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WO2023094184A1
WO2023094184A1 PCT/EP2022/081667 EP2022081667W WO2023094184A1 WO 2023094184 A1 WO2023094184 A1 WO 2023094184A1 EP 2022081667 W EP2022081667 W EP 2022081667W WO 2023094184 A1 WO2023094184 A1 WO 2023094184A1
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position arrangement
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Bernd AIPPERSPACH
Jakob Baenziger
Michael Schuler
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Udo Design Gmbh
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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
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • A47B21/007Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards with under-desk displays, e.g. displays being viewable through a transparent working surface of the table or desk
    • A47B21/0073Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards with under-desk displays, e.g. displays being viewable through a transparent working surface of the table or desk liftable above the desk top
    • 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
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0035Tables or desks with features relating to adjustability or folding
    • A47B2200/0039Two position height adjustable table
    • 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
    • A47B2200/0066Workstations
    • A47B2200/0073Desk with integrated computer

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  • the invention relates to table furniture, comprising a positioning device with a positioning surface for positioning the table furniture on a base, a first table top, which is arranged on the positioning device and is spaced apart from the positioning surface in a vertical direction, a second table top, which can be pivoted via a holding device of the positioning device, the second tabletop having a first position arrangement in which it lies above the first tabletop in relation to the height direction and forms an effective worktop, and has a second position arrangement in which it is pivoted with respect to the first tabletop and where the first tabletop forms the effective worktop.
  • CN 107 467 877 A discloses table furniture with a foldable table top.
  • a multi-function table consisting of a base frame, a table top which is connected to the base frame, and means for adjusting the height of the table top.
  • the base frame has at least one first column fixed to a base, at least one second column fixed to the underside of the tabletop and movable relative to the first column, and parallel guide arms pivotably articulated on the first and second columns.
  • EP 2 250 089 B1 discloses a table for attachment to the wall of an aircraft.
  • DE 204 257 discloses a double drawing board.
  • US 2,102,449 discloses a combination table with an open frame.
  • the CN 204 682 921 U discloses another piece of table furniture.
  • the object of the invention is to provide table furniture of the type mentioned at the outset, which can be used universally and is user-friendly.
  • the positioning device has a height adjustment device, by means of which a height of the positioning device can be set in a fixed manner in the height direction.
  • the table furniture according to the invention can either be used in such a way that the first tabletop is the effective worktop, or that the second tabletop is the effective worktop.
  • the second tabletop lies above the first tabletop in relation to the height direction. If the second table top is at an ergonomically favorable height above the installation surface, then the first table top is too low in the second position arrangement of the second table top without changing the installation device. If the first table top is in an ergonomically favorable height position in the second position arrangement of the second table top, then the second table top is too high in the first position arrangement of the second table top without changing the installation device.
  • the positioning device has a height adjustment device
  • a height adjustment can be achieved so that the respective favorable ergonomic height position can be set both when using the first tabletop as a worktop and the second tabletop as a worktop.
  • the first tabletop can be raised or the second tabletop lowered.
  • the ergonomically favorable table height can be set user-specifically via the height adjustment device.
  • the table furniture according to the invention can be used both as a standing table and as table furniture for seated users thanks to the height adjustment device.
  • an ergonomically favorable height position is set automatically or automatically. In principle, this automatic adjustment can take place automatically when the position arrangement changes or can be released by an operator.
  • the second table top comprises at least a first top part and a second top part, the first top part being movably held on the holding device and the second top part being held pivotably on the first top part and that in the first position arrangement the first panel part and the second panel part are aligned with one another, and in that in the second position arrangement the first panel part is folded away from the first table top and the second panel part is folded away relative to the first panel part.
  • the second table top is designed in several parts.
  • the alignment of the first top part and the second top part in the first position arrangement of the second table top results in a uniform work surface with the second table top as the work top.
  • the first tabletop is the effective worktop.
  • the design according to the invention with at least the first panel part and the second panel part allows the space requirement above the table furniture to reach the second position arrangement from the first position arrangement to be kept low.
  • the second top part (which has a smaller width than the second table top as a whole) can be moved relative to the first top part (which has a smaller width than the second table top as a whole) and in particular brought over the first top part, and this combination (“ Plate part package”) can then be pivoted further. This reduces the pivoting space above the table.
