WO1990000868A1 - Collapsible table - Google Patents

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WO1990000868A1
WO1990000868A1 PCT/NO1989/000077 NO8900077W WO9000868A1 WO 1990000868 A1 WO1990000868 A1 WO 1990000868A1 NO 8900077 W NO8900077 W NO 8900077W WO 9000868 A1 WO9000868 A1 WO 9000868A1
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floor
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table top
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Vigbjørn MATRE
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Vigbjern Matre
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Priority to AT89908885T priority Critical patent/ATE103477T1/de
Priority to KR1019900700654A priority patent/KR0149984B1/ko
Priority to DE68914285T priority patent/DE68914285T2/de
Publication of WO1990000868A1 publication Critical patent/WO1990000868A1/en
Priority to FI910376A priority patent/FI910376A0/fi
Priority to DK013691A priority patent/DK170135B1/da
Priority to NO910325A priority patent/NO170256C/no

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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
    • A47B3/00Folding or stowable tables
    • A47B3/08Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe
    • 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
    • A47B3/02Folding or stowable tables with foldable cross legs

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  • the present invention relates to a collapsible table comprising a table top, a base member and a number of suppor- ting legs which at one end are pivotally connected to the table top and at the other end are pivotally connected to the base member.
  • a table of the above-mentioned type is known from US patent specification No. 2 565 187.
  • the patent specifi- cation shows a card table wherein the legs are in the form of an articulated, collapsible supporting structure which is hinged to a bottom member and a table top, respectively.
  • the supporting structure is to give a sturdy support in extended condition, a special means being provided for locking and reinforcing the supporting structure in this condition, and simultaneously allowing easy folding and storage in a small space.
  • the table is intended to stand freely on the supporting floor surface.
  • a table of the introductorily stated type which, according to the invention, is characterized in that the base member is an upwards open, essentially box-like member which is arranged for assembly in a corresponding opening in the floor at the place of use of the table, and that the lower ends of the legs are mounted at a bottom portion of the base member, the base member having side walls of such a height that the table top in the folded position of the table rests on the underlying legs with its upper surface flush with the level of the floor surface around the floor opening.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the table according to the invention is characterized in that the lower ends of the legs are mounted by means of transversely extending shafts and are connected to the shafts through transverse or lateral parts, and that supporting members are provided in connection with the shafts, which members are arranged to support a plate-shaped floor element for covering of said floor opening, so that the floor element in the folded position of the table is located between the legs and the supporting members, and in the erected position of the table by means of the supporting members is raised to said floor surface level.
  • the top of the table in the folded position is flush with and thus forms a part of the floor surface, there is obtained a greater usable floor surface and that the table is removed and does not cause any distur ⁇ saye when it is not in use.
  • the recess in the floor is covered and concealed also when the table is in erected service position, something which, in addition to being aesthetically advantageous, also has practical advantages, i.a. in that loose objects can not fall into the recess, that one can not step into the recess, etc.
  • the side walls of the base member at its upper edge are arranged to form a sealing connection with the side edges of the table top when the table is in folded position.
  • the table top preferably consists of a centre member and side flaps hinged thereto, which flaps can be turned in over the centre member and are designed such that the table top in folded condition can be lowered into the box- shaped base member and form said sealing connection.
  • a covering of the same type may be attached to the underside of the flaps, possibly only to one flap if this covers the whole of the other flap in the turned-in condition of the flaps, so that this covering faces upwards when the flaps are turned in, and then is flush with the remaining floor covering when the table is in the folded position.
  • a covering may also be provided on the upper side of the floor element.
  • Figs. 1A-1C show different designs of table tops in tables according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of a table according to the invention in erected position
  • Figs. 3 and 4 show partly sectioned, schematic side views of the table in Fig. 2 in erected and folded position, respectively;
  • Figs. 5-7 show fragmentary cross-sectional views, on an enlarged scale, of the table top and the floor element, and show i.a. the sealing connection therebetween and a side wall of the base member;
  • Fig. 8 schematically shows a perspective view similar to that of Fig. 1 of a second embodiment of a table according to the invention
  • Figs. 9-11 show partly sectioned, schematic side views of the table in Fig. 8 in erected position, an inter ⁇ mediate position and folded position, respectively;
  • Figs. 12A and 12B show side views of a supporting member in the embodiment in Fig. 8, in erected position and in an intermediate postion, respectively;
  • Fig. 13 shows a perspective view of a supporting member arrangement in the embodiment in Fig. 8.
