CA2809469A1 - Table leg assembly - Google Patents

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CA2809469A1
CA2809469A1 CA2809469A CA2809469A CA2809469A1 CA 2809469 A1 CA2809469 A1 CA 2809469A1 CA 2809469 A CA2809469 A CA 2809469A CA 2809469 A CA2809469 A CA 2809469A CA 2809469 A1 CA2809469 A1 CA 2809469A1
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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
    • A47B13/00Details of tables or desks
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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
    • A47B17/00Writing-tables
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0084Accessories for tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0085Supplementary support fixed on the edge of a desk or table
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/12Vanity or modesty panels

Abstract

A table leg assembly with an intermediate beam to removably support elements on the table leg assembly.

Description

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Title TABLE LEG ASSEMBLY
Scope of the Invention [0001] This invention relates to table leg assemblies and, more particularly, to table leg assemblies with a horizontal beam extending between two vertical legs.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Various table leg assemblies are known for supporting a worksurface of a table.
[0003] The present inventor has appreciated that previously known table leg assemblies fail to provide a simpler convenient manner for coupling of various functional elements to the table.
Summary of the Invention
[0004] To at least partially overcome disadvantages of previously known table leg assemblies, the present invention provides a table leg assembly with an intermediate beam to removably support elements on the table leg assembly.
[0005] In one aspect, the present invention provides a table having a tabletop worksurface,
[0006] the worksurface having a downwardly directed lower surface,
[0007] a leg structure supporting the tabletop under an end of the table,
[0008] the leg structure having two spaced vertical legs,
[0009] each leg having a top and a bottom,
[0010] each leg top disposed below the lower surface,
[0011] each leg having an outer end surface,
[0012] the outer surfaces of both legs lying in a common flat outer end plane,
[0013] an elongate horizontal intermediate beam extending between the legs intermediate the top and bottom of the legs,
[0014] the intermediate beam having two ends each end joined to one of the legs,
[0015] the intermediate beam spaced below the lower surface of the worksurface forming a vertical space therebetween, , .
[0016] the intermediate beam having an outer side surface,
[0017] the outer side surface of the intermediate beam disposed inwardly of the outer end plane.
[0018] In another aspect, the present invention provides a table having a tabletop worksurface the table having an outer end,
[0019] a leg structure supporting the tabletop under the end of the table,
[0020] the leg structure having two spaced vertical legs comprising a right leg and a left leg,
[0021] each leg having a top and a bottom,
[0022] each leg having an outer end surface and an inner end surface,
[0023] the outer surfaces of both legs lying in a common flat outer end plane,
[0024] the inner surfaces of both legs lying in a common flat inner end plane parallel to the outer plane,
[0025] each leg having an interior surface directed toward the other leg,
[0026] an elongate horizontal upper beam extending between the legs proximate the top of the legs, the upper beam having two ends with each end joined to one of the legs,
[0027] the upper beam having a bottom surface directed downwardly,
[0028] an elongate horizontal intermediate beam extending between the legs intermediate the top and bottom of the legs,
[0029] the intermediate beam having two ends with each end joined to one of the legs, 10030] the intermediate beam spaced below the upper beam forming a vertical space therebetween, [0031] the intermediate beam having an outer side surface and an inner side surface, [0032] the intermediate beam having a top surface, [0033] the outer side surface of the intermediate beam disposed inwardly of the outer end plane, [0034] a rectangular flat planar privacy panel having an outer face and an inner face joined by a top edge, a bottom edge, a right side edge, and a left side edge, , .
[0035] the privacy panel disposed between the outer end plane and the inner end plane outwardly of the intermediate beam with the outer face of the panel directed away from the intermediate beam, the top edge below the upper beam, the right side edge adjacent the interior surfaces of a first of the legs and the left side edge adjacent the interior surfaces of a second of the legs, [0036] the panel mounted to the intermediate beam outwardly of the beam by a hook member removably mounted to the intermediate beam and extending rearwardly over the top surface of the intermediate beam and downwardly into engagement with the inner side surface of the intermediate beam.
