Table leg attachment system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6820847
  • Patent Number
    6,820,847
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 22, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 23, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A pedestal includes a base is releasably fixed to an elongate post. The base includes an annular flange and a central plateau which has a central opening. At least one tongue extends from the plateau into the opening. A rim protrudes from the flange and is spaced radially outboard of the plateau. A spider is fixed on the post end and has at least one radially outwardly extending leg. The post has a first circumferential position in which the leg is located in the base central opening circumferentially offset from the tongue. The post has a second circumferential position in which the leg snugly underlies and is axially trapped by the tongue. One of the tongue and the leg have a circumferentially extending ramp surface tightly camingly engaged with an opposed surface of the other of the tongue and the leg in the post second position. In the post second position, the leg axially tightly abuts the plateau and the tongue tightly abuts the opposed surface. An annular member is axially movable on the post. The member has a first axial position relatively distant from the spider and a second axial position adjacent a lateral plane of the spider and engaging the base in a ramp and opposing surface disengagement inhibiting relation.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed to a pedestal mountable on a first support structure for carrying a second support structure in spaced relation to the first support structure.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Mountable pedestals configured to carry a supported structure have found considerable usefulness. More specifically, these mountable pedestals have been particularly useful for supporting tabletops, seats and other such items on the floor (e.g. deck) in recreational vehicles and boats.




Applicant has found that a combination of factors can increase the desirability of a particular pedestal. For instance, the pedestal should be quick and easy to attach and remove as to both the supported item and the floor. In addition, the pedestal should provide a sturdy location, with respect to the floor, of the item being supported. For example, if the pedestal is supporting a table, the pedestal should be configured to prevent excessive wobbling of the tabletop and to allow the table to support an acceptable load. Further, the pedestal should be aesthetically pleasing, or at the very least not aesthetically displeasing, to the viewer.




The assignee of the present application has manufactured commercially successful mountable pedestals for a number of years, but continues to try to improve such pedestals. The invention disclosed herein arises from that continued effort to improve upon existing pedestals.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed to a new and useful pedestal. The pedestal includes a base that is releasably fixed to an elongate post. The base unit includes a base and a mounting assembly which is secured to the post. A central opening extends through the base. At least one tongue is provided on the base and extends into the central opening. A spider is fixed at an end of the post and has at least one radially outwardly extending leg. The post has a first circumferential position with respect to the base in which the at least one leg of the spider is located in the base central opening and is circumferentially offset from the at least one tongue. The post has a second circumferential position with respect to the base in which the at least one leg of the spider snugly underlies and is axially trapped by the at least one tongue. When the post is in the second circumferential position, a circumferentially extending ramp surface of one of the at least one tongue and the at least one leg is tightly camingly engaged with an opposed surface of the other of the at least one tongue and the at least one leg. An annular member is sleeved on the post and is axially movable thereon. The member has a first axial position relatively distant from the spider and a second axial position adjacent a lateral plane of the spider. When the annular member is in the second axial position, it engages the base in a manner which inhibits disengagement of the ramp surface and the opposed surface of the at least one tongue of the base and the at least one leg of the spider.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of the pedestal according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, such pedestal including a base unit, a pedestal upstanding from such base unit, and a connector unit mounted on such pedestal;





FIG. 2

is a top view of a base of the

FIG. 1

base unit;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional side view of the base of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a central cross sectional view of an end cap of the

FIG. 1

base unit;





FIG. 5

is a top view of the

FIG. 4

end cap;





FIG. 5A

is an enlarged fragment view of the end cap of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 6

is a bottom view of the

FIG. 4

end cap;





FIG. 7A

is a top view of a screw mounting block of the

FIG. 1

base unit;





FIG. 7B

is a cross sectional side view of the

FIG. 7A

screw mounting block;





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view of an annular member of the

FIG. 1

base unit;





FIG. 9

is a top view of the

FIG. 8

annular member;





FIG. 10

is a bottom view of the

FIG. 8

annular member;





FIG. 11

is a top view of a spider of the

FIG. 1

base unit;





FIG. 12

is a side view of the

FIG. 11

spider;





FIG. 13A

is a top view, substantially as viewed along the line XIII—XIII, of the base unit of

FIG. 1

illustrating the spider in a first circumferential position with respect to the base;





FIG. 13B

is a view similar to

FIG. 13A

but illustrating the spider in a second circumferential position with respect to the base;





