1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to folding tables and, more particularly, to a wire management vanity panel for a folding table.
2. Description of the Related Art
Multi-use facilities such as conference centers, training centers, educational facilities, and other types of physical spaces may be used for many different purposes. Frequently, the different purposes may require furniture within the facility to be rearranged. For example, if a facility is to be used for a conference, the same physical space may be used for lectures/presentations during the day, as a dining area in the evening, and as a reception area in at night. Each of these different uses will require different furniture which may require, for example, tables to be set up and taken down throughout the day. As another example, a school may have a multipurpose room that in which tables may be set out or removed according to the desired activity.
Hence, movable tables have been developed that are able to nest together for storage when not in use. Nesting of tables enables the tables to fit together while not in use to enable a larger number of tables to fit within a given space.
As laptop computers become prevalent, people sitting at a table are likely to need to plug their laptop into a electrical outlet to keep it charged. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a source of power on tables. Accordingly, it would be advantageous to provide a movable table designed to be able to store in a compact manner that has an included source of electrical power.
The following Summary and the Abstract set forth at the end of this application are provided herein to introduce some concepts discussed in the Detailed Description below. The Summary and Abstract sections are not comprehensive and are not intended to delineate the scope of protectable subject matter which is set forth by the claims presented below.
A table includes a folding modesty panel and integrated wire management system designed to fold against an underside of the table while retaining wires within the modesty panel. This allows a folding table to provide power at the working surface while in use, and enables the wires associated with the work surface power to be retained while the table is folded for storage. In one embodiment a folding portion of the modesty panel is shaped to retain the wires within a channel in both a folded position and a deployed position. When the table is to be folded for storage, the modesty panel is folded up against the underside of the work surface and the work surface is then pivoted to a vertical orientation. The channel wires are retained within the channel between the movable portion of the modesty panel and the underside of the work surface to secure the wires while the table is in the storage position. When the table is deployed, the modesty panel may be unfolded to extend below the underside of the work surface to obstruct a view of persons seated at the table. The modesty panel defines a channel in this deployed position as well, to also retain the wires while the modesty panel is in the unfolded deployed position.
Aspects of the present invention are illustrated by way of example in the following drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. The following drawings disclose various embodiments of the present invention for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every figure. In the figures:
The following detailed description sets forth numerous specific details to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, components, and dimensions, have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the invention.
In the embodiment shown in
The T-shaped legs are connected to a lateral support 24 extending between the T-shaped legs under the working surface 14. The lateral support 24 provides rigidity to the working surface 14 and also provides a frame to which the T-shaped legs may be attached. Preferably the lateral support is implemented to have a relatively low profile relative to the underside 26 of the table working surface 14 so that a user, sitting at the table, is not likely to bump their knees on the lateral support.
The lateral support 24 includes a lower portion 42 that is connected by a barrel hinge 46 to an upper plate 44. The upper plate 44 is secured to the underside 26 of the table working surface 14 and the lower portion 42 is connected to the stems 18 of the legs 12. A clasp 48 holds the table in a deployed position to lock the lower portion 42 to the upper plate 44 so that the table working surface is secured to the legs 12. When the table is to be stored, the clasp 48 may be released to enable the table working surface to be rotated about barrel hinge 46 so that the table may be collapsed for storage. This enables the table working surface to be placed in approximately a vertical plane so that multiple similar tables may be nested to be stored in a more compact manner.
In one embodiment, as shown in
The table 10 includes a folding modesty panel 32 that may be deployed to provide privacy to persons seated at the table and also defines a wire management channel to hold wires associated with an on-table power supply. The folding modesty panel folds flat along the underside of the working surface to enable the tables to be nested for storage, and also extends to provide privacy to persons seated at the table. In both the folded storage position and the extended deployed position, and while transitioning between these positions, the folding modesty panel provides a cord storage channel that enables power and data cords to be stored regardless of the position of the modesty panel.
The folding modesty panel, in one embodiment, includes a fixed section 36 that is attached to the underside of the table working surface, and a movable section 38 that is connected to the fixed section. The movable section and fixed section may be separate pieces of material or may be formed by a suitable structure such as a living hinge (thin bendable portion of material) mechanical hinge, or other suitable structure.
In one embodiment, the movable section of the modesty panel is connected to the fixed section of the table by hinges 34. Hinges 34 allow the movable section to be folded up and held in a storage position along the underside 26 of the table working surface 14 as shown in
The hinges 34 may provide a locking mechanism to support the folding modesty panel 32 in the folded position as shown in
The folding modesty panel, in one embodiment of the invention, includes a bent section 40 and lip 41 that together form a J-shaped wire management channel. The J-shaped wire management channel enables wires to be retained by the modesty panel when the modesty panel is folded up along the underside of the table working surface (
The table 10 may include a power module 50 to enable power to be provided on the table working surface to people sitting at the table in a convenient manner. The power module may have two conventional wall outlets to enable users to plug laptop computers or other types of electronic devices into the power module 50. Optionally, the power module may provide one or more data ports as well to also provide data network access to people seated at the table. The module 50 may be folded into the table when not required or when the tables are folded for storage.
Wires from the power module extend below the table through the wire management channel provided by the modesty panel to the edge of the table. A standard or proprietary plug structure may be included on the end of the power/data cables. Up to eight tables can be daisy chained together and receive power from a standard wall outlet to accommodate both individual and group applications—no hard wiring is necessary. Ganging clips 52 may also be provided to connect adjacent tables to each other to enable tables to be held in a steady configuration when groups of tables are used in rows.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications of the embodiments shown in the drawings and described in the specification may be made within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted in an illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The invention is limited only as defined in the following claims and the equivalents thereto.
This application is a continuation of international application PCT/US2010/021214, filed Jan. 15, 2010, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/145,565, filed Jan. 18, 2009, entitled TABLE, the content of each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61145565 | Jan 2009 | US |
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Parent | PCT/US2010/021214 | Jan 2010 | US |
Child | 12913895 | US |