WO2017216183A1 - Height-adjustable table having reinforced table top - Google Patents

Height-adjustable table having reinforced table top Download PDF

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WO2017216183A1
WO2017216183A1 PCT/EP2017/064445 EP2017064445W WO2017216183A1 WO 2017216183 A1 WO2017216183 A1 WO 2017216183A1 EP 2017064445 W EP2017064445 W EP 2017064445W WO 2017216183 A1 WO2017216183 A1 WO 2017216183A1
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guide rail
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Lars Ryholl
Nicki PEDERSEN
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Midform Holding A/S
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Priority to CN201780046653.5A priority patent/CN109843117A/zh
Priority to US16/309,413 priority patent/US20190254418A1/en
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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
    • A47B9/00Tables with tops of variable height
    • A47B9/20Telescopic guides
    • 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
    • A47B13/00Details of tables or desks
    • A47B13/08Table tops; Rims therefor
    • A47B13/081Movable, extending, sliding table tops
    • 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
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • A47B21/02Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards with vertical adjustable parts
    • 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
    • A47B9/00Tables with tops of variable height
    • A47B9/04Tables with tops of variable height with vertical spindle
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0035Tables or desks with features relating to adjustability or folding
    • A47B2200/005Leg adjustment
    • A47B2200/0056Leg adjustment with a motor, e.g. an electric motor
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0035Tables or desks with features relating to adjustability or folding
    • A47B2200/005Leg adjustment
    • A47B2200/0056Leg adjustment with a motor, e.g. an electric motor
    • A47B2200/0059Leg adjustment with a motor, e.g. an electric motor in telescoping table legs

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  • the present invention relates to a height-adjustable table comprising a table top comprising a first table face and a second table face, and at least a first leg assembly having a first leg end and a second leg end, the first leg assembly comprising a first leg member and a second leg member relatively movable in relation to each other along a longitudinal axis.
  • both the table top itself and the leg assemblies are subjected to a moment or torque from the load from e.g. monitors.
  • the moment is considered a quantity that represents the magnitude of force applied to a rotational system at a distance from the axis of rotation i.e. a load subjected to the perimeter of the table top at a distance from the support i.e. the leg assembly.
  • economically correct tables with a thin table top allowing the user to lower the table to a position as close to his or her legs/thighs as possible are increasingly required.
  • the thin table top reduces the strength of the table top which is traditionally supported by strong profiles attached to the table top. Summary of the invention
  • a height-adjustable table comprising a table top having a substantially even surface in the area of the table top immediately above the legs or thighs of a user.
  • a table top comprising a first table face and a second table face
  • first leg assembly having a first leg end and a second leg end
  • first leg assembly comprising a first leg member and a second leg member relatively movable in relation to each other along a longitudinal axis
  • the second table face comprises at least a first recess arranged to receive a first guide rail where the first leg end of the leg assembly is connected with the guide rail.
  • the table needs to allow for the user to turn in order to be correctly oriented towards each monitor.
  • Long-term torsion of the back spine is highly dangerous for the health, and therefore, it is important that the table user may continue to have his or her legs and torso pointing in the same direction.
  • the guide rails are integrated in the table top, it is possible for the user to move his or her legs freely under the table top without the legs being blocked by supporting guide rails under the table top.
  • a problem with height-adjustable tables is that the leg assembly needs to function regardless of the load distribution on the table top.
  • leg assembly connected with the table at a centrally arranged point
  • a load on a part of the outer perimeter of the table top subjects a bending moment on the leg assembly.
  • the leg assembly may be moved to a point that supports the table top in a manner that results in a smaller bending moment on the leg assembly.
  • the height-adjustable table described above may further comprise a second guide rail.
  • the height-adjustable table may further comprise a first transverse member.
  • the transverse member may be attached to the leg assembly in order to stabilise the leg in relation to the table top.
  • the leg assembly may comprise a motorised height-adjustment means.
  • the leg assembly may comprise a spring-loaded height-adjustment means.
  • first guide rail and/or the second guide rail may be even with the second table surface of the table top.
  • the second table face may comprise a plurality of recesses and a plurality of guide rails.
  • the leg assembly may comprise a foot arranged at the second end of the leg.
  • the guide rails may have a C-profiled cross-section.
  • the guide rails may have an I-profiled cross-section.
  • the height-adjustable table may comprise a plurality of leg assemblies.
