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US1151291A US85192714A US1914851927A US1151291A US 1151291 A US1151291 A US 1151291A US 85192714 A US85192714 A US 85192714A US 1914851927 A US1914851927 A US 1914851927A US 1151291 A US1151291 A US 1151291A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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  • This invention relates to ⁇ table racks.
  • lt is an object of this invention to provide a means for effectively economizing floor space in factories, stores, etc., where pedestal and extension tables are kept and displayed; and to provide a rack whereon a table may be mounted not only conserving space but providing ⁇ for the easy handling for demonstrating and selling purposes, as when on their own casters, and avoiding stacking tables upon each other, to their injury.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective of the device.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of grouped tables.
  • Fig. 3 is a side view thereof, showing the racks in use.
  • the arms indicate a horizontal, slotted arm, four of which comprise a rack; the arms being bolted by a single screw and thumb nut 3 passing through the slots at the overlapping adjacent ends of the arms.
  • the arms are each provided at one end with a perpendicular foot -l of trapezodial form, and in the upper outer corner of which is provided a notch 5, in which the caster 7 of an extension or pedestal table is adjustable.
  • the length of the top edge with the notch 5 is such that the notch is a greater distance radially of the rack than the caster 6 at the bottom of the foot.
  • the bolt 3 is loosened, and the feet of the table placed in the seats 5 causing the inner ends of the arms 2 to be raised due to the weight of the table moving the seats downwardly about the casters as pivots, whereupon the bolt is tightened, thereby causing the arms to be straightened and the seats moved upwardly to cause said abutments to press outwardly on the table legs.
  • the dual advantage of this device is, that where heretofore large tables have been simply arranged on a floor, top edge abutting top edge, and with considerable space between their pedestal feet, 'by these devices, a number of tables may be just suiiiciently elevated on the racks so that their tops may overlap adjacent tables and thus permit all to be more compactly arranged, and yet without injury by abutting edges; and moreover, heretofore for conservation of space tables have been stacked upon one another, and their top surfaces seriously marred.
  • the present rack is readily adjustable in size to accommodate different sizes of tables, and may be collapsed for storage and shipment.; and they are also substantial and inexpensive.
  • a table rack composed of a series of arms the inner ends of which overlap, a bolt for connecting all of the arms together at their inner ends, a caster bearing foot connected to the outer end of each arm and having a seat with a rear abutment which overlies the caster and projects in front thereof so that when the bolt is loosened and table legs placed in the seats the latter will be moved downwardly about the casters as pivots and raise the inner ends of the arms whereby upon tightening of the bolt the arms will be straightened and the seats moved upwardly to cause said abutments to press outwardly von the table legs.
  • a table rack composed of a plurality of radially disposed and independently movable arms, means common to all of the arms to connect same, a foot connected to the outer end of each arm, and a seat for each foot having a rear abutment, the seat being located in overhanging relation to the base of the foot and projecting forwardly of the base of the foot and therebeyond whereby when the connecting means is loosened and table legs placed in the seats the latter will be moved downwardly about the bases of the feet as pivots and raise the inner ends of the arms whereby upon tightening of the l Y of the foot and projecting forwardly of they connecting means the arms will be stralghtto Connect same, a foot connected.
  • each arm and ya seat foreach foot having a rear abutment, the seat being located 1n overhangmg relation tol the base base ofr the foot: and therebeyond whereby when the oonneotngmeans is loosened, and
  • saidl abutments to press outwardly on the table legs, said seats being formed on the outer vertical side faces of the feet and eX- tending through theJ upper ends of said feet'.

