CA2690422A1 - Folding table - Google Patents

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CA2690422A1
CA2690422A1 CA2690422A CA2690422A CA2690422A1 CA 2690422 A1 CA2690422 A1 CA 2690422A1 CA 2690422 A CA2690422 A CA 2690422A CA 2690422 A CA2690422 A CA 2690422A CA 2690422 A1 CA2690422 A1 CA 2690422A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B3/00Folding or stowable tables
    • A47B3/08Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe
    • A47B3/083Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe with foldable top leaves
    • A47B3/087Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe with foldable top leaves with struts supporting the legs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B3/00Folding or stowable tables
    • A47B3/08Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe
    • A47B3/091Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe with struts supporting the legs
    • A47B3/0911Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe with struts supporting the legs the struts being permanently connected to top and leg or underframe and leg
    • A47B3/0912Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe with struts supporting the legs the struts being permanently connected to top and leg or underframe and leg the strut being of two parts foldable relative to one another

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Abstract

A folding table top has a locking assembly for holding the table top open.
The locking assembly has an inner cross bars extending across each half of the table top near a pivot axis. The inner cross bars each have one of holes that are aligned when the table is open. The shaft of a pin may be inserted into the holes to prevent the table from folding closed. The pin may have a head normal to its shaft. A clip may be mounted to one half of the table to receive the head of the pin while the shaft of the pin is in the holes, and thereby prevent the pin from backing out of the holes.
The clip may also be used to hold the pin when the table is folded and stored.

Description

TITLE: FOLDING TABLE
FIELD
[0001] The disclosure relates to folding tables.
INTRODUCTION
[0002] The following is not an admission that anything discussed below is prior art or part of the common general knowledge of persons skilled in the art.
[0003] United States Patent 6,848,370 (Stanford) discloses pivotable folding utility table that includes a table top having a pair of support pedestals pivotally attached thereto. A first pivotal support brace includes a distal end and a proximal end attached to the first support pedestal. A second pivotal support brace includes a distal end and a proximal end attached to the second support pedestal. The distal ends of the first and second pivotal support braces are pivotally attached to a retaining assembly preferably mounted in relation to the table top. Specifically, the retaining assembly includes a cross-brace member operably disposed through openings formed in the distal ends of the first and second pivotal support braces, thus providing a pivotal engagement in relation to the table top. Alternatively, a second retaining assembly including a cross-brace member may be mounted in relation to the table top. The distal end of the first pivotal support brace pivotally engages the first retaining member and the distal end of the second pivotal support brace pivotally engages the second retaining member. In addition, the first and second support pedestals may comprise at least one support leg. Each support leg of the first and second support pedestals are laterally offset from each other so as to permit an offset displacement of the support legs when the support pedestals are disposed in a collapsed position.

SUMMARY
[0004] The following summary is provided to introduce the reader to the more detailed discussion to follow. The summary is not intended to limit or define the claims.
[0005] According to one aspect, a table top assembly for a folding table is provided. The table top assembly comprises a first table top portion and a second table top portion. The first and second table top portions each comprise an upper surface, a lower surface, an inner end, and an opposed outer end. A
first frame is mounted to the lower surface of the first table top portion.
The first frame comprises a first inner end portion adjacent the inner end of the first table top portion. A second frame is mounted to the lower surface of the second table top portion. The second frame comprises a second inner end portion adjacent the inner end of the second table top portion. At least one pivot joint pivotably connects the first inner end portion to the second inner end portion about a pivot axis. The the table top assembly is reconfigurable between a folded configuration wherein the lower surfaces are pivoted towards each other about the pivot axis, and an in-use configuration wherein the lower surfaces are pivoted away from each other about the pivot axis and the upper surfaces are generally co-planar.
[0006] The first frame may extend about the periphery of the lower surface of the first table top portion, and the second frame may extend about the periphery of the lower surface of the second table top portion.
[0007] The first and second table top portions may be generally rectangular, and may each further comprise a left side and an opposed right side extending between the inner end and the outer end thereof. The first frame may comprise a first inner cross bar extending across the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the inner end of the first table top portion, a first outer cross bar extending across the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the outer end of the first table top portion, a first right side bar extending along the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the right side of the first table top portion, and a first left side bar extending along the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the left side of the first table top portion.
