Workhorse table base

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6675722
  • Patent Number
    6,675,722
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 13, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A foldable table for use as a computer system workstation. The table includes an enclosure having opposing top and bottom panels, opposing front and back flanges and opposing end panels. A first rear leg is pivotally coupled to the top panel adjacent one end panel and a second rear leg is pivotally coupled to an opposite end of the top panel adjacent the other end panel. Both rear legs include a channel defined by opposing side walls. A first top support arm and a first front leg are pivotally coupled to the first rear leg, and a second top support arm and a second front leg are pivotally coupled to the second rear leg proximate the top panel. The first support arm and the first front leg are partially stored within the channel in the first rear leg, and the second support arm and the second front leg are partially stored within the channel in the second rear leg. An electrical outlet strip is rigidly mounted to an inside surface of the bottom panel.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to a foldable table and, more particularly, to a table base that includes hinged legs and support arms so that the table is readily foldable into a compact size for carrying and storage.




2. Discussion of the Related Art




Computer systems are valuable and important devices for both home and work. A typical computer system includes a computer tower, a monitor, a keyboard, a mouse and a sound system. Several of these computer system components, as well as other computer accessories, require electrical power, and thus include their own power cable. Therefore, an electrical outlet strip including several electrical outlets is typically used in connection with the computer system so that each of the computer components can be plugged into an outlet to deliver the necessary power thereto. However, the various power cables and other electrical cables associated with the computer system often times are in disarray and are unsightly. Thus, a need exists to collect and organize the computer cables.




Tables specially made for computer systems are known in the art that accommodate the various computer system components and cables. Sometimes there is a need to provide a computer table that is foldable to a flat position to be readily shipped, stored and carried. Further, it is desirable that the table be pre-assembled for ease of set up. Also, it is desirable that the table be capable of accommodating the many power cables and data lines associated with the computer system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a foldable table base is disclosed that has particular application to be used in connection with a computer system workstation. The table base includes an enclosure having opposing top and bottom panels, opposing front and back flanges and opposing end panels. A first rear leg is pivotally coupled to the top panel adjacent to one end panel and a second rear leg is pivotally coupled to the top panel adjacent to the other end panel. Both the first rear leg and the second rear leg include a channel defined by opposing side walls. A first top support arm and a first front leg are pivotally coupled to the first rear leg proximate the top panel. Likewise, a second top support arm and a second front leg are pivotally coupled to the second rear leg proximate the top panel. The bottom panel is pivotally coupled to the front flange. An electrical outlet strip is rigidly mounted to an inside surface of the bottom panel. The bottom panel includes selectively placed openings so that power cables can extend therethrough.




When the table is set up, the first and second rear legs, the first and second front legs and the first and second support arms are in their extended and locked position. The front and rear legs are positioned on the floor and the first and second support arms extend parallel thereto. Also, the first and second support arms are positioned within slots in the back flange for lateral stability. Thus, a table top can be positioned on the top panel and the support arms to provide a support for the computer system components. The bottom panel is in a closed position, where the various computer power cords extend through the openings in the bottom panel to be plugged into the electrical strip.




When folding the table for storage or the like, the table top is removed and the bottom panel is opened. The first support arm and the first front leg are unlocked and pivoted so that they align with the first rear leg and are partially positioned in the channel. The first rear leg is then folded into the enclosure so that it is substantially flush with the top panel. Likewise, the second support arm and the second front leg are unlocked and pivoted so that they align with the second rear leg and are partially positioned within the channel. The second rear leg is then folded into the housing so that it is substantially flush with the top panel. The back panel is then closed and locked to the front flange.




Additional objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a foldable computer table in its workstation position, according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a broken-away, close-up, bottom perspective view of the table of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of the table shown in

FIG. 1

with the top removed;





FIG. 4

is a broken-away, perspective view of the table shown in

FIG. 3

, where the table is laying on its back and one leg assembly is in a partially folded position;





FIG. 5

is a close-up perspective view of one leg assembly of the table shown in

FIG. 2

with a front leg and top support arm in an open and locked position;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the table of the invention where one of the leg assemblies is completely folded, one of the leg assembly is partially folded and the bottom panel is open; and





FIG. 7

is a front view of the table of the invention in a completely closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS




The following discussion of the embodiments of the invention directed to a foldable table is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the invention or its applications or uses. Particularly, the discussion below describes the table for use as a computer workstation. However, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the table of the invention has uses for many other applications.





