Information
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Patent Grant
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6694897
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Patent Number
6,694,897
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Date Filed
Friday, December 6, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 24, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 108 132
- 108 131
- 108 129
- 108 161
- 108 901
- 108 5725
- 108 133
- 108 115
- 248 1886
- 248 1888
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A table includes a leg anchor. The leg anchor is coupled to a leg of the table and is embedded in a core of a table top to couple the leg thereto. The core is positioned in an interior region of a shell of the table top. A lower shell member of the shell provides an underside of the table top and includes a rim and a stiffening rib arrangement that cooperate to provide a channel for receiving the leg.
Description
Foreign priority is hereby claimed under 35 U. S. C. §119 to Chinese Patent Application No. 01268946.7 filed in the People's Republic of China on Dec. 8, 2001 and Chinese Patent Application No. 01280168.2 filed in the People's Republic of China on Dec. 29, 2001, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUND
The present disclosure relates to tables. In particular, it relates to support and strengthening of components of tables.
Tables typically include a table top and one or more legs to support the table top. There are a variety of ways to mount the legs to support the table top. In some cases, the legs are arranged so as to be fixed against movement relative to the table top. In other cases, the legs are arranged for movement between, for example, use and storage positions.
SUMMARY
According to the present disclosure, a table includes a leg anchor for anchoring a table leg to a table top. The table top includes a shell and a core. The core is positioned in an interior region of the shell to strengthen the table top. The leg anchor is coupled to the leg and embedded in the core to anchor the leg to the table top. Illustratively, the leg anchor includes an undulating member and flanges extending therefrom in the core. The core fills channels formed in the undulating member.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, the shell includes upper and lower shell members that provide the interior region. The lower shell member provides an underside of the table top and includes a stiffening rib arrangement and a rim coupled to the upper shell member. The stiffening rib arrangement and the rim cooperate to provide an elongated channel to receive the leg.
Additional features and advantages of the apparatus will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description exemplifying the best mode as presently perceived.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view, with portions broken away, showing a table including a table top supported by legs positioned in an extended position and showing the table top including a shell and a core inside the shell;
FIG. 2
is a bottom view of the table, with portions broken away, showing the legs positioned in a collapsed position and showing a monolithic lower shell member of the table top shell including a rim and a stiffening rib arrangement cooperating with the rim to provide leg-receiving channels receiving the legs;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged perspective view showing one of the legs positioned between its extended and collapsed positions so as to extend outside of an associated leg-receiving channel formed in the lower shell member;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view showing one of the leg anchors located between upper and lower shell members of the table top shell and other components for mounting one of the legs to the table top; and
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the leg anchor of
FIG. 4
embedded in the core of the table top and showing the leg associated with the leg anchor in its extended position.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken along lines
6
—
6
of
FIG. 2
showing a stiffening rib formed in the lower shell member;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view taken along lines
7
—
7
of
FIG. 2
showing a leg located in a leg-receiving channel formed in the lower shell member;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view taken along lines
8
—
8
of
FIG. 2
showing the leg of
FIG. 7
located in its leg-receiving channel and an access opening to the right of the leg to facilitate access thereto; and
FIG. 9
is a sectional view taken along lines
9
—
9
of
FIG. 2
showing a leg anchor embedded in the core of the table top to anchor one of the legs to the table top.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A table
10
is shown, for example, in FIG.
1
. The table
10
includes a table top
12
and a number of legs
14
(e.g., four) coupled to the table top
12
for movement between an extended, use position, as shown in
FIG. 1
, and a collapsed, storage position, as shown in
FIG. 2. A
leg anchor
16
shown, for example, in
FIGS. 2
,
4
,
5
, and
9
is used to couple each leg
14
to the table top, as discussed in more detail herein. Also discussed in more detail herein is a stiffening rib arrangement
18
formed in the table top
12
to strengthen the table top
12
and shown, for example, in FIG.
2
.