The first inner cross bar and first outer cross bar may each extend between and be mounted to the first right side bar and first left side bar. Similarly, the second frame may comprise a second inner cross bar extending across the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the inner end of the second table top portion, a second outer cross bar extending across the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the outer end of the second table top portion, a second right side bar extending along the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the right side of the second table top portion, and a second left side bar extending along the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the left side of the second table top portion. The second inner cross bar and second outer cross bar may each extend between and be mounted to the second right side bar and second left side bar.
[0008] The first right side bar and first left side bar may each comprise a first end portion at the first inner end portion of the first frame, and the second right side bar and second left side bar may each comprise a second end portion at the second inner end portion of the second frame. The at least one pivot joint may comprise a first pivot joint mounted to and between the first end portion of the first right side bar and the second end portion of the second right side bar.
The at least one pivot joint may further comprise a second pivot joint mounted to and between the first end portion of the first left side bar and the second end portion of the second left side bar.
[0009] The first and second pivot joints each comprise a first bracket secured to one of the first end portion of the first left side bar and the first end portion of the first right side bar, a second bracket secured to one of the second end portion of the second left side bar and the second end portion of the second right side bar, and a pivot pin inserted through the first bracket and the second bracket.
[0010] The table top assembly may further comprise a locking assembly for securing the table top assembly in the in-use configuration. The locking assembly may comprise a first inner cross bar extending across the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the inner end of the first table top portion. The first inner cross bar may comprise a first aperture defined transversely therethrough. The locking assembly may further comprise a second inner cross bar extending across the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the inner end of the second table top portion. The second inner cross bar may comprise a second aperture defined transversely therethrough and co-linear with the first aperture when the table top assembly is in the in-use configuration. The locking assembly may further comprise a pin having an insertion portion and a locking portion. The insertion portion may be insertable into the first aperture and the second aperture to prevent pivoting of the lower surfaces towards each other. A clip may be mounted to one of the first table top portion and the second table top portion. The locking portion may be removably securable to the clip when the insertion portion is inserted into the first aperture and the second aperture to maintain the insertion portion in the first aperture and the second aperture.
[0011] According to another aspect, a table top assembly for a folding table is provided. The table top assembly comprises a first table top portion and a second table top portion. The first and second table top portions each comprise an upper surface, a lower surface, an inner end, and an opposed outer end. The inner ends are positioned adjacent each other, and the first and second table top portions are pivotably connected together about a pivot axis such that the table top assembly is reconfigurable between a folded configuration whereein the lower surfaces are pivoted towards each other about the pivot axis, and an in-use configuration wherein the lower surfaces are pivoted away from each other and the upper surfaces are generally co-planar. The table top assembly further comprises a locking assembly for securing the table top assembly in the in-use configuration. The locking assembly comprises a first bar mounted to and extending across the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the inner end of the first table top portion. The first bar comprises a first aperture defined transversely therethrough. A second bar is mounted to and extends across the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the inner end of the second table top portion. The second bar comprises a second aperture defined transversely therethrough and co-linear with the first aperture when the table top assembly is in the in-use configuration. The locking assembly further comprises a pin having an insertion portion and a locking portion. The insertion portion is insertable into the first aperture and the second aperture to prevent pivoting of the lower surfaces towards each other. A clip is mounted to one of the first table top portion and the second table top portion. The locking portion is removably securable to the clip when the insertion portion is inserted into the first aperture and the second aperture to maintain the insertion portion in the first aperture and the second aperture.
[0012] The insertion portion may be securable to the clip to store the pin when the table top assembly is in the folded configuration.
[0013] The clip may be mounted to or integral with one of the first bar and second bar.
[0014] The table top assembly may further comprise a first frame mounted to the lower surface of the first table top portion. The first bar may be a part of the first frame. The table top assembly may further comprise a second frame mounted to the lower surface of the second table top portion. The second bar may be a part of the second frame.
[0015] The insertion portion and locking portion may form an L-shape.
[0016] The locking portion may be snapably securable to the clip.