Brief Description of the Drawings [0037] Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:
[0038] Figure 1 is a pictorial view illustrating tables with leg assemblies in according with a first embodiment of the present invention;
[0039] Figure 2 is an end view of the leg structure shown on one table in Figure 1;
[0040] Figure 3 is a cross-sectional front view of the leg assembly of Figure 2 along section line A-A' in Figure 2;
[0041] Figure 4 is a pictorial view of the tables of Figure 1 with two privacy panels attached to the end of two legs;
[0042] Figure 5 is a cross-sectional front view along section line B-B' in Figure 4;
[0043] Figure 6 is a pictorial view of a hook member and fastener shown in Figure 5;
[0044] Figure 7 is a pictorial view of a bracket member and fastener of Figure 5;
[0045] Figure 8 is a bottom pictorial view of a bottom end of the leg shown in Figure 5;
[0046] Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view along section line C-C' in Figure 5;
[0047] Figure 10 is a pictorial view of the tables as in Figure 1 with two hanging hook members secured to the end leg structures and having briefcases mounted thereto;
[0048] Figure 11 is a pictorial view of the double hook member of Figure 10;
[0049] Figure 12 is a pictorial view of the tables in Figure 1 with upstanding privacy screens mounted thereon;

[0050] Figure 13 is a pictorial view of a mounting hook utilized in Figure 12;
[0051] Figure 14 is a partial cross-sectional front view similar to Figure 5 of the leg structure and a privacy screen shown in Figure 12;
[0052] Figure 15 is a pictorial view of the tables of Figure 1 with a storage cabinet mounted across the ends of two tables;
[0053] Figure 16 is a rear view of the storage cabinet of Figure 15 showing a hook secured thereto;
[0054] Figure 17 is a perspective view of the tables in Figure 1 with planters mounted across the ends of two tables;
[0055] Figure 18 is a pictorial view of the table in Figure 17 additionally showing a shelf mounted to the ends of the tables underneath one planter;
[0056] Figure 19 is a schematic front cross-sectional view similar to Figure 5 but through the planter and shelf of Figure 17;
[0057] Figure 20 is a pictorial view of the tables of Figure 4 with an extension worksurface mounted at the ends of the tables;
[0058] Figure 21 is a schematic front cross-sectional view similar to Figure 5 but through the tables and extension worksurface of Figure 20;
[0059] Figure 22 is a pictorial view of the tables as in Figure 1 with a storage bin mounted at the ends of the tables; and [0060] Figure 23 is a cross-sectional front view similar to Figure 5 but of another embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Drawings [0061] Figure 1 shows two tables 10. Each table 10 has a worksurface 12 which is supported at each end 11 of the table by leg structures 8. The worksurface 12 has an upper surface 14, a lower surface 15, a front 16, a rear 17, a right end 18 and a left end 19.
[0062] The leg structure 8 is best seen in Figures 2 and 3 and includes a right leg 20 and a left leg 21, each having a top 22 and a bottom 24. Each of an upper beam 34 and an intermediate beam 50 extend between the right leg 20 and the left leg 21.

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[0063] The right leg 20 and the left leg 21 are identical and mirror images of each other.
Each of the legs has an outer end surface 26, an inner end surface 28 and an interior surface
30. A foot 32 is secured to the bottom 24 of each leg to support the leg on a floor surface.
[0064] As can be seen in the bottom view of Figure 8, each leg has a rectangular profile.
[0065] The upper beam 34 similarly has a rectangular profile with an outer surface 46, an inner surface 47, a bottom surface 49 and a top surface 99. The outer end surface 26 of the right leg 20 and of the left leg 21 lies in a flat common outer end plane. The outer surface 46 of the upper beam 34 also lies in this same common flat outer end plane. The inner end surface 28 of each of the right leg 20 and left leg 21, lie in a common flat inner end plane which is parallel to the outer end plane. The inner surface 47 of the upper beam 34 also lies in the inner end plane.
[0066] The intermediate beam 50 has a first end rigidly coupled to the right leg 20 and a second end rigidly coupled to the left leg 21. The intermediate beam 50 is also rectangular in cross-section as best seen in Figure 3 with an outer surface 52, an inner surface 53, a top surface 54 and a bottom surface 55. Each of the upper beam 34 and the intermediate beam 50 extend horizontally between the legs 20 and 21. The intermediate beam 50 is proximate to the upper beam 34, however, is spaced vertically below the upper beam 34 so as to provide a vertical space 44 between the top surface 54 of the intermediate beam and the bottom surface 49 of the upper beam 34. The outer surface 53 of the intermediate beam 50 is disposed inwardly from the flat outer end plane within which the outer end surfaces 26 of the legs 20 and 21 lie. Similarly, the inner surface 52 of the intermediate beam 50 is outwardly of the inner end plane in which the inner end surfaces 28 of the legs 20 and 21 lie.
