The invention relates to a table having at least one leg and a table top, wherein the at least one table leg is supported, so that it can pivot about a first joint between an unfolded position and a folded position.
Such folding tables can be folded up in a very short amount of time and stored in a space-saving manner. To secure the table leg in the folded position, usually a support, which is held on the table leg so that it can be pivoted about a joint at a first end, and in the unfolded position of the table leg is secured on the table top with a second end opposite the first end. The connection between the strut and the table top is usually sufficiently stable, but it often has a slight play, so that some wobbling of the table in the upright position cannot be completely prevented. To secure the struts on the table top in the unfolded condition of the table leg, for example, a snap closure is provided that must be opened in order to fold up the table. However, this often results in jamming, which prevents the table from being folded up.
DE 39 16 347 A1 describes a folding table with a table top and hinged legs, wherein a strip-shaped anchoring element is connected by hinge to the legs, whose free ends are designed so that the legs can be locked in place by inserting the free ends into fittings beneath the table top to create a friction-locking connection.
DE 39 16 347 A1 describes a folding table having a fastening device on a vertical component, wherein, when unfolding the table top, a supporting strut is automatically lockable on a latching device on the underside of the table top, and the latching device is releasable by means of a hand lever.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a table, which is characterized by particularly simple handling in folding and unfolding of the table legs and which represents a very rigid construction when unfolded.
According to the invention this object is achieved by the features of claim 1.
The table according to the invention has at least one leg and a table top, the at least one table leg being held so that it can be pivoted, relative to the table top, about at least one first joint, between an unfolded position and a folded position, wherein a strut, which is held so that, at a first end, it can be pivoted about a second joint on the table leg, is provided for securing the table leg in the unfolded position, and at a second end that is opposite the first end, the strut is operatively connected to the table top in the unfolded position of the table leg, and the table leg has a stop, which limits the angle between the table leg and the table top in the unfolded position of the table leg, wherein, in the unfolded position of the table leg, the strut comes into frictional contact with the second end on a support surface that is held on the table top. The support surface extends from a first end to a second end in an unfolded direction of the strut, and the distance between the first end of the support surface and the second joint is greater in the unfolded position of the table leg than the distance between the second end of the support surface and the second joint in the unfolded position of the table leg, so that, in the unfolded position of the table leg, the strut is in self-locking frictional contact with the support surface.
The self-locking frictional contact permits a method of fixation of the strut that is easy to implement without additional securing elements, such as snap closures or the like, without having to activate them. Self-locking frictional contact also permits a very stable and means of holding the table legs in the unfolded condition without any play.
Additional embodiments of the invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
In the unfolded position of the table, i.e., the table legs, the angle α between the table leg and the table top amounts to 90°≤α≤100°, preferably 90°. In addition, at least one spring element, in particular a spiral spring, may be provided between the table leg and the strut, applying a force against the strut, pushing it into a position in which it is unfolded from the table leg. In this way, the strut automatically snaps into self-locking frictional contact when the table legs are unfolded, and together with the stop, which limits the angle between the table leg and the table top in the unfolded position of the table leg, it forms an extremely stable means of fixation of the table legs on the table top without any play.
The support surface may optionally be designed to be curved or flat.
For folding up the table legs, the strut is first folded against the force of the spring element until it is behind the first end of the support surface in the direction of the table leg, so that the table leg is released and can also be folded up. Therefore, a sliding surface or step may be connected to the support surface in the direction of folding of the strut, wherein the strut comes into sliding contact (i.e., non-self-locking contact) with the sliding surface or step in at least some phases when folding up the table leg.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the support surface is aligned with respect to the strut, so that in the unfolded position of the table leg, the strut is in self-locking frictional contact at the contact point of the support surface, wherein the angle of the strut to the support surface at the contact point amounts to 90°±7°, preferably 90°±5°. This yields optimal self-locking frictional contact between the strut and the support surface.
In order for the strut not to be folded back up inadvertently after the table has been unfolded and set up, which would cause the table to lose its stability, a releasable locking element is provided, securing the strut in the unfolded position. The locking element is preferably formed by a pendulum, which is freely pivotable as a function of the alignment of the table between a released position, in which the strut is released, and a locked position, in which the strut is secured, depending on the alignment of the table. In addition, it is possible to provide that the pendulum cooperates with a rib arranged on the table leg when the table has been set up and the strut is unfolded, thereby having a blocking effect (locked position) and is pivoted into a released position when the table is tilted on its side. The locking element thus functions without manual locking or unlocking.
Additional embodiments of the invention are now explained in greater detail on the basis of the following description of an exemplary embodiment and the drawing.
In the drawings:
The table 1 illustrated in
The two table legs 3, 4 are designed to be identical, so that the remainder of the description refers only to table leg 3, although it logically also applies to table leg 4.
In the unfolded position of the table leg 3 according to
To secure the table legs 3 in the unfolded position, a strut 12 is provided and is held at a first end 12a on the table leg 3, so that it can be pivoted about a second joint 13. The strut 12 here can be pivoted between an unfolded position according to
At least one spring element 15 is provided between the table leg 3 and the strut 12, forcing the strut 12 into a position in which it is unfolded from the table leg 3. However, the spring element could also be designed as a torsion spring in the second joint 13.
In unfolding the table leg 3 from the position illustrated in
The support surface 14 is designed to be flat in the exemplary embodiment shown here but could also have a curved shape. It extends from at least a first end 14a to a second end 14b. The self-locking frictional contact comes about at a contact point 14c on the support surface. The distance from the first end 14a of the support surface 14 to the second joint 13 in the unfolded position of the table leg is greater than the distance from the second end 14b to the second joint 13. The length of the strut 12 is also somewhat shorter than the distance from the first end 14a to the second joint 13, so that the self-locking frictional contact occurs only at the unfolded angle β2. In the position according to
In the folding direction of the strut 12, a sliding surface 18, which is connected to the support surface 14, comes into contact with the second end 12b of the strut 12 in folding and unfolding the table leg (
When unfolding the table leg 3 from the position shown in
In the exemplary embodiment shown here, a locking element 17 that is provided is designed as a pendulum, which can be pivoted about a pivot axis 21, to prevent inadvertent folding of the strut 12, in the condition in which the table has been set up. When the table has been set up according to
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