US993517A - Round-top extension-table. - Google Patents

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US993517A
US993517A US32620706A US1906326207A US993517A US 993517 A US993517 A US 993517A US 32620706 A US32620706 A US 32620706A US 1906326207 A US1906326207 A US 1906326207A US 993517 A US993517 A US 993517A
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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
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  • extension leaves are permanently attached to the stationary table top and are capable of adjustment between storage position beneath the top and the extension position in the plane of the top.
  • the invention consists in the construction as hereinafter set forth.
  • Figure l is a bottom plan view of the table;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the manner of engaging the leaves in extending the table.
  • A is the stationary round top of the table, preferably supported on a central pedestal B.
  • C are segmental leaves for surrounding the stationary top to extend the diameter thereof. These leaves are connected in pairs by hinges D, which permit of folding one leaf of the pair above the other.
  • E is a hinge connection between the under leaf and the under side of the stationary table top, permitting of folding a pair of superposed leaves beneath the permanent top into a position for storing.
  • the leaves C may all be stored in superposed pairs beneath the permanent top, and whenever it is desired to extend the table this may be done by first turning down and outward the folded pair of leaves by means of the hinge E and then turning the upper leaf of the folded pair by the hinges D into the plane of the lower leaf.
  • all of the leaves will be arranged in circumferential series adjacent to t-he edge of the permanent top and may be supported in this position by any suitable means, such as the supporting arms F attached to the permanent top movable outward beneath the leaves.
  • a depending annular rail G is arranged Specification of Letters Patent.
  • This rail is formed of alternate stationary and removable sections a b, the former being arranged. opposite the leaves which are connected by the hinges E to the stationary top.
  • These removable sections a are preferably attached to inwardly-extending arms H, pivotally secured to the under side of the stationary top and capable of being swung downward so as to remove the rail sections a from the path of a folded pair of leaves when turned inward on the hinges E.
  • the movable section a of the rail is normally held adjacent to the under side of the table top by suitable catches, such as I, and is notched at z' to allow clearance for the hinge E when in an extended position.
  • the rail section may be removed at any time to permit of either extending the table or storing the leaves, and after the leaves have been stored the replacement of the section a and engagement thereof with the catches will hold the stored leaves in position beneath the stationary top.
  • the supporting arms F for the leaves in their extended position may be attached to the table in any suitable manner, but, as shown, are hinged at C so as to be capable of swinging outward to support the leaves.
  • these hinged sections F are complementary to segments l of an outer segmental annular rail. These segments are carried by the depending rail G and when the sections F are turned in, the appearance of a paneled, but unbroken rail, is produced.
  • the folding member may be provided with a project-ing tongue e, which engages a groovej', in the hinged member of the adjacent pair, and abutting shoulders g and h are also formed to engage with each other.

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G. W. GRAVES. ROUND TOP EXTENSION TABLE.
APPLICATION FILED JULY14,1906.
Patented May 30, 1911.
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@TT STATE FAT N FFT@ GEORGE W. GRAVES, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO CHARLES W. lVIUNZ, OE DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
ROUND-TOI EXTENSION-TABLE.
.To all whom it may concern.'
Be it known that I, GEORGE W. GRAVES, a citizen of the United States of JAmerica, residing at Detroit, in the county of TWayne and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Round-Top Extension-Tables, of which the following is a speciiication, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
It is the object of the invention to obtain a construction in which the extension leaves are permanently attached to the stationary table top and are capable of adjustment between storage position beneath the top and the extension position in the plane of the top.
The invention consists in the construction as hereinafter set forth.
In the drawings, Figure l is a bottom plan view of the table; Fig. 2 is a vertical section thereof. Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the manner of engaging the leaves in extending the table.
A is the stationary round top of the table, preferably supported on a central pedestal B.
C are segmental leaves for surrounding the stationary top to extend the diameter thereof. These leaves are connected in pairs by hinges D, which permit of folding one leaf of the pair above the other.
E is a hinge connection between the under leaf and the under side of the stationary table top, permitting of folding a pair of superposed leaves beneath the permanent top into a position for storing.
With the construction as thus far described, the leaves C may all be stored in superposed pairs beneath the permanent top, and whenever it is desired to extend the table this may be done by first turning down and outward the folded pair of leaves by means of the hinge E and then turning the upper leaf of the folded pair by the hinges D into the plane of the lower leaf. At the completion of this operation, all of the leaves will be arranged in circumferential series adjacent to t-he edge of the permanent top and may be supported in this position by any suitable means, such as the supporting arms F attached to the permanent top movable outward beneath the leaves.
To give a finished appearance to the table and also to conceal the leaves in stored position, a depending annular rail G is arranged Specification of Letters Patent.
Application led July 14.-, 1906.
Fatented May 30, i911.
Serial No. 326,207.
adjacent to the edge of the permanent top. This rail is formed of alternate stationary and removable sections a b, the former being arranged. opposite the leaves which are connected by the hinges E to the stationary top. These removable sections a are preferably attached to inwardly-extending arms H, pivotally secured to the under side of the stationary top and capable of being swung downward so as to remove the rail sections a from the path of a folded pair of leaves when turned inward on the hinges E. The movable section a of the rail is normally held adjacent to the under side of the table top by suitable catches, such as I, and is notched at z' to allow clearance for the hinge E when in an extended position. Thus, by releasing these catches, the rail section may be removed at any time to permit of either extending the table or storing the leaves, and after the leaves have been stored the replacement of the section a and engagement thereof with the catches will hold the stored leaves in position beneath the stationary top.
The supporting arms F for the leaves in their extended position may be attached to the table in any suitable manner, but, as shown, are hinged at C so as to be capable of swinging outward to support the leaves. To preserve the finished appearance of the table, these hinged sections F are complementary to segments l of an outer segmental annular rail. These segments are carried by the depending rail G and when the sections F are turned in, the appearance of a paneled, but unbroken rail, is produced.
To prevent the folding member of the pair of leaves from moving outwardly from the stationary table top, and also to support it and release stress from the hinges, an interlocking engagement is made between the leaves of the adjacent pair. Thus the folding member may be provided with a project-ing tongue e, which engages a groovej', in the hinged member of the adjacent pair, and abutting shoulders g and h are also formed to engage with each other.
l/Vhat I claim as my invention is,-
1. The combination with a round stationary table top, of a segmental leaf for extend- .ing the same, a hinge connection between said leaf and the stationary top, permitting of folding the former under the latter, and a depending annular rail adjacent to the edge of the stationary top having a removiblfe section permitting of the folding of said 2. The combination with a round stationary table top, of a series of pairs of leaves for surrounding said top and extending the diameter thereof, hinge connections between alternate leaves and said stationary top permitting of folding the former under the latter, hinge connections between adjacent leaves whereby they may be Superposed and an annular depending rail adjacent to the edge of the stationary top having removable sect-ions adjacent to the leaves hinged to the stationary top and permanent sections adjacent to the alternate leaves.
3. The combination with a round Stationary table top, of pairs of segmental leaves for extending said table top hinged together to permit of folding one above the other, a hinged connection between one' member of the pair and the under side of the table top, permitting of folding the former underneat-h the latter, and an interlocking connection between the free end of the folding member of the pair and the hinged member of an adjacent pair preventing outward radial movement of the former.
In testimony whereof l affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
GEORGE WV. GRAVES. Witnesses:
AMELIA VILLIAMS, NELLIE KINSELLA.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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