This invention relates to a table tennis table comprising a lower frame and two playing surface boards, the lower frame comprises vertical braces which are used as support elements and lie opposite one another over the width of the tennis table, in the middle area of the table tennis table, and vertical guide means on which guide parts pertaining to mounting units which are attached to the playing surface boards can be moved up and down so that in this way the playing surface boards can be transferred from a first position in which the playing surface boards are vertically aligned and the guide parts are located in the lower position, into a second position in which the playing surface boards are horizontally aligned and the guide parts are located in an upper position.
A table tennis table of the aforementioned type is known from DE 299 01 458 U1. The table tennis table described in it can be moved out of a transport position in which the playing surface boards are vertically aligned into the playing position by folding the playing surface boards out of the vertical position into the horizontal position. Furthermore, the table tennis table has roller base units which are located in the middle area and with which the table tennis table can be easily transported in the transport position. In addition, this table tennis table also has static braces which can be folded out, which are encompassed by the lower frame, and which can additionally be supported by transverse braces.
In table tennis tables from the prior art it has been found to be disadvantageous that the vertical guide means are made as vertical guide tubes which are made separately. This construction is relatively complex and in terms of production engineering is associated with the corresponding costs.
The object of this invention is to devise a table tennis table of the initially mentioned type which has a simpler structure and which can be more economically produced.
This is achieved as claimed in the invention by the guide means being made on the vertical braces which are used as support elements. Separate guide tubes can be saved by this measure.
Here the vertical braces can have an essentially U-shaped or C-shaped cross section. The U-profile or C-profile of the vertical braces can be produced for example as a simple bent sheet metal part so that the manufacture of vertical braces is made extremely economical. Furthermore, the inside movable parts of the vertical guides can be covered to the outside toward the user by the U-profile or C-profiles of the connecting braces so that on the one hand there is greater safety in operation and on the other an extremely attractive appearance can be accomplished.
In particular the cross section of the vertical braces can each have a U-shaped leg and an outer leg which extends essentially vertically away from it, and the outer legs on their ends facing away from the U-shaped leg can have a turned edge. Here the turned edge can extend leg vertically away from the respective outer leg. The turned edges can extend from the outer legs away from one another or toward one another.
As claimed in the invention, it is furthermore provided that the guide part has at least one contact section which adjoins one of the side surfaces of one of the outer legs. The construction as claimed in the invention on the one hand offers the advantage that based on the U-shaped or C-shaped configuration of the vertical braces sufficient stability is ensured. On the other hand, the outer legs of the vertical braces can be used as contact surfaces for the corresponding contact sections of the guide parts.
According to one preferred embodiment of this invention, the guide parts can each have two contact sections which adjoin the opposing side surfaces of one of the outer legs. In this way reliable vertical guidance of the guide parts is achieved.
Advantageously, the guide part can encompass the turned edge of the corresponding outer leg. This results in that even under a strong external load the dynamic connection between the guide part and the outer leg of the guide part cannot be pulled off from the outer leg. In this way it can be ensured that even in a case of improper handing of the folding mechanism of the table tennis table the guide part cannot be pulled off the corresponding outer leg of the vertical brace.
It can be provided as claimed in the invention that one guide part of one mounting unit at a time can engage each of the outer legs of the two vertical braces. Furthermore, the mounting units can each comprise one attachment part which is mounted on the bottom of one of the playing surface boards.
Preferably the vertical braces are each mounted on a connecting brace which can connect to one another the individual roller base units which are located next to one another.
Advantageously it can be provided that the table tennis table on the inside of each of the vertical braces in its lower area has a support means on which the inside end faces of the playing surface boards can be supported in their vertical positions, the support means being made preferably as a support angle which is attached to the vertical brace. This supporting means results in that when a force is applied from overhead to the playing surface board which is in the vertical position or the playing surface boards which are in the vertical position, it is not the guide mechanism, i.e. especially not the mounting units with the guide part, but the support means which is loaded so that damage to the guide mechanism can be for the most part prevented by the support means.
