Information
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Patent Grant
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6405660
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Patent Number
6,405,660
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 6, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 18, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman, & Hattori, LLP.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 108 95
- 108 92
- 108 91
- 108 115
- 108 38
- 108 34
- 108 35
- 211 149
- 211 150
- 211 195
- 211 130
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A wagon 1 comprises a first wagon 10 including a lower face plate 12 and an upper face plate 11 constituting storage space, and a second wagon 20 to be stored within the storage space of the first wagon 10. The longitudinal side edges of the upper face plate 11 of said first wagon 10 is equipped with auxiliary table plates 15 rotatably connected thereto, and the first and second wagons 10, 20 are formed to rotate with the rotary axis set to a center column 30 mounted to the center of the upper and lower face plates 11, 25, 12, 21. The second wagon 20 can be moved from a first position where the wagon is completely stored within the first wagon 10 to a second position taking an angle of 90 degrees from the first wagon, and the auxiliary tables 15 can each be pivoted from a position hanging from the upper face plate 11 to a position leveled with the upper face plate 11. The second wagon 20 comprises a supporting mechanism equipped to the lower face plate 21, so that when the second wagon 20 is rotated to said second position, the supporting mechanism 95 supports the second wagon 20 to the leveled position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a wagon capable of further serving also as a table.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
The wagon conventionally used to transport food, beverage and the like are for serving food and the like while moving the wagon. Therefore, the wagon body is formed narrow, normally 30 cm×81 cm, and it was unstable to use the upper surface as a table.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the present invention provides a wagon that is equipped with a mechanism enabling the wagon be used as a table, which can safely transport food and beverage, and at the same time, can easily be set to a desired position as a table for serving food and beverage.
The wagon according to the present invention is equipped with a first wagon having a lower face plate and an upper face plate, and constituting a storage space between the lower and upper face plates, and a second wagon stored within the storage space of the first wagon.
An auxiliary table plate is connected to the longitudinal side edge of the upper face plate of the first wagon. The second wagon is mounted so as to rotate from a first position where the second wagon is completely stored inside the first wagon to a second position rotated to an angle of 90 degrees from the first wagon. The auxiliary table is mounted so that it can be pivoted from a position hanging down from the upper face plate to a position leveled with the face plate.
When the second wagon is at the first position, the auxiliary table plate hangs down so as to cover the storage space of the first wagon, and when the second wagon is at the second position, the auxiliary table plate is pivoted to level with the upper face plate of the first wagon, where the second wagon serves as a supporting member supporting the auxiliary table plate to the position leveled with the upper face plate of the first wagon.
Moreover, the first and second wagons are formed to rotate, the rotation axis positioned at the center of the upper and lower face plates of each wagon.
The second wagon has a supporting mechanism equipped to the lower face plate thereof, and when the second wagon is rotated to the second position, the support mechanism supports the second wagon at a leveled position.
The supporting mechanism of the second wagon includes a drive unit driven along with the rotation of the second wagon, comprising a cam groove mounted to the lower face plate of the first wagon, and a support member mounted to the lower face plate of the second wagon including a cam follower guided by the cam groove and a link mechanism.
Moreover, the wagon is equipped with a glass holder mounted to the back surface of the upper face plate of the second wagon.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the wagon according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the first wagon;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the second wagon;
FIG. 4
is an explanatory view showing the operation of the wagon according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the wagon constituting a table;
FIG. 6
is a side view of the wagon;
FIG. 7
is a plan view of the bottom plate of the first wagon;
FIG. 8
is a side view showing the bottom plate of the second wagon;
FIG. 9
is a back surface view of the bottom plate of the second wagon;
FIG. 10
is a partial enlarged side view of the glass holder; and
FIG. 11
is a schematic view showing the embodiment of the wagon equipped with guides.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The embodiment of the present invention will now be explained with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
is an explanatory view showing the whole structure of the wagon according to the present invention,
FIGS. 2 and 3
are explanatory drawings of the structure thereof,
FIG. 4
is an explanatory view showing the operation of the wagon, and
FIG. 5
is an explanatory view showing the state where the wagon is used as a table.
A wagon
1
comprises a first wagon
10
defining the outer frame and a second wagon
20
placed in the interior of the first wagon
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the first wagon
10
comprises an upper face plate
11
, a bottom plate
12
, and four columns
13
supporting the upper face plate
11
above the bottom plate
12
.
Wheels
7
are mounted on the bottom (back) surface of the bottom plate
12
, and handles
8
for moving the wagon
1
toward the direction of arrow a are fixed on the upper face plate
11
. A break (not shown) is fixed to the lower surface, and the user can press on a break pedal
70
to operate or release the break. A cam plate
80
is mounted on the center area of the upper surface of the bottom plate
12
, the detailed description of which will follow. The cam plate
80
is equipped with a bearing
120
and cam grooves
82
.
Auxiliary table plates
15
are rotatably connected on both side edges of the upper face plate
11
along the longitudinal direction of the wagon
1
. Usually, the auxiliary table plates
15
hang down from the side edges of the upper face plate
11
.