FIG. 14A

is a cross sectional view, substantially as viewed along the line XIV—XIV, of the lower end of the pedestal of

FIG. 1

illustrating the annular member in its first axial position with respect to the pedestal;





FIG. 14B

is a view similar to

FIG. 14A

but illustrating the annular member in its second axial position with respect to the base;





FIG. 15A

is a front view of a latch for attachment to the pedestal and engagement of the connector member of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 15B

is a cross sectional side view of the latch of

FIG. 15A

;





FIG. 16A

is a front view of an end cap for use with the connector unit of the

FIG. 1

pedestal, wherein the end cap is secured to the upper end of the pedestal post;





FIG. 16B

is a side view of the upper end of the pedestal post of

FIG. 1

with the connector assembly end cap attached;





FIG. 17

is a top view of a connector member for use with the connector unit of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 18

is a bottom view of the

FIG. 17

connector member;





FIG. 19

is a cross sectional side view of the connector unit of the pedestal of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 20

is a cross sectional view of the lower end of a pedestal according to an alternate embodiment of the present invention, and showing the annular member in its first position;





FIG. 20A

is a view similar to

FIG. 20

but showing the annular member in its second position;





FIG. 21

is a top view of the pedestal of

FIG. 20

illustrating the annular member in its second position;





FIG. 22

is a bottom view of the annular member of

FIG. 20

; and





FIG. 23

is a cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 14B

illustrating an alternative base and a nut of this invention and how these components interact.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIG. 1

there is illustrated a mountable pedestal


10


embodying the present invention. The pedestal


10


includes a base unit


11


that is fixable on a floor f. A post


12


extends upward from the base unit


11


. The post is preferably a hollow elongate rigid tube formed of a suitable material, such as aluminum. A connector unit


13


is mounted on an upper end of the post


12


. The connector unit supports an item, such as a tabletop


14


.




The base unit


11


includes a base


16


(

FIGS. 2-3

) and a mounting assembly


17


. The mounting assembly


17


is secured to a lower end


18


of the post


12


and releasably engageable with the base


16


. The base


16


includes an annular flange


21


and is preferably composed of aluminum or another suitable material. A plurality of spaced apart fastener holes


22


extend through the flange


21


(FIG.


2


). A rim


23


extends downward from an outer edge of the flange


21


(FIG.


3


). A top surface


24


of the flange


21


is scored (FIG.


2


). The flange


21


surrounds a central plateau


26


which is stepped up from the flange


21


by an axially extending step


27


. A central opening


28


is formed in the central plateau


26


. Three tongues


29


extend into the opening


28


from the central plateau


26


(FIG.


2


). The tongues


29


are equally spaced about the circumference of the central opening


28


. The tongues


29


are spaced apart from one another by three notches


31


. A stop


32


is formed in one of the notches


31


.




The mounting assembly


17


includes a generally cup-shaped end cap


36


(FIGS.


4


-


6


). The end cap


36


is preferably manufactured from a durable molded plastic or other suitable material. The end cap


36


includes a bottom end wall


37


. The end cap


36


has inner and outer radial peripheral walls


38


and


39


that extend substantially upward from the end wall


37


. The outer wall


39


terminates in an annular rim


41


(

FIG. 4

) that projects radially outward away from the inner wall


38


. The inner and outer walls


38


and


39


are spaced apart by an annular groove


42


that opens upward. A peripheral surface of the inner wall


38


includes a plurality of ridges


43


(FIG.


5


A). The ridges


43


will allow the post


12


to be more easily received by the end cap


36


and allow additional room for glue or another adhesive, if desired, between the post


12


and the end cap


36


. An outer peripheral surface of the outer wall


39


of the end cap


36


is threaded. The inner wall


38


includes a number of buttresses


44


.




A locator


46


(

FIG. 5

) projects downward from the center of the end wall


37


of the end cap


36


. A plurality of spaced apart fastener holes


47


extend through the end wall


37


(FIGS.


5


and


6


). Three ribs


48


extend downward from the end wall


37


and are equally spaced about the circumference of the end wall


37


. As best illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the ribs


48


are positioned so they are centered between the fastener holes


47


.




The mounting assembly


17


includes a screw mounting block


49


(

FIGS. 7A-7B

) that is positioned in the end cap


36


. The screw mounting block


49


includes three legs


51


that extend radially outward. A fastener hole


52


extends through each leg


51


.