The table top
12
includes a shell
20
and a core
22
that fills in an interior region
24
of the shell
20
to strengthen the table top
12
, as shown, for example, in
FIGS. 1-3
and
5
-
9
. The shell
20
includes a monolithic upper shell member
26
(see FIGS.
1
and
3
-
9
) and a monolithic lower shell member
28
(see FIGS.
2
-
9
). The upper and lower shell members
26
,
28
are coupled together and cooperate to provide the interior region
24
. The members
26
,
28
are made of, for example, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene The core
22
is made of, for example, urethane foam that is introduced into the interior region
24
and cures to provide the core
22
, as discussed in more detail herein.
The table top
12
is illustratively shaped as a quadrilateral (e.g., a square), as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. It therefore has four corner regions
40
and four sides
41
. Each side
41
extends between two of the corner regions
40
.
The legs
14
are similar to one another in structure and function. Each leg
14
is coupled to one of the corner regions
40
of the table top
12
by a leg mounting mechanism
42
, as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
4
,
5
, and
9
. The leg mounting mechanisms
42
, which include the leg anchors
16
, are also similar to one another in structure and function. Thus, the following discussion of one of the legs
14
and one of the leg mounting mechanisms
42
is applicable to the other legs
14
and leg mounting mechanisms
42
as well.
The leg
14
includes an elongated pole
30
, a pivot
32
perpendicular to the pole
30
, and a sleeve
34
receiving and coupled to the pivot
32
and an upper end of the pole
30
, as shown, for example, in
FIGS. 3-5
. A foot
36
is attached to a lower end the pole
30
for engagement with a floor (not shown). The pivot
32
is coupled to the table top
12
by the leg mounting mechanism
42
for pivotable movement of the pole
30
about a pivot axis
38
(see
FIG. 5
) between its extended, use and collapsed, storage positions. A leg lock
43
is coupled to the leg
14
and the lower shell member
28
for releasably locking the leg
14
in its extended, use position, as shown, for example, in
FIGS. 1-5
.
The leg mounting mechanism
42
includes a pair of brackets
44
, a pair of fasteners
46
associated with each bracket
44
, and a leg anchor
16
, as shown, for example, in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. Each bracket
44
extends over an end portion of the pivot
32
and is coupled to the leg anchor
16
by the associated pair of fasteners
46
to retain the pivot
32
in a recessed portion
48
(see
FIGS. 4
,
5
, and
9
) of the lower shell member
28
. The fasteners
46
are, for example, rivets (as shown in the drawings), screws, bolts, or the like. The fasteners
46
extend through fastener-receiving apertures
50
(see
FIG. 4
) formed in the brackets
44
, fastener-receiving apertures
52
(see
FIG. 4
) formed in the lower shell member
28
, and fastener-receiving apertures
54
(see
FIG. 4
) formed in the leg anchor
16
.
The leg anchor
16
is positioned in the interior region
24
and is embedded in the core
22
to anchor the leg
14
to the table top
12
, as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 9
. The leg anchor
16
takes the form of a plate, for example, and includes an undulating member
56
, a larger flange
58
, and a smaller flange
60
, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 9
. The undulating member
56
has undulations that mate with the recessed portion
48
of the lower shell member
28
and are embedded in the core
22
. The flanges
58
,
60
extend from the undulating member
56
into the core
22
in different directions (e.g., 90° from one another as suggested in FIG.
1
), somewhat like roots in soil. Thus, the undulating member
56
and the flanges
58
,
60
anchor the leg
14
to the table top
12
.
The undulations of the undulating member
56
take the form of an central ridge
66
, a larger trough
68
, and a pair of spaced-apart smaller troughs
70
,
71
, as shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
, and
9
. The larger trough
68
extends laterally from one side of the ridge
66
. The smaller troughs
70
,
71
extend laterally from an opposite side of the ridge
66
. The smaller trough
70
extends from a first end portion
72
of the ridge
66
. The smaller trough
71
extends from a second end portion
74
of the ridge
66
. The smaller troughs
70
,
71
are spaced apart from one another to provide a space
75
therebetween to receive the leg
14
in its collapsed, storage position.
