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US740846A
US740846A US13923503A US1903139235A US740846A US 740846 A US740846 A US 740846A US 13923503 A US13923503 A US 13923503A US 1903139235 A US1903139235 A US 1903139235A US 740846 A US740846 A US 740846A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • My invention has reference to frames for tables, and particularly relates to the construct-ion ot a light strong frame the several parts of which can be readily separated and packed together ina limited space for the purpose of transportation or storage.
  • Figure l is a plan view of my device with the top of the table indicated in broken lines.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical crosssection in the line o: tof Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view in perspective of one of thejoints of the frame, with the parts which form the same separated.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail in perspective, showing the manner of secu ring the ends of the cross-piece i2.
  • the frame consists, primarily, of two end pieces l l and two side pieces or rails 2 2, supported at each corner by the legs 3 3.
  • each end thereof is rigidly secured supports 4, in each of which are secured twopairs of inwardly-projecting pins 5 5, the pins of each pair being vertically in line with each other and horizontally out of line with tie-pins in the other of such pairs on the same support.
  • Each of the legs 3 is .provided withan upwardly-extending projection 6 conforming in size and shape to the inner face of the support 4 and adapted to be secured to such support by means oftwo pairs of holes 7 7 corresponding in position with the pins 5 and having such pins passing therethrough.
  • the ends of thepside pieces 2 are similarly provided with perforations 88, also engagedby the pins 5, which pass nearly through such side pieces. By this means the side pieces and end pieces of the frame are joined together.
  • brace 9 At each end of the frame is a brace 9, plvotally secured to the inner faces of the end pieces l by means ofl a bolt 10, the ends of such braces normally abutting against the ends of the side rails'2 and locking the same, together with the legs 3, upon the pins 5.
  • top' is best constructed of two or more light boards l1, placed side by side longitudinally of such frame.
  • light boards l1 placed side by side longitudinally of such frame.
  • cross-pieces l2 secured in recesses 13 .inthe side rails 2 and projecting slightly bethereby and-permits the use of lighter material inthe construction of the frame. It is evident that the number of pins can be increased, if desired, or a less number can be. used; but the iirmness of the frame would be lessened by so doing.
  • the legs may be rigidlysecured to the supports i and the side rails alone be detachable from the pins 5.
  • My invention would also be useful in the playing of parlor games, such as parlor croquet or ping-pong, where it is desired to set the table away after completing the games.
  • a rectangular table-frame comprising two end pieces; two side pieces; means for removably securing the ends of such side pieces to the end pieces, at or near the ends thereof; and two braces, pivotally secured on the inner faces of the end pieces; such braces being adapted to lock together the joints formed between the ends of the side pieces and the ends of the end pieces to which such braces are severally secured, substantially as described.
  • a frame for tables comprising a pair of end pieces, each provided at each of its ends with an inwardly-projected support; two side pieces, adapted to be removably secured to such supports, at right angles to said end pieces; a supporting-leg at each junction of the side pieces and supports, each of such legs having an upwardly-extending member adapted to be removably secured between the support and end of the side piece; and means for locking the several combinations of support, side piece and leg member firmly together, substantially as shown.
  • a joint formed by one of the end pieces of such frame; a support, secured at one end thereof, at right angles thereto, and provided with a plurality of inwardly-extending pins; a side piece, having an end provided with a plurality of holes corresponding wth the pins in such support, g
  • a joint formed by one of the end pieces of such frame; a support, secured at one end thereof, at right angles thereto, and provided with a plurality of inwardlyextending pins; a side piece, having an end provided with a plurality of holes corresponding with the pins in such support; and a leg, having an upwardly-projected member, adapted to be held between such support and the end of the side piece, and also perforated to correspond with thepins on said support, whereby said support, side piece and leg may be removably secured together; and a brace, pivotally secured to the end piece, and adapted to have one of its ends abut against the joint thus formed, and lock the same firmly together, substantially as set forth.