Referring to

FIGS. 8-10

, the mounting assembly


17


includes an annular member


56


. As illustrated, the annular member


56


is a nut which is composed of a suitable material, such as a durable moldable plastic. The nut


56


has inner and outer peripheral surfaces


57


and


58


(FIG.


8


). The outer peripheral surface


58


is tapered so the circumference of a bottom end


59


of the nut


56


is greater than the circumference of a top end


61


of the nut


56


. The inner peripheral surface


57


is threaded and surrounds a central recess


62


that extends between the top and bottom ends


61


and


59


of the nut


56


. Preferably, the outer peripheral surface


58


of the nut


56


includes a plurality of ridges


63


and contours


64


to facilitate easier gripping and manipulation of the nut


56


by a user (FIG.


9


). As best illustrated in

FIG. 10

, the bottom end


59


of the nut


56


is generally cup-shaped and includes a skirt


66


which surrounds the central recess


62


. The skirt


66


includes a free end


67


that has an edge


68


which extends around a bottom surface


69


. The edge


68


of the skirt


66


is scored.




The mounting assembly


17


includes a spider


73


(

FIGS. 11 and 12

) that is composed of a suitable material, such as aluminum or steel. The spider


73


has a centrally positioned locator opening


74


(FIG.


11


). The spider


73


has three legs


76


that extend radially outward. Each leg


76


is contoured to include two raised portions


77


separated by a downwardly extending central portion


78


, as best illustrated in

FIG. 12. A

fastener hole


79


extends through each leg


76


(FIG.


11


).




Referring now to

FIGS. 15-19

, the connector unit


13


includes a latch


81


, here formed as a leaf spring, that has a fixed first end


82


(

FIGS. 15A-15B

) and a free second end


83


. A fastener hole


84


extends through the first end


82


to facilitate attachment of the latch


81


to the post


12


. The latch


81


is composed of a resiliently bendable material. The latch


81


is mountable on the post


12


so the second end


83


can flex toward and away from the post


12


.




Referring to

FIGS. 16A-16B

the connector unit


13


includes an end cap


86


having an end surface


87


. The end cap


86


includes a central interior opening


88


that is surrounded by an outer wall


89


. The outer wall


89


extends axially away from the end surface


87


and terminates in a substantially annular protrusion


90


.




The connector unit


13


includes a connector member


91


(

FIGS. 17-19

) that has a tapered outer wall


94


and an inner wall


98


. The outer wall


94


connects a central plateau


92


to an annular flange


96


so that the annular flange


96


is stepped from the plateau


92


. A central opening


93


is formed by the inner wall


98


. An annular groove


95


is formed in a lower end of the inner wall


98


. A plurality of spaced apart fastener holes


97


extend through the flange


96


.




ASSEMBLY




To assemble the pedestal


10


, the base


16


is mounted on the floor f. The base


16


is first positioned in the desired location on the floor f. Screws S are then inserted through the fastener holes


22


and tightened to secure the base


16


.




The mounting assembly


17


is then assembled. The screw mounting block


49


is dropped into the end cap


36


so that it rests on the end wall


37


. Due to its configuration, the screw mounting block


49


can only be received in the lower end


18


of the post


12


with the legs


51


extending between the buttresses


44


. Thus, when the screw mounting block


49


is positioned on the end wall


37


of the end cap


36


, the fastener holes


52


will be aligned with the fastener holes


47


of the end wall


37


.




The nut


56


is then positioned around the end cap


36


. The nut


56


is secured to the end cap


36


by a mating of the internal threads of the nut


56


with the external threads of the end cap


36


. The nut


56


is advanced about the end cap


36


until the top end


61


of the nut


56


abuts the rim


41


of the outer wall


39


of the end cap


36


(FIG.


14


A). The nut


56


is now in a first axial position with respect to the end cap


36


.




Once the nut


56


is in its first axial position, the spider


73


is attached to the end wall


37


of the end cap


36


. To mount the spider


73


, the locator


46


of the end wall


37


is positioned in the locator opening


74


of the spider


73


. The spider


73


is then oriented so the fastener holes


79


in the legs


76


are aligned with the fastener holes


47


in the end wall


37


and the fastener holes


52


of the screw mounting block


49


. A screw


80


or other suitable fastener is tightened in each set of fastener holes


52


,


79


and


47


to secure the spider


73


to the end wall


37


. The raised portions


77


of each leg


76


are adjacent the end wall


37


. The central portion


78


of each leg


76


of the spider


73


projects downwardly away from the end wall


37


of the end cap


36


. When assembled, the legs


76


of the spider


73


extend outward between adjacent ribs


48


of the end cap


36


(FIG.