  • the entire table top does not have to be pivoted as a whole, but the second top part can be moved relative to the first top part and, for example, pivoted (the weight of the second top part being less than that of the entire second table top) and the combination of the first top part and the second Plate part can be pivoted on the holding device (in which case the distance from the corresponding pivot axis is then, for example, at most as large as a width of the first plate part).
  • the second table top also serves as a privacy screen.
  • the movable mounting of the second panel part on the first panel part is achieved via a sliding guide.
  • the second tabletop part In the first position arrangement of the second tabletop, the second tabletop part is displaced on the first tabletop part in such a way that alignment is achieved and the second tabletop forms the effective worktop.
  • the second panel part In the second position arrangement, the second panel part is shifted above, below or in the first panel part, so that the corresponding panel part package is formed, which as a whole can be pivoted with respect to the first table top.
  • the mobility of the second plate part relative to the first plate part is achieved by pivoting the second plate part on the first plate part.
  • the installation device has a height adjustment device, by means of which a height of the installation device can be set in a fixed manner in the vertical direction. This allows an ergonomically optimized working height to be set for the first tabletop as a worktop and for the second tabletop as a worktop.
  • the installation device has a specific first height position for the first tabletop in the second position arrangement of the second tabletop and a specific second height position for the second tabletop in the first position arrangement of the second tabletop, and if a control device is provided which is automatic or automatically ensures that the positioning device is in the first height position when the second table top is in the second position arrangement, and is in the second height position when the second table top is in the first position arrangement.
  • the first height position is an ergonomically favorable height position for a specific user when the first tabletop is the effective worktop.
  • the second height position is a corresponding ergonomically favorable working position for a user when the second tabletop is the effective worktop.
  • the first height position and the second height position can be set in a user-specific manner.
  • the corresponding setting values are stored in particular in a memory on the piece of table furniture (which is in particular integrated into the control device).
  • the control device ensures that the second tabletop is in the second height position when this is the effective worktop and that the first tabletop is in the first height position when this is the effective worktop.
  • This process is automatic or automated. For example, an operator can be given that the first position arrangement or the second position arrangement is present, and the control device then automatically ensures the correct height position. It is also possible, for example, for sensor data from a sensor device to be transmitted to the control device, with the sensor device recognizing which position arrangement is present. Then, when a corresponding position arrangement is reached, the preset height position can be reached automatically. This can take place immediately when or after the corresponding position arrangement has been reached without further user intervention, or an (explicit) release by an operator can be provided for any height adjustment that may be necessary.
  • a plurality of specific first height positions and specific second height positions can be provided.
  • a specific first height position and a specific second height position can be set for a seated user, and a further specific first height position and a specific second height position for a standing user.
  • different specific first and second height positions can be provided for different users.
  • a height of the first tabletop above the installation area in the first height position and a height of the second tabletop above the installation area in the second height position are essentially the same. This then corresponds to an ergonomically favorable height position for an operator, which is then the same regardless of whether the first tabletop is the worktop or the second tabletop is the worktop.
  • a sensor device which is connected to the control device in a signal-effective manner and by means of which it can be detected whether the second table top is in the second position arrangement and/or whether the second table top is in the first position arrangement. It it is thus possible to identify which of the tabletops is the effective worktop.
  • the signals can then be used by the control device to correspondingly control the height adjustment device in order in turn to achieve the ergonomically optimized height position (first height position for the first tabletop as a worktop and second height position for the second tabletop as a worktop).
  • the sensor device recognizes both the first position arrangement and the second position arrangement. However, it can already be sufficient if there is only a detection with regard to the first position arrangement or only with regard to the second position arrangement.
  • the height adjustment device is actuated by the control device.
  • the sensor device comprises in particular at least one sensor and at least one transmitter (such as at least one inductive proximity sensor and at least one associated transmitter) and is designed as a proximity sensor.
  • the at least one sensor is arranged on a longitudinal beam and the associated transmitter is arranged on the second table top and it can be detected when the second table top is in a specific pivoted position relative to the longitudinal beam.
  • an operating device can enable the control device to activate the height adjustment device in order to maintain or reach the corresponding height position. It can thereby be achieved, for example, that if the position arrangement of the second table top changes, the height adjustment device does not change a height position without further operator intervention.
  • the first plate part is pivoted about a first pivot axis by a first pivot bearing on the holding device and that the second plate part is pivoted about a second pivot axis by a second pivot bearing on the first plate part.
