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- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- the primary objects of the invention are to provide an improved table top and method for making the same; to provide a table top having an outer decorative edge molding or rim and an inner structural rim securely fastened to the top panel proper and providing rigid and sturdy means whereby the table top may be mounted on suitable supporting legs or standards.
- Figure l is a top plan view of a table top constructed according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged, fragmentary, vertical sectional view of parts thereof taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a fragmentary, vertical sectional view of the same taken on line 3-3 of Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of a length of stock herein called the inner rim
- Figure 5 is a greatly enlarged vertical cross-section through a portion of the outer rim
- Figure 6 is a perspective view of a length of extruded stock from which the outer rim is made.
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of a length of the completed outer rim stock.
- the table top shown in Figures l3 generally comprises a top panel 10 which may be of solid wood, plywood, plastic laminate or other suitable material, an inner rim 11 preferably fabricated from steel stock of required strength, and an outer rim 12 preferably fabricated of aluminum which possesses good structural and also decorative characteristics.
- the inner rim 11 is formed so as to provide an upstanding outer wall 13 having an upwardly-inwardly inclined shoulder 14- along its upper edge and a downwardly-inwardly inclined lower portion 15.
- An upper flange 16 extends directly inwardly from the shoulder 14, and a lower flange 17 extends directly inwardly from the lower portion of the inner rims outer wall 13.
- this inner rim 11 When formed into a rectangular frame for the support of a table top panel as seen in Figure 1, this inner rim 11 possesses great rigidity and provides the structural element to which legs, standards or other supporting structure (not shown) may be rigidly connected.
- the shoulder 14 of the inner rim is pierced with spaced elongated apertures 18 therealong which are desirably equidistant.
- the edge molding or outer rim 12 is initially produced as an aluminum extrusion as seen in Figure 6, having an upstanding outer wall 19 the bottom marginal edge 29 of which is inclined slightly downwardly-inwardly as best illustrated in Figure 5, an inwardly and slightly downwardly extending upper flange 21, and an inwardly-downwardly extending medial flange 22 running intermediate the top and bottom of the outer rims outer wall 19. Subsequent to extrusion of this outer ice rim 12, portions of its medial flange 22 are cut away so as to leave equidistantly spaced, inwardly-downwardly extending fingers 22a adapted to register with the apertures 18 in the shoulder 14 of the inner rims outer wall 13.
- top panel 10 After the top panel 10 has been cut to the desired size and shape and the inner rim 11 and outer rim 12 have been cut to required length and formed, the parts are assembled as best seen in Figures 2 and 3.
- the top panel 10 is placed with its under marginal edge adjacent the inner rims upper flange 16.
- the outer rim 12 is then placed with its upper flange 21 adjacent the upper marginal edge of the top panel, with the peripheral edge of the top panel abutting the outer rims outer wall 19, and with the outer rims fingers 22a projecting inwardlydownwardly through the apertures 18 in the inner rims shoulder 14.
- the inner end portions of the fingers 22a are deformed preferably by twisting them as seen in Figures 2 and 3.
- This operation draws all of the parts together with the top panel 10 securely clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims.
- This final operation also flattens the outer rims upper flange 21 against the top panel 10 and flattens the outer rims outer wall 19 against the inner rims outer wall 13, so that there are no open joints between the parts.
- the invention provides a top construction for a table or the like, and a method of producing it, which is simple and also strong, durable and attractive. While but one specific embodiment of the invention has been herein shown and described, it will be understood that numerous details may be altered or omitted without departing from the spirit of the invention as the same is defined by the following claims.
- a top construction for a table or the like comprising: a top panel; an inner rim having an upstanding outer wall provided with apertures therethrough and having an upper flange extending from the upper edge of its outer wall inwardly adjacent the under marginal edge of said top panel for supporting the top panel; and an outer rim having an upstanding outer wall and an upper flange extending from the upper edge of its outer wall inwardly adjacent the upper marginal edge of said top panel, said outer rim being provided with integrally formed fingers extending from its outer wall inwardly through the apertures in the outer Wall of the inner rim, and having their inner end portions deformed to secure the aforesaid parts in assembly with the top panel clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims.
- a top construction for a table or the like comprising: a top panel; an inner rim having an upstanding outer wall provided with an upwardly-inwardly inclined shoulder along its upper edge and apertures through said shoulder, said inner rim having also an upper flange extending from said shoulder inwardly adjacent the under marginal edge of said top panel for supporting the top panel; and an outer rim having an upstanding outer wall and an upper flange extending from the upper edge of its outer wall inwardly adjacent the upper marginal edge of said top panel, said outer rim being provided with integrally formed fingers extending from its outer wall inwardly-downwardly through the apertures in the shoulder of the inner rims outer wall, said fingers having their inner ends deformed to secure the aforesaid parts in assembly with the top panel clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims.