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[0017] Reference is made in the detailed description to the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0018] Figure 1 is a perspective illustration of a folding table including a table top assembly, wherein the table top assembly and legs are in an in-use configuration;
[0019] Figure 2 is a bottom plan view of the folding table of Figure 1, wherein the table top assembly is in the in-use configuration, and the legs are in a folded configuration;
[0020] Figure 3 is an enlarged view of the region shown in Box 3 in Figure 2, showing the table top assembly in the in-use configuration, and unlocked;
and [0021] Figure 4 is an enlarged view of the region shown in Box 3 in Figure 2, showing the table top assembly in the in-use configuration, and locked.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Various apparatuses or methods will be described below to provide an example of each claimed invention. No example described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover processes or apparatuses that are not described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to apparatuses or processes having all of the features of any one apparatus or process described below or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses described below. It is possible that an apparatus or process described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention. Applicant reserves the right to claim such apparatuses or processes in other applications.
[0023] Referring to Figure 1, an example of a folding table 100 is shown.
The folding table 100 comprises a table top assembly 102, which is supported by first 104 and second 106 leg assemblies. As will be described in further detail hereinbelow, the folding table 100 is reconfigurable between an in-use configuration, shown in Figure 1, and a folded configuration (not shown).
Particularly, the table top assembly 102 of the folding table 100 is reconfigurable between an in-use configuration, shown in Figures 1 and 2, and a folded configuration (not shown), and the leg assemblies 104, 106 are reconfigurable between an in-use configuration, shown in Figure 1, and a folded configuration, shown in Figure 2.
[0024] Referring to Figure 2, the table top assembly comprises a first table top portion 108 and a second table top portion 110. The first 108 and second table top portions are fabricated by blow molding, as is known in the art. The first 108 and second 110 table top portions each comprise an upper surface 112, 114, respectively, (shown in Figure 1), and an opposed lower surface 116, 118, respectively, spaced from the upper surfaces 112, 114.
[0025] Referring still to Figure 2, in the example shown, the first 108 and second 110 table top portions are generally rectangular, and each comprise an inner end 120, 122, respectively, and an opposed outer end 124, 126, respectively. The first and second table top portions each further comprise a right side 128, 130, respectively, and an opposed left side 132, 134, respectively, extending between the respective inner ends 120, 122, and outer ends 124, 126.
The first 108 and second 110 table top portions are mounted together such that the inner ends 120, 122 are adjacent each other. When the table top assembly 102 is in the in-use configuration, shown in Figures 1 and 2, the inner ends 120, 122, of the first 108 and second 110 table top portions are positioned adjacent and facing each other, so that the upper surfaces 112, 124 are generally coplanar, and the first 108 and second 110 table top portions form a table top.
When the table top assembly 102 is in the folded configuration (not shown), the lower surfaces 116, 118 are pivoted towards each other, such that the lower surfaces 116, 118 are in facing relation, the outer ends 124, 126 are adjacent each other.
[0026] The terms "left" and "right" are used herein for simplicity with reference to the drawings, and in alternate examples the left side and right side may also be referred to as a first side and a second side. Further, in alternate examples, the first 108 and second 110 table top portions may be any other suitable shape, such as square, or semi-circular, for example, and may not necessarily include sides that are distinct from the ends.
[0027] Referring still to Figure 2, the lower surfaces 116, 118 may comprise one or more contoured features. In the example shown, the lower surfaces comprise a plurality of depressions 136 for providing increased strength to the table top. Further, the lower surfaces each comprise a raised periphery, 138, 140, respectively, extending along the left sides 132, 134 and right sides 128, 130, and along the outer ends 124, 126. The raised peripheries 138, 140 each have a pair of beveled portions 143, 145 (shown in Figures 3 and 4), respectively, at the inner ends 120, 122 of the table top portions 108, 110, for accommodating folding of the table top assembly 102. In alternate examples, the lower surfaces 116, 118 may comprise additional contoured features, such as ribs, or may not comprise any contoured features.
[0028] Referring still to Figure 2, the table top assembly further comprises a first frame 142 mounted to the lower surface 116 of the first table top portion 108, and a second frame 144 mounted to the lower surface 118 of the second table top portion 110. The first 142 and second 144 frames provide support to the first 108 and second table top 110 portions, respectively. The first 142 and second 144 frames may be mounted to the first 108 and second 110 table top portions, respectively, in any suitable manner, such as with one or more fasteners.