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WILLIAM R. SAMPSON, 0F SAN FRANCISCO, CALFORNIA.
TABLE-RACK.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 24, 1915.
Application filed July 20, 1914. Serial No. 851,927.
To all who-m t may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM R. SAMPsoN, a citizen'of the United States, residing in the city and county of San Francisco and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Table-Racks, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to` table racks.
lt is an object of this invention to provide a means for efectively economizing floor space in factories, stores, etc., where pedestal and extension tables are kept and displayed; and to provide a rack whereon a table may be mounted not only conserving space but providing` for the easy handling for demonstrating and selling purposes, as when on their own casters, and avoiding stacking tables upon each other, to their injury.
The invention consists of the parts, and the construction and combination of parts as hereinafter more fully described and claimed, having reference to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective of the device. Fig. 2 is a plan view of grouped tables. Fig. 3 is a side view thereof, showing the racks in use.
2 indicates a horizontal, slotted arm, four of which comprise a rack; the arms being bolted by a single screw and thumb nut 3 passing through the slots at the overlapping adjacent ends of the arms. The arms are each provided at one end with a perpendicular foot -l of trapezodial form, and in the upper outer corner of which is provided a notch 5, in which the caster 7 of an extension or pedestal table is adjustable. Preferably, the length of the top edge with the notch 5 is such that the notch is a greater distance radially of the rack than the caster 6 at the bottom of the foot. This is for the purpose of conserving ioor space and yet elevating and supporting a table A whose casters 7 may lie in a circle greater than that required by the casters 6 of the rack. By providing feet with overhanging rests for the table, it will be seen that a number of racks may be disposed and moved between other tables with facility and requirement of much less space than if the feet 4 were simply straight so that the notches or seats 5 were vertically above their casters. In operation, the bolt 3 is loosened, and the feet of the table placed in the seats 5 causing the inner ends of the arms 2 to be raised due to the weight of the table moving the seats downwardly about the casters as pivots, whereupon the bolt is tightened, thereby causing the arms to be straightened and the seats moved upwardly to cause said abutments to press outwardly on the table legs. i
The dual advantage of this device is, that where heretofore large tables have been simply arranged on a floor, top edge abutting top edge, and with considerable space between their pedestal feet, 'by these devices, a number of tables may be just suiiiciently elevated on the racks so that their tops may overlap adjacent tables and thus permit all to be more compactly arranged, and yet without injury by abutting edges; and moreover, heretofore for conservation of space tables have been stacked upon one another, and their top surfaces seriously marred.
The present rack is readily adjustable in size to accommodate different sizes of tables, and may be collapsed for storage and shipment.; and they are also substantial and inexpensive. Y
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A table rack composed of a series of arms the inner ends of which overlap, a bolt for connecting all of the arms together at their inner ends, a caster bearing foot connected to the outer end of each arm and having a seat with a rear abutment which overlies the caster and projects in front thereof so that when the bolt is loosened and table legs placed in the seats the latter will be moved downwardly about the casters as pivots and raise the inner ends of the arms whereby upon tightening of the bolt the arms will be straightened and the seats moved upwardly to cause said abutments to press outwardly von the table legs.
2. A table rack composed of a plurality of radially disposed and independently movable arms, means common to all of the arms to connect same, a foot connected to the outer end of each arm, and a seat for each foot having a rear abutment, the seat being located in overhanging relation to the base of the foot and projecting forwardly of the base of the foot and therebeyond whereby when the connecting means is loosened and table legs placed in the seats the latter will be moved downwardly about the bases of the feet as pivots and raise the inner ends of the arms whereby upon tightening of the l Y of the foot and projecting forwardly of they connecting means the arms will be stralghtto Connect same, a foot connected. to the outer end of each arm, and ya seat foreach foot having a rear abutment, the seat being located 1n overhangmg relation tol the base base ofr the foot: and therebeyond whereby when the oonneotngmeans is loosened, and
Ele table legsrplaoed :in "thel seats `12h? latterlwill be ymoved downwardly. aboutthef'basesfof Witnesses.-
saidl abutments to press outwardly on the table legs, said seats being formed on the outer vertical side faces of the feet and eX- tending through theJ upper ends of said feet'.
In'testmony whereof I have hereunto set my hand n the presence of two subscribing WILLIAM R71 SAMPSQN.
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US2643081A (en) * 1950-07-11 1953-06-23 Spring Wood Products Inc Loading base
US3075205A (en) * 1959-05-12 1963-01-29 Samuel W Canova Rocking attachment
US3136517A (en) * 1963-05-23 1964-06-09 Gariepy Products Inc Adjustable warp-resisting leg holder plate
US4656953A (en) * 1985-12-23 1987-04-14 Miller Jr Walton H Expanding table top for display of decorative tiles
US6666344B1 (en) * 2002-04-02 2003-12-23 Wallace Schneider Book shelf support for standing on a floor and unattachably abutting against a wall
US20080304266A1 (en) * 2007-06-06 2008-12-11 Ushio Denki Kabushiki Kaisha Light source apparatus
US20100078338A1 (en) * 2008-09-26 2010-04-01 Carol Fae Ketel Billiard cue case with detachable stow away base
US20130193285A1 (en) * 2012-01-27 2013-08-01 John Renest Hall Leveling device for portable stove
US9784453B2 (en) 2012-01-27 2017-10-10 John Ernest Hall Leveling device for portable stove
US20230052331A1 (en) * 2021-08-16 2023-02-16 The Ames Companies, Inc. Expandable plant caddy

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2643081A (en) * 1950-07-11 1953-06-23 Spring Wood Products Inc Loading base
US3075205A (en) * 1959-05-12 1963-01-29 Samuel W Canova Rocking attachment
US3136517A (en) * 1963-05-23 1964-06-09 Gariepy Products Inc Adjustable warp-resisting leg holder plate
US4656953A (en) * 1985-12-23 1987-04-14 Miller Jr Walton H Expanding table top for display of decorative tiles
US6666344B1 (en) * 2002-04-02 2003-12-23 Wallace Schneider Book shelf support for standing on a floor and unattachably abutting against a wall
US20080304266A1 (en) * 2007-06-06 2008-12-11 Ushio Denki Kabushiki Kaisha Light source apparatus
US20100078338A1 (en) * 2008-09-26 2010-04-01 Carol Fae Ketel Billiard cue case with detachable stow away base
US20130193285A1 (en) * 2012-01-27 2013-08-01 John Renest Hall Leveling device for portable stove
US8695931B2 (en) * 2012-01-27 2014-04-15 John Ernest Hall Leveling device for portable stove
US9784453B2 (en) 2012-01-27 2017-10-10 John Ernest Hall Leveling device for portable stove
US20230052331A1 (en) * 2021-08-16 2023-02-16 The Ames Companies, Inc. Expandable plant caddy

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