14


A).




Once the spider


73


is secured to the end cap


36


, the post


12


can be secured to the mounting assembly


17


. The lower end


18


of the post


12


is inserted into the end cap


36


so the lower end


18


is positioned in the annular groove


42


between the inner and outer walls


38


and


39


of the end cap


36


. The lower end


18


of the tube


12


can be secured to the end cap by an adhesive, such as glue. The end cap


36


is preferably also secured to the post


12


by a fastener


19


which will further prevent the end cap


36


from axial and/or rotational movement with respect to the post


12


. Once the mounting assembly


17


is secured to the post


12


, the post


12


is positioned over the base


16


so that each leg


76


of the spider


73


is positioned in the central opening


28


of the base


16


and axially extends into a notch


31


between adjacent tongues


29


so as to be offset from the tongues


29


, as illustrated in FIG.


13


A. The base


16


is now in a first circumferential position with respect to the post


12


. The post


12


is then rotated with respect to the base


16


so that the base


16


is in a second circumferential position with respect to the post (FIG.


13


B). When the base


16


is in this position, each leg


76


of the spider


73


is positioned beneath one of the base tongues


29


. One of the legs


76


abuts the stop


32


of the base


16


. Each leg


76


is thus axially trapped by a respective tongue


29


to prevent axial movement of the base


16


with respect to the post


12


.




After the base


16


is moved to the second position, the nut


56


is moved to its lower position so the edge


68


of the nut


56


engages the flange


21


, as illustrated in FIG.


14


B. The nut


56


is now tightened over the base


16


to further secure the base


16


in its second position. In addition, since the edge


68


of the nut


56


and the flange


21


are scored, these surfaces will frictionally interact to further inhibit movement of the base


16


with respect to the post


12


. Thus, pedestal


10


can provide a stable and sturdy base for the object supported thereon. Furthermore, since the open notches


31


of the base opening


28


are covered by the nut


56


, the overall aesthetic appearance of the pedestal


10


will be visually pleasing.




To complete assembly of the pedestal


10


, the connector unit


13


is secured to the upper end


15


of the post


12


. A suitable fastener is inserted through the fastener hole


84


of the latch


81


and a complementary hole in the upper end


15


of the post


12


to secure the latch


81


to the post. The top end


12


of the post


12


is then inserted in the central opening


88


of the end cap


86


. The connector member


91


is then positioned over the end cap


86


so the end cap


86


is received in the passage


93


. The protrusion


90


on the outer wall


89


opposes the plateau


92


and limits the distance the connector member


91


can be displaced toward the mid-section of the post


12


. As the connector member


91


slides over the top end


12


, the annular groove


95


of the connector member


91


is engaged by the latch


81


on the upper end


15


of the post


12


. Once the opening is engaged by the latch


81


, the connector member


91


is prevented from both axial and circumferential movement with respect to the post


12


.




Once the connector unit


13


is secured to the post


12


, the tabletop


14


, or other desired item to be supported, can be mounted thereon. To mount the tabletop


14


, it is first centered over the pedestal


10


. Bolts or other suitable fasteners are then inserted through the bores on the connector flange and into the bottom surface of the tabletop


14


. It should be appreciated that the tabletop


14


or other item could be mounted to the pedestal


10


before the pedestal


10


is mounted to the floor. Similarly, the base


16


could be mounted to the floor prior to being secured to the post


12


.




MODIFICATION





FIGS. 20-22

show a modified mountable pedestal


110


. The modified pedestal


110


is preferably identical to the previously disclosed pedestal


10


, except as described hereafter. Parts of the pedestal


110


that are similar to parts of the pedestal


10


carry the same reference numerals with the prefix “1” added thereto.





FIG. 23

illustrates an alternative base


16




a


and nut


56




a


of this invention. Base


16




a


is formed so as to have an outer flange


21




a


that is the same height or slightly higher than the inner-located center plateau


26


. Between the outer flange


21




a


and center plateau


26


, base


16




a


is formed to have a circular track


160


that is recessed relative to both the outer flange


21




a


and the center plateau


26


. A diagonally upwardly directed circular lip


162


is the portion of the base


16




a


that connects track


160


to the outer flange


21




a.






