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Title:
FOLDING TABLE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1995/010204
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A folding table has a table top of synthetic plastic material with an upper working surface and an underside, the underside having at least one rearwardly located leg retainer and at least one forwardly located strut retainer. A leg assembly has an elongated connecting member and a pair of legs extending from opposite ends of the connecting member, each leg having a foot member extending from a lower end thereof remote from the connecting member. An angularly movable strut is pivotally secured at the rear to at least one of the legs and is releasably engageable at the front with the strut retainer. The strut is angularly moveable between a working position in releasable engagement with the strut retainer to maintain the tabletop in a working position and a retracted position between the legs when released from the strut retainer. The or each leg retainer retains the connecting member in engagement therewith while permitting angular movement of the table top between a working position and a folded position in which the table top is substantially parallel to the legs.

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Inventors:
SOPER DOUGLAS
Application Number:
PCT/CA1994/000563
Publication Date:
April 20, 1995
Filing Date:
October 07, 1994
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
INO PRODUCTS INC (CA)
International Classes:
A47B3/00; A47B3/06; A47B3/091; A47B9/14; (IPC1-7): A47B3/06; A47B3/00; A47B3/091; A47B9/14
Foreign References:
FR1269036A1961-08-04
US2857227A1958-10-21
US2902325A1959-09-01
US3108550A1963-10-29
FR1279355A1961-12-22
BE675656A1966-05-16
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Claims:
We Claim
1. A folding table comprising: a table top of synthetic plastic material having an upper working surface and an underside, said underside having a laterally spaced pair of rearwardly located integral leg retainers and a laterally spaced pair of forwardly located integral strut retainers, a leg assembly comprising an elongated connecting member and a pair of legs extending from opposite ends of the connecting member, each leg having a foot member extending from a lower end thereof remote from the connecting member, and an angularly movable strut pivotally secured at a rear end thereof to at least one of the legs and releasably engageable at a front end thereof with the strut retainers, each integral leg retainer comprising a closely spaced pair of substantially identical integral leg retainer members which each retain the connecting members in snapping engagement therewith and each integral strut retainer comprising a closely spaced pair of substantially integral strut retainer members which each receive the strut in releasable engagement therewith, said strut being angularly moveable between a working position in releasable engagement with the strut retainers to maintain the tabletop in a wo'rking position and a retracted position between the legs when released from the strut retainers, each leg retainer retaining the connecting member in releasable snapping engagement therewith while permitting angular movement of the table top between a working position and a folded position in which the table top is substantially parallel to the legs.
2. A folding table according to claim 1 wherein each strut retainer SUBSTITUTE SHEET receives the strut in releasable snapping engagement therewith.
3. A folding table according to claim 1 wherein each strut retainer can receive the strut in releasable engagement therewith at a plurality of positions spaced from one another in a front to rear direction.
4. A folding table according to claim 1 wherein the strut comprises a pair of laterallyspaced side members each pivotally secured at a rear end to a respective leg and a transverse member extending between the front ends of the side members, said transverse member being received by each strut retainer in releasable engagement therewith in the working position.
5. A folding table according to claim 1 wherein said legs each have upper and lower poπions in telescoping engagement, the lower leg poπions being securable at different longitudinal positions relative to the upper poπions to vary the length of the legs.
6. A folding table according to claim 5 wherein the lower leg poπions are angularly moveable relative to the upper leg poπions about the longitudinal axes of the legs, the lower leg poπions being securable in working positions in which the foot members are parallel to one another and folded positions in which the foot members extend in opposite directions sidebyside one another. SUBSTITUTE SHEET.
Description:
FOLDING TABLE

This invention relates to folding tables.

There are of course many known different kinds of folding tables.

However, there is still a need for a versatile folding table which is of simple yet

attractive construction and which can be easily erected and folded.

According to the invention, a folding table comprises a table top of

synthetic plastic material having an upper working surface and an underside, the

underside having at least one rearwardly located leg retainer and at least one

forwardly located strut retainer, a leg assembly comprising an elongated connecting

member and a pair of legs extending from opposite ends of the connecting member, each leg having a foot member extending from a lower end thereof remote from the

connecting member and an angularly moveable strut pivotally secured at the rear

to at least one of the legs and releasably engageable at the front with the strut

retainer. The strut is angularly moveable between a working position in releasable

engagement with the strut retainer to maintain the table top in a working position

and a retracted position between the legs when released from the strut retainer.

The or each leg retainer retains the connecting member in engagement therewith

while permitting angular movement of the table top between a working position

and a folded position in which the table top is substantially parallel to the legs.

The underside of the table top may have a laterally-spaced pair of

rearwardly located leg retainers, and the or each leg retainer may retain the

connecting member in releasable snapping engagement therewith. The or each leg retainer may comprise a closely spaced pair of substantially identical le° * retainer

members which each retain the connecting member in engagement therewith. The underside of the table top may have a laterally-spaced pair of forwardly

located strut retainers, and the or each strut retainer may receive the strut in

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releasable snapping engagement therewith. The or each strut retainer mav receive the strut in releasable engagement therewith at a plurality of positions spaced from one another in a front to rear direction. The or each strut retainer may comprise a closely-spaced pair of substantially identical strut retainer members which each

receive the strut in releasable engagement therewith.