[0067] In the leg structure 8, as seen in Figure 2, the inclusion of the upper beam 34 and the intermediate beam 50 provides increased strength to the leg assembly 20 as contrasted with the leg assembly in which merely one of the beams is provided. The location of the intermediate beam 50 proximate to the upper beam 34 provides a pleasing aesthetic.
[0068] Reference is made to Figure 4 which illustrates the identical tables 10 and leg structures 8 in Figure 1, however, with a privacy panel 56 attached to each leg structure 8.
As can best be seen in Figure 5, the privacy panel 56 has an outer face 58 and an inner face 57 which are joined by a top edge 60 and a bottom edge 61, a right edge 62 and a left edge 64. A hook member 64 is removably engaged on the intermediate beam 50. The hook member 64, as best seen in Figure 6, includes an outer arm 66 and an inner arm 67 joined by a bight member 70. The outer arm 66 extends from the bight member 70 to a distal end 69.
The inner arm 67 extends from the bight member 70 to a distal end 69. A
slotway 71 is formed between the outer arm 66 and the inner arm 67. The outer arm 66 has an outer surface 72. A threaded bore 74 extends into the outer arm 66. A threaded fastener 76 is provided having an enlarged head 77 and a threaded shank 78 which is adapted to be threadably engaged within the bore 74. As seen in Figure 5, the panel 56 has an upper opening 79 therethrough through which the fastener 76 extends so as to secure the panel 56 to the outer arm 66 of the hook member 64 with the inner face 57 of the panel 56 in engagement with the outer surface 72 of the outer arm 66 of the hook member 64.
[00691 Figures 5 and 7 show a bracket member 80 to engage the right leg 20 at the bottom 24 of the leg 20 to couple the panel 56 to the leg 20. An identical bracket member 80 is used to secure the panel member to the left leg 21 in a mirror image fashion. Bracket member 80 is formed as a plate member of constant thickness between an outer surface 85 and an inner surface 86. A vertically extending slotway 81 is cut into the bracket member 80 so as to define an upwardly extending arm 82. A threaded bore 87 extends through the bracket member spaced from the slotway 81 away from the arm 82. A fastener 88 is provided with an enlarged head 89 and a threaded shank 84 to be received within the bore 87.
Referring to Figure 8, at the bottom of the right leg 20, a notch 90 is cut out from the interior surface 30 of the leg. The notch 90 has a width corresponding to the width between the outer surface 85 and the inner surface 86 of the bracket member 80.
100701 Referring to Figure 9, the bracket member 80 is engaged on the leg 20 with the interior surface 30 being received within the slotway 71 and a portion 91 of the bracket member 80 below the slotway 81 extending horizontally through the slot 90. In this manner, the bracket member 80 can be secured to the leg 20 so as to not extend below the bottom of the leg 20 yet with the bracket member 80 engaging the leg 20 to fixedly extend perpendicular to the interior surface 30. As schematically shown in Figure 9, the bracket member 80 does not interfere with the engagement of a threaded shank 93 carried on the foot 32 being threadably received within a plate 92 fixed inside the leg 20 having a threaded bore and providing a mechanism for height adjusting the leg 20.
[0071] Referring to Figure 5, with the bracket member 80 engaged on the right leg 20, as seen in Figure 9, the fastener 88 extends through a lower right opening 94 in the panel 56 to urge the inner face 57 of the panel 56 into engagement with the outer surface 85 of the bracket member 80. As can be seen in Figure 5, the outer face 58 of the panel is disposed to be parallel to the outer end plane containing the outer end surfaces 26 of the legs 20 and 21.
The outer face 58 of the panel is shown as being recessed inwardly from the outer end surfaces 26. This is preferred but not necessary. Preferably, the outer face 58 does not extend outwardly beyond the outer end plane formed by the outer end surfaces 26 as is advantageous such that the edges of the panel 56, namely, the top edge 60, the right edge 62 and the left edge 63 are not readily visible and need not be finished.