  • the first pivot bearing and the second pivot bearing are assigned to the second tabletop, ie at least two pivot bearings are assigned.
  • the second table top can be brought into the second position arrangement and brought out of the second position arrangement into the first position arrangement in a simple and energy-saving manner.
  • the first pivot axis and/or the second pivot axis are perpendicular to the vertical direction; the first pivot axis and/or the second pivot axis are oriented parallel to a table surface of the first table top and the second table top; the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis are oriented parallel to each other; the first pivot bearing and/or the second pivot bearing are formed by a piano hinge and in particular a piano hinge; the first pivot axis lies below the second table top or on the second table top in relation to the height direction and in relation to the first position arrangement; the second pivot bearing is formed by at least one concealed band and in particular a plurality of bands; the second pivot axis lies between the first plate part and the second plate part and/or on an end face of the first plate part and/or the second plate part.
  • the appropriate orientation of the first or second pivot axis results in a simple structure of the table furniture. It turns out to be easy to use.
  • the second position arrangement of the second table top can be produced in a simple manner from the first position arrangement and vice versa.
  • the first pivot bearing can be positioned below the second tabletop so that it is covered.
  • the risk of getting trapped can also be kept low.
  • the second pivot bearing is formed by at least one concealed band, alignment of the first plate part and the second plate part can be achieved in the first position arrangement, with a gap between the first plate part and the second plate part being minimized.
  • the second pivot axis lies between the first plate part and the second plate part and/or on an end face of the first plate part and/or the second plate part, it can also be easily achieved that in the second position arrangement the second plate part is attached to the first plate part is attachable.
  • At least one retaining strut is provided, which is connected to the first plate part and which is connected to the first table top or to an element that is pivotably connected to the first table top and in particular to a side panel.
  • the first panel part can be held in the second position arrangement of the second table top by the at least one retaining strut.
  • the at least one retaining strut also results in an angular position of the first plate part relative to the first Table top adjustable. This allows an optimized working position to be set.
  • the first plate part can then also be used, for example, as a monitor holder or the like.
  • a receiving space is formed between the first table top and the second table top in the first position arrangement, in which space the at least one retaining strut is positioned in the first position arrangement of the second table top;
  • the at least one support strut is a pneumatic or hydraulic or electromotive support strut; on the at least one retaining strut, an angular position of the first panel part of the second table top in relation to the first table top in the second position arrangement of the second table top can be adjusted in a lockable manner and, in particular, an angular position of the first panel part in relation to the first table top can be adjusted in a lockable manner in an angular range between 75° and 115° ;
  • the at least one retaining strut is arranged eccentrically in the area of a lateral end of the first table top;
  • the at least one retaining strut is seated on a side panel which is connected to the first table top; there is exactly one retaining strut provided.
  • Objects can be accommodated in the receiving space between the first table top and the second table top, which then do not have to be removed from the first table top when the second table top is brought into the first position arrangement.
  • the at least one support strut leaves then position themselves face down. This also reduces the risk of a user becoming trapped, for example.
  • Simple operation can be achieved with a pneumatic or hydraulic holding strut.
  • the at least one retaining strut is designed pneumatically as a gas pressure spring. The length of the retaining strut can then also be adjusted in a simple manner, in order to enable the user to adjust the angle.
  • An adjustable angular position allows the position of the first panel part in the second position arrangement of the second table top to be optimally adapted to a user.
  • the first plate part can then be used as a monitor holder or the like.
  • An eccentric arrangement of the at least one retaining strut minimizes the space required for this.
  • a first pivoting direction of the first table top part to the first table top and a second pivoting direction of the second table top part to the first table top part are in the same direction when transferring the second table top from the first position arrangement to the second position arrangement.
  • the second plate part bears against the first plate part in the second position arrangement. This can prevent the second plate part from "dangling”. It is then particularly advantageous if a fixing device is provided which fixes the second plate part to the first plate part in the second position arrangement and in particular the second plate part bears against the first plate part. This can then no longer "dangle”. This also makes it possible to provide different angular positions for the first panel part.
  • the fixing device is a magnetic device, which in particular comprises at least one first element, which is embedded in the first plate part, and/or comprises at least one second element as a counter-element to the at least one first element, which is embedded in the second plate part is.
  • the second plate part can be fixed to the first plate part in a non-positive manner via the magnetic device.
