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EP3821758B1
EP3821758B1 EP20203351.0A EP20203351A EP3821758B1 EP 3821758 B1 EP3821758 B1 EP 3821758B1 EP 20203351 A EP20203351 A EP 20203351A EP 3821758 B1 EP3821758 B1 EP 3821758B1
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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
    • A47B13/003Connecting table tops to underframes
    • 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
    • A47B3/06Folding or stowable tables with separable parts
    • 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
    • A47B13/02Underframes
    • A47B2013/026Underframes having three or four legs connected in a central knot
    • 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
    • A47B3/12Stowable tables with detachable top leaves

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  • the invention relates to a table.
  • the invention further relates to a set with at least one table and a set of at least two tables.
  • Such a table is known from EP 0 888 735 B1 .
  • the DE 296 15 610 U1 reveals a table system.
  • the DE 2020 14 398 U1 reveals a leg support for furniture.
  • the US 2011/0316313 A1 reveals a basic support body for furniture.
  • the DE 20 2008 013 558 U1 reveals a table.
  • the DE 20 2012 102 539 U1 discloses a fastening device for a table top on a base frame.
  • the DE 20 2005 018 476 U1 reveals a table that can be put together.
  • the DE 10 2006 017 314 A1 reveals a table that can be assembled and dismantled.
  • the US 2018/0 344 027 A1 reveals a magnetically attached, removable tabletop.
  • Tables are usually limited to local use. Transporting a table is usually only possible with great effort and not by a single person. In addition, the table components often cannot be changed. After purchasing and placing a table, its function and design remain in place. Transportable and modular tables are usually limited to functional use in terms of their design. The materials, feel and design are primarily aimed at practical use.
  • a connecting function is primarily carried out by a connecting body that is separate from the table top and the table legs. This greatly increases the design freedom when designing the table top on the one hand and the table legs on the other, as less consideration needs to be given to a direct connection function between the table top and the table legs.
  • the connecting body has a disk-shaped basic shape. A table like this enables demand-oriented, location-independent and design-variable use. Table components can be designed to be interchangeable due to the detachable connection of the connecting body on the one hand to the table top and on the other hand to the table legs and can be prepared, renewed, supplemented and personalized. In particular, the table can be assembled without tools.
  • Heat- and erosion-resistant special designs are possible by painting the surfaces and guarantee long-term use without signs of wear outdoors, for example in yachts and boats in salty air. Sustainable and resource-saving use of the table is possible because the individual components can be processed, replaced and renewed.
  • table leg heights the function of the table can be adjusted and used variably as an office and living room table as well as a club and side table. With fabric coverings on the surface, it can also be used as a place to sit or lie down (two connected tables create a larger seating or lying area).
  • the table top is magnetically connected to the connecting body. Such a magnetic connection enables further degrees of design freedom.
  • the table legs can be magnetically connected to the connecting body, which can be used in particular to secure the table legs to the connecting body. In particular, tool-free assembly of the table legs on the connecting body is possible.
  • the connecting body of the table has plug-in guides, with a table leg end section being inserted into each plug-in guide.
  • plug-in guides enable a connection technology that is easy to manufacture and yet stable and detachable.
  • a table like this can cover a variety of functions and possible uses.
  • a guiding direction of the plug-in guides can run parallel to a plate plane of the table top. This makes it possible to create the table with a large clear height under the table top, which makes legroom under the table advantageously large.
  • the table legs can have a leg section that runs essentially horizontally and a leg section that runs essentially vertically.
  • the respective table leg can transition between these two leg sections via an edgeless bend.
  • a table leg and guide profile can be designed as a V, U, T or even X profile.
  • a holder, especially the table legs, can be magnetically fixed via the plug-in guide.
  • the table legs can be magnetically fixed to the table top.
  • the table top can be used for this purpose Areas where the table legs touch the table top must be equipped with at least one magnet.
  • the magnetic fixation of the Table legs on the table top can be so strong that the table top cannot easily be detached from the table legs if the fixation takes place via all table legs.