  • leg assemblies may be kept in position by one or more transverse members.
  • leg assemblies may be connected with the guide rails by a spring-loaded ball connection.
  • the guide rail(s) may be made of aluminium.
  • the guide rail(s) may be made of stainless steel. Furthermore, the guide rail(s) may be made of fibre-reinforced polymer.
  • the guide rail(s) may be arranged more than 20 mm from the outer perimeter of the table top.
  • the guide rail(s) may be arranged from 20mm to 500 mm from the perimeter of the table top.
  • the depth of the recess arranged to receive the rail may be approximately 20-80%, more preferably 30-70%, or even more preferably 40- 60% of the thickness of the table top.
  • the table top may have a thickness of 10-70 mm, preferably 15-60 mm, more preferably 20-50 mm, or even more preferably 25-40 mm.
  • the first guide rail and/or the second guide rail may comprise threaded apertures or blind holes for fastening the leg assembly/assemblies to the guide rails. Further, the threaded apertures or blind holes for fastening the legs to the guide rails may be arranged in nuts slidably arranged in the guide rails.
  • the height-adjustable table may further comprise a first transverse member extending from a first guide rail to a second guide rail, the transverse member being arranged to support the at least one leg assembly.
  • the guide rail may project from the second surface of the table top. In this way a firm connection between the guide rail and e.g. a transverse member is ensured.
  • the guide rail may project less than 5 mm from the second surface of the table top and more preferred less than 2 mm from the second surface.
  • the transverse member may be arranged substantially perpendicularly to the guide rail.
  • the height-adjustable table may comprise a further transverse member.
  • the at least one leg assembly may be arranged between two transverse members.
  • the transverse member may have an L-shaped cross-section.
  • the transverse member is rigid and still of low weight.
  • the guide rails may comprise slidably arranged bolts arranged to connect the at least one leg assembly with the guide rails.
  • the guide rails may comprise nuts having a generally rectangular outer outline. In this way, it is possible to slide the nut in the guide rails and still have the nuts prevented from rotating the in guide rails.
  • the guide rail may comprise a projection section extending from one side of the rail at least partially along the longitudinal axis of the rail.
  • the guide rails may be fixated in the recess by a fastening means comprising a head that, in its mounted position, extends at least partially over the projecting section of the rail.
  • the head of the fastening means may be the head of a screw, nail, plug or a similar projection extending from the general body of the fastening means.
  • the projecting section of the guide rail may extend from the rail towards the rim of the table top. In this way, it is achieved that the rail is capable of withstanding a greater torque applied to the rail e.g. from an arm for a monitor, a privacy screen or hangers mounted in the rail.
  • two guide rails arranged substantially perpendicularly to each other may further comprise a torque bracket connecting the one rail with the other.
  • the guide rail having a torque subjected thereto achieves an increased resistance to the torque due to the connection to the second guide rail.
  • the second guide rail is arranged substantially perpendicularly to first guide rail, the second guide rail connected by the torque bracket will act as an extension of the "arm" of the first guide rail and hence increase the resistance to the torque applied.
  • the torque bracket may comprise an aperture arranged to receive means for affixing it directly to the table top.
  • the recess may comprise a first recess extension arranged substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the recess, extending at least partially along the longitudinal axis of the recess.
  • the first recess extension may have a depth from the second side of the table top that is different from the recess.
  • the depth of the first recess extension may be smaller than that of the recess.
  • the recess may comprise a broadened recess section having a greater width than the general width of the recess and/or of the second recessed section. In this way, it is possible to achieve a smaller distance between the end of the recess and the guide rail arranged in the recess. This is because the grinding machine will have a radius larger than that of the corner of the guide rail. Hence, the diameter of the tool of the grinding machine may be larger without causing the recess to be longer. Furthermore, due to the broadened recess sections it is possible to grasp the guide rails in the sides of the guide rails during the mounting of the guide rails in the recess. Hence, an easier and better manufacturing process is achieved .
  • the recess may comprise a second recess extension arranged substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the recess, and extending at least partially along the longitudinal axis of the recess.
  • the second recess extension may have a depth from the second side of the table top that is different from that of the recess and/or that of the first recess extension.
  • the second recess extension of the table top may comprise blind holes for receiving fastening means arranged in an area not covered by the guide rail or by a part projecting from the rail. In this way, a more simple manufacturing process is achieved when mounting the guide rails in the recesses.