- An edge molding for a table top or the like com prising an extrusion having an upstanding outer wall, an inwardly extending continuous upper flange and an inwardly extending medial flange running intermediate the top and. bottom of said moldings outer wall with portions thereof 1 cut away to provide attachment fingers.
- An edge molding for a table top or the like comprising an extrusion having an upstanding outer wall, an inwardly extending-continuous upper-flange. and an inwardly-downwardly extending-medial flange running inter-mediate the top. and bottom of saidmoldings outer wall with portions thereof cut away toprov ide attachment fingers.
- An edge molding for a table top orthe like comprising an extrusion having an upstanding outer wall with its lower marginal edge inclined slightly inwardly, an inwardly -and slightly downwardly extending continuous upper flange, and an inwardy-downwardly extending medial flange running intermediate the top and bottom of saidmoldings outer-wall with portions thereof cut away to provide attachment fingers.
- the method of constructing a table top'having a top panel, a structural inner marginal rim and a decorative outer marginal rim comprises: forming the inner rim so as to provide an upstanding outer wall and an inwardly extending upper flange; piercing the outer wall of said inner rim with spaced apertures therealong; extruding the outer rim so as to provide an upstanding outer wall, an inwardly extending upper flange and an inwardly extending medial flange running intermediate the top and bottom of said outer rims outer wall; cutting away portions of the outertrims medial flange so as to leave spaced fingers adapted to register with the apertures in the inner rims outer wall; assembling the inner and outer rims to the top panel with the latters marginal edge clamped between the upper flanges of'the inner and outer rims and with said fingers on the outer rim projecting inwardly through the apertures in the inner rim; and finally deforming said fingers so as to secure all of the inner rim so
- the method of constructing a table top having a top panel, a structural inner marginal rim and a decorative outer marginal rim comprises: forming the inner rim so as to provide an upstanding outer wall having an upwardly-inwardly inclined shoulder along its upper edge, and an upper flange extending inwardly from said shoulder; piercing said shoulder with spaced aper-' tures therealong; extruding the outer rim so as-to provide an .upstanding outer wall, an inwardly extending upper flange, and an inwardly-downwardly extending medial flange running intermediate the top and bottom of said outer rims outer wall; cutting away portions of the outer rims medial flange so as to leave spaced fingers adapted to register with the apertures in the shoulder of the inner rims outer wall; assembling the inner and outer rims to the top panel with the latters marginal edge clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims, with the top panels peripheral edge abutting the outer
- the method of constructing a table top having a top panel, a structural inner marginal rim and a decorative outer marginal rim comprises: forming the inner rim so as to provide an upstanding outer wall having an upwardly-inwardly inclined shoulder along its upper edge, and an upper flange extending inwardly from said shoulder; piercing said shoulder with spaced apertures therealong; extruding the outer n'm so as to provide an upstanding outer wall, having its bottom marginal edge inclined slightly inwardly, an inwardly and slightly downwardly extending upper flange, and an inwardly, downwardly extendingmedial flange running intermediate the top and bottom of said outer rims outer wall; cute ting away portions of the outer rims medial flange so as to leave spaced fingers adapted to register with the apertures in the shoulder of the inner rims outer wall, assembling the inner and outer rims to the top panel with the latters marginal edge clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims, with the
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Sept 10, 1957 B. J. OOM
TABLE TOP CONSTRUCTION AND METHODS Filed Sept. 30, 1955 INVENTOR njamzn ATTORNEY Uite v 2,805,907 TABLE TOP CONSTRUCTION AND NIETHODS Benjamin J. 00111, Grand Rapids, Mich assignor to American Seating Company, Grand Rapids, Mich, a corporation of New Jersey Application September 30, 1955, Serial No. 537,797 9 Claims. (Cl. 311107) The present invention relates to top construction for tables, desks and the like.
The primary objects of the invention are to provide an improved table top and method for making the same; to provide a table top having an outer decorative edge molding or rim and an inner structural rim securely fastened to the top panel proper and providing rigid and sturdy means whereby the table top may be mounted on suitable supporting legs or standards.
An illustrative embodiment of the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure l is a top plan view of a table top constructed according to the invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged, fragmentary, vertical sectional view of parts thereof taken on line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary, vertical sectional view of the same taken on line 3-3 of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a length of stock herein called the inner rim;
Figure 5 is a greatly enlarged vertical cross-section through a portion of the outer rim;
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a length of extruded stock from which the outer rim is made; and
Figure 7 is a perspective view of a length of the completed outer rim stock.