  • the fixation can be such that it is easily possible to detach an individual table leg from the connecting body and/or from the table top, for example by pulling out the respective table leg end section from the associated plug-in guide of the connecting body.
  • a connecting plate section according to claim 4 enables a modular design of the table.
  • the connecting plate section can be visible from a table visible side as part of the table top. This can be used as a design element.
  • the table top is connected to the connecting body via the connecting plate section magnetically and, if necessary, can also be done by screwing.
  • a collar/step configuration according to claim 5 enables a good absorption of a counterforce when holding the table top on the connecting body.
  • the connecting plate section can be inserted flush into the table top holder, so that in particular it does not protrude beyond the rest of the table top.
  • the table top can also be designed to be flat and practically joint-free in the area of the connecting plate section.
  • a plug-in guide in particular can be designed in such a way that the fixing edge areas of the table legs also remain free and act in the area of the connecting body.
  • a carrying bag as part of a set according to claim 7 can be used to transport and store table components and can protect the table from damage.
  • the carrying bag can be used as a shipping bag, as a travel bag or as a multifunctional bag that can be used for other purposes.
  • the carrying bag can have an internal division for storing the individual components. Such an interior division can be designed to be removable and can be designed to be interchangeable with another interior division variant.
  • the carrying bag can also hold other table components.
  • Foot connecting body according to claim 9 allows neighboring tables to be fixed.
  • the foot connecting bodies can be formed in the manner of a foot plug-in system.
  • Fig. 1 shows a table 1 with a round table top 2 and a total of four table legs 3 to 6 (cf. Fig. 2 ), of which in the Fig. 1 only three table legs 3 to 5 are visible.
  • the table 1 also has a separate connecting body 7 (cf. Fig. 3 ), with which the table top 2 and the table legs 3 to 6 are detachably connected.
  • the table top 2 can be made of wood, plastic or another suitable material.
  • a variant of the table top 2 or 22 can be made from recycled PET bottles.
  • the table legs 3 to 6 can be made of carbon, wood, plastic or another suitable material.
  • the table legs 3 to 6 are designed as curved V-profiles, with a vertical section of the respective table leg 3 to 6 merging into a horizontal section without kinks.
  • the table legs 3 to 6 can also be made in several parts.
  • a length, in particular of the vertical sections of the table legs 3 to 6, can be of different sizes depending on the design of the table 1.
  • a version as a coffee or club table with table legs with a shorter vertical section is also possible.
  • the connecting body 7 has a disk-shaped basic shape.
  • a disk thickness SD is approximately as large as a clear width LW of end sections 8 of the table legs 3 to 6, which are inserted into the connecting body 7.
  • Upper edge areas of the inserted table legs 3 to 6 protrude upwards towards the table top 2 over the connecting body 7, which will be explained below.
  • An outer diameter AD of the connecting body 7 is in the range between a quarter and an eighth of a diameter PD of the table top (cf. for example Fig. 3 ).
  • the connecting body 7 can be made of metal, for example aluminum.
  • the connecting body 7 has plug-in guides 9 (cf. Fig.4 ), one of the table leg end sections 8 being inserted into one of the plug-in guides 9.
  • the end sections 8 and/or the plug-in guides 9 can also be designed magnetically to fix the table legs 3 to 6 on the connecting body 7.
  • the table legs 3 to 6 and in particular their end sections 8 are designed with a table leg profiling.
  • the exemplary embodiment shown is a V-profiling.
  • a guide profiling of the plug-in guides 9 of the connecting body 7 is also designed as a V-profiling in addition to this V-profiling of the table legs 3 to 6, as in particular Fig. 4 shows.
  • Legs 10, 11 of this V-profiling 9 have an angle to one another that can be 90° or can be slightly larger than 90°, so that an obtuse V-profiling results from this.
  • the angle between the legs 10, 11 of the V-profiling can, for example, be in the range between 90° and 110°, for example 95° or 100°.
  • the table 1 has a connecting plate section 12 that is separate from the rest of the table top 2 (see in particular Fig. 5 ).