Nut


56




a


is formed to have a free end


67




a


that is outwardly beveled. More particularly, the angle of inclination of base lip


162


and nut free end


67




a


are similar, if not identical. One or both of the outer surfaces of the nut free end


67




a


and the base lip


162


may be scored. The base


16




a


and the nut


56




a


are collectively shaped so that when the nut is screwed against the base, the nut free end


67




a


seats against the base lip


162


. Owing to the outward circumferential contact between the surfaces of these components, lateral movement of the nut


56




a


and, consequently, of the post


12


is restrained.




In other alternative versions of this embodiment of the invention, it may be desirable to form that base so that the outer flange is the highest portion of the base, relative to the rim


23


. In these versions of the invention, the circular, diagonally oriented lip located between the inner edge of the outer flange and the inner portions of the base would serve the same function as the above described base lip


162


. The base of these versions of the invention may not require the above-described recessed track.




Also, in alternative versions of the invention, the fastener holes


22


formed in the base may be positioned within the inner portion of the base subtended by the nut free end. Thus, in these versions of the invention, once the mounting assembly is fully assembled, the fastener holes, as well as the fasteners seated in them, are concealed from view.




The pedestal


110


preferably replaces the threaded end cap


36


of the pedestal with the end cap


136


(FIGS.


20


and


21


). The end cap


136


has a relatively short outer peripheral wall


139


that extends upward from the end wall


137


of the end cap


136


and terminates in a radially outwardly extending rim


141


. An annular slider


156


is substituted for the nut


56


of the pedestal


10


. The annular slider


156


includes three blocks


199


(

FIGS. 21-22

) that extend downward toward the base


116


. The slider


156


is movable along the post


112


between a first axial position spaced apart from the spider


173


(

FIG. 20

) and a second axial position (FIG.


20


A). The slider


156


is prohibited from moving beyond the first axial position away from the second axial position by the rim


141


.




When the base


116


is in its second circumferential position with respect to the post


112


, the legs


176


of the spider


173


are once again axially trapped by the tongues


129


of the base


116


. Thus, the base


116


is prevented from axial movement with respect to the post


112


and inhibited by the engagement of the legs


176


of the spider


173


and the tongues


129


of the central plateau


126


from circumferential movement. When the base


116


is in this position, the slider


156


is moved to its second position so that each block


199


is received in one of the three notches


131


of the base central opening


128


(FIG.


21


). Thus, the base


116


is prevented from rotational movement about the post


112


. In addition, since the notches


131


of the base


116


are covered by the blocks


199


of the slider


156


, the aesthetic qualities of the post


112


are enhanced.




It should be appreciated that the foregoing description is for the purposes of illustration only, and further alternative embodiments of this invention are possible without departing from the scope of the claims. For instance, while the pedestal of the present invention has been illustrated with only one base unit that is secured to the lower end of the post, this is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Indeed, the pedestal could instead be configured to receive a base unit that is attached to the upper end of the post. This configuration could find a particular application with home or office furniture. In addition, the pedestal could be configured to receive a base unit on both the upper and lower ends of the post. This would provide a positive locking attachment at both the upper and lower ends. Thus, the pedestal need not include a connector assembly on either end.




In addition to the above modifications, when the present invention includes a connector assembly on either end, any suitable connector assembly could be substituted for the snap lock connector assembly illustrated. Additionally, while a spider having three prongs has been illustrated herein, it should be appreciated that a spider having any sufficient number of prongs could instead be used. For instance, a spider having either two or four prongs could be substituted to lock the pedestal in the desired position. However, it should also be appreciated that the number of legs should be equal to the number of ribs that project downward from the end cap and the number of tongues on the central plateau of the base.