  • Figs. 1A, IB and 1C show various possible designs of the table top for hinged flap tables according to the invention.
  • Fig. 1A shows a rectangular table top having a centre member 1 and a pair of flaps 2, 3;
  • Fig. IB shows a table top having a tapering centre member 4 and correspon ⁇ ding flaps 5, 6;
  • Fig. 1C shows a table top having a centre member 7 formed as a sector of a circle and correspon ⁇ ding flaps 8, 9.
  • the centre member and the flaps are hinged to each other by a number of hinges 10 and 11. It will be appreciated that the flaps in the illustrated variants lay above and cover each other in their in-turned position.
  • the hinges 10 for the overlying flap are "double", as shown in more detail in Fig. 5.
  • the flaps might e.g. be half as large as the centre member, so that they together cover this in the in-turned condition. However, this will result in a larger width of the centre member, with the same total width of the table top.
  • the overlying flaps are provided with an encircling sealing profile which, in Figs. 1A, B and C, is designated 12, 13 and 14, respectively.
  • This sealing profile may have the form shown in more detail in Figs. 5 and 7.
  • the shape of the table top generally can be adapted to the shape of the surroundings where the table is to be used, in order to increase the possible applications.
  • the configuration shown in Fig. lc for example may be adapted to e.g. the stem of a pleasure boat wherein the table is to be installed.
  • the table 15 comprises a table top 16 consisting of a centre member 17 and a pair of flaps 18, 19 hinged to the centre member by a number of hinges 20, 21.
  • the legs of the table consist of a pair of supporting pillars or columns 22 and 23, respectively, which are placed centrally as shown in Fig. 2, i.e. at the longitudinal centre line of the table.
  • Each column is at one end, i.e. the upper end in the erected position or service position of the table, rigidly connected to a transversely extending rod 24 and 25, respectively, which at each end is pivotally mounted on the underside of the table top.
  • each column 22 and 23, respectively, is rigidly connected to a trans ⁇ versely extending rotary shaft 26 and 27, respectively, through a transverse or lateral part 28 and 29, respectively, projecting from the column and together with this forming an L-shaped element.
  • the rotary shafts are at each end mounted in suitable respective bearings or fulcrums 30, 31 assembled or arranged in the base member 32 of the table.
  • the base member 32 consists of a tray- or box-like member which is adapted for assembly in a recess or opening 33 in the floor 34 (see Figs. 3 and 4) at the place of installation or use of the table.
  • the base member has side walls 35 which, along their upper edge, have an outwards projecting flange 36 for abutment against the adjacent edge of the opening 33 when the table is instal ⁇ led.
  • the side walls are also arranged to form a sealing connection with the side edges of the table top 16, and also with the floor element of the table, as further described in connection with Figs. 5 and 6.
  • the details of this sealing arrangement are left out in Figs. 3 and 4.
  • the base member in principle is formed as a box-like member, it will be appreciated that it may be a more or less open frame structure.
  • a supporting member which, in the illustrated embodiment, is in the form of a carrying or supporting arm 37 and 38, respectively, projec ⁇ ting from the shaft in question essentially parallel with the supporting columns 22, 23.
  • the supporting arms are arranged to support a plate-shaped floor element 39 covering the opening 33 in the floor 34.
  • the floor element 39 In the folded or collapsed position of the table (Fig. 4) the floor element 39 is loca ⁇ ted between the columns 22, 33 and the supporting arms 37, 38, the lateral parts 28, 29 providing for a suitable inter- mediate space between the columns and the supporting arms.
  • the lateral parts are shaped in such a manner that they rest stably against a bottom portion of the base member 32 when the table is in its erected po ⁇ i- tion with the supporting columns in vertical position, so that the table stands stably in this position.
  • the floor element 39 is raised by means of the free end portions of the supporting arms to a level flush with the surface of the floor 34, the length of the suppor ⁇ ting arms being adjusted to the depth of the base member 32.
  • the floor element 39 is provided with a longitudinally exten- ding slot 40 and 41, respectively, through which the column extends, and which has a sufficient length and width to allow the column and its lateral part 28 and 29, respec ⁇ tively, to pass during erecting and folding of the table.
  • each of the supporting arms 37, 38 is provided at its free end with a roller 42, e.g. of rubber, for rolling support of the floor element 39 during raising and lowering thereof.
  • a roller 42 e.g. of rubber
  • a pair of spring means in the form of pressure springs 43 which are arranged to influence a supporting member in the direction towards erected position of the table.
  • the springs contribute to raising the table to erected position as well as to holding the table stably in place in this position.
