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Title:
COMBINATION TABLE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2003/005857
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention concerns a combination table (1) arranged for use as a baby changing table or a desk or a partition, comprising either two vertical side members (2) and one horizontal table top (5) and at least one horizontal shelf (7); or two vertical side members (2) and one horizontal table top (5) and one horizontal crossbeam (10) and alternatively one or more shelves (7) mounted between the side members (2); or at least two vertical side members (2) mounted together by its vertical edges.

Inventors:
REFSUM BJOERN (NO)
Application Number:
PCT/NO2002/000255
Publication Date:
January 23, 2003
Filing Date:
July 11, 2002
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
STOKKE GRUPPEN AS (NO)
REFSUM BJOERN (NO)
International Classes:
A47B9/14; A47B85/00; A47B21/02; A47B85/06; A47D5/00; E04B2/74; (IPC1-7): A47B85/00
Foreign References:
FR910026A1946-05-24
EP0174500A11986-03-19
US4728069A1988-03-01
US6049926A2000-04-18
FR983591A1951-06-25
DE20018146U12001-01-11
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Oslo, Patentkontor AS. (Oslo, NO)
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Claims:
Claims
1. Combination table (1) arranged for use as a baby changing table or a desk or a partition, characterised in that it comprises either: (a) two vertical side members (2) and a horizontal table top (5) and at least one horizontal shelf (7); (b) or two vertical side members (2) and one horizontal table top (5) and at least one horizontal crossbeam (10) and alternatively one or more shelves (7) mounted between the side members (2); (c) or at least two vertical side members (2) mounted together by its vertical edges.
2. Combination table (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that the side members (2) each consist of a rectangular frame with vertical bars (3) stretching between the upper and lower horizontal edges of the frame.
3. Combination table (1) according to claims 12, characterised in that it is equipped with wheels in the lower corners of the side members (2).
4. Use of the combination table according to claims 13 as a baby changing table (1), characterised in that there is mounted a height adjustable table top (5) and at least one height adjustable shelf (7) horizontally between the side members (2).
5. Use of the combination table according to claims 13 as a desk (13), characterised in that there is mounted a height adjustable table top (5) and one crossbeam (12) and alternatively one or more height adjustable shelves (7) horizontally between the side members (2).
6. Use of the combination table according to claims 13 as a partition, characterised in that the side members (2) are mounted together in one vertical edge each, alternatively with one or more table tops (5) or shelves (7) between them.
7. Article holders, characterised in that they may be snapped onto the bars (3) on each side of the side members (2) and in any height, for example a basket (12) and/or a towel holder (11).
8. Article holders, characterised in that they are fastened in the row of holes (9) on the side members (2) horizontal edges on any side of the side members (2) and in any height, for example a basket (12) and/or a towel holder (11).
Description:
Combination table Background of the Invention The present invention concerns a combination table with possibilities of variation and which may be re-assembled in order to adapt to several uses.

Prior art From prior art, several baby changing tables in different forms are known, of which some may be collapsed in different ways. The advantage of collapsible baby changing tables is that they occupy little space when the table is not in use, especially if the available space where it is to be used is limited, for example in a bathroom, or when the table is to be kept or stored elsewhere.

Further, baby changing tables with integrated drawers, wherein the upper part of the table contains the baby changing table top, which is often padded, and alternatively a bath tub is known. The nursing plate and the bath tub may be removed when the child is too old for the baby changing table, and an extra drawer and a top plate may be mounted so that the table becomes a chest of drawers which may be used in the children's room.

One problem with the earlier baby changing tables is that the flexibility with reference to the user has not always been in focus. Most of the functions have been directed towards saving space, and partly for extended use after the child has grown from the baby changing table. An extended use of a product, which the child only uses in a short period, such as in a period of 2 years for example, is important financially and in relation to space for parents of small children, who must often acquire a large number of products when they have a child. In this respect, a chest of drawers as mentioned above, is often not the primary

need when the child no longer needs the baby changing table, as the child often already has a chest of drawers, a cupboard or a wardrobe. To use the drawers section of the baby changing table for clothes while it is used as a baby changing table, often in a bathroom, is often out of the question as the drawers are used for nappies and care products, or because of humidity in the room.