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of a table


10


including a table top


12


and a foldable table support assembly


14


, according to an embodiment of the present invention, where the table assembly


14


is shown in its unfolded and useable position. The top


12


can be secured to the table assembly


14


in any suitable manner. For example, if the table top


12


is glass it can be laid on the table assembly


10


and held there by gravity. If the table top


12


is made of wood, it can be secured to the table assembly


14


by bolts, screws or the like. The various elements that make up the table assembly


14


discussed herein can be made of any suitable material, such as steel or aluminum.




In this embodiment, the table


10


is used as a computer workstation, where a computer system


18


is positioned on the table top


12


. The computer system


18


includes a computer tower


20


, a monitor


22


, a keyboard


24


and a mouse


26


. However, the table


10


can accommodate other computer system components and accessories, as well as other systems.




As will be discussed in detail herein, the table assembly


14


is foldable into a compact position for ease of carrying and storage.

FIG. 2

is a close-up, bottom perspective view of the table


10


,

FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of the table assembly


14


with the table top


12


removed, and

FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the table assembly


14


on it's back. The table assembly


14


includes an elongated rectangular enclosure


28


defined by opposing top and bottom panels


30


and


32


, opposing end panels


34


and


36


, and opposing front and rear flanges


38


and


40


. Holes


16


are provided in the top panel


30


to allow the table top


12


to be secured thereto by bolts or the like. The bottom panel


32


is pivotally mounted to the front flange


38


by a suitable hinge


42


. In alternate embodiments, several hinges can be used to mount the bottom panel


32


to the front flange


38


. The various panels and flanges that make up the enclosure


28


as discussed herein can be formed by suitably bending a piece of metal to the desired configuration, or securing separate pieces of metal together by welding or the like.





FIGS. 2 and 4

show the bottom panel


32


in an open position to expose the inside of the enclosure


28


. As is apparent, an electrical outlet strip


46


is rigidly secured to an inside surface of the bottom panel


32


. An electrical cord


50


associated with the electrical strip


46


extends through an opening


52


in the bottom panel


32


to be plugged into a wall outlet or the like. Likewise, an electrical cable


56


associated with the computer system


18


extends through another opening


58


in the bottom panel


32


and is plugged into the electrical strip


46


. The electrical strip


46


can accommodate several other electrical cords associated with the computer system


18


or other electrical devices. Further, the strip


46


can accommodate data ports, or another data port device can be provided within the enclosure


28


. A phone line (not shown) would extend from the strip


46


or data port device to a wall phone outlet for this purpose. Thus, much of the length of the cables associated with the computer system


18


are housed within the enclosure


28


when the panel


32


is closed. Other openings


54


are provided in the top panel


30


to accommodate cables and data lines if desirable. A closure device


68


, such as a magnetic strip, snap device, etc., is provided to hold the bottom panel


32


in the closed position.




The table assembly


14


further includes a left leg assembly


60


and a right leg assembly


62


. The left leg assembly


60


includes a first rear leg


70


, a first top support arm


64


and a first curved front leg


74


. The right leg assembly


62


includes a second rear leg


72


, a second top support arm


66


and a second curved front leg


76


. The first rear leg


70


includes opposing side walls


80


and


82


defining a channel


84


therebetween. Likewise, the second rear leg


72


includes opposing side walls


86


and


88


defining a channel


90


therebetween. The first rear leg


70


includes a foot member


110


, the second rear leg


72


includes a foot member


112


, the first front leg


74


includes a foot member


114


and the second front leg member includes a foot member


116


, all made of a suitable resilient material to prevent damage to the floor. The first support arm


64


and the second support arm


66


support the table top


12


in combination with the top panel


30


. The support arm


64


includes a padded member


44


and the support arm


66


includes a padded member


48


to align and cushion the table top


12


.