  • the at least one leg assembly may comprise a fastening plate connecting the table top with the first leg end.
  • Fig. 1 shows a height-adjustable table according to the invention
  • Fig. 2 is an exploded view of the height-adjustable table of Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a table top comprising integrated guide rails
  • Figs. 4A-4F show cross-sectional views of different embodiments of the integrated guide rails of Fig. 3,
  • Fig. 5 shows an embodiment of the table top comprising more integrated guide rails.
  • Fig. 6 shows an embodiment of the guide rail
  • Figs. 7A-7F show embodiments of the guide rails mounted in a table top
  • Fig. 8 shows an embodiment of a height-adjustable table having one leg assembly
  • Fig. 9 shows an embodiment of a height-adjustable table having one leg assembly
  • Fig. 10 shows an embodiment of a height-adjustable table having one leg assembly
  • Fig. 11 shows a height-adjustable table having two leg assemblies and one transverse member
  • Fig. 12 shows a height-adjustable table having two leg assemblies and one transverse member
  • Fig. 13 shows a height-adjustable table having various equipment attached in the guide rails
  • Fig. 14 shows deflection of a table top of a height-adjustable table having one leg assembly
  • Figs. 15A and 15B show a further embodiment of the guide rails
  • Figs. 16A and 16B show the broadened recess section of the recess
  • Fig. 17 shows the torque fitting in a mounted manner. All the figures are highly schematic and not necessarily to scale, and they show only those parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the invention, other parts being omitted or merely suggested. Detailed description of the invention
  • Fig. 1 shows a height-adjustable table 1 comprising a table top 2 and two leg assemblies 3.
  • the table top 2 comprises an integrated guide rail 4.
  • the leg assemblies 3 each comprises a foot or a base plate 5.
  • Each leg assembly comprises a first leg member 3A and a second leg member 3B.
  • the feet or the base plates 5 may be connected to each other, thereby forming a single base plate joining both leg assemblies 3.
  • a first and a second transverse member 6, 7 are shown with dotted lines.
  • the table top 2 comprises a first face 8 and a second face 9.
  • the first leg end 3C is connected with the table top 2 via the transverse members 6, 7, and the second leg end 3D is connected with the feet 5 or the base plate.
  • Fig. 2 shows the table of Fig. 1 seen from below, and similarly, Fig. 3 shows the table of Fig. 2 in an exploded view. It is seen that the guide rails 4 are arranged in recesses 10 in the second face 9 of the table top 2.
  • a linear actuator is arranged in each of the leg assemblies 3.
  • the leg assemblies 3 comprise an electrical motor arranged in a motor housing 11.
  • the motor housing 11 is arranged between the first transverse member 6 and the second transverse member 7.
  • Both the first transverse member 6 and the second transverse member 7 have an L-shaped cross-section. They may also have a T-shaped cross-section. In both ways, it is achieved that the transverse member(s) is/are rigid and still of low weight.
  • the transverse members 6, 7 comprise a number of apertures 26, 27 for connecting with e.g. the motor housing 11.
  • the apertures may be substantially circular apertures 26 or elongated apertures 27.
  • the motor housing 11 may also be arranged inside the leg assembly, and in such an embodiment, one member of the leg assembly would be connected with the transverse members.
  • Fig. 4 shows a heavy load 12 attached on the transverse rail 15.
  • the transverse rail 15 is a specific rail.
  • a bending moment BM is subjected on the leg assemblies 3.
  • the function of the leg assembly 3 is effected by such a bending moment BM caused by the load 12 subjected to the table.
  • leg assemblies 3 may be moved along an arrow dl .
  • the leg assemblies 3 When moving the leg assemblies 3 further towards the transverse rail 15, the distance parallel to d l,
  • Figs. 5A-5D show different embodiments of the table top comprising recesses 10 for receiving the guide rails 4 and/or the transverse rails 15. It will be understood by the person skilled in the art that the recesses 10, and thereby the rails 4, 15, may be arranged in various other positions in the second face 9 of the table top
  • Fig. 4 shows a cross-sectional view of the rail 4.
  • the rail 4 comprises a number of corrugations 20 extending from the side wall 21 of the rail.
  • the corrugations 20 serve to keep the rail affixed in the recess 10 (not shown) in the table top, and hence in the correct position in the table top.
  • the corrugations 20 may be enough to affix the guide rails to the table top.
  • the rail comprises an aperture 22 for providing access for fastening means, e.g . for fastening a transverse member or leg assembly to the rail 4.