Preferably, the top edge 60, right edge 62 and left edge 63 are located close to the respective intermediate beam 50, right leg 20 and left leg 21 such that they cannot easily be seen.
[0072] As can be seen in Figure 4, each of the upper fasteners 76 and lower fasteners 88 is symmetrically located vertically and horizontally to provide a pleasing aesthetic appearance. Preferably, the heads of the fasteners 76 and 88 do not extend outwardly beyond the outer end plane formed by the outer end surfaces 26 of the legs. In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 5, the hook member 64 by reason of its bight member 70 engaging the top surface 54 of the intermediate beam 50 substantially bears the vertical component of the weight of the panel 56. The bracket member 80 principally provides for relative location of bottom portions of the panel 56 in a correct vertical plane. With the panel 56 held against vertical movement by the hook member 64, the panel member 56 via the lower fastener 88 engages the bracket member 80 in a manner to prevent the bracket member 80 from sliding downwardly out of engagement with the leg 20.
[00731 Figure 10 illustrates the tables 10 of Figure 1 with a double hook member 100 as shown in Figure 11 engaged on the intermediate beam 50 and with a handled briefcase 101 releasably hung upon the double hook member 100. The double hook member 100 is illustrated in Figure 11 and is similar to the hook member 64 of Figure 6 in having an inner arm 67 joined by a bight member 70 to an outer arm 66 to form a slotway 71 between the inner arm 67 and the outer arm 66 within which the intermediate beam member 50 is to be received to support the double hook member 100. The double hook member 100 has the outer arm 66 merge into an outer bight member 102 which merges into an upwardly extending hook prong arm 103. As seen in Figure 10, a handle 104 of the case 100 is received on the outer bight member 102 in a slotway 105 between the outer arm 66 and the hook prong arm 103. Various other handled bags or cases or articles of clothing, cords, leashes and the like may be hooked upon the double hook member 100 and thus supported by the leg structure 8. The double hook member 100 is slidable longitudinally along the intermediate beam member 50 and thus may be located at desired locations.
[0074] Reference is made to Figure 12 which illustrates the tables 10 as in Figure 1 on which a privacy screen 110 is removably mounted using a widened form of the hook member 164 as illustrated in Figure 13. The hook member 164 in Figure 13 is identical to the hook member 64 shown in Figure 6 with the exception that the bight member 70 is of increased length so as to provide the slotway 71 between the inner arm 67 and the outer arm 66 to be of increased width. As seen in the partial front cross-section of Figure 14, a fastener 176 extends through an opening 179 in the privacy screen and into the bore 74 in the hook member 164. The privacy screen 110 has an inner face 57 and an outer face 58.
The inner face 57 engages the outer end surface 26 of the legs 20 and 21 so as to dispose the inner face 57 in the outer end plane. The fastener 76 draws the privacy screen 110 into engagement with the outer end surfaces 26 of the leg and the outer surface 46 of the upper beam 34. The hook member 164 engages the intermediate beam 50 with the bight member 70 engaging the top of the intermediate beam to prevent movement of the privacy panel 110 vertically downwardly. As seen, the hook member 164 provides its outer surface 72 to be engaged with the inner face 57 of the privacy screen 110. As an alternate arrangement, in the embodiment of Figure 13, the outer arm 66 could have a width such that an inner surface 112 of the outer arm 66 is located further inwardly closely adjacent to the outer surface 52 of the , intermediate beam 50, that is, to have the slotways 71 of a width substantially corresponding to the width of the intermediate beam 50.
[0075] In Figure 12, the privacy screen 110 is shown to extend between two leg structures 8, that is, across the end of two desks 10. This is not necessary and the privacy screen 110 could merely be provided at the end of one desk 10 as attached to the leg structure 8 for that desk.