The ridge
66
and troughs
68
,
70
,
71
are formed to include channels, as shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
, and
9
. A lower surface of the ridge
66
is formed to include a channel
76
that mates with the recessed portion
48
and receives the pivot
32
. An upper surface of the larger trough
68
is formed to include a core-receiving channel
62
filled by the core
22
. An upper surface of each of the smaller troughs
70
,
71
is formed to include a core-receiving channel
64
filled by the core
22
.
The ridge
66
and troughs
68
,
70
,
71
have oppositely-shaped cross-sections. The ridge
66
has an inverted U-shaped cross-section. The troughs
68
,
70
,
71
have a U-shaped cross-section.
The undulating member
56
includes a series of walls that provide the ridge
66
and troughs
68
,
70
,
71
, as shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
, and
9
. The undulating member
56
includes a central upper wall
78
, a larger lower wall
80
, and a pair of smaller lower walls
81
. The walls
78
,
80
,
81
are generally parallel to one another. The undulating member
56
further includes a larger inner wall
82
, a pair of smaller inner walls
84
, a larger outer wall
86
, and a pair of smaller outer walls
88
. The inner and outer walls
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
are generally parallel to one another and perpendicular to the upper and lower walls
78
,
80
. The upper wall
78
, the larger inner wall
82
, and the smaller inner walls
84
provide the ridge
66
. The larger outer wall
86
, the larger inner wall
82
, and the larger lower wall
80
provide the larger trough
68
. Each smaller trough
70
,
71
is provided by one of the smaller outer walls
88
, one of the smaller inner walls
84
, and one of the smaller lower walls
81
. The lower walls
80
,
81
of the troughs
68
,
70
,
71
are formed to include the fastener-receiving apertures
54
through which the fasteners
46
extend.
The larger flange
58
is coupled to and extends from the larger trough
68
in generally parallel relation to the upper and lower walls
78
,
80
,
81
, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 9
. The larger flange
58
includes a first portion
90
coupled to and extending from the larger outer wall
86
of the larger trough
68
and a second portion
92
that is wider than the first portion
90
and is coupled to and extends from the first portion
90
. The first portion
90
is formed to include a pair of smaller apertures
94
. The second portion
92
is formed to include a pair of larger apertures
96
. The apertures
94
,
96
permit the foam material of the core
22
to flow therethrough to both sides of the leg anchor
16
during introduction of the foam material into the interior region
24
. When the material of the core
22
cures, it fills the apertures
94
,
96
of the larger flange
58
.
The smaller flange
60
is coupled to and extends from the smaller trough
70
, as shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
, and
9
. In particular, the smaller flange
60
is coupled to and extends from the smaller outer wall
88
of the smaller trough
70
. The smaller flange
60
is about as wide as the second portion
92
of the larger flange
58
and is formed to include a larger aperture
96
to permit the foam material of the core
22
to flow therethrough to both sides of the leg anchor
16
during introduction of the foam material into the interior region
24
. When the material of the core
22
cures, it fills the larger aperture
96
of the smaller flange
60
.
During assembly of the table
10
, the legs
14
and leg anchors
16
are coupled to one another and to the lower shell member
28
as discussed above with respect to one of the legs
14
and one of the leg anchors
16
. The upper and lower shell members
26
,
28
are then coupled together by, for example, a bonding agent such as glue to provide the shell
20
. The bonding agent is used to couple peripheral walls
98
,
100
of the upper and lower shell member
26
,
28
together. Once the shell
20
is assembled, uncured foam material such as urethane is introduced into the interior region
24
of the shell
20
through a port
102
(see
FIG. 2
) formed in the lower shell member
28
. The uncured foam material fills the empty spaces in the interior region
24
and engulfs the leg anchors
16
. In doing so, it flows over the undulating member
56
and the flanges
58
,
60
and through the flange apertures
94
,
96
and fills the trough channels
62
,
64
and the flange apertures
94
,
96
. When the foam material cures, it provides the core
22
which holds the leg anchors
16
embedded therein in place.