As will be discussed in greater detail below, the first support arm


64


and the first front leg


74


are pivotally coupled to the first rear leg


70


by suitable hinges (not shown) proximate the top panel


30


, so that when the table assembly


14


is in the stored position, the first support arm


64


and the first front leg


74


are partially positioned within the channel


84


. Likewise, the second support arm


66


and the second front leg


76


are pivotally coupled to the second rear leg


72


by suitable hinges (not shown) proximate the top panel


30


, so that when the table assembly


14


is in the stored position, the second support arm


66


and the second front leg


76


are partially positioned within the channel


90


.

FIG. 4

shows the support arm


66


and the leg


76


in a fully extended and locked position and the support arm


64


and the leg


74


in a partially folded position.





FIG. 5

is close up perspective view of the area of the table assembly


14


where the first support arm


64


and the first front leg


74


are coupled to the first rear leg


70


. When the first support arm


64


is fully extended, a spring-loaded pin


96


attached to the first support arm


64


aligns with and extends through a hole


98


in an extended area


100


of the side wall


82


. Further, the support arm


64


extends through a notch


92


in the rear flange


40


to provide lateral stability. Likewise, when the front leg


74


is in its fully extended position, a spring-loaded pin


102


attached to the front leg


74


aligns with and extends through a hole


104


in the extended area


100


of the side wall


82


. In this position, the support arm


64


and the front leg


74


are locked in place for use. When the first support arm


64


and the front leg


74


are folded, the pins


96


and


102


are pressed in so that they clear the holes


98


and


104


, respectively, to allow the first support arm


64


and the first front leg


74


to be pivoted. The second support arm


66


and the second front leg


76


are secured to the second rear leg


72


in the same manner.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the table assembly


10


where the leg assembly


60


is completely folded into the enclosure


28


and the leg assembly


62


is partially folded. The bottom panel


32


is open to show the leg assembly


60


therein. When the first support arm


64


and the first front leg


74


have been folded to the position shown in

FIG. 6

, then the first rear leg


70


is pivoted lengthwise relative to the enclosure


28


on a hinge


94


so that the complete leg assembly


60


is positioned within the enclosure


28


. The leg assembly


62


folds in the same manner.





FIG. 7

is a front view of the table assembly


14


with the bottom panel


32


in the closed position. As is apparent, the table assembly


14


can be completely folded into a compact and flat position for easy storage and shipping. A handle


120


is provided to carry the table assembly


14


in the folded position. Further, the table assembly


14


comes in a pre-assembled condition for ease of assembly.