[0029] In the example shown, the first 142 and second 144 frames are each generally rectangular, and extend about the periphery of the first 108 and second 110 table top portions, respectively. Specifically, the first frame 142 comprises a first inner cross bar 146 and a first outer cross bar 148. The first inner cross bar 146 extends across the lower surface 116 of the first table top portion 108 adjacent the inner end 120 of the first table top portion 108, and the first outer cross bar 148 extends across the lower surface 116 of the first table top portion 108 adjacent the outer end 124 of the first table top portion 108.
The first frame further comprises a first right side bar 150 and a first left side bar 152.
The first right side bar 150 extends along the lower surface 116 of the first table top portion 108 adjacent the right side 128 of the first table top portion 108, and the first left side bar 152 extends along the lower surface 116 of the first table top portion 108 adjacent the left side 132 of the first table top portion 132. The first inner cross bar 146 and first outer cross bar 148 each extend between and are mounted to the first right side bar 150 and first left side bar 152.
[0030] Similarly, the second frame 144 comprises a second inner cross bar 154 and a second outer cross bar 156. The second inner cross bar 154 extends across the lower surface 120 of the second table top portion 110 adjacent the inner end 122 of the second table top portion 110, and the second outer cross bar 156 extends across the lower surface 120 of the second table top portion 110 adjacent the outer end 126 of the second table top portion 110.
The second frame 144 further comprises a second right side bar 158 and a second left side bar 160. The second right side bar 158 extends along the lower surface 118 of the second table top portion 110 adjacent the right side 130 of the second table top portion 110, and the second left side bar 160 extends along the lower surface of the second table top portion 110 adjacent the left side 134 of the second table top portion 110. The second inner cross bar 154 and second outer cross bar 156 each extend between and are mounted to the second right side bar 158 and second left side bar 160.
[0031] The cross bars and side bars may be mounted together in any suitable manner. In the example shown, the first inner cross bar 146 is welded to the first left side bar 152 and the first right side bar 150, and the second inner cross bar 154 is welded to the second left side bar 160 and second right side bar 158. Further, as will be described in further detail hereinbelow, the first outer cross bar 148 is rotatably mounted between the first left side bar 152 and first right side bar 150 so that the first outer cross bar 148 may be rotated about its longitudinal axis to move the first leg assembly 104 between its folded configuration and its in-use configuration. Similarly, the second outer cross bar 156 is rotatably mounted between the second left side bar 160 and second right side bar 158 so that the second outer cross bar 156 may be rotated about its longitudinal axis to move the second leg assembly 106 between its folded configuration and its in-use configuration.
[0032] As mentioned hereinabove, the leg assemblies 104, 106 are reconfigurable between an in-use configuration, shown in Figure 1, and a folded configuration, shown in Figure 2. When the leg assemblies 104, 106 are in the in-use configuration, they extend generally transversely from the lower surfaces 116, 118, respectively to support the table top assembly. When the leg assemblies 104, 106 are in the folded configuration, they extend generally parallel to the lower surfaces 116, 118.
[0033] Referring to Figures 1 and 2, each leg assembly 104, 106 comprises a pair of legs 162, 164, respectively, extending from the first 148, and second 156 outer cross bars, respectively. The pairs of legs 162, 164 may be, for example, welded to the first 148 and second 156 outer cross bars, respectively. Each leg assembly 104, 106 further comprises a supporting strut 166, 168, respectively. The supporting strut 166 of the first leg assembly 104 has an inner end portion 170 mounted to the lower surface 116 of the first table top portion 108 adjacent the inner end 120 of the first table top portion 108, and a forked outer end portion 172 mounted to the pair of legs 162 of the first leg assembly 104. The supporting strut 168 of the second leg assembly 106 has an inner end portion 174 mounted to the lower surface 118 of the second table top portion 110 adjacent the inner end 122 of the second table top portion 110, and a forked outer end portion 176 mounted to the pair of legs 164 of the second leg assembly 106. The forked outer end portions 172, 176 are pivotably mounted to the respective inner end portions 170, 174.