The stiffening rib arrangement
18
includes an outer stiffening rib arrangement
104
and an X-shaped inner stiffening rib arrangement
106
engaging the outer stiffening rib arrangement
104
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The inner stiffening rib arrangement
106
is surrounded by the outer stiffening rib arrangement
104
. A rim
108
of the lower shell member
28
surrounds both the outer and inner stiffening rib arrangements
104
,
106
. The outer stiffening rib arrangement
104
cooperates with the rim
108
to provide an elongated leg-receiving channel
110
for each leg
14
. Each leg
14
nests in one of the leg-receiving channels
110
when it is positioned in its collapsed position.
The outer stiffening rib arrangement
104
includes four stiffening ribs
112
aligned longitudinally with one another, as shown in FIG.
2
. Two of the four ribs
112
cooperate with the rim
108
to provide each leg-receiving channel
110
. Adjacent ribs
112
are spaced apart to provide an access opening
114
therebetween to facilitate access to an associated leg
14
when the leg
14
is located in its leg-receiving channel
110
in the collapsed position.
Each stiffening rib
112
includes an elongated portion
116
(see
FIGS. 2
,
7
, and
8
), an offset portion
118
(see FIGS.
2
and
3
), and a corner portion
119
(see FIGS.
2
-
4
). The portions
116
,
118
,
119
of each rib
112
extend end-to-end.
The elongated portion
116
is generally straight and parallel to one side
41
of the table top
12
, as shown in FIG.
2
. It cooperates with a corner portion
119
of an adjacent rib
112
to provide one of the access openings
114
.
The offset portion
118
extends a short distance inwardly from the elongated portion
116
. This is to widen an end of one of the leg-receiving channels
110
to make room for one of the leg locks
43
to enter the leg-receiving channel
110
upon movement of the leg
14
to which the leg lock
43
is coupled into the leg-receiving channel
110
. The offset portion
118
includes first and second transition portions
120
,
122
and an intermediate portion
124
extending between the transition portions
120
,
122
. The first transition portion
120
extends a short distance inwardly from an end of the elongated portion to the intermediate portion
124
. The intermediate portion
124
extends from the first transition portion
120
to the second transition portion
122
. The second transition portion
122
extends a short distance inwardly from the intermediate portion
124
to the corner portion
119
. The intermediate
124
is generally parallel to the elongated portion
116
. The leg lock
43
associated with the offset portion
118
is coupled to the intermediate portion
124
.
The corner portion
119
is located in one of the corner regions
40
of the table top
12
and extends along two sides
41
of the table top
12
. The corner portion
119
has a generally straight first portion
126
, a generally straight second portion
128
, and a curved portion
130
. The first portion
126
is generally parallel to the elongated portion
116
and extends from the second transition portion
122
to the curved portion
130
. The curved portion
130
extends from the first portion
126
to the second portion
128
. The second portion
128
extends from the curved portion
130
toward the elongated portion
116
of an adjacent rib
108
. The second portion
128
is generally parallel to the elongated portion
116
of the adjacent rib
108
and cooperates therewith to provide one of the access openings
114
.
The inner stiffening rib arrangement
106
includes a central generally circular hub
132
and four generally straight elongated stiffening ribs
134
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The central hub
132
is formed to include the port
102
. Each rib
134
(see also
FIGS. 3 and 6
) extends from the hub
132
along a diagonal of the table top
12
to one of the curved portions
130
for engagement therewith. In this way, the hub
132
and ribs
134
provide the inner stiffening rib arrangement
106
with an X-shape.
The lower shell member
28
further includes four inner panels
138
, as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
, and
6
-
8
. Each panel
138
is generally planar and has a generally triangular shape. Each of the ribs
112
,
134
of the outer and inner stiffening rib arrangements
104
,
106
are appended to and descend (when the table
10
is upright) from one or more of the panels
138
.
