Standard tables are rigid and fixed with solid tabletops, often of limited or finite utility within the home. Other tables offering versatile features often rely on multi-person modifications with cumbersome frames, material, hardware or tools to meaningfully transform. Traditional tables are relatively heavy with rigid, pre-specified leg positions and fixed cabinets/drawers. Weight becomes a problem with shipping, and set leg placement is limiting.
This table addresses the weight aspect by having openings/holes in the surface thus requiring less material, designed with movable legs, dual sided performance for versatile placement of legs or added shelf level as needed. With the table enclosed herewith featuring a reversible table structure, each side may be built upon for custom needs, and may also be individually defined and unique in character for decorative versatility. These aspects add enormous versatility within the context of ever-changing living and work spaces.
A versatile table with a table structure (2) designed to be usable on either side allowing the table to be reversed or flipped over. It thus provides equal utility on either side and allows easy addition of optional of additional tier(s). The table structure (2) is designed with numerous openings thus reducing the amount of material needed to create the table. The size and shape of the table are customizable in any configuration desired with easy assembly designed to allow rearrangement of moveable supporting legs/struts to the table and if desired to directly support a top surface which can be added. The table structure is adaptive to consumer's environment(s), preferences thereby enhancing utility, lifestyle and more productive use of space.
The openings create an aerated character for the table structure while being uniquely strong and lightweight due to the reduced material. Openings/channels in table structure (2) can be custom shaped, as can the table itself which may be specified by the user. The openings also allow insertion of mounting attachments connected to legs or other supporting structures including other tables in accordance with this disclosure.
As shown on the figures, the table (1) is designed with a table structure (2) which includes openings throughout the table structure (2). The table structure (2) openings extend from the top of the table structure to the bottom of the table structure.
In one embodiment the openings in the table structure (2) are created by a first set of structural members or slats (4) in parallel with each other extending from one outer edge of the table structure (2) to an opposite outer edge of the table structure (2). These structural members (4) are intersected by a second set of structural members or slats (4) in parallel to each other. For a rectangular table the second set of structural members extend from one side of the table structure (2) to an opposite side and are perpendicular to the first set of structural members. For other shapes of tables the second set of structural members may not extend from one outer edge of the table structure (2) to an opposite outer edge of the table structure (2). Other embodiments include the circular table as shown on
The table structure (2) may be created in numerous ways including from multiple individual structural members/slats (4), created as a unit using a singular mold creating the openings, or created from a solid surface in which openings are cut out, carved, or drilled. Whether created of pieces or as a unit it. A 3d printer can be using to create the pieces, molds required, or the entire table structure.
In addition to reducing the mass of the table the openings (7) mounting attachments (5) to be interlocked with the table. The mounting attachments can be designed for mounting on legs (3) or other support structures for example attachment to filing cabinets, other table structures, other furniture, and or even be designed for attachment to walls. Multiple table structures can be connected to each other in an unlimited number of configurations utilizing mounting attachments as required. The mounting attachment (5) can also be affixed to a supporting structure with multiple feet such as a mounting attachment connected at one spot on an arch shaped supporting structure with multiple feet (
The table structure (2) is designed to allow positioning of the mounting attachment (5) in different locations desired by a user. The number of openings (7) in the table structure (2) as well as their location and configuration can be chosen as desired. But as a minimum the number and location of the openings must be designed to enable proper support for the table structure (2) while allowing the mounting attachment (5) to be moved to different locations. Since the table structure is designed with openings in all regions of the table structure (2) this ensures the capability for insertion of mounting attachments (5) wherever needed.
The table structure (2) as shown in
Allowing users/owners of the table to determine and utilize the mounting locations for the mounting attachments (5) and supporting leg(s) (3) or other supporting structures, is particularly useful in confined or unusual spaces. This added benefit allows users to easily work around, and avoid encumbrances. Additional flexibility is provided to the user by the reversible table design. The top and bottom of the structural members (4), such as legs, can be different colors or designs for when table is flipped over. The openings spread throughout the table structure (2) with the resulting absence of material makes the table structure (2) a lightweight yet rigid structure with interlocking capacity for user specified configuration.
As shown on
The rigid structure of the table structure (2) enables the placement of permanent or removable skins or tops (13) to be placed on top of the table structure (2). These tops (13) can provide a decorative element or can just be a flat surface if desired. If desired, tops (13) can be provided to cover only partial areas of the table. The tops (13) can be attached permanently or in a removable manner as desired by the user. Essentially any desired material can be used for the tops (13) plastic sheeting, glass, wood, stone, or composite material as a few examples.
Edge rails (6) may be added for esthetics, for additional rigidity to the table structure (2), and for retaining the table top surface (2). Rails (6) may also serve in part as added structure for additional customized legs. Rails (6) may independently be created in segment, entirety within a mold created for the entire table structure, or simply attached to slats as individual parts. Rails (6) may be comprised of one or more pieces and designed for assembly with limited or no hardware. Rails (6) may be shaped, beveled, flush with top or bottom of table structure, not flush with top or bottom of table structure, or otherwise stylized to suit the desired form. Rails (6) may also serve as custom mounting bracket for added features/attachments to the table structure (2). Rails (6) may be joined in each corner or turn with sweeping contours of a table structure (2). Rail ends may intersect with traditional joints, overlap, clip, cling, wrap, clasp, glued/bonded, or otherwise connected as desired.
The Individual structural members/slats (4), rails (6) used in one embodiment may be interlocked/joined utilizing compression and friction with a crossing interlocking slat as shown for example on
As a dual sided table structure (2), mounting attachments (5) may be attached to either top or bottom of the table structure (2) in locations selected based on specific size and shape desired. Once the user has determined optimal mounting points for their utility needs, the mounting attachments (5) can be pressed into place, clamped, clipped, compressed, screwed, bolted or expanded into place with easy release reversible mounting hardware such as ball catch, magnetism or extracting technique. The protrusions (8) of the mounting attachments (5) may be partially recessed into table openings (7), or extend through the table to be flush with opposite outer surface of the table to provide direct support for a table top (13) or tier (9) if present.
One or more tier(s) (9) may be added on top of the table as shown on
The table structure (2) and any additional tier (9) are customizable in a limitless number of sizes and shapes including round, oblong, triangular, kidney bean, rectangular, square, custom shapes, heights and configurable options. The design and shape of the slats if used can also be varied as desired for example curved instead of straight. The openings/holes (7) in the table can be essentially any shape including: square, round, rectangular, trapezoidal, triangular, tapered or custom shape. Virtually any shape table with any shaped openings can be created and arranged for a table.
The design and shape of the legs (3) can also be designed in various shapes as desired. The legs or other supporting structures can be designed to be foldable onto itself as shown on
The table or design for the table can be furnished in various forms including:
The above illustrates various concepts, structures and techniques which are the subject of this application. It will now become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments incorporating these concepts, structures, and techniques may be used. Accordingly, it is submitted that the scope of the application should not be limited to the described embodiments but rather should be limited only by the spirit and scope of the following claims. For example the components disclosed can be configured as one section or other number of sections and designed to be mounted on different appropriate pedestals.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/619,678, filed Feb. 11, 2015 which is fully incorporated by reference into this application.
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