[0034] In order to move the leg assemblies 104, 106 between the in-use configuration and the folded configuration, the first 148 and second 156 outer cross bars may be rotated about their longitudinal axes to move the leg assemblies 104 106 between their folded configuration and their in-use configuration. Specifically, to move the leg assemblies 104, 106 from the in-use configuration to the folded configuration, the first 162 and second 164 pairs of legs may be pivoted inwardly towards the lower surfaces 116, 118 of the first and second 110 table top portions, respectively. Simultaneously, the forked outer end portions 172, 176 of the struts 166, 168 may be folded towards inwardly towards the respective inner end portions 170, 174 of the struts.
[0035] When the leg assemblies 104, 106, are in the folded configuration, the table top assembly 102 may be reconfigured between the in-use configuration, shown in Figures 1 and 2, and the folded configuration (not shown). Referring to Figure 2, in order to reconfigure the table top assembly 102, at least one pivot joint is provided. In the example shown, first 178 and second 180 pivot joints are provided. The pivot joints 178, 180 pivotably connect the first frame 142 to the second frame 144. Specifically, the first frame 142 has a first inner end portion 182 adjacent the inner end 120 of the first table top portion 108, and the second frame 144 has a second inner end portion 184 adjacent the inner end 122 of the second table top portion 110. The pivot joints 178, 180 pivotably connect the first inner end portion 182 to the second inner end portion 184 about a pivot axis 186, which is generally horizontal when the table 100 is in use. In the folded configuration, the lower surfaces 116, 118 are pivoted towards each other about the pivot axis 186, and in the in-use configuration, the lower surfaces 116, 118 are pivoted away from each other about the pivot axis 186 and the upper surfaces 112, 114 are generally co-planar.
[0036] Referring to Figure 3, the pivot joints 178, 180 may be connected to any section of the inner end portions 182, 184 of the first and second frames 142, 144. In the example shown, the first right side bar 150 and first left side bar 152 each comprise a first end portion 188, 190 (shown in Figure 2), respectively, at the first inner end portion 182 of the first frame 142. The first end portions 188, 190, each extend proud of the first inner cross bar 146. Similarly, the second right side bar 158 and second left side bar 160 each comprise a second end portion 192, 194 (shown in Figure 2) at the second inner end portion 184 of the second frame 144. The second end portions 192, 194 each extend proud of the second inner cross bar 154. The first pivot joint 178 is mounted to and between the first end portion 188 of the first right side bar 150 and the second end portion 192 of the second right side bar 158. The second pivot joint 180 is mounted to and between the first end portion 190 of the first left side bar 152 and the second end portion 194 of the second left side bar 152.
[0037] In alternate examples, the pivot joints 180, 182 may be connected elsewhere to the inner end portions 182, 184 of the frames 142, 144, such as the first inner cross bar 146 and the second inner cross bar 154.
[0038] Referring still to Figure 3, in the example shown, the first pivot joint 178 comprises a first bracket 196 secured to the first end portion 188 of the first right side bar 150, and a second bracket 198 secured to the second end portion 192 of the second right side bar 158. The first bracket 196 comprises first and second 202 links, which are welded to the first end portion 188 of the first right side bar 150, and which extend towards the second bracket 198. The second bracket 198 comprises first 204 and second links 206, which are welded to the second end portion 192 of the second right side bar 158, and which extend towards the first bracket 196. The links 200, 202 of the first bracket 196are received within a space defined by the links 204, 206 of the second bracket 198.
A pivot pin 208 is inserted through the links 200-206, generally perpendicular to the first 150 and second 158 right side bars, and defines the pivot axis 186.
The second pivot joint 180 is configured similarly to the first pivot joint 178, and will not be separately described in detail herein. The first 108 and second 110 table top portions are pivotable about the pivot pins to reconfigure the table top assembly 102 between the folded configuration and the in use configuration.
[0039] Referring still to Figure 3 and also to Figure 4, the table top assembly 102 further comprises a locking assembly 210, for securing the table top assembly 102 in the in-use configuration. The locking assembly 210 comprises a first bar 212 mounted to and extending across the lower surface of the first table top portion 108 adjacent the inner end 120 of the first table top portion 108, and a second bar 214 mounted to and extending across the lower surface 118 of the second table top portion 110 adjacent the inner end 122 of the second table top portion 110. In the example shown, the first inner cross bar is the first bar 212, and the second inner cross bar 154 is the second bar 214.