Claims
- 1. A table comprisinga table top including a shell and a core, the shell being formed to include an interior region, the core being positioned in the interior region to strengthen the table top, a leg to support the table top, and a leg anchor plate coupled to the leg and embedded in the core to anchor the leg to the table top.
- 2. The table of claim 1, wherein the leg anchor plate includes an undulating member coupled to the leg and embedded in the core.
- 3. A table comprisinga table top including a shell and a core, the shell being formed to include an interior region, the core being positioned in the interior region to strengthen the table top, a leg to support the table top, and a leg anchor coupled to the leg and embedded in the core to anchor the leg to the table top, wherein the leg anchor includes an undulating member coupled to the leg and embedded in the core and a first flange extending from the undulating member and embedded in the core.
- 4. The table of claim 3, wherein the leg anchor includes a second flange that extends from the undulating member about 90° from the first flange and is embedded in the core.
- 5. A table comprisinga table top including a shell and a core, the shell being formed to include an interior region, the core being positioned in the interior region to strengthen the table top, a leg to support the table top, and a leg anchor coupled to the leg and embedded in the core to anchor the leg to the table top, wherein the leg anchor includes an undulating member coupled to the leg and embedded in the core, the leg anchor includes first and second flanges, the undulating member includes upper and lower walls and inner and outer walls, the upper and lower walls are generally parallel to one another, the inner and outer walls are generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to the upper and lower walls, a first of the inner walls is coupled to the upper wall and a first of the lower walls, a second of the inner walls is coupled to the upper wall and a second of the lower walls, a third of the inner walls is coupled to the upper wall and a third of the lower walls, a first of the outer walls is coupled to the first of the lower walls, a second of the outer walls is coupled to the second of the lower walls, a third of the outer walls is coupled to the third of the lower walls, the first and second flanges are generally parallel to the upper and lower walls, the first flange extends from the first of the outer walls, and the second flange extends from the second of the outer walls.
- 6. A table comprisinga table top including a shell and a core, the shell being formed to include an interior region, the core being positioned in the interior region to strengthen the table top, a leg to support the table top, and a leg anchor coupled to the leg and embedded in the core to anchor the leg to the table top, wherein the leg anchor includes an undulating member coupled to the leg and embedded in the core, the undulating member includes a ridge, a larger trough extending from a first side of the ridge, and first and second smaller troughs extending from a second side of the ridge opposite to the first side and the troughs are coupled to the leg.
- 7. The table of claim 6, wherein the ridge has a generally inverted U-shaped cross-section and each of the troughs has a generally U-shaped cross-section.
- 8. The table of claim 6, wherein the ridge includes first and second end portions, the first smaller trough is coupled to the first end portion, the second smaller trough is coupled to the second end portion and is spaced apart from the first smaller trough to provide a space therebetween to receive the leg.
- 9. The table of claim 6, wherein the leg anchor includes a larger flange and a smaller flange, the larger flange extends from the larger trough, and the smaller flange extends from one of the smaller troughs.
- 10. The table of claim 9, wherein the larger flange includes a first portion and a second portion wider than the first portion, the first portion extends from the larger trough and is formed to include a smaller aperture, the second portion extends from the first portion and is formed to include a larger aperture, and the smaller flange is formed to include a larger aperture.
- 11. A table comprisinga table top including a shell and a core, the shell being formed to include an interior region, the core being positioned in the interior region to strengthen the table top, a leg to support the table top, and a leg anchor coupled to the leg and embedded in the core to anchor the leg to the table top, wherein the leg anchor includes a flange embedded in the core and formed to include an aperture filled by the core.
- 12. A table comprisinga table top including a shell and a core, the shell being formed to include an interior region, the core being positioned in the interior region to strengthen the table top, a leg to support the table top, and means for anchoring the leg to the table top, the anchoring means being coupled to the leg and embedded in the core.
- 13. The table of claim 12, wherein the anchoring means is a plate.
- 14. The table of claim 12, wherein the anchoring means includes an undulating member and first and second flanges extending from the undulating member, the undulating member and the flanges are embedded in the core, and the undulating member is coupled to the leg.