Thus, although particular preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications lie within the scope of the present invention and do not depart from the spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A pedestal mountable on a first support structure for carrying a second support structure in spaced relation to the first support structure, the pedestal comprising:an elongate post having a threaded portion, a base releasably fixed to said post and comprising a substantially annular flange, a central plateau surrounded by said substantially annular flange and having a central opening, at least one tongue on said plateau extending into said central opening, and a rim protruding from said substantially annular flange and spaced radially outboard of said plateau; a spider fixed at an end of said post and having at least one radially outwardly extending leg, said post having a first circumferential position with respect to said base in which said at least one leg of said spider is located in said base central opening circumferentially offset from said at least one tongue, said post having a second circumferential position with respect to said base in which said at least one leg of said spider snugly underlies and is axially trapped by said at least one tongue, said first and second post positions being circumferentially spaced, one of said at least one tongue and at least one leg having a circumferentially extending ramp surface tightly camingly engaged with an opposed surface of an other of said at least one tongue and at least one leg in said post second position, said leg in said post second position axially tightly abutting said tongue; and a nut threaded on said post threaded portion, said nut having a first axial position threaded relatively distantly from said spider and a second axial position threaded nearer to said spider, said nut in said nut second position snugly engaging said base so that said base is tightly gripped between said spider and nut.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said annular flange and plateau are joined by an axially extending annular portion, said flange having circumferentially spaced fastener holes, said central opening having a peripheral edge defined by a plurality of said tongues circumferentially separated by a plurality of circumferentially extending notches.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said nut has a generally cup-shaped end portion opening toward said base and including a central recess surrounded by a skirt extending toward said base, said recess being of greater axial extent than said axially extending annular portion.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1, in which said post comprises an elongate rigid tube and a generally cup shaped end cap on an end of said tube, said end cap having an outside circumferential surface defining said threaded portion of said post.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 4, in which the generally cup shaped end cap has an end wall adjacent an end of a post and radially inner and outer peripheral walls extending substantially axially from the end wall and toward an intermediate part of said post, said threaded portion of said post comprising threads on said outer peripheral wall, said peripheral walls being radially spaced by an annular groove open axially toward an intermediate part of said post, and said end of said tube being snugly and fixedly received in said groove.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said spider has a plurality of circumferentially spaced legs with said generally circumferentially extending ramp surface being on selected ones of said legs, a central locator opening, and fastener holes radially interposed between said central locator opening and legs.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 6 in which said post has a central locator protrusion engagable in said spider central locator opening and centering said spider on an end of said post.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said nut has a peripheral surface tapered away from said base, a textured hand engagable area, a narrow end facing away from said base, and a wide end facing toward said base and recessed to clear said plateau, said wide end having a skirt bounding said recess and of axial length to frictionally engage said base flange.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said post has a radially outwardly extending rib axially opposing said nut and blocking displacement of said nut axially therepast, said nut being located on said post between said rib and said post end.
  • 10. A pedestal mountable on a first support structure for carrying a second support structure in spaced relation to the first support structure, the pedestal comprising:an elongate post; a base releasably fixed to said post and comprising a substantially annular flange, a central plateau surrounded by said substantially annular flange, and having a central opening, at least one tongue on said plateau extending into said central opening, and a rim protruding from said substantially annular flange and spaced radially outboard of said plateau; a spider fixed at an end of said post and having at least one radially outwardly extending leg, said post having a first circumferential position with respect to said base in which said at least one leg of said spider is located in said base central opening circumferentially offset from said at least one tongue, said post having a second circumferential position with respect to said base in which said at least one leg of said spider snugly underlies and is axially trapped by said at least one tongue, said first and second post positions being circumferentially spaced, one of said at least one tongue and at least one leg having a circumferentially extending ramp surface tightly camingly engaged with an opposed surface of an other of said at least one tongue and at least one leg in said post second position, said leg in said post second position axially tightly abutting said tongue; and a slider axially slidably mounted on said post, said slider having a first axial position relatively distant from said spider and a second axial position adjacent a lateral plane of said spider and engaging said base, said slider including a substantially annular carrier and at least one block fixed on said carrier and extending therefrom toward said base in said second position.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said annular flange and said plateau are joined by an axially extending portion, said flange having circumferentially spaced fastener holes, said central opening having a peripheral edge defined by a plurality of said tongues circumferentially separated by circumferentially extending notches.