The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A table assembly comprising:an enclosure, said enclosure including a top panel, a bottom panel, a first end panel, a second end panel, a front panel and a rear panel, said bottom panel being pivotally mounted to the front panel; a first leg assembly pivotally coupled to an inside surface of the top panel proximate the first end panel, said first leg assembly including a first rear leg, a first support arm pivotally mounted to the first leg assembly and a first front leg pivotally mounted to the first leg assembly; and a second leg assembly pivotally coupled to an inside surface of the top panel proximate the second end panel, said second leg assembly including a second rear leg, a second support arm pivotally mounted to the second leg assembly and a second front leg pivotally mounted to the second leg assembly, wherein the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly are foldable to be fully positioned within the enclosure and unfoldable to provide a table top support, and wherein the bottom panel is opened and closed to remove and insert the first and second leg assemblies.
  • 2. The table assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first rear leg includes a channel defined by opposing side walls and the second rear leg includes a channel defined by opposing side walls.
  • 3. The table assembly according to claim 2 wherein the first front leg and the first support arm are pivotally coupled to the first rear leg in a manner that allows them to be partially positioned within the channel of the first rear leg, and wherein the second support arm and the second front leg are pivotally coupled to the second rear leg in a manner that allows them to be partially positioned within the channel of the second rear leg.
  • 4. The table assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first support arm, the second support arm and the top panel define a platform for supporting a table top.
  • 5. The table assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first leg assembly includes locking devices to lock the first support arm and the first front leg in an open position, and wherein the second leg assembly includes locking devices to lock the second support arm and the second front leg in an open position.
  • 6. The table assembly according to claim 5 wherein the locking devices are spring-loaded pins that align and extend through cooperating holes.
  • 7. The table assembly according to claim 1 further comprising an electrical outlet strip including a plurality of electrical outlets and/or data ports, said electrical outlet strip being rigidly mounted to an inside surface of the bottom panel.
  • 8. The table assembly according to claim 7 wherein the bottom panel includes at least one opening to accommodate an electrical cord of the electrical outlet strip or a data line.
  • 9. The table assembly according to claim 4 wherein the table assembly and the table top combine to be a computer table assembly.
  • 10. A foldable table assembly comprising:an elongated rectangular enclosure, said enclosure including a top panel, a bottom panel, a first end panel, a second end panel, a front panel and a rear panel, said bottom panel being pivotally mounted to the front panel; an electrical outlet strip including a plurality of electrical outlets rigidly mounted to an inside surface of the bottom panel; a first leg assembly, said first leg assembly including a first rear leg pivotally coupled to an inside surface of the top panel proximate the first end panel, a first front leg pivotally mounted to the first rear leg and a first support arm pivotally mounted to the first rear leg, wherein the first rear leg includes a channel defined by opposing side walls, and wherein the first front leg and the first support arm are foldable to be partially positioned within the channel of the first rear leg; and a second leg assembly, said second leg assembly including a second rear leg pivotally coupled to an inside surface of the top panel proximate the second end panel, a second front leg pivotally mounted to the second rear leg and a second support arm pivotally mounted to the second rear leg, wherein the second rear leg includes a channel defined by opposing side walls and wherein the second front leg and the second support arm are foldable to be partially positioned within the channel of the second rear leg.
  • 11. The table assembly according to claim 10 wherein the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly are foldable to be fully positioned within the enclosure and unfoldable to provide a table top support, and wherein the bottom panel is opened and closed to remove and insert the first and second leg assemblies.
  • 12. The table assembly according to claim 10 wherein the first support arm, the second support arm and the top panel define a platform for supporting a table top.
  • 13. The table assembly according to claim 10 wherein the first leg assembly includes locking devices to lock the first support arm and the first front leg in an open position, and wherein the second leg assembly includes locking devices to lock the second support arm and the second front leg in an open position.
  • 14. The table assembly according to claim 13 wherein the locking devices are spring-loaded pins that align and extend through cooperating holes.
  • 15. The table assembly according to claim 10 wherein the table assembly is part of a computer table assembly.
  • 16. A table base comprising:an enclosure; a first leg assembly pivotally coupled to an inside surface of the enclosure, said first leg assembly including a first leg and a second leg, wherein the first leg assembly is pivoted relative to the enclosure to become completely housed therein, said first leg assembly further including a first support arm pivotally coupled to the first leg assembly to be housed in the enclosure in a folded position; and a second leg assembly pivotally coupled to an inside surface of the enclosure, said second leg assembly including a third leg and a fourth leg, wherein the second leg assembly is pivoted relative to the enclosure to become completely housed therein, said second leg assembly further including a second support arm pivotally coupled to the second leg assembly to be housed in the enclosure in a folded position, and wherein the first support arm, the second support arm and the enclosure combine to provide a support for a table top.
  • 17. The table base according to claim 16 wherein the first leg includes a channel defined by opposing side walls and the third leg includes a channel defined by opposing side walls, and wherein the second leg and the first support arm are pivotally coupled to the first leg in a manner that allows them to be partially positioned within the channel of the first leg, and wherein the second support arm and the fourth leg are pivotally coupled to the third leg in a manner that allows them to be partially positioned with the channel of the third leg.
  • 18. The table base according to claim 16 further comprising an electrical output strip including a plurality of electrical outlets and/or data ports, said electrical outlet strip being rigidly mounted to an inside surface of the enclosure.
  • 19. The table base according to claim 16 wherein the enclosure includes a panel pivotally coupled thereto to allow access into the enclosure.
  • 20. The table base according to claim 16 wherein the first leg assembly includes locking devices to lock the first support arm, the first leg and the second leg in an open position, and wherein the second leg assembly includes locking devices to lock the second support arm, the third leg and the fourth leg in an open position.
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