  • the rail may be further affixed in the recesses by glue or screws or similar fastening means.
  • the aperture 22 provides access to a guide area 23.
  • the general outline of the guide rail 4 is a C-profile.
  • the inner guide surface 24 is arranged to receive e.g. a nut or the head of a bolt in order to fully connect the rail with a leg, monitor arm or similar (not shown).
  • the guide rail 4 comprises a first outer surface 25 and a second outer surface 26.
  • the guide rail may be manufactured from aluminium, stainless steel or another ridged material.
  • Figs. 7A-7F show different embodiments of a guide rail 4 arranged in recesses 10 seen in a cross-sectional view including a part of the table top 2. All the embodiments of guide rails 4 are preferably made from a material that makes the table top 2 stronger than if the table top 2 was made of a uniform material. Hence, the mixing of the properties of e.g. a Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) table top 2 and an aluminium guide rail 4 enhances the properties of the table top 2.
  • MDF Medium Density Fibreboard
  • FIG. 7A shows a C-profile embedded in the second face 9 of the table top 2. It is seen in Figs. 7A-7F as well as in the other figures that the first face 8 of the table top is not affected by embedding the guide rails 4 in a recess 10 in the second face of the table top.
  • Fig. 7B shows a guide rail profile similar to that of Fig. 7A, furthermore comprising an additional projecting part for providing correct arranging of e.g. a bolt 30 having an external thread. The head of the bolt, hence the entire bolt, is slidably arranged in the guide rail 4.
  • Fig. 7C shows a nut 31 comprising an internal thread 32 slidably arranged in the guide rail 4.
  • the nut 31 may have opposing surfaces for preventing the nut from being rotated when a bolt is screwed into the internal thread 32.
  • Fig. 7D shows that the guide rail 4 is in fact solid, i.e. a solid guide rail 33 comprising a number of apertures having internal threads 32.
  • Fig. 7E shows a guide rail having a section 34 arranged centrally between a first section 35 and a second section 36, all three sections forming an I-profile. In order to connect the guide rail of Fig. 7E with another part, a clamp or a hook (not shown) may be used for connecting with the second section.
  • Fig. 7F shows an embodiment similar to that of Fig.
  • All embodiments of the guide rails 4 may be connected to the table top 2 by press fits or by having a spike on the outer surfaces of the guide rail 4 or e.g. by having speed prongs for being forced into the sides of the recess of the table top. Furthermore, all the guide rails 4 may be connected with the table top 2 by glue 29 thereby gluing the table top and the guide rail together.
  • the guide rails shown in the Fig. 5A-5F are substantially even with the second surface 9 of the table top.
  • the guide rail 4 may project in order to assure a firm connection with e.g. the transverse member (not shown). Figs.
  • FIG. 8 shows a height-adjustable table having just one leg assembly 3.
  • This embodiment features five guide rails 4 where the one guide rail is a transverse rail 15. All the guide rails 4 are mounted in recesses 10 in the second face 9 of the table top 2 and are shown with dotted lines. It is shown in Fig. 9 that the free end, i.e. the first leg end 3C of the first leg member 3A, i.e. the one end of the leg assembly 3, comprises a mounting plate 40 for stabilising the connection between the table top 2 and the leg assembly 3. In the opposite end of the leg assembly 3, i.e. the second leg end 3D of the second leg member 3B, and hence opposite the stabilising plate 40 of the first leg member 3A, a foot or base plate 5 is mounted.
  • the height-adjustable table 1 comprises two transverse guide rails 15.
  • the height-adjustable table comprises two centrally arranged guide rails 4 apart from the guide rails 4 arranged at the periphery of the table top 2.
  • Figs. 11 and 12 show two leg assemblies 3 connected by a transverse member 6, i.e. a single cross bar. This traditional construction may cause the table top to flex or twist, thereby making the entire table unstable.
  • the supports 50 keep the table top stiff at the ends but restricts the movement of the user.
  • the guide rails i.e. reinforcing rails
  • having two transverse members i.e. two cross bars, also assists in strengthening the height-adjustable table as a whole.
  • the guide rails integrated in the table top stiffen both the table top itself and the table as a whole, but do not entail the drawback of restricting the movement of the user's legs underneath the table top.
  • Fig. 13 shows that the guide rails 4 may also be used for attaching different types of equipment to the table top in an easy and secure manner.