From FR 910026 a playpen is known, consisting of side pieces with horizontal bars wherein the side pieces may be used to transform the furniture into a table in different variations, a baby high chair and a bed, etc. The disadvantage with this solution is that all the furnitures requires the use of at least 3 side pieces which reduces the area of use for example in that only one side of the table may be used for sitting against. The weight is relatively high and as the side pieces are used as a playpen fence, the height of the side pieces is reduced.

Consequently the baby changing table will have a height too low for a proper ergonomic working position. Further, the furniture constructed with the side pieces in FR 910026 have horizontal bars on which the child may climb, which will hinder an approval for use as furniture for children in many countries.

Today, most parents are very conscious of good ergonomics in furniture both at work and at home. To change a baby may be a demanding task where the person changing the child stands, lifts and turns the baby, and bends to find nappies, flannels, towels, paper, and clothes etc. for the baby. This is a routine which is repeated many times daily and may strain the body unfavourably by unfit working posture. There is therefore a need for baby changing tables which may be adapted both to the users working posture and the child's development, and which are steady and robust.

Object of the Invention The object of the invention is to supply a combination table which solves the above mentioned problems and rectifies the shortcomings of the prior solutions. Further, the object is to provide a combination table with simple construction, which has both possibilities of variation and several practical uses.

Short Description of the Invention The object is attained by a combination table which has a height-adjustable table top, height adjustable shelves, and adjustable holders for care products and washing articles, for use as a baby changing table, and which may be reassembled for use as a desk for children or a partition, as defined in the claims enclosed.

Description of the Figures Fig. 1 depicts a perspective view of a combination table according to the invention with nursing plate and shelves.

Fig. 2 depicts the combination table in fig. 1 in another configuration with holders for articles and towels.

Fig. 3 depicts a perspective view of the combination table in fig. 1 assembled as a desk.

Fig. 4 depicts a perspective view of the combination table in fig. 1 assembled as a partition.

Fig. 5 depicts a perspective view of the combination table as an alternative desk.

Description of Embodiments A Baby Changing Table The combination table 1 according to the invention is made up of to side members 2, symmetrically about a vertical longitudinal centre plane, which constitute the supporting sides of the table as shown in Fig. 1. The side members 2 are slightly arched in this embodiment, but may alternatively have another form or be planar. A side member 2 is constructed as a rectangular frame for example with bars 3 in the vertical direction to cover the side areas.

The side members can be made of any suitable material such as wood, metal, plastic of combinations thereof. In the two lower corners of the side members 2, there may be mounted swivelling and lockable wheels 4 or legs. The table top 5 is height adjustably mounted to adapt to the users (the person who performs the baby changing) own height. The table top may be made of wood, plastic of any suitable material which may easily be cleaned and contains alternatively crossbeams 6 depending on the stiffness and strength of the table top 5 itself. The crossbeams 6 may be attaches to the side members'edges by regular through- holes 9 with bolts or similar fastening means. In use as a baby changing table, the table top 5 may alternatively be padded or preferably have a removable padded changing mat mounted (not shown).

The shelves 7 are like the table top 5, mounted horizontally between the side members and are height adjustable, in order to adapt to the preferred working posture. The shelves 7 may be attached to the side members edges by angle armatures 8. Fig. 2 depicts such an alternative configuration of the baby-changing plate 5 and the shelves 7. The design of the shelves may vary, but they are preferably stiff in order to maintain their form during load and in order to reinforce the table. The longitudinal edges should be adapted in shape with the shape of the side

members 2 for the same reason, such as a concave curvature in the embodiment depicted in the Figures. The transverse edges of the table top 5 and the shelves 7 may have other forms, such as convex in this embodiment. The number of shelves may be varied. The shelves 7 are solid in this embodiment, but may alternatively be made of a mesh material. The shelf or basket has then not necessarily any stiffening effect on the table and should then be mounted together with a crossbeam 12, for example centrally between the lower ends of the side members 2 (see below) or an extra shelf. A shelf of a material which is not solid may be useful for example in order to store bathing toys which need to dry, or to dry clothes which should be dried flat.

