This application is related to and claims the benefit of French Patent Application No. 21/02443, filed on Mar. 12, 2021, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present disclosure relates to the field of tables with central extension of the type comprising a chassis, two lateral trays, at least one of which is movably mounted relative to said chassis, and at least one central extension adapted to be positioned between the lateral trays, and more particularly a chassis of a table with central extension having high rigidity both in the closed position and in the extended position in which one or several so-called central extension(s) can be positioned between two movable trays secured to said chassis.
In the field of furniture, and more particularly in that of tables, it is well known to make convertible tables whose length, and consequently the surface, can be increased or decreased at will by means of removable or stowable extensions.
The main known extension tables are the so-called Italian tables, with two extensions that can be stowed under the tray of the table or brought into the continuity of the two ends of this tray, and the tables with central extension, comprising above of a chassis two movable trays adapted to be moved closer to each other so as to constitute on their own one continuous surface or to be separated symmetrically from one another or one independently of the other, so as to allow the set-up of the central extension between them.
Such tables are in particular described in the documents FR2261726 and FR1568723.
The document FR2261726 describes an extension table, rectangular, square or at least having the two rectilinear, parallel and identical lateral sides, in which all the elements constituting it form an integral part of the frame of the table, characterized in that the two lateral sides of the frame of the table are at least of a height equal to the height of the one or two main shel(f/ves) plus the height of the extension shelf of the table, each of these two sides including at its internal face at least one rectilinear longitudinal guideway or notch as well as at least two vertical guideways or notches placed parallel to each other into an inverse-L shaped, the length of the vertical leg of this L being at least equal to the height of the one or two main shel(f/ves), the one or two main shel(f/ves) being provided laterally like the extension shelf of prominent elements such as pivots, teeth or ridges, that could allow moving said shelves in the guideways, the elements whose dimension depends on these said guideways, the length of the longitudinal guideways being enough only to allow such movement, of the or two main shel(f/ves), that the extension shelf is not only clear but also enough space is provided on either side of the extension shelf so as to be able to grasp it, lift it to bring it at least to the level of the or two main shel(f/ves), but also to move it slightly horizontally from the length of the horizontal leg of the inverted L.
The document FR1568723 describes a rectangular table, especially designed for the kitchen, whose legs and chassis are metallic and the worktop in Formica veneered wood. The worktop consists of a fixed portion and two extensions. These, in the closed position of the table, are housed under the fixed portion, and in the open position of the table, develop on either side of the fixed portion by means of carrier rails to come at the same level as the fixed portion.
All these extension tables are not suitable for outdoor use and they do not allow large dimension extension tables to be made including several extensions.
There are also known extension tables the dimensions of the frame of which are adaptable to receive one or several extension(s) of the tray. This is particularly the case of the U.S. Pat. No. 3,912,210.
The document U.S. Pat. No. 3,912,210 describes a chassis of a table or the same comprising two spars and two cross-beams disposed horizontally and extending perpendicularly in pairs to form a substantially rectangular frame, as well as four vertical legs extending at the four corners of said frame. The spars and the cross-beams consist of profiled tubes with a rectangular or square section in which extend tenons inserted and fastened in the opposite tubes of two portions of the contiguous structure.
This type of table has the drawback of not allowing a large expansion of the dimensions of the chassis. Furthermore, in the extended position, the chassis of the table does not have enough rigidity.
One of the aims of the disclosure is therefore to remedy these drawbacks by proposing a table with central extension having a simple and inexpensive design, the chassis of which includes expansion means allowing the set-up of one or several extension(s) while guaranteeing high rigidity of the chassis and, ultimately, of the table.
To this end, and in accordance with the disclosure, a table with central extension is proposed, comprising a chassis, two movable trays bearing on said chassis and adapted to be moved closer to each other so as to constitute on their own one continuous surface, or to be separated symmetrically from one another, or one independently of the other so as to allow the set-up of one or several so-called central extension(s) between said movable trays, said chassis consisting of two spars of variable length, two cross-beams, said cross-beams and the spars being assembled perpendicularly in pairs to form a horizontal frame, and four legs, for example four vertical legs, extending at the four corners of the frame under the latter; said table is remarkable in that each spar comprises two portions, a so-called fixed spar and a so-called movable spar, the fixed spar and the movable spar being made up of a profile with a rectangular cross-section in which extends a slide with a rectangular cross-section and comprising a longitudinal central groove, each of the free ends of the slide being provided with a slide tip, and the distal ends of the fixed and movables spars being respectively provided with a slide head and a complementary slide head adapted to cooperate by interlocking with the slide head.
Preferably, the longitudinal central groove of the slide has a rectangular or square cross-section and receives a square nut adapted to cooperate with a butterfly screw, the threaded rod of which extends through a hole made on the outer wall of the movable spar, the longitudinal slot leading into the longitudinal central groove having a width smaller than that of the longitudinal central groove and a width larger than the diameter of the threaded rod of the butterfly screw.
Furthermore, the slide includes a channel on either side of the longitudinal central groove.
Each slide tip consists of a parallelepiped part open at one of its ends to receive the free end of the slide and provided with square recesses adapted to receive the square nuts to allow the slide tip to be fastened to the free end of said slide by means of screws cooperating with said square nuts.
In addition, the slide head and the complementary slide head consist of a main body which is parallelepiped and open at both ends, to allow passage of the slide, and at one of their ends of a fixing plate extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the main body and provided at the upper end of the fixing plate with a lug and an aperture, the lug of the slide head being adapted to be inserted into the aperture of the complementary slide head and vice versa.
Preferably, the lug of the slide head and of the complementary slide head has a substantially triangular shape, the aperture of the slide head and of the complementary slide head having a vertical rectilinear slot shape.
Said aperture of the slide head and of the complementary slide head extends parallel to and along the triangular lug of the slide head and of the complementary slide head.
Furthermore, the table with central extension according to the disclosure comprises leg brackets connecting the cross-beams to the spars and adapted to receive the legs which are fastened to said leg brackets.
Each leg bracket includes a ring adapted to receive the upper end of a leg and two tenons extending on either side of the ring by forming a right angle, said tenons being adapted to be inserted into the profiles forming the spars and the cross-beams.
In addition, the table with central extension according to the disclosure includes reinforcing brackets positioned on the rear face of the leg brackets and tensioning brackets positioned on the rear face of the reinforcing brackets.
Preferably, the movable trays and the extension(s) are obtained in HPL compact laminate.
Incidentally, the table with central extension according to the disclosure includes a rack secured to the lower wall of one of the movable trays and adapted to receive at least one extension.
Other advantages and features will become clearer from the following description of a single variant, provided as a non-limiting example, of the table with central extension in accordance with the disclosure, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
In the rest of the description of the table with central extension according to the disclosure, the same reference numerals designate the same elements. The different views are not necessarily plotted to scale.
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In this particular embodiment, the movable trays 3, 4 and the central extension 5 have a substantially rectangular shape; However, it is quite obvious that the movable trays 3, 4 and the central extension 5 may have any shape yet without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
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Said longitudinal central groove 11 of the slide 10 has a rectangular or square cross-section and receives a square nut 15 adapted to cooperate with a butterfly screw 16 whose threaded rod 17 extends through a hole 18 made on the outer wall of the movable spar 7b (
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It will be noted that, preferably, the movable trays 3, 4 and the extension(s) 5 are obtained in HPL compact laminate.
Finally, it is quite obvious that the examples that have just been given are only but particular illustrations which are in no way limiting as to the fields of application of the disclosure.
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