  • the latter is housed in a table top receptacle 13 for connecting the table top 2 to the connecting body 7.
  • the connecting plate section 12 has a radially projecting collar 14, which is inserted into a complementary radial step 15 of the table top holder 13.
  • the collar 14 and, complementary to this, the step 15 can have a conically tapering jacket wall.
  • connection variant With the connection variant according to the 5 and 6 the connecting plate section 12 is magnetically connected to a counter-magnetic section 16 of the connecting body 7.
  • the connecting plate section 12 can be designed as a screw which is screwed into a complementary internal thread 17 in the connecting body 7.
  • An attack web 18 formed on an underside of the screw variant of the connecting plate section 12 can be used to attack a screwing tool for screwing in this variant of the connecting plate section 12. It is also possible to screw in or loosen the connecting plate section without tools.
  • the connecting plate section can be designed as a manually operated screw.
  • the collar 14 transmits a holding force from the connecting body 7 to the table top 2 via the step 15.
  • the bottom view of the table top 2 after Fig. 12 shows that this has guide grooves 19 on its side facing the table legs 3 to 6, into which edge regions 20 of the table legs 3 to 6 facing the table top 2 engage to fix the table top 2.
  • the V-profiling of the plug-in guide 9 is designed so that it opens into a cover 21 of the connecting body 7 facing the table top 2. This means that the edge regions 20, including the end sections 8 of the table legs 3 to 6, protrude beyond the cover 21 where they are inserted into the connecting body and thus remain free, so that the edge regions 20 are continuously fixed with the guide grooves 19 the table top 2 is also present in the area of the connecting body 7.
  • FIG. 10 and 11 show a further version of a corresponding table, in which, in contrast to the version according to Fig. 1 and 2 a table top 22 is designed to be square.
  • a typical diameter of such a table top 22 corresponding to the diameter PD according to the embodiment Fig. 3 can be understood as the mean value between a diagonal and a square side of the table top 22.
  • a connection structure or substructure of the table 1 according to the 10 and 11 corresponds to what was said above in connection with Fig. 1 to 9 has already been explained.
  • the table legs 3 to 6 protrude laterally over the silhouette of the table top 2 or 22.
  • foot connecting bodies 23 see. Fig. 15
  • Tables with square table tops 22 or tables with rectangular table tops are particularly suitable for such set configurations Fig. 1 to 13 are equivalent to.
  • the bottom end sections 24 of the table legs 3 to 6 can be provided with plug-in elements 25.
  • the foot connecting body 23 after Fig. 15 and the plug-in element 25 Fig. 14 each have a V-profiling similar to that of the plug-in guide 9 of the connecting body 7.
  • the bag may be made of woven plastic material.
  • the foot connecting body 23 and/or the plug-in element 25 can be made of non-slip, for example rubberized, material at least on the bottom side.
  • An interior division of such a carrying bag can have several foam inserts, which can be designed to be removable.
  • the Components of the set can be embedded in corresponding recesses.
  • the foam inserts can be designed so that they can be removed or inserted through a pocket opening for removing and inserting the table components.
  • a connecting body 26 the function of which is basically the same as that of the connecting body 7 of the embodiments Figures 1 to 15 corresponds, has a cover 21 that is continuous apart from the table top receptacle 13.
  • the connecting body 26 lacks grooves, which result in the connecting body 7 due to the opening V-profiling of the plug-in guide 9.
  • the cover 21 of the connecting body 26 is raised and therefore protrudes, which is in the Figure 16 is merely hinted at.
  • the edge regions 20 are completely inserted into the connecting body 26 in the area of the free ends of the table legs 3 to 6 facing the connecting body 26.
  • Figure 17 shows an embodiment of a round table top 27, which instead of the table top 2 with the connecting body 26 and the table legs 3 to 6 Figure 16 Can be assembled into a round table.
  • the table top 17 Centrally around the table top receptacle 13, the table top 17 has a round connecting body receptacle 28 as a recess for receiving a height that protrudes above the edge regions 20 of the table legs 3 to 6 Section of the connecting body 26.