Article holders 10 and 11 may be mounted on the side members 2, and may be made in plastic with fastening means which are snapped onto the bars 3, or by fastening them by the same holes 9 in the side members 2 as the shelves and the table plate. The article holders 10 and 11 may be adjusted to the preferable height according to suitable working posture. The article holders may for example be formed as a bowl 10 for lotions, powder, cleaning wipes, thermometer, wash basin, basket for dirty clothes etc. , or<BR> a towel holder 11 for drying towels, clothes etc. , or as other practical holders which the user may have use for such as waste basket, paper holder or dispensers of different kinds (not shown).

A Desk When the child no longer needs the baby changing table 1, the table may in another embodiment be re-assembled to a writing or working desk 13 by replacing the lower shelf 7 with a crossbeam 12 and alternatively removing other shelves 7 in order to give room for the users legs and for a chair as shown in Fig. 3. The table top may also in this embodiment be adjusted in height to adapt to the child as it grows and should preferably be used together with a

height adjustable chair such as a Tripp-Trapps chair (dotted in Fig. 3). In this way, the working position of the child may be optimised while growing up.

Alternatively a suitable shelf 7 may be used as table plate, or a shelf 7 may be mounted right under table top 5 in order to give a storage room for example for writing/drawing articles.

An alternative desk 17 is shown in Fig. 5 wherein a somewhat longer table top 18 with convex edges which fit into the side members 2 on the opposite side of what is shown in the other figures. The advantage here is that the table space is larger. A somewhat longer crossbeam 19 is mounted between the rear lower corners of the side members 2 to give extra space for the users legs.

Alternatively the table may be used as a PC-table adapted to either children or adults, or the table top 5 may be mounted relatively low, together with a shelf 7 or a crossbeam 12 to achieve a playtable (not shown). In the table embodiments above, the article holders 8 may likewise be attached at the desired height to hold articles such as writing articles, toys, disks, CD's etc.

Height adjustment of the table top 5 or the shelves 7 may be achieved by conventional systems such as rows of holes 9 in the edges of the side members 2, for through bolts which either directly are fastened to the table top 5, shelves 7 or crossbeams 6 or 12, or via an armature 8 as shown in the figures. It is important that the fastening and regulating system may only be operated by an adult, so that a child may not cause the table to collapse.

A Partition In a third embodiment, the side members 2 of the table 1 may be mounted together in one of their vertical ends with

an armature 14, for example a planar armature, to form a screen or partition 15 as shown in Fig. 4. In order to maintain stability and avoid tipping over, supportive legs or bows 16 may be mounted in the lower corners of the side member 2 instead of wheels 4. The side members 2 may in this embodiment be mounted such that they together either make up a segment of a cylinder as in Fig. 4, or an S-form, depending on the use. Alternatively the armature 14 may contain an angle, or an angle iron 8 may be used to mount the side members together so achieve other embodiments of the partition. Alternatively, a table top 5 or a shelf 7, for example with a covering or mesh design, may be mounted between the side members 2 edgewise, with the above mentioned armatures to make the partition longer and/or to obtain more angles (not shown). The partition may thereby have many different forms depending on the assembly. The partition 15 may be used as a partition for example if two children share a room, or divide a room into a sleeping and play/working section. Further, the partition may be used for play such as a puppet theatre, a house, or to cordon off areas to the child. The article holders 11 and 12, as mentioned earlier, may be mounted onto the partition 14 on the sides of the side members, and in desired height. If desired, the side members 2 may be covered with a dense or semi-dense material, such as fabric or a mesh, which may be stretched over the outer curvature of the wall, or in zigzag between the bars 3, if the partition 15 is to be used to divide a room for example.




 
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