- 15. The table of claim 14, wherein the shell is formed to include a recessed portion receiving a portion of the leg, the undulating member mates with the recessed portion and is formed to include a channel filled by the core, and each of the first and second flanges is formed to include an aperture for material of the core to flow therethrough during assembly of the table top.
- 16. A table comprisinga table top including a shell and a core, the shell including an upper shell member and a monolithic lower shell member cooperating with the upper shell member to provide an interior region, the core being positioned in the interior region to strengthen the table top, the lower shell member providing an underside of the table top and including a stiffening rib arrangement and a rim coupled to the upper shell member, the stiffening rib arrangement and the rim cooperate to provide an elongated first leg-receiving channel and a first leg coupled to the table top and arranged to extend in the first leg-receiving channel, wherein the stiffening rib arrangement includes an X-shaped inner stiffening rib arrangement and an outer stiffening rib arrangement surrounding the inner stiffening rib arrangement, and the rim and the outer stiffening rib arrangement cooperate to provide the first leg-receiving channel.
- 17. The table of claim 16, wherein the leg receiving channel is extends between adjacent corners of the table top to receive the leg which is coupled to one of the corners.
- 18. The table of claim 16, wherein the outer stiffening rib arrangement is shaped generally as a quadrilateral.
- 19. The table of claim 16, wherein the inner stiffening rib arrangement extends toward corners of the table top.
- 20. A table comprisinga table top including a shell and a core, the shell including an upper shell member and a monolithic lower shell member cooperating with the upper shell member to provide an interior region, the core being positioned in the interior region to strengthen the table top, the lower shell member providing an underside of the table top and including a stiffening rib arrangement and a rim coupled to the upper shell member, the stiffening rib arrangement and the rim cooperate to provide an elongated first leg-receiving channel and a first leg coupled to the table top and arranged to extend in the first leg-receiving channel, wherein the stiffening rib arrangement includes an X-shaped inner stiffening rib arrangement and an outer stiffening rib arrangement surrounding and engaging the inner stiffening rib arrangement and the rim surrounds the outer and inner stiffening rib arrangements.
- 21. The table of claim 20, wherein the table top is shaped as a quadrilateral so as to include four corner regions and the inner stiffening rib arrangement includes a stiffening rib extending along a diagonal of the table top toward each corner region and engaging the outer stiffening rib arrangement.
- 22. The table of claim 20, further comprising second, third, and fourth legs coupled to the table top, and wherein the outer stiffening rib arrangement includes first, second, third, and fourth stiffening ribs aligned longitudinally with one another so as to surround the inner stiffening rib arrangement, the first and second stiffening ribs and the rim cooperate to provide the elongated first leg-receiving channel to receive the first leg, the second and third stiffening ribs and the rim cooperate to provide an elongated second leg-receiving channel to receive the second leg, the third and fourth stiffening ribs and the rim cooperate to provide an elongated third leg-receiving channel to receive the third leg, and the first and fourth stiffening ribs and the rim cooperate to provide an elongated fourth leg-receiving channel to receive the fourth leg.
- 23. A table comprisinga table top including a shell and a core, the shell including an upper shell member and a monolithic lower shell member cooperating with the upper shell member to provide an interior region, the core being positioned in the interior region to strengthen the table top, the lower shell member providing an underside of the table top and including a stiffening rib arrangement and a rim coupled to the upper shell member, the stiffening rib arrangement and the rim cooperate to provide an elongated first leg-receiving channel and a first leg coupled to the table top and arranged to extend in the first leg-receiving channel, wherein the stiffening rib arrangement includes first and second stiffening ribs that cooperate with the rim to provide the first leg-receiving channel, the first and second stiffening ribs are spaced apart from one another to provide an access space that opens into the first leg-receiving channel to facilitate access to the first leg through the access space.
- 24. The table of claim 1, wherein the leg anchor plate is generally L-shaped.
- 25. The table of claim 1, wherein the leg anchor plate is mounted in a corner of the table top.
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