  • equipment could be privacy screen holders 70 or monitor arms/bag hooks 75.
  • the cable tray could be attached to the guide rails 4.
  • the cable tray may extend in the full length of the table.
  • the cable tray 80 may be provided with cut-outs 60.
  • the cut-outs 60 may have blinds to be taken off immediately before positioning the leg assemblies.
  • the equipment as well as the leg assemblies could be connected with the guide rails by a spring-loaded ball connection. In this way, it is possible to release the pressure on the balls and adjust the position of e.g.
  • Fig. 14 shows the kind of deflections in the table top 2 that is sought avoided by integrating guide rails in the table top. If a heavy load 90 is placed at the corner of the table top 2, the corner of the table top will deflect. Such a heavy load may be a person sitting at the corner or the height-adjustable table being in its "stand" position with a person leaning heavily on it with his or her elbows or arms. The deflecting corners 85 will deflect less with guide rails to strengthen the table top. The table top 2 is able to withstand a heavier torque applied.
  • a problem with height-adjustable tables is that the leg assembly needs to function regardless of the load distribution on the table top.
  • a load on a part of the outer perimeter of the table top subjects a bending moment on the leg assembly.
  • the leg assembly may be moved to a point that supports the table top in a manner that results in a smaller bending moment on the leg assembly.
  • Figs. 15A and 15B show in a cross sectional view an embodiment of the guide rail 4.
  • Fig. 15A shows a guide rail 4 having a projection 150 extending from the side of the rail.
  • the guide rail further comprises a side 159 that in this embodiment comprises indentations.
  • the indentations in the surface 159 create a firm connection surface to the table top 2 in particular when using glue.
  • the recess 10 is deeper than the first recess extension 151 and it is also deeper than the second recess extension 152.
  • the depth is measured from the second side 9 of the table top 2 towards the first side 8 of the table top 2.
  • the depth of the first recess extension 151 in relation to the second recess extension 152 is substantially equal to the thickness of the projection 150.
  • the first recess extension 151 is deeper than the second recess extension 152 and the difference is substantially equal to the thickness of the projection 150 of the guide rail 4.
  • the one side of the head of the fastening means 158 when inserted in the blind hole 153 may be substantially even with the surface defined by the projection 150 of the guide rail 4 and the second recess extension 152.
  • various fastening means may be used to hold the projection 150 of the guide rail 4 i.e. hold the guide rail 4 in the recess 10.
  • fig. 15B it is shown that the second side 9 of the table top 2 does not have either the guide rail 4 or the fastening means 158 projecting from it.
  • a person sitting with the legs under the table top can easily move his legs under the table top 2 without obstructions even with the table top close to or touching the thighs.
  • the fastening means 158 i.e. the screw
  • a sufficient holding force is achieved ensuring that the guide rail 4 does not tilt even when the guide rail 4 is subjected to a torque/force T from a mounted device such as a monitor arm, brackets for privacy screen 70 (indicated by dotted line in Fig. 15B) or hangers (see also e.g . Fig. 13 for privacy screen holders 70 and hangers 75).
  • Fig. 16A shows a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of a table top 2 as partly shown in Fig. 15. It is shown that the recess 10 comprises a broadened section 160.
  • the broadened section 160 is shown in Fig. 16B and is located at the end of the recess 10 and hence, in this embodiment near the end of the guide rail 4. Due to the radius of the tool of the milling machine it is not possible to get the tight fit between the end of the guide rail 4 and the end of the recess 10. However, when broadening the recess at the end it is possible to achieve a straight end section 161 of the recess 10. This is due to the fact that the outline of the recess curved due to the radius of the milling tool which is created beyond the walls of the guide rail.
  • Fig. 17 shows that a torque fitting/bracket 172 is mounted by bolts 170, 171 to two guide rails 4.
  • the guide rails 4 are affixed to the table top 2 by the fastening means 158 e.g. screws.
  • the fastening means 158 are mounted in the second recess extension 152 and they are thereby holding the projection 150 of the guide rail against the table top 2.
  • a torque Tl is subjected to the first rail 4.1 it will transfer a portion of this torque to the second rail 4.2 and vice versa.
  • the second rail 4.2 being perpendicularly arranged in relation to the first rail 4.1, the second rail 4.2 will resist such torque better. This is due to the fixation of both the fastening means 158 and the fitting fixation means 173 holding the fitting in place and hence resisting the torque.

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