Referring now in detail to these drawings, the table top shown in Figures l3 generally comprises a top panel 10 which may be of solid wood, plywood, plastic laminate or other suitable material, an inner rim 11 preferably fabricated from steel stock of required strength, and an outer rim 12 preferably fabricated of aluminum which possesses good structural and also decorative characteristics.
The inner rim 11 is formed so as to provide an upstanding outer wall 13 having an upwardly-inwardly inclined shoulder 14- along its upper edge and a downwardly-inwardly inclined lower portion 15. An upper flange 16 extends directly inwardly from the shoulder 14, and a lower flange 17 extends directly inwardly from the lower portion of the inner rims outer wall 13. When formed into a rectangular frame for the support of a table top panel as seen in Figure 1, this inner rim 11 possesses great rigidity and provides the structural element to which legs, standards or other supporting structure (not shown) may be rigidly connected. The shoulder 14 of the inner rim is pierced with spaced elongated apertures 18 therealong which are desirably equidistant.
The edge molding or outer rim 12 is initially produced as an aluminum extrusion as seen in Figure 6, having an upstanding outer wall 19 the bottom marginal edge 29 of which is inclined slightly downwardly-inwardly as best illustrated in Figure 5, an inwardly and slightly downwardly extending upper flange 21, and an inwardly-downwardly extending medial flange 22 running intermediate the top and bottom of the outer rims outer wall 19. Subsequent to extrusion of this outer ice rim 12, portions of its medial flange 22 are cut away so as to leave equidistantly spaced, inwardly-downwardly extending fingers 22a adapted to register with the apertures 18 in the shoulder 14 of the inner rims outer wall 13.
After the top panel 10 has been cut to the desired size and shape and the inner rim 11 and outer rim 12 have been cut to required length and formed, the parts are assembled as best seen in Figures 2 and 3. The top panel 10 is placed with its under marginal edge adjacent the inner rims upper flange 16. The outer rim 12 is then placed with its upper flange 21 adjacent the upper marginal edge of the top panel, with the peripheral edge of the top panel abutting the outer rims outer wall 19, and with the outer rims fingers 22a projecting inwardlydownwardly through the apertures 18 in the inner rims shoulder 14. Finally the inner end portions of the fingers 22a are deformed preferably by twisting them as seen in Figures 2 and 3. This operation draws all of the parts together with the top panel 10 securely clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims. This final operation also flattens the outer rims upper flange 21 against the top panel 10 and flattens the outer rims outer wall 19 against the inner rims outer wall 13, so that there are no open joints between the parts.
It will thus be seen that the invention provides a top construction for a table or the like, and a method of producing it, which is simple and also strong, durable and attractive. While but one specific embodiment of the invention has been herein shown and described, it will be understood that numerous details may be altered or omitted without departing from the spirit of the invention as the same is defined by the following claims.
I claim:
1. A top construction for a table or the like, comprising: a top panel; an inner rim having an upstanding outer wall provided with apertures therethrough and having an upper flange extending from the upper edge of its outer wall inwardly adjacent the under marginal edge of said top panel for supporting the top panel; and an outer rim having an upstanding outer wall and an upper flange extending from the upper edge of its outer wall inwardly adjacent the upper marginal edge of said top panel, said outer rim being provided with integrally formed fingers extending from its outer wall inwardly through the apertures in the outer Wall of the inner rim, and having their inner end portions deformed to secure the aforesaid parts in assembly with the top panel clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims.
2. A top construction for a table or the like, comprising: a top panel; an inner rim having an upstanding outer wall provided with an upwardly-inwardly inclined shoulder along its upper edge and apertures through said shoulder, said inner rim having also an upper flange extending from said shoulder inwardly adjacent the under marginal edge of said top panel for supporting the top panel; and an outer rim having an upstanding outer wall and an upper flange extending from the upper edge of its outer wall inwardly adjacent the upper marginal edge of said top panel, said outer rim being provided with integrally formed fingers extending from its outer wall inwardly-downwardly through the apertures in the shoulder of the inner rims outer wall, said fingers having their inner ends deformed to secure the aforesaid parts in assembly with the top panel clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims.
3. An edge molding for a table top or the like com prising an extrusion having an upstanding outer wall, an inwardly extending continuous upper flange and an inwardly extending medial flange running intermediate the top and. bottom of said moldings outer wall with portions thereof 1 cut away to provide attachment fingers.