[0076] Reference is made to Figure 15 showing the tables 10 of Figure 1 to which two storage cabinets 120 have been attached. Each storage cabinet 120 is formed by a top extension panel 121, a bottom panel 122 and a plurality of vertical panels 123. The cabinet 120 has a rear panel 125 as seen in Figure 16 to which a hook member 164 identical to the hook member 164 in Figure 13 has been secured by the use of four fasteners 126 which extend through four small openings 124 in the outer arm 66 and into the rear panel 125 as seen in the partial pictorial view of Figure 16. As is the case with the manner in which the hook member 164 of Figure 13 mounts the privacy panel 110 to the leg structures 8 in Figure 12, in Figure 15, the rear panel 125 of the cabinet 120 engages the outer surfaces 26 of the legs 20 and 21. With the hook 164 engaged over the intermediate beam 50, the leg structure 8 carries the vertical loading of the cabinet 120. Preferably two such hook members 164 as shown in Figure 16 are provided to engage the intermediate beam 50 of each leg structure 20.
The relative location of the hook members 64 vertically on the rear panel 125 will establish the relative height of a top surface 127 of the top extension panel 121 relative to the upper surface 14 of the worksurface 12 of the table 10. In Figure 15, the upper surface 127 is horizontal and flush with the upper surface 14 of the worksurface 12 such that the top extension panel 121 forms an end extension of the worksurface 12.
[0077] The inner arm 67 of the hook members 164 shown in Figure 16 has a vertical dimension which is less than the vertical dimension of the space 44 between the upper beam 34 and the intermediate beam 50 such that for ease of attachment and removal of the cabinet 120 in Figure 15 with the hook member 64 secured to the rear of the cabinet 120, the inner arm 67 of the hook member can be moved horizontally through the space 44 until the inner arm 67 is inwardly of the intermediate beam 50 at which time the cabinet is lowered until the bight member 70 engages the top surface 52 of the intermediate beam 50.
[0078] Figure 17 illustrates tables 10 as in Figure 1 to which a planter 130 is mounted to the leg structures 8 at the end of the tables 10 and with the planter 130 having mounted on its rear hook members the same as that shown in Figure 16 for engagement with the intermediate beam 50.
[0079] Reference is made to Figure 18 which illustrates tables 10 to which a planter 130 is mounted in an identical manner to that described in Figure 17, however, in which a shelf member 140 is also mounted underneath the planter 130. The shelf member 140 includes a vertical back panel 141 and a horizontal shelf panel 142 fixedly secured together. Figure 19 is a partial front cross-sectional view through Figure 18 similar to Figure 5 and showing a hook member 256 which removably couples the shelf element 140 to the leg structure 8. As seen in Figure 19, the hook member 256 is substantially the same as the hook member 164 shown in Figure 13, however, the outer arm 66 is extended downwardly along the back panel 141 to horizontal support arm 144 which extends forwardly underneath the shelf panel 142.
The outer arm 66 is secured to the rear panel 140 as by fasteners in a similar manner in that the hook member 164 is secured to the rear panel 125 of the cabinet 120 as seen in Figure 16.
The hook members 256 to support the bookshelf are to engage the intermediate beam 50 at locations spaced axially along the intermediate beam 50 from locations where brackets 156 which support the planter 130 are located on the intermediate beam 50. The shelf member 140 is first to be coupled to the leg assemblies 8 and thereafter the planter 130 may be coupled to the leg assemblies 8.
[0080] Reference is made to Figure 20 which illustrates the tables 10 of Figure 1 to which a worksurface extension 150 is mounted with the worksurface extension 150 having an upper surface 151 which is flush with the upper surface 14 of the worksurface 12.
[0081] Figure 21 is a schematic partial front cross-sectional view of the embodiment of Figure 20 similar to Figure 5 and showing one manner in which the worksurface extension 150 may be mounted. As seen in Figures 1, 5 and 21, underneath the worksurface 12 and above the leg structure 8, there are provided a pair of longitudinally extending rails 160 which provide a rail space 161 between a top surface 99 of the upper beam 34 and the lower surface 15 of the worksurface. The rails 160 serve to rigidly connect the leg structures 20 and provide a rigid support for the worksurface 12 to which the worksurface 12 is preferably fixedly secured. The right end 19 of the worksurface 12 and an end 163 of the rails 160 are in the same common end plane as the outer surfaces 26 of the legs 20 and 21.
[0082] As seen in Figure 21, an elongate support beam 152 is secured to the lower surface 16 of the worksurface 12 and extends beyond the end 18 of the table 10. The extension 150 sits on the support beam 152 and is secured thereto as by screws and the like.