The strut may comprise a pair of laterally-spaced side members each

pivotally secured at a rear end to a respective leg and a transverse member extending

between the front ends of the side members, the transverse member being received

by the or each strut retainer in releasable engagement therewith in the working

position. The legs may each have upper and lower portions in telescoping engagement, the lower leg portions being securable at different longitudinal positions relative to the upper poπions to vary the length of the legs.

The lower leg portions may be angularly movable relative to the upper leg

portions about the longitudinal axes of the legs, the lower leg portions being

securable in working positions in which the foot members are parallel to one

another and folded positions in which the foot members extend in opposite

directions side-by-side one another.

One embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of

example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a folding table in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the table top being in a horizontal working position,

Fig. 2 is a detailed view of the portion of a table leg indicated by the arrow

2 in Fig. 1,

Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the table with the table top in an inclined working position and showing the underside of the table top,

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catch member 42 adjacent its lower end as shown in Fig. 2. The ca t ch member 42

has a pair of projections 44 which project through apertures 46 in t he upper leg

portion 38 on opposite sides thereof. The projections 44 are snappinglv enga ζ eabie

in selected pairs of apertures 40 in the lower leg portions 38 to enable the length of

the legs 24, 26 to be adjusted as indicated in dotted outline in Fig. 1.

For folding purposes, as will be described in more detail later, the lower leg

portions 38 can be rotated about their longitudinal axis to the laterally-inwardlv

extending positions shown in dotted outline in Fig. 3. Each lower leg poπion 38

also has an apeπure 48 on a front surface so that one of the projections 44 can snap

thereinto to retain the lower leg portions 38 in the inwardly folded position.

An angularly movable strut 50 is pivotally secured at the rear to the upper

leg poπions 36. The strut 50 is a metal rod bent to provide a transverse member 51 at the front and a pair of laterally-spaced side members 52 extending rearwardly

from opposite ends thereof. Each side member 52 has a bent free end poπion 54

at the rear extending into an aperture 56 in the respective upper leg poπion 36 to

pivotally secure the strut 50 thereto. Each strut retainer 20 comprises a closely-

spaced pair of identical strut retainer members 58 which each have a series of hook

poπions 60 spaced from one another in the front to rear direction which can each

retain the transverse strut member 51 in releasable snapping engagement therewith.

Fig. 1 shows the table in the fully erected position with the table top 12 horizontal. It will be understood that to retain the table top 12 in the horizontal position, the transverse strut member 51 is snapped in to the strut retainer hook portion 63 fu hest from the front of the table top 12. The foot members 23, 32

extend forwardly from the legs 24, 26 beneath the table top 12. If it is desired to

position the table top 12 in an inclined manner as indicated in dotted outline in Fig.

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Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the table in the fully folded condition.

Fig. 5 is a sectional detail view along the line 5-5 of Fig. 3 of a rear poπion

of i table top showing a leg retainer and paπ of the leg assembly, and Fig. 6 is a

similar view along the line 6-6 of Fig. 3 of a front poπion of the table top showing

a strut retainer and paπ of the strut.

Referring to the drawings, a folding table 10 has an integrally molded plastic

table top 12 in the form of a reαangular panel with rounded corners, the table top

12 having an upper working surface 14 and an underside 16. The underside 16 has

a laterally-spaced pair of rearwardly located integral leg retainers 18 and a laterally-

spaced pair of forwardly located integral strut retainers 20. A leg assembly 22 of

tubular steel comprises a transverse conneαing member 23 and a pair of legs ' 24, 26

extending from opposite ends of the connecting member 23, each leg 24, 26 having an elongated foot member 28, 30 respeαively extending from the lower end thereof.

Each leg retainer 18 comprises a closely-spaced pair of identical leg retainer members 32 which each have hook poπions 34 to retain the connecting member

23 in releasable snapping engagement therewith and permit the table top 12 to be moved angularly relative to the leg assembly 22 in a manner which will be described

in more detail later.

Each leg 24, 26 has upper and lower poπions 36, 38 in telescopic

engagement, the lower leg poπions 38 being slidable over the upper leg poπions 36.

Each upper leg poπion 36 is integral with the relevant end of the connecting

member 23, and each lower leg poπion 38 is integral with the respective foot member 28, 30, the foot members 28, 30 thus also being of tubular steel. Each

lower leg poπion 38 has a series of veπically-spaced apeπures 40 on its laterally outer and inner sides, and each upper leg poπion 36 contains a resilient U-shaped

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1 and shown in more detail in Fig. 3, the transverse strut member 51 is snapped into strut hook poπions 60 nearer the front of the table top 12.

The table can be completely folded as shown in Fig. 4, by swinging the foo t

members 28, 30 inwardly as previously described and releasing the transverse strut

- > retainer 51 from the retainer hook poπions 60 and permitting the strut 50 to pivo t downwardly to a near veπical position. The table top 12 can then be permitted to swing downwardly in the same manner.

The foot members 28, 30 can be left in the forwardly extending position

shown in Figs. 1 and 3, and the strut 50 and table top 12 put in the near veπical

3 position so that the members 28, 30 can be slid under the side or rear of a chair or couch with the table top 12 adjacent the side or rear of the chair or couch. The table is thus then readily accessible for future use, it merely being necessary to slide the table out and position the table top 12 by means of the strut 50.

It will be clear from the above description of a preferred embodiment that 5 the present invention provides a folding table which is of simple yet attractive construαion and which can be easily ereαed and folded.

Other embodiments of the invention will be readily apparent to a person skilled in the aπ, the scope of the invention being defined in the appended claims.

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