  • This projection can be, for example, 0.5 cm (5 mm) and, depending on the version, can be between 1 mm and 20 mm.
  • the table top 27 has a smaller thickness than in the rest of the area radially around the connecting body receptacle 28.
  • a depth of the connecting body receptacle 28 corresponds to the height projection of the connecting body 26 over the edge regions 20.
  • the guide grooves 19 are not present in the area of the connecting body receptacle 28.
  • Figure 18 shows a square table top 29 instead of the round table top 27, which is also together with the connecting body 26 and the table legs 3 to 6 Figure 16 can then be put together to form a square table.
  • the table top 29 in turn has a connecting body receptacle 28 in accordance with what was described above in connection with Figures 16 and 17 was explained.
  • the table legs 3 to 6 can be connected to the table top, for example the table top 27 according to the design Figure 17 , also be magnetically fixed.
  • a magnet 30 is embedded in the guide grooves 19, aligned with them in the radial end region.
  • the table legs 3 to 6 in this version are made of magnetic material.
  • a magnetic holding force between the magnets 30 and the edge regions 20 of the table legs 3 to 6 as well as a magnetic force for connecting the connecting plate section 12 to the counter-magnetic section 16 of the connecting body 26 can be so great that the table top 27 cannot be separated from the table when the base frame is installed Table legs 3 to 6 can be lifted off. To dismantle the table, the table legs 3 to 6 must then be pulled individually out of the plug-in guides 9 of the connecting body 26.

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Claims (9)

  1. Table (1)
    - avec un plateau de table (2 ; 22),
    - avec plusieurs pieds de table (3 - 6), et
    - avec exactement un corps de liaison (7) séparé, avec lequel le plateau de table (2 ; 22) et les pieds de table (3 - 6) sont reliés de manière amovible,
    - dans lequel le plateau de table (2 ; 22) est relié magnétiquement au corps de liaison (7),
    - dans lequel le corps de liaison (7) présente des guides d'enfichage (9), une section d'extrémité de pied de table (8) chacune étant enfichée dans un guide enfichable (9),
    - dans lequel la section d'extrémité de pied de table (8) est réalisée avec un profil de pied de table, le guide enfichable (9) étant réalisé avec un profil de guidage qui est complémentaire au profil de pied de table,
    caractérisée en ce que
    le corps de liaison (7) a une forme de base en forme de disque.
  2. Table selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'une direction de guidage des guides enfichables (9) s'étend parallèlement à un plan de plateau du plateau de table (2 ; 22).
  3. Table selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce qu'une fixation de la section d'extrémité de pied de table (8) respective est fixée magnétiquement par l'intermédiaire du guide enfichable (9) associé du corps de liaison (7).
  4. Table selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée par une section de liaison de plateau (12) séparée du reste du plateau de table (2 ; 22), qui est logée dans un logement de plateau de table (13), pour la liaison du plateau de table (2 ; 22) avec le corps de liaison.
  5. Table selon la revendication 4, caractérisée en ce que la section de plaque de liaison (12) présente un épaulement (14) dépassant radialement, qui est inséré dans un gradin radial (15) du logement de plateau de table (13) réalisé de manière complémentaire à celui-ci.
  6. Table selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisée en ce que le plateau de table (2 ; 22) présente, sur son côté tourné vers les pieds de table (3 - 6), des rainures de guidage (19) dans lesquelles s'engagent des zones de bord (20) des pieds de table (3 - 6) pour la fixation.
  7. Ensemble comprenant au moins une table selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6 et comprenant un sac de transport pour loger le plateau de table, les pieds de table et le corps de liaison.
  8. Ensemble d'au moins deux tables selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6.
  9. Ensemble selon la revendication 8, caractérisé par au moins un corps de liaison de pied (23) dans lequel peuvent être enfichés des pieds de table (3 - 6) de différentes tables voisines de l'ensemble.
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