[0083] Referring to Figure 21, the support beam 152 extends through the rail space 161 above the upper beam 34. The space 44 between the upper beam 34 and the intermediate beam 50 remains open laterally outwardly such that independently of the extension worksurface 150 various elements may be supported on the leg structures 8 underneath the support beams 152. For example, in Figure 20, privacy panels 56 as illustrated in Figure 4 are shown as secured to the leg structures 8 by engagement with the intermediate beam 50 in the same manner as described with reference to Figure 4. In a similar manner, for example, other elements such as the double hook member 100, the shelf member 140 and the storage cabinet 120 can be coupled to the leg assemblies 8 underneath the extension worksurface 150. In a similar manner, various elements may also be coupled to the leg structures 8 underneath the cabinet 170 as mounted and shown in Figure 22.
[0084] Reference is made to Figure 22 which illustrates the tables 10 of Figure 1 to which a cabinet 170 has been mounted. The cabinet 170 is similar to cabinet 120 but without a rear wall. The cabinet 170 is disposed such that the bottom panel 172 is in the same plane as the lower surface 15 of the worksurface 12 mounted on support beams 152 such as shown in Figure 21.
[0085] Reference is made to Figure 23 which shows as another embodiment of the present invention a modified structure for coupling the privacy panel 56 to the intermediate beam 50. In Figure 23, the hook member 364 is provided which is generally C-shaped having in addition to the inner arm 67 bridge member 70 and the outer arm 66 a lower arm 365 which extends inwardly from the outer arm 66. The C-shaped bracket member 364 is adapted to be engaged onto the intermediate beam 50 in a snap-fit relation with the bridge member engaged on the top surface 54 of the intermediate beam 50 and the lower arm 365 engaged on the lower surface 55 of the beam member 50. The outer arm 66 carries a horizontally disposed outwardly extending tubular member 366 whose outer surface is threaded. The panel 56 has an opening 79 therethrough. An inner ferrule 367 and an outer ferrule 368 each extend into the opening 79 through the panel 56 from either side and a threaded nut 57 with an internally threaded inwardly directed bore engages onto the threaded stud tube 366 to draw and secure the panel 56 on the tube 366 sandwiched between the nut 70 and the outer portion 66 of the bracket.
[0086] In accordance with the present invention, Figure 5 illustrates one arrangement of securing the lower end of the panel 56 to the bracket 80 by the use of threaded fastener 88. A
threaded fastener in the lower opening 94 through the panel 56 may be eliminated and, for example, a simple connection being provided between the outer surface of the bracket and the inner face 57 of the panel as, for example, by the use of magnets or by the use of Velcro brand hook and eye fasteners.
[0087] While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, many modifications and variations will now occur to persons skilled in the art. For a definition of the invention, reference is made to the following claims.

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1. A table having a tabletop worksurface the table having an outer end, a leg structure supporting the tabletop under the end of the table, the leg structure having two spaced vertical legs comprising a right leg and a left leg, each leg having a top and a bottom, each leg having an outer end surface and an inner end surface, the outer surfaces of both legs lying in a common flat outer end plane, the inner surfaces of both legs lying in a common flat inner end plane parallel to the outer plane, each leg having an interior surface directed toward the other leg, an elongate horizontal upper beam extending between the legs proximate the top of the legs, the upper beam having two ends with each end joined to one of the legs, the upper beam having a bottom surface directed downwardly, an elongate horizontal intermediate beam extending between the legs intermediate the top and bottom of the legs, the intermediate beam having two ends with each end joined to one of the legs, the intermediate beam spaced below the upper beam forming a vertical space therebetween, the intermediate beam having an outer side surface and an inner side surface, the intermediate beam having a top surface, the outer side surface of the intermediate beam disposed inwardly of the outer end plane, a rectangular flat planar privacy panel having an outer face and an inner face joined by a top edge, a bottom edge, a right side edge, and a left side edge, the privacy panel disposed between the outer end plane and the inner end plane outwardly of the intermediate beam with the outer face of the panel directed away from the intermediate beam, the top edge below the upper beam, the right side edge adjacent the interior surfaces of a first of the legs and the left side edge adjacent the interior surfaces of a second of the legs, the panel mounted to the intermediate beam outwardly of the beam by a hook member removably mounted to the intermediate beam and extending rearwardly over the top surface of the intermediate beam and downwardly into engagement with the inner side surface of the intermediate beam.
2. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the upper beam having an outer surface in the flat outer end plane.
3. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the hook member has an outer arm and an inner arm joined by a bight member, the outer arm extending from the bight member to a distal end of the outer arm, and the inner arm extending from the bight member to a distal end of the inner arm forming a blind slotway between the outer arm and the inner arm, the hook member removably engaged about the intermediate beam with intermediate beam within the slotway between the outer arm and the inner arm with the bight member engaging the top surface of the intermediate beam, the outer arm carrying an outwardly directed surface, the panel releasably secured to the hook member with the inner face of the panel in engagement with the outwardly directed surface of the outer arm.
4. A table as claimed in claim 3 including a threaded bore in the outer aim, an upper opening extending through the panel, a fastener extending through the upper opening in the panel and into the bore to removably secure the panel to the hook member.
5. A table as claimed in claim 1 including at least said two hook members at spaced locations on the intermediate beam, the hook members comprising a right hook member proximate a first of the legs and a left hook member proximate a second of the legs.
6. A table as claimed in claim 1 wherein the outer face of the panel is parallel to the outer end plane.
7. A table as claimed in claim 5 wherein the outer face of the panel is parallel to the outer end plane.
8. A table as claimed in claim 3 including:
a right bracket member removably coupled to the right leg proximate the bottom of the right leg, the right bracket member presenting an outwardly directed outer surface in engagement with the inner face of the panel, and a left bracket member removably coupled to the left leg proximate the bottom of the left leg, the left bracket member presenting an outwardly directed outer surface in engagement with the inner face of the panel.
9. A table as claimed in claim 8 including:
two said hook members at spaced locations on the intermediate beam, the hook members comprising a right hook member proximate a first of the legs and a left hook member proximate a second of the legs, a threaded bore in the outer arm of each hook member, an upper right opening extending through the panel and an upper left opening extending through the panel, a fastener extending through the upper right opening in the panel and into the bore of the right hook member to removably secure the panel to the right hook member, and a fastener extending through the upper left opening in the panel and into the bore of the left hook member to removably secure the panel to the left hook member, the outward surface of the right bracket member having a threaded bore, a lower right opening through the panel, a fastener extending through the lower right opening in the panel and into the bore in the right bracket member to removably secure the panel to the right bracket member, the outward surface of the left bracket member having a threaded bore, a lower left opening through the panel, a fastener extending through the lower left opening in the panel and into the bore in the left bracket member to removably secure the panel to the left bracket member.
10. A table as claimed in claim 9 wherein the outer face of the panel is parallel to the outer end plane.
11. A table as claimed in claim 10 wherein the upper beam having an outer surface in the flat outer end plane.
12. A table having a tabletop worksurface, the worksurface having a downwardly directed lower surface, a leg structure supporting the tabletop under an end of the table, the leg structure having two spaced vertical legs, each leg having a top and a bottom, each leg top disposed below the lower surface, each leg having an outer end surface, the outer surfaces of both legs lying in a common flat outer end plane, an elongate horizontal intermediate beam extending between the legs intermediate the top and bottom of the legs, the intermediate beam having two ends each end joined to one of the legs, the intermediate beam spaced below the lower surface of the worksurface forming a vertical space therebetween, the intermediate beam having an outer side surface, the outer side surface of the intermediate beam disposed inwardly of the outer end plane.
13. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein each leg having an inner end surface, and the inner surfaces of both legs lying in a common flat inner end plane parallel to the outer end plane and spaced inwardly from the outer plane.
14. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein the intermediate beam having an inner side surface, the inner side surface of the intermediate beam disposed inwardly of the inner end plane.
15. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein the intermediate beam does not extend inwardly beyond the inner end plane.
16. A table as claimed in claim 12 wherein the intermediate beam having a top surface, a hook member removably mounted to the intermediate beam and extending rearwardly over the top surface of the intermediate beam and downwardly into engagement with the inner side surface of the intermediate beam, the hook member having a coupling portion for engagement with an element for removably mounting of the element to the leg assembly.
17. A table as claimed in claim 16 wherein an element is selected from a privacy cover panel, a storage cabinet, a planter, a shelf and an extension of the worksurface.
18. A table as claimed in claim 16 wherein an element has an upwardly director hook portion for removably supporting elements selected from clothing, and handled carrying bags and cases.
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