However, in alternate examples, the first bar 212 and second bar 214 may be separate from the first inner cross bar 146 and second inner cross bar 154.
[0040] Referring still to Figures 3 and 4, the first bar 212 comprises a first aperture 216 defined transversely therethrough, and the second bar 214 comprises a second aperture 218 defined transversely therethrough. The second aperture 218 is aligned with the first aperture 216 and is co-linear with the first aperture 216 when the table top assembly 102 is in the in-use configuration.
[0041] Referring still to Figures 3 and 4, the locking assembly 210 further comprises a pin 220. The pin comprises an insertion portion 222, and a locking portion 224. In the example shown, the locking portion 224 extends generally perpendicular to the insertion portion 222, so that the pin 220 is generally L-shaped. Referring to Figure 4, the insertion portion 222 is insertable into the first aperture 216 and second aperture 218 to prevent pivoting of the lower surfaces 116,118 towards each other.
[0042] Referring still to Figures 3 and 4, the locking assembly 210 further comprises a clip 226, which may be mounted to one of the first table top portion 108 and the second table top portion 110. The locking portion 224 is removably securable to the clip 226 when the insertion portion 222 is inserted into the first aperture 216 and the second aperture 218, to maintain the insertion portion in the first aperture 216 and the second aperture 218. In the example shown, the clip 226 is mounted to the first table top portion 108 via the first inner cross bar 146. Specifically, in the example shown, the clip 226 is integral with the first inner cross bar 146. The clip 226 comprises a generally U-shaped member, having first 228 and second 230 opposed walls and a recess defined therebetween. The locking portion 224 is snapably receivable in the recess.
[0043] In alternate examples, the clip 226 may be of another configuration, and may not be integral with the first inner cross bar 146. For example, the clip 226 may be mounted to one of the first lower surface 116 and the second lower surface 118, or may be separately formed from and mounted to one of the first inner cross bar 146 and second inner cross bar 154.
[0044] Referring back to Figure 4, in order to unlock the table top assembly 102 from the in-use configuration, the insertion portion 222 of the pin 220 may be removed from the first 216 and second 218 apertures. The insertion portion 222 may be secured to the clip 226 to store the pin 220 when the table top assembly 102 is in the folded configuration.
[0045] It will be appreciated that in Figure 2, the locking assembly has been omitted for simplicity. Further, in Figure 3, the contours of the lower surface of the table top, as well as the leg assemblies, have been omitted for simplicity.

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1. A table top assembly for a folding table, the table top assembly comprising:
a) a first table top portion and a second table top portion, the first and second table top portions each comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, an inner end, and an opposed outer end;
b) a first frame mounted to the lower surface of the first table top portion, the first frame comprising a first inner end portion adjacent the inner end of the first table top portion; and c) a second frame mounted to the lower surface of the second table top portion, the second frame comprising a second inner end portion adjacent the inner end of the second table top portion;
d) at least one pivot joint pivotably connecting the first inner end portion to the second inner end portion about a pivot axis, whereby the table top assembly is reconfigurable between a folded configuration wherein the lower surfaces are pivoted towards each other about the pivot axis, and an in-use configuration wherein the lower surfaces are pivoted away from each other about the pivot axis and the upper surfaces are generally co-planar.
2. The table top assembly of claim 1, wherein the first frame extends about the periphery of the lower surface of the first table top portion, and the second frame extends about the periphery of the lower surface of the second table top portion.
3. The table top assembly of claim 2, wherein the first and second table top portions are generally rectangular, and each further comprises a left side and an opposed right side extending between the inner end and the outer end thereof.
4. The table top assembly of claim 3, wherein the first frame comprises:
a) a first inner cross bar extending across the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the inner end of the first table top portion;
b) a first outer cross bar extending across the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the outer end of the first table top portion;
c) a first right side bar extending along the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the right side of the first table top portion; and d) a first left side bar extending along the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the left side of the first table top portion.
5. The table top assembly of claim 1, wherein the first inner cross bar and first outer cross bar each extend between and are mounted to the first right side bar and first left side bar.