The second wagon
20
comprises a first shelf
21
to be mounted on the bottom plate
12
of the first wagon
10
, a second shelf
23
supported by four columns
22
above the first shelf
21
, and a third shelf
25
supported by the four columns
24
above the second shelf
23
. The size of the second wagon
20
is set so that it can be stored within the interior space of the first wagon
10
.
A center pole
30
is fixed to the center area of the first shelf
21
.
The center pole
30
is penetrated through a hole
230
formed to the second shelf
23
, and is fixed both to the second shelf
23
and the third shelf
25
. A rotary convex
31
is formed to the upper surface center of the center pole
30
above the third shelf
25
, and the convex
31
is rotatably mounted to a receiving concave
110
fixed to the back surface center of the upper face plate
11
of the first wagon
10
.
A pipe-like protrusion
122
is formed on the back surface of the bottom plate
12
of the first shelf
21
corresponding to the position of the center pole
30
. The protrusion
122
is rotatably fit to a bearing
120
formed to the cam plate
80
on the bottom plate
12
of the first wagon
10
.
As explained, the second wagon
20
is stored in the storage space of the first wagon
10
in position (a first position) with the longitudinal directions of the shelves
21
,
23
and
25
matching the longitudinal directions of the bottom plate
12
and the upper face plate
11
. Further, the second wagon
20
is capable of being rotated against the first wagon
10
with the center pole
30
acting as the rotation axis.
Folding legs
95
fixed to the back surface of the first shelf
21
of the second wagon
20
are folded and stored to the space between the first shelf
21
and the bottom plate
12
of the first wagon
10
.
Next, the mechanism for operating the folding legs
95
is explained (refer to FIGS.
6
through
11
).
A bearing
120
and cam grooves
82
are bored to the cam plate
80
mounted to the center area of the bottom plate
12
of the first wagon.
Each cam groove
82
is shaped so that a groove is formed to connect an end
82
a
close to the center C
1
of the bearing
120
with an end
82
b
distant from the center C
1
of the bearing
120
.
A pipe-like protrusion
122
formed to the center of the back surface of first shelf
21
of the second wagon
20
is fit to the bearing
120
formed to the cam plate
80
on the bottom plate
12
, thereby rotatably supporting the first shelf
21
of the second wagon
20
on the bottom plate
12
of the first wagon
10
.
Moreover, as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, a slider receive plate
90
is fixed via the protrusion
122
on the back surface of the first shelf
21
, and sliders
91
are slidably inserted to the guide grooves
93
formed to the slider receive plate
90
.
A pin-like cam follower
91
a
is mounted to the interior end portion of each of the sliders
91
, and one end of a link arm
92
is fixed to the outer end portion of each slider
91
via a pin
92
a.
The other end of the link arm
92
is fixed to the folding leg
95
via a pin
91
b
. Each folding leg
95
is revolvably supported on the back surface of the first shelf
21
by a hinge pin
96
.
A cushion member
95
a
is mounted to the end portion of each folding leg
95
, with a screw portion
97
that allows adjusting the protrusion length of the member.
The cam follower
91
a
mounted to the slider
91
of the slider receive plate
90
is inserted to the cam groove
82
of the cam plate
80
on the bottom plate
12
.
When the second wagon
20
is rotated against the first wagon
10
, utilizing the rotation mechanism as explained above, the slider
91
engaged to the movement of the cam follower
91
a
slides within the guide groove
93
.
Moreover, along with the rotation of the second wagon
20
, the slider
91
, guided by the cam groove
82
on the bottom plate
12
, moves from position
82
a
close to the rotation center toward position
82
b
away from the rotation center C
1
. With this movement, the link arm
92
forces the folding leg
95
to open (perpendicular to the bottom surface).
When the second wagon
20
is rotated to an angle of 90 degrees from the first wagon
10
, the folding legs
95
open to an angle of 90 degrees downward from the first shelf
21
, with the cushion members
95
a
touching the floor surface, thereby stably supporting the second wagon
20
against the floor surface (refer to FIG.
5
). The above-explained position of the second wagon
20
is called the second position.
Moreover, when the second wagon
20
is rotated toward the first wagon
10
, or to the closing direction, the slider
91
moves toward and drawn into the opposite direction (toward the rotation center C
1
), and the folding legs
91
are folded and stored to the back surface of the first shelf
21
. The second wagon
20
is returned to the first position.
Moreover, accompanied by the rotation of the second wagon
20
, the auxiliary table plates
15
are pushed up by the third shelf
25
of the second wagon
20
and moves (pivots) toward arrow c direction, until the plates are horizontally leveled with the upper face plate
11
. Thereby, a table formed by connecting auxiliary table plates
15
to the upper face plate
11
is realized by the support provided by the third shelf
25
.
At this time, a spacer
40
for elastically adjusting the gap formed between the third shelf
25
and the table plate
15
is mounted to the back surface of each auxiliary table plate
15
(refer to FIG.
10
).
Moreover, the lower surface of the third shelf
25
of the second wagon
20
is equipped with a glass holder
50
.