According to one preferred embodiment of this invention it is possible for the table tennis table to comprise furthermore on each of the vertical braces two upper and two lower safety levers which are pivotally located on the vertical braces and have locking surfaces which in the first position of the safety levers enable the guide part or parts to be moved up and/or down and which in the second position of the safety levers prevent the guide parts from moving up and/or down. The safety levers can prevent the table tennis table which is in the vertical position from being folded unintentionally out of this position or a table tennis table which is in the horizontal position from being unintentionally folded up.
Preferably it can be provided that on the upper safety levers there are actuating levers for swivelling the safety levers, the upper safety levers and the lower safety levers being connected to one another so that swivelling motion of the upper safety levers causes a corresponding swivelling motion of the lower safety levers, the connection between the respective upper and lower safety levers preferably taking place via a transmission rod which is aligned essentially vertically. By connecting the upper and the lower safety levers the lower actuating levers can be saved so that the user, especially by actuating the more ergonomically arranged upper actuating lever, can also fold the playing surface boards out of the vertical position into the horizontal position.
Advantageously it can furthermore be provided that the upper safety levers are connected to one another on each of the vertical braces by a spring means so that when the actuating lever is not actuated the spring means swivels the upper safety means into the position in which the locking surfaces prevent the guide parts from moving up and down. By providing these spring means the operating safety of the table tennis table as claimed in the invention is further increased because when the actuating lever is not actuated the table tennis table is automatically in the state in which the playing surface boards cannot be folded.
Other features and advantages of this invention become apparent based on the following description of preferred embodiments with reference to the attached figures.
As is apparent from
The lower frame 2 comprises on the one hand in its outer areas, i.e. on the end faces of the playing surface boards 1, vertical static braces 3 and furthermore roughly in the middle area four roller base units 4 which each consist of two wheels and are each connected in pairs to a connecting brace 5 which extends from the roller base units 4 a distance up and then which runs horizontally. The lower frame 2 thus comprises two connecting braces 5 which are located roughly in the middle on the opposing sides of the table tennis table. From the connecting braces 5 two vertical braces 6 extend upward and support the playing surface boards 1 in the middle area of the table tennis table in the position of use in the manner which is detailed below.
To better stabilize the playing surface boards 1, the lower frame 2 furthermore comprises in the conventional manner transverse braces 14 which are coupled to the connecting braces 5, the static braces 3 and the bottoms of the playing surface boards 1.
The guided mounting units 10 interact with this essentially U-shaped or C-shaped vertical brace 6, of which units two at a time are located in the area of the lower inner sides of the playing surface boards 1 facing one another. The mounting units 10 on the one hand comprise an attachment part 11 which is screwed for example under the playing surface board 1. On the other hand, the mounting units 10 comprise a guide part 12 which each extends around one of the outer legs 8 together with the turned edge 9 which is located on it. In particular, the guide part 12 has two contact sections 13 which adjoin the sides of the corresponding outer legs 8, which sides lie opposite one another. Based on the fact that the turned edge 9 is surrounded by the guide part 12 at the same time, the mounting unit 10 is reliably attached to the vertical brace 6.
In order to fold one of the playing surface boards 1, for example the playing surface board 1 which is shown on the right in
The two upper safety levers 15 are attached in the area of one axis 17 of rotation to the vertical brace 6. From the axis 17 of rotation there extends one leg of the upper safety lever 15 upward, this leg having on the end side on the one hand an actuating lever 18 and on the other hand a locking surface 19 which can be placed against or which adjoins the leg 8 of the vertical brace 6. For the safety lever 15 which is the left one in
To release the movement of the guide part 12 down the user can move the actuating lever 18 to the inside, which lever, as is apparent from
By actuating the actuating lever 18 thus both the upper and also the lower corresponding safety lever 15, 16 which is located on this side can be swivelled such that movement of the guide part 12 is released.
The actuating levers 18 which are opposite one another are not connected to one another so that for folding one playing surface board the actuating levers 18 which are opposite one another must be actuating in succession.
In addition to the elements which are shown in
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