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SOLOMON P. GIDDINGS, OF STERLING, ILLINOIS.
FRAME FOR'TABLES,
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters IPatent No. 740,846, dated VOctober 6, 1903.
Application filed January 15, 190,3. Serial No. 139,235. (Nomodel.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SOLOMON P. GIDDINes, a citizen ofthe United States, lresiding at Sterling,in the county of Whiteside and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Frames for Tables; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as Willenable othersskillcd in the art to which it appertaius to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention has reference to frames for tables, and particularly relates to the construct-ion ot a light strong frame the several parts of which can be readily separated and packed together ina limited space for the purpose of transportation or storage.
In the drawings, Figure l is a plan view of my device with the top of the table indicated in broken lines. Fig. 2 isa vertical crosssection in the line o: tof Fig. l. Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view in perspective of one of thejoints of the frame, with the parts which form the same separated. Fig. 4 is a detail in perspective, showing the manner of secu ring the ends of the cross-piece i2.
The frame consists, primarily, of two end pieces l l and two side pieces or rails 2 2, supported at each corner by the legs 3 3. On
' the inner face of each of the end pieces l, at
each end thereof,are rigidly secured supports 4, in each of which are secured twopairs of inwardly-projecting pins 5 5, the pins of each pair being vertically in line with each other and horizontally out of line with tie-pins in the other of such pairs on the same support. Each of the legs 3 is .provided withan upwardly-extending projection 6 conforming in size and shape to the inner face of the support 4 and adapted to be secured to such support by means oftwo pairs of holes 7 7 corresponding in position with the pins 5 and having such pins passing therethrough. The ends of thepside pieces 2 are similarly provided with perforations 88, also engagedby the pins 5, which pass nearly through such side pieces. By this means the side pieces and end pieces of the frame are joined together.
At each end of the frame is a brace 9, plvotally secured to the inner faces of the end pieces l by means ofl a bolt 10, the ends of such braces normally abutting against the ends of the side rails'2 and locking the same, together with the legs 3, upon the pins 5.
Any kind of ordinary table-top may be supported by the above-described frame; but
for some of the uses to which my device may- ,be applied such top' is best constructed of two or more light boards l1, placed side by side longitudinally of such frame. When thus constructed, in frames of morethan ordinary length there may be provided one or more cross-pieces l2, secured in recesses 13 .inthe side rails 2 and projecting slightly bethereby and-permits the use of lighter material inthe construction of the frame. It is evident that the number of pins can be increased, if desired, or a less number can be. used; but the iirmness of the frame would be lessened by so doing.
It' desired, the legs may be rigidlysecured to the supports i and the side rails alone be detachable from the pins 5.
The principal places where the above invention would be of use would be on picnics and outdoor outings of any kind where a lunch was to be spread, also on excursionsteamers, in lodge-rooms, churches, and similar places where repasts are sometimes provided. In places where the tables would not be transported any great distance, but wouldA be stored in the vicinity of the room Where used, as in a church-parlor or lodge-room, the legs' need not necessarily be removable and the top could be in one piece.
Different kinds of folding tables are new in use for similar purposes; but they are Wanting in rigidity or firmness and sometimes become unfastened and close up when it is not desired that they should. There is no possibility of any such occurrence in using my device.
My invention would also be useful in the playing of parlor games, such as parlor croquet or ping-pong, where it is desired to set the table away after completing the games.
It will be seen that when the top of the table is in place the brace 9 is thereby prevented from movement upon its pivot, the several parts ofthe frame being thus securely held together and their separation being possible only upon the removal of the top.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
l. A rectangular table-frame, comprising two end pieces; two side pieces; means for removably securing the ends of such side pieces to the end pieces, at or near the ends thereof; and two braces, pivotally secured on the inner faces of the end pieces; such braces being adapted to lock together the joints formed between the ends of the side pieces and the ends of the end pieces to which such braces are severally secured, substantially as described.
2; A frame for tables, comprising a pair of end pieces, each provided at each of its ends with an inwardly-projected support; two side pieces, adapted to be removably secured to such supports, at right angles to said end pieces; a supporting-leg at each junction of the side pieces and supports, each of such legs having an upwardly-extending member adapted to be removably secured between the support and end of the side piece; and means for locking the several combinations of support, side piece and leg member firmly together, substantially as shown.
3. In a table-frame, a joint formed by one of the end pieces of such frame; a support, secured at one end thereof, at right angles thereto, and provided with a plurality of inwardly-extending pins; a side piece, having an end provided with a plurality of holes corresponding wth the pins in such support, g
whereby such side piece is removably secured to said support; and a brace, pivotally secured to the end piece, and adapted to have one of its ends abut against the joint thus formed, and lock the same firmly together, substantially as shown and set forth.
4. In a table-frame, a joint, formed by one of the end pieces of such frame; a support, secured at one end thereof, at right angles thereto, and provided with a plurality of inwardlyextending pins; a side piece, having an end provided with a plurality of holes corresponding with the pins in such support; and a leg, having an upwardly-projected member, adapted to be held between such support and the end of the side piece, and also perforated to correspond with thepins on said support, whereby said support, side piece and leg may be removably secured together; and a brace, pivotally secured to the end piece, and adapted to have one of its ends abut against the joint thus formed, and lock the same firmly together, substantially as set forth.
5. In a table-frame, the combination of the end pieces l; supports 4, secured thereto, and provided with pins 5; side pieces 2, provided in their ends with the holes 8, adapted to be engaged by the pins 5; legs 3, having projections 6, provided with holes 7, also adapted to be engaged by the pins 5; the braces 9, pivotally secured on the inner faces of the end pieces l; and the cross-piece l2, supported in recesses 13 in the side pieces 2, and provided with pins 15; substantially asv described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
SOLOMON P. GIDDINGS.
WVitnesses:
J. E. MCPHERRAN, C. CHAs. MACPHERRAN.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2686096A (en) * 1951-10-20 1954-08-10 Jr John B Barnes Fastening means for furniture legs, frames, and tops
US3630156A (en) * 1970-02-11 1971-12-28 William N Woodruff Collapsible table
US6659022B1 (en) * 2002-05-13 2003-12-09 Gilbert J. Holtz Laptop computer table
US20050103240A1 (en) * 2003-11-17 2005-05-19 Modernica, Inc. Multi-ply support member

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2686096A (en) * 1951-10-20 1954-08-10 Jr John B Barnes Fastening means for furniture legs, frames, and tops
US3630156A (en) * 1970-02-11 1971-12-28 William N Woodruff Collapsible table
US6659022B1 (en) * 2002-05-13 2003-12-09 Gilbert J. Holtz Laptop computer table
US20050103240A1 (en) * 2003-11-17 2005-05-19 Modernica, Inc. Multi-ply support member

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