube 11. The joint member 12 has a post 121 centrally extended therefrom. The joint member 12 has a through hole 123 centrally defined therein. Each branch leg 2 has a cylinder 21 disposed in one end thereof for receiving the post 121 such that the cylinder 21 is coaxially connected to the respective tube 11. The other end of each branch leg 2 has a roller 22. The cylinder 21 of each branch leg 2 has a ring 211 positioned on a top of the cylinder 21. The ring 211 has a plurality of through holes 212 annularly defined therein. Specifically, a plurality of pins 213 is inserted in the through holes 212 of the ring 211 and the top of the cylinder 21 of the respective branch leg 2 for securing the ring 211 on the top of the cylinder 21. The cylinder 21 has a receiving hole 215 centrally defined therein for receiving the post 121 of the joint member 12. As shown in
The table leg assembly in accordance with the present invention further comprises two connecting pins 23 and a joint plate 3. Referring to
Furthermore, an upper connecting portion 13 is disposed in between the two tubes 11 of the upright leg 1 for securing the two tubes 11 steadily. 1n addition, a lower connecting portion 25 is disposed in between the two cylinders 21 of the two branch legs 2 for retaining the two cylinders 21 spaced apart in a distance, as shown in
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Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of Ser. No. 12/353,985, filed 15 Jan. 2009, and entitled “TABLE LEG ASSEMBLY”, now pending.
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20120286111 A1 | Nov 2012 | US |
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Parent | 12353985 | Jan 2009 | US |
Child | 13558349 | US |