The glass holder is a plate body made of synthetic resin having flexibility, with a groove
53
formed to the peripheral edge thereof. The leg portion
63
of a wineglass
60
can be supported by the grooves
53
of the glass holder
50
. The leg portion
63
of the wineglass
60
is inserted between the glass holder
50
and a pressure contact plate
55
mounted to the back of the glass holder
50
. The pressure contact plate
55
restricts the movement of the hanging wineglass
60
.
The wagon
1
shown in the present embodiment is placed at the desired position by stopping the wheels using a brake pedal
70
. Thereafter, the auxiliary table plates
15
are held up and the second wagon
20
is rotated so that the third shelf
25
acts as a support member for the auxiliary table plates
15
. This enables to create a table having a wide area with auxiliary table plates
15
connected to both side edges of the upper faceplate
11
of the first wagon
10
.
Simultaneously, when the second wagon
20
is rotated and positioned at an angle of 90 degrees against the first wagon
10
, the folding legs
95
are automatically descended from their stored positions to contact the floor surface, and act as stoppers. The second wagon
20
and the auxiliary table plates
15
are supported to position by the folding legs
95
, thereby constituting a wagon equipped with an expanding table. Each shelf acts as a storage shelf for mounting tableware and food. Further, wineglasses can be hanged from the back surface of the third shelf
25
of the second wagon
20
.
When the wagon is finished to be used as a table, an opposite procedure is followed to rotate the second wagon
20
and to automatically store the folding legs
95
, simultaneously storing the auxiliary table plates
15
. The brake pedal
70
is released, and the handle
8
is pulled or pushed to move the wagon to the wagon storage position.
As shown in
FIG. 11
, a handrail-shaped guide
100
can be provided to the first shelf and the second shelf of the second wagon
20
and the upper face plate
11
of the first wagon, thereby preventing the tableware, container, bottle and the like stored within the guide
100
from falling during movement of the wagon.
The examples for applying the above-explained wagon
1
will now be explained.
Application at Event Sites:
Food, tableware, beverage and the like can be stored in the wagon at a kitchen or a storage position and transported to the event site. According to the size of the event, the wagon can be positioned at any convenient position, where the auxiliary table plates
15
are opened and the upper face constitutes a large table. Then, service is provided using the second wagon
20
as the supporting member and storage for tableware and the like.
Application in Airplanes and Vehicles:
The wagon can be used to deliver service by mounting food and tableware at a kitchen facility and transporting the wagon to passenger seats via the isles. The wagon is set to any voluntary position within the cabin and the brake mechanism of the wagon prevents the wagon from moving by the vibration and the like of the airplane or the vehicle. After expanding the auxiliary table plates
15
to form a large table, the second wagon
20
is used as the support member and storage portion, providing a service station for serving passengers.
The wagon according to the present invention is equipped with connected auxiliary table plates and support mechanism for supporting the expanded auxiliary table plates, thereby realizing a wagon that can be stored and moved as easily as the conventional wagons and further enables to provide a great amount and large varieties of services. Further, when compared to the floor-model tables, the wagon is advantageous in that it can be moved easily to any desired position according to need, enabling mobile services.
Claims
- 1. A wagon comprising:a first wagon having a lower face plate and an upper face plate, a storage space being provided between said lower and upper face plates; a second wagon having at least a lower face plate and an upper face plate, a storage space being provided between said lower and upper face plates; an auxiliary table plate connected to the longitudinal side edge of said upper face plate of said first wagon; and transportation wheels mounted to said lower face plate of said first wagon; wherein said second wagon is stored within the storage space of said first wagon and mounted so as to rotate from a first position stored completely within said first wagon to a second position taking an angle of 90 degrees from said first wagon, said auxiliary table plate being arranged to move from a position hanging down from said upper face plate to a position leveled with said upper face plate; and when said second wagon takes said first position, said auxiliary table plate is positioned to hang down from said upper face plate so as to cover the storage space of said first wagon, and when said second wagon takes said second position, said auxiliary table plate pivots and moves to the position leveled with said upper face plate of said first wagon, while said second wagon serves as a supporting member for supporting said auxiliary table plate to said position leveled with said upper face plate of said first wagon.
- 2. A wagon according to claim 1, wherein said first and second wagons are formed to rotate with the rotation axis positioned at the center of the upper and lower face plates of each wagon.
- 3. A wagon according to claim 1, wherein said second wagon includes a supporting mechanism mounted on said lower face plate, said supporting mechanism supporting said second wagon to a leveled position when said second wagon is rotated to said second position.
- 4. A wagon according to claim 3, wherein said supporting mechanism of said second wagon comprises a drive unit that is driven accompanied by the rotation of said second wagon.
- 5. A wagon according to claim 4, wherein said drive unit of said supporting mechanism on said second wagon includes a cam groove mounted to said lower face plate of said first wagon, and a support member mounted to said lower face plate of said second wagon equipped with a cam follower guided by said cam groove and a link mechanism.
- 6. A wagon according to claim 1, wherein a glass holder is mounted to the back surface of said upper face plate of said second wagon.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-033633 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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