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said post comprises an elongate rigid tube and a generally cup shaped end cap on an end of said tube, said end cap having an outside circumferential surface.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 12, in which said generally cup shaped end cap has an end wall adjacent said end of said post and radially inner and outer peripheral walls extending substantially axially from said end wall and toward an intermediate part of said post, said peripheral walls being radially spaced by an annular groove open axially toward said intermediate part of said post, and said end of said tube being snugly and fixedly received in said groove.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said spider has a plurality of circumferentially spaced legs with said generally circumferentially extending ramp surface being on selected ones of said legs, a central locator opening, and fastener holes radially interposed between said central locator opening and legs.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14 in which said post has a central locator protrusion engagable in said spider central locator opening and centering said spider on an end of said post.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said base includes at least two said tongues circumferentially separated by a notch.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 16 in which said post has a radially outward extending rib axially opposing said slider and blocking displacement of said slider axially therepast, said slider being located on said post between said rib and said post end.
  • 18. A pedestal mountable on a first support structure for carrying a use structure in spaced relation to the first support structure, the pedestal comprising:an elongate post; a connector member comprising a substantially annular flange, a central plateau surrounded by and stepped from said flange and having a central passage, a step in said passage and facing generally away from said plateau, said passage being sized to snugly axially receive an end portion of said post; a radially outwardly extending protrusion fixed on said post opposing said plateau and defining a limit to axial displacement of said connector member toward an intermediate part of said post; and a latch axially fixed on said post and located to engage said step and maintain said connector member against unintended displacement off said post.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 18, in which at least one of said latch and said step is releasably radially shiftably mounted and has a displacement direction away from an other of said step and said latch to allow removal of said connector member from said post.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 19 including an axially opposed pair of said steps, said steps being substantially annular and defined by a substantially annular groove in said passage, said latch being a leaf spring fixed on said post inboard of said connector member, said passage having a slot extending from said groove through said central plateau but of lesser radial depth than said groove, said slot being of circumferential width exceeding the circumferential width of said leaf spring, said leaf spring extending through said slot and having a radial protrusion receivable in said annular groove and resiliently radially outwardly pressed thereinto, said protrusion being radially resiliently spaced outward from said post, said protrusion cooperating with said opposed steps to axially locate the said connector member axially on said post.
  • 21. A pedestal mountable on an environmental surface for carrying an object support spaced from the environmental surface, the pedestal comprising:an elongate posts; a base mountable on an environmental surface and having an opening defining a notch and a tongue extending into said opening beside said notch; said post having a generally radially extending portion in turn having a first position with said portion inserted in said notch and having a second position with said portion axially trapped behind said tongue, said first and second post positions being laterally offset; and an annular member sleeved on and axially movable on said post, said member having a first axial position relatively distant from said portion and a second axial position engaging said base, in portion/tongue disengagement inhibiting relation.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said annular member comprises a slider axially slidably mounted on said post, said slider including a substantially annular carrier and at least one block fixed on said carrier and extending therefrom toward said base, said block in said second axial position occupying said notch and blocking displacement of said portion from behind said tongue.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 21 in which said post has a threaded portion adjacent said generally radially extending portion, said annular member comprising a nut threaded on said post threaded portion, said nut in said first axial position being threaded relatively distantly from said radially extended portion, said nut in said second axial position snugly engaging said base so that said base is tightly gripped between said generally radially extended portion and nut.
  • 24. A pedestal mountable on a first support structure for carrying a second support structure in spaced relation to the first support structure, the pedestal comprising:an elongate post; a base releasably fixed to said post; and an annular member sleeved on and axially movable on said post, said member having a first axial position relatively distant from said base and a second axial position engaging said base, in post/base disengagement inhibiting relation in which said base has a central opening and at least one tongue extending radially into said central opening, a spider fixed at an end of said post and having at least one radially outwardly extending leg, said post having a first circumferential position with respect to said base in which said at least one leg of said spider is located in said base central opening circumferentially offset from said at least one tongue, said post having a second circumferential position with respect to said base in which said at least one leg of said spider snugly underlies and is axially trapped by said at least one tongue, said first and second post positions being circumferentially spaced, one of said at least one tongue and at least one leg having a circumferentially extending ramp surface tightly camingly engaged with an opposed surface of an other of said at least one tongue and at least one leg in said post second position, said leg in said post second position axially tightly abutting said tongue.