  • an additional spring (not shown) at each corner of the base member, below the floor element 39, to effect an automatic initial raising of the floor element, and thereby an initial pivotal movement of the supporting columns and the supporting members, when erecting the table, whereafter the springs 43 become active and contribute when erecting the table.
  • an additional supporting means is arranged at said end edge of the floor element.
  • Said means comprises a rod element 44 which, with one end. is rotatably connected to a supporting arm 38 on the central rotary shaft 27, and with its other end is rotatably connec ⁇ ted to the free end portion of an additional supporting arm 45 which is attached at one end of an additional rotary shaft 46 at said end edge of the floor element.
  • a correspon ⁇ ding, additional supporting arm 45 is attached at the other end of the rotary shaft 46, and also these supporting arms are provided with rollers 47 with the same function as that of the rollers 42.
  • the transversely extending rods 24, 25 which are arranged on the underside of the table top, possibly may be displaceable along rails or grooves in the underside of the table top (suggested with dashed lines in Fig. 2), to adjust the table top in a desired position in relation to the supporting columns, when the table is in the erected position.
  • FIG. 5 The sealing arrangement between the side walls of the base member and the table top is shown in more detail in Figs. 5-7.
  • one flap 18 of the table top is provided with an encircling sealing profile 48.
  • the side walls 35 of the base member in turn are provided with an inwards directed projection 49 having an upwards open groove in which an encircling gasket 50 is provided.
  • the sealing profile 48 is in engagement with the gasket 50 and provides the intended sealing.
  • a corre- sponding sealing between the floor element 39 and the side walls of the base member when the table is in the erected position and the floor element is raised to the level of the surface of the floor 34.
  • This sealing is obtained in that a gasket 51, which is placed around the periphery of the floor element, rests against the underside of the inwards directed projection 49 of the side walls.
  • FIG. 8-11 A second embodiment of a table according to the invention is schematically shown in Figs. 8-11.
  • the raising/lowering mechanism is based on a scissors principle wherein the supporting columns cross each other at a pivot point and form a scissors connection between the table top and the base member.
  • This embodiment results in a reduced space demand in relation to the embodi ⁇ ment according to Figs. 2-4, and also in reduced manufactu ⁇ ring costs.
  • the table top 53 of the table 52 consists of a centre member 54 and a pair of flaps 55, 56 which are hinged to each other in a manner corresponding to that of the embodi ⁇ ment according to Figs. 2-4.
  • the base member also here consists of a box-like member 57 of a design corresponding to that of the previously described embodiment, but which is somewhat different with respect to internal details, for adaptation to the scissors leg variant.
  • the sealing arrangement between the side walls of the base member and the table top and the floor element may correspond to the previously described arrangement, and is therefore not further illustrated and described.
  • the scissors legs of the table in principle consist of a pair of supporting columns 58, 59 of which one is shown to be bipartite, said column consisting of a pair of rods 59a, 59b extending one on either side of the other supporting columns, for stabilization of the structure.
  • Each of the supporting columns at one end is rigidly connected to a transversely extending rod 60 and 61, respectively, which is pivotally mounted on the underside of the table top 53.
  • each of the supporting columns is connected to a transversely extending shaft 62 and 63, respectively, through a lateral part 64 and 65 (65a, 65b), respectively, extending at a suitable angle with the longi ⁇ tudinal axis of the columns.
  • the shaft 62 for one supporting columns 58 is displaceably mounted in the base member 57, and the transversely extending rod 60 in the pivot connection between the other supporting column 59 and the table top 53 is displaceable in a corresponding manner, in order to allow folding and erection of the table.
  • the transversely extending rod 60 thus is displaceable in suitable guides or grooves 66, 67 (suggested with dashed lines in Fig. 8) in the centre member 54 of the table top, whereas the shaft 62 is displaceable in suitable guides or grooves 68, 69 (also only suggested with dashed lines) in connection with the side walls of the base member 57.
  • a sup ⁇ porting member 70 and 71 is provided on each of the shafts 62, 63, on either side of the supporting columns, which member projects from the shaft and has in principle the same function as in the first embodiment, viz. to support a plate-shaped floor element 72 covering the recess or opening arranged for the base member in the floor where the table is installed.
  • each of the supporting members 70 and 71 is provided with a roller 73, e.g. of rubber, for rolling support of the floor element 72 during raising and lowering thereof.
  • the floor element is provided with a longitudinally extending slot 74 and 75 (75a, 75b), respectively, through which the column extends, for corresponding purposes as in the first embodiment.