4. An edge molding for a table top or the like comprising an extrusion having an upstanding outer wall, an inwardly extending-continuous upper-flange. and an inwardly-downwardly extending-medial flange running inter-mediate the top. and bottom of saidmoldings outer wall with portions thereof cut away toprov ide attachment fingers. I
5. An edge molding for a table top orthe like comprising an extrusion having an upstanding outer wall with its lower marginal edge inclined slightly inwardly, an inwardly -and slightly downwardly extending continuous upper flange, and an inwardy-downwardly extending medial flange running intermediate the top and bottom of saidmoldings outer-wall with portions thereof cut away to provide attachment fingers.
6.'The method of -making an edge molding for a tabletop'or the like'which comprises extruding a continuous'molding with an upstanding outer wall, an inwardly extending upper flange, and an inwardly extending medial flange running intermediate the top and bottom of saidouter wall and thereafter cutting away portions of said medial flange and leaving other portions thereof to provide attachment fingers.
7. The method of constructing a table top'having a top panel, a structural inner marginal rim and a decorative outer marginal rim, which method comprises: forming the inner rim so as to provide an upstanding outer wall and an inwardly extending upper flange; piercing the outer wall of said inner rim with spaced apertures therealong; extruding the outer rim so as to provide an upstanding outer wall, an inwardly extending upper flange and an inwardly extending medial flange running intermediate the top and bottom of said outer rims outer wall; cutting away portions of the outertrims medial flange so as to leave spaced fingers adapted to register with the apertures in the inner rims outer wall; assembling the inner and outer rims to the top panel with the latters marginal edge clamped between the upper flanges of'the inner and outer rims and with said fingers on the outer rim projecting inwardly through the apertures in the inner rim; and finally deforming said fingers so as to secure all of the aforesaid parts in assembly.
8. The method of constructing a table top having a top panel, a structural inner marginal rim and a decorative outer marginal rim, which method comprises: forming the inner rim so as to provide an upstanding outer wall having an upwardly-inwardly inclined shoulder along its upper edge, and an upper flange extending inwardly from said shoulder; piercing said shoulder with spaced aper-' tures therealong; extruding the outer rim so as-to provide an .upstanding outer wall, an inwardly extending upper flange, and an inwardly-downwardly extending medial flange running intermediate the top and bottom of said outer rims outer wall; cutting away portions of the outer rims medial flange so as to leave spaced fingers adapted to register with the apertures in the shoulder of the inner rims outer wall; assembling the inner and outer rims to the top panel with the latters marginal edge clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims, with the top panels peripheral edge abutting the outer wall of the outer rim, and with the fingers on the outerrim projecting inwardly-downwardly through the apertures in the shoulder of the inner rims outer wall; and finally deforming said fingers so as to secure all of the aforesaid parts in assembly.
9. The method of constructing a table top having a top panel, a structural inner marginal rim and a decorative outer marginal rim, which method comprises: forming the inner rim so as to provide an upstanding outer wall having an upwardly-inwardly inclined shoulder along its upper edge, and an upper flange extending inwardly from said shoulder; piercing said shoulder with spaced apertures therealong; extruding the outer n'm so as to provide an upstanding outer wall, having its bottom marginal edge inclined slightly inwardly, an inwardly and slightly downwardly extending upper flange, and an inwardly, downwardly extendingmedial flange running intermediate the top and bottom of said outer rims outer wall; cute ting away portions of the outer rims medial flange so as to leave spaced fingers adapted to register with the apertures in the shoulder of the inner rims outer wall, assembling the inner and outer rims to the top panel with the latters marginal edge clamped between the upper flanges of the inner and outer rims, with the top panels peripheral edge abutting the outer Wall of the outer rim, and with the fingers on the outer n'm projecting inwardlydownwardly through'the apertures in the shoulder of the inner rims outer wall; and finally deforming said fingers so as to secure all of the aforesaid parts in assembly with the upper flange of the outer rim flattened against the top panel and the outer wall of the outer rim flattened against the inner rim.
References Cited in the file of this patent V UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,235,431 Burrowes July 31, 1917 1,664,292 Glockler Mar. 27, 1928 1,690,286 Fitch et al. Nov. 6, 1928 1,720,682 Larter July 16, 1929 1,815,167 Soper July 21, 1931 1,994,062 Bonanno Mar. 12 1935 2,099,122 Kreisler Nov. 16, 1937 2,646,326 Stanitz July 21, 1953 2,665,182 Stanitz Jan. 5, 1 954 2,722,625 Bingeman et a1. Nov. 1, 1955
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