  • 25. A pedestal mountable on a first support structure for carrying a second support structure in spaced relation to the first support structure, the pedestal comprising:an elongate post; a base releasably fixed to said post; and an annular member sleeved on and axially movable on said post, said member having a first axial position relatively distant from said base and a second axial position engaging said base, in post/base disengagement inhibiting relation in which said base has a central opening with a radially inward extending tongue, said post having a radially extending leg releasably located under said tongue, said post having a threaded portion adjacent said leg, said annular member comprising a nut threaded on said post threaded portion, said nut in said first axial position being threaded relatively distantly from said leg and in said second axial position being threaded nearer to said leg, said nut in said second axial position snugly engaging said base so that said base is tightly gripped between said leg and nut.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 25 in which said nut and said base have a frictionally engaging interface frictionally holding said nut in said second axial position.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein said nut has a generally cup-shaped end portion opening toward said base and including a central recess surrounded by a skirt extended toward said base.
  • 28. The apparatus of claim 27 in which said base comprises an annular flange surrounding a central plateau and a generally axially extending annular lip between said flange and plateau, said nut laterally engaging said lip, so as to interfere with lateral movement of said post with respect to said base.
  • 29. a pedestal mountable on a first support structure for carrying a second support structure in spaced relation to the first support structure, the pedestal comprising:an elongate post; a base releasably fixed to said post said base having a central opening with a radially extending tongue, said post having a radially oppositely extending leg, said post having a first position free of said base in which said leg is circumferentially offset from said tongue, said post having a second position fixed to said base in which said post is axially and circumferentially offset from said post first position and said leg is trapped axially behind said tongue; and an annular member sleeved on and axially movable on said post, said annular member having a first axial position relatively distant from said base and leg, and a second axial position (1) adjacent said leg and said base and (2) in post/base disengagement inhibiting relation with said leg and base.
  • 30. The apparatus of claim 29 in which one of said tongue and leg has a circumferentially extending ramp surface tightly camingly engaged with an opposed surface of an other of said tongue and leg in said post second position, said leg in said post second position axially tightly abutting said tongue.
  • 31. The apparatus of claim 30 in which said post has a radially outwardly extending rib axially opposing said annular member and blocking displacement of said annular member axially therepast, said annular member being located on said post between said rib and an end of said post.
  • 32. The apparatus of claim 30 in which said post has a threaded portion adjacent said leg, said annular member comprising a nut threaded on said post threaded portion, said nut in said first axial position being threaded relatively distantly from said leg and in said second axial position being threaded nearer to said leg, said nut in said second axial position snugly engaging said base so that said base is tightly gripped between said leg and nut.
  • 33. The apparatus of claim 32 in which said nut and said base have a frictionally engaging interface frictionally holding said nut in said second axial position.
  • 34. The apparatus of claim 33 wherein said nut has a generally cup-shaped end portion opening toward said base and including a central recess surrounded by a skirt extended toward said base.
  • 35. The apparatus of claim 29 in which said base comprises a substantially annular flange, a central plateau surrounded by said substantially annular flange and containing said central opening, said tongue is on said plateau, said flange has a plurality of circumferentially spaced fastener holes, and said central opening has a peripheral edge defined by a plurality of said tongues circumferentially separated by a plurality of circumferentially extending notches.
  • 36. The apparatus of claim 29, in which said post comprises an elongate rigid tube and a generally cup shaped end cap on an end of said tube, said end cap has an outside circumferential surface, said generally cup shaped end cap has an end wall adjacent said end of said post and has radially inner and outer peripheral walls extending substantially axially from said end wall and toward an intermediate part of said post, said peripheral walls being radially spaced by an annular groove open axially toward said intermediate part of said post, and said end of said tube being snugly and fixedly received in said groove.
  • 37. The apparatus of claim 29 including a spider fixed at an end of said post and carrying more than one said radially outwardly extending leg, and in which said spider has a plurality of circumferentially spaced legs with a generally circumferentially extending ramp surface being on selected ones of said legs, a central locator opening, and fastener holes radially interposed between said central locator opening and legs.
  • 38. The apparatus of claim 37 in which said post has a central locator protrusion engagable in said spider central locator opening and centering said spider on an end of said post.
  • 39. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein said base central opening has a periphery including at least two said tongues circumferentially separated by a notch, said notch and tongues being distributed circumferentially around the length axis of said post, said annular member comprising a slider axially slidably mounted on said post, said slider including a substantially annular carrier and at least one block fixed on said carrier and extending axially toward said base, said block in said second axial position being disposed in said notch and circumferentially opposing said leg.
  • 40. The apparatus of claim 29 in which said annular member is axially aligned with said leg on said post.
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Twin Taper™ Table Leg & Base System (photocopy parts view (6 sheets) and advertisement (2 sheets) published before Feb. 22, 2001.