6. The table top assembly of claim 5, wherein the second frame comprises:
a) a second inner cross bar extending across the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the inner end of the second table top portion;
b) a second outer cross bar extending across the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the outer end of the second table top portion;
c) a second right side bar extending along the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the right side of the second table top portion; and d) a second left side bar extending along the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the left side of the second table top portion.
7. The table top assembly of claim 1, wherein the second inner cross bar and second outer cross bar each extend between and are mounted to the second right side bar and second left side bar.
8. The table top assembly of claim 7, wherein the first right side bar and first left side bar each comprise a first end portion at the first inner end portion of the first frame, and the second right side bar and second left side bar each comprise a second end portion at the second inner end portion of the second frame.
9. The table top assembly of claim 8, wherein the at least one pivot joint comprises a first pivot joint mounted to and between the first end portion of the first right side bar and the second end portion of the second right side bar.
10. The table top assembly of claim 9, wherein the at least one pivot joint further comprises a second pivot joint mounted to and between the first end portion of the first left side bar and the second end portion of the second left side bar.
11. The table top assembly of claim 10, wherein the first and second pivot joints comprise each comprise:

a) a first bracket secured to one of the first end portion of the first left side bar and the first end portion of the first right side bar;
b) a second bracket secured to one of the second end portion of the second left side bar and the second end portion of the second right side bar;
and c) a pivot pin inserted through the first bracket and the second bracket.
12. The table top assembly of claim 1, further comprising a locking assembly for securing the table top assembly in the in-use configuration, the locking assembly comprising (i) a first inner cross bar extending across the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the inner end of the first table top portion, the first inner cross bar comprising a first aperture defined transversely therethrough; (ii) a second inner cross bar extending across the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the inner end of the second table top portion, the second inner cross bar comprising a second aperture defined transversely therethrough and co-linear with the first aperture when the table top assembly is in the in-use configuration; (iii) a pin having an insertion portion and a locking portion, the insertion portion insertable into the first aperture and the second aperture to prevent pivoting of the lower surfaces towards each other; and (iv) a clip mounted to one of the first table top portion and the second table top portion, the locking portion removably securable to the clip when the insertion portion is inserted into the first aperture and the second aperture to maintain the insertion portion in the first aperture and the second aperture.
13. A table top assembly for a folding table, the table top assembly comprising:
a) a first table top portion and a second table top portion, the first and second table top portions each comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, an inner end, and an opposed outer end, the inner ends positioned adjacent each other, and the first and second table top portions pivotably connected together about a pivot axis such that the table top assembly is reconfigurable between a folded configuration wherein the lower surfaces are pivoted towards each other about the pivot axis, and an in-use configuration wherein the lower surfaces are pivoted away from each other and the upper surfaces are generally co-planar; and b) a locking assembly for securing the table top assembly in the in-use configuration, the locking assembly comprising (i) a first bar mounted to and extending c) across the lower surface of the first table top portion adjacent the inner end of the first table top portion, the first bar comprising a first aperture defined transversely therethrough; (ii) a second bar mounted to and extending across the lower surface of the second table top portion adjacent the inner end of the second table top portion, the second bar comprising a second aperture defined transversely therethrough and co-linear with the first aperture when the table top assembly is in the in-use configuration; (iii) a pin having an insertion portion and a locking portion, the insertion portion insertable into the first aperture and the second aperture to prevent pivoting of the lower surfaces towards each other; and (iv) a clip mounted to one of the first table top portion and the second table top portion, the locking portion removably securable to the clip when the insertion portion is inserted into the first aperture and the second aperture to maintain the insertion portion in the first aperture and the second aperture.
14. The table top assembly of claim 13, wherein the insertion portion is securable to the clip to store the pin when the table top assembly is in the folded configuration.
15. The table top assembly of claim 13, wherein the clip is mounted to or integral with one of the first bar and second bar.
16. The table top assembly of claim 13, further comprising:
a) a first frame mounted to the lower surface of the first table top portion, wherein the first bar is a part of the first frame; and b) a second frame mounted to the lower surface of the second table top portion, wherein the second bar is a part of the second frame.
17. The table top assembly of claim 13, wherein the insertion portion and locking portion form an L-shape.
18. The table top assembly of claim 13, wherein the locking portion is snapably securable to the clip.
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