  • the sup ⁇ porting members have another construction than in the first embodiment. More specifically, the supporting members are rotatably mounted on the respective shafts and are influenced by a spring means causing rotation of the supporting members, so that the floor element is raised to the floor surface level also when the table top is raised only to an inter- mediate position, e.g. to the position shown in Fig. 10, wherein the table then must be able to be locked.
  • Such a variant is particularly intended for camping cars or leisure-time boats in a sofa corner having a U-shaped sofa.
  • the intermediate position may be of interest in con- nection with the making-ready of traditional berths, or in the cockpit of a leisure-time boat wherein the table is to function as a support for a sun bed or the like.
  • the supporting member structure is shown in more detail in Figs. 12 and 13.
  • Each supporting member 71 here is pivotally mounted on the shaft 63 and is under the preload of a coil spring 76 placed on the shaft.
  • the supporting member 71 is shown in completely erected position in Fig. 12A.
  • the centre of rotation of the roller 73 in this position is located in an over-centre position in relation to the centre of the shaft 63, so that the suppor ⁇ ting member, with the shown shape of its supporting surface, is supported in stable equilibrium with a downwards directed load on the supporting member via the roller 73 and the floor element 72.
  • a suitable lug 77 on the lateral part of the suppor ⁇ ting column in question causes the supporting member, after lowering of the table below said intermediate position, to be carried to an unstable position of equilibrium (Fig. 12B) with respect to a downwards directed load, so that the supporting members 70, 71 are turned down to the position shown in Fig.
  • said lug 77 may possibly be arranged on the associated supporting member 70 and 71, respectively, so that - in a suitable position - it may be influenced by the lateral part of the supporting column in question.
  • the lug may be constituted by an inwards projecting extension of the shaft for mounting of the roller 73 of the supporting member.
  • the shafts in such an embodi ⁇ ment need not be rotatable, but may be non-rotatably mounted in the base member.
  • a spring means 78 is mounted in the base member in order to influence the displaceable shaft 62 in the direc- tion towards the erected position of the table.
  • the table according to the invention may be arranged for manual erecting and folding (collapsing), or to be opera ⁇ ted by means of suitable mechanical or electrical means.
  • the rotary shaft for one supporting column may be coupled to the drive shaft of a reversible motor (not shown) and can be stopped in the correct positions by means of suitable limit switches.
  • the table top 16 and 53 is provided with only schematically sugges ⁇ ted blocking means 79 providing for automatic blocking of the rotary connection between the table top and one of the supporting columns when the table is moved to the erected position, and thereby providing for holding the table blocked in its service position.
  • a blocking means may, e.g. , consist of a spring-actuated handle for the operation of a blocking pin which, in blocked condition, is in engagement in a suitable hole in the rotatably mounted transverse rod of the supporting column.
  • the transverse rod will be provided with two blocking holes, for locking of the table in completely raised position as well as in the intermediate position. in practice locking bolts or the like (not shown) will be provided on one or both sides of the table, for keeping the table in place in collapsed position. These may for example be released by a handle.
  • the table according to the invention in the illustra- ted embodiments is shown to have a pair of supporting columns which are connected to their shafts in a central area there ⁇ of. In this manner disturbing table legs are avoided at the side edges of the table, something which is advantageous from space considerations, and especially when pivotable chairs are to be pivoted inwards towards and partly under the erected table.
  • the supporting columns and the rotary shafts with associated supporting arms advantageously may be manufactured in one piece from a lightweight metal, for achieving a construction which is as strong and stable as possible.
  • the columns will be detachably connected to the upper trans ⁇ verse rods, for practical and easy assembly and disassembly of the table with the associated floor element.
  • the centre member and the flaps of the table top, and also the floor element in the base member these may be extruded lightweight metal parts, for example with a cross-section as shown in Fig. 5 for the centre member and the floor element.

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AT89908885T ATE103477T1 (de) 1988-07-27 1989-07-26 Zusammenklappbarer tisch.
KR1019900700654A KR0149984B1 (ko) 1988-07-27 1989-07-26 접는 탁자
DE68914285T DE68914285T2 (de) 1988-07-27 1989-07-26 Zusammenklappbarer tisch.
FI910376A FI910376A0 (fi) 1988-07-27 1991-01-25 Hopfaellbart bord.
DK013691A DK170135B1 (da) 1988-07-27 1991-01-25 Klapbord
NO910325A NO170256C (no) 1988-07-27 1991-01-28 Sammenleggbart bord.

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