  • the magnetic device can be hidden (sunk) in the corresponding plate parts. Operator access to establish and release the fixation is minimized.
  • the combination of the first element and the second element comprises a magnet and a magnetizable element or a further magnet.
  • a sealing device is arranged on the first panel part and/or the second panel part, which is effective in the first position arrangement of the second table panel and ensures a frontal seal between the first panel part and the second panel part.
  • the second table top In the first position arrangement, the second table top overlies the first table top.
  • the second table top is designed in several parts. The sealing device makes it possible to prevent liquid and so on from being able to get from the second tabletop into the space under the second tabletop.
  • the sealing device comprises at least one groove on the first plate part (in particular on one end face thereof) and/or the second plate part (in particular on one end face thereof), and comprises at least one sealing strip on the second panel part (in particular on one end face thereof) and/or the first panel part (in particular on one end side thereof), wherein in the first position arrangement of the second table top the at least one sealing strip fits into the associated at least one groove is immersed.
  • a secure seal can be achieved in this way.
  • the seal can thus be achieved automatically from the transition from the second position arrangement to the first position arrangement of the second tabletop, in that the sealing strip dips into the associated at least one groove.
  • the detachment can also be achieved in a simple manner by moving the second plate part to the first plate part.
  • a second pivot bearing for pivoting the second plate part relative to the first plate part is positioned between the at least one sealing strip and the associated at least one groove.
  • At least one holder for an application and in particular for a monitor is arranged on the first plate part.
  • the first top part is transverse to the first tabletop as an effective worktop.
  • An application can be fixed to the first plate part via the holder.
  • An example of such an application is a monitor.
  • computers, lights, etc. can also be fixed.
  • the holder does not have to be removed with the application when there is a transition from the second position arrangement to the first position arrangement of the second table top. It is advantageous if, in the first position arrangement of the second tabletop, the at least one holder (in particular including the application held thereon) is positioned in a receiving space between the second tabletop and the first tabletop. This results in simple use for a user.
  • At least one fastening groove is arranged on the first plate part, in particular with at least one of the following: a plurality of fastening grooves is provided; the mounting grooves are spaced apart in parallel; the at least one fastening groove is oriented parallel to a first pivot axis of the first plate part for pivoting on the holding device; the at least one fastening groove is oriented perpendicularly to the height direction; the at least one fastening groove faces the first table top in the first position arrangement of the second table top.
  • a plurality of fastening grooves results in a number of fastening options.
  • a holder can then also be fixed to a number of fastening grooves. This results in a secure hold. Additional options result from fastening grooves spaced apart in parallel. If the at least one fastening groove is parallel to a pivot axis, a displacement along a fastening groove parallel to the first table top can also be made possible, for example. If the at least one fastening groove in the first position arrangement of the second table top faces the first table top, it faces away from a table surface of the second table top in the first position arrangement. This allows a smooth table surface to be achieved for the second tabletop as a worktop.
  • the at least one fastening groove is implemented, for example, on a metal rail that is let into the first panel part.
  • At least one strip is arranged on the second panel part, which protrudes beyond a side of the second panel part that faces the first table panel in the first position arrangement of the second table panel.
  • a receiving space between the second table top and the first table top can be closed off towards the front via the at least one strip when the second table top is in the first position arrangement.
  • the second table top In its first position arrangement, the second table top can be supported on the first table top via the at least one bar.
  • the second panel part can be gripped on the at least one bar.
  • the at least one strip can be used as a shelf in the second position arrangement of the second table top.
  • the at least one bar has at least one handle opening; the at least one strip is designed as a cover strip for a gap between the second table top and the first table top in the first position arrangement of the second table top; the at least one ledge faces the first table top in the first positional arrangement of the second table top; the at least one bar rests against the first table top in the first position arrangement of the second table top; the at least one ledge lies at an acute angle to the second panel part.
  • the second panel part can be lifted up in a simple manner in the first position arrangement of the second table top in order to reach the second position arrangement of the second table top.
  • the intermediate space between the second table top and the first table top can be closed in the first position arrangement of the second table top by the at least one strip as a covering strip.
  • the second table top can also be supported on the first table top via this at least one bar.
  • a spacing can also be provided, however, in order to prevent the risk of pinching, for example.
  • a distance is greater than an average finger thickness, for example.
  • the at least one ledge is at an acute angle to the second panel part and in particular such that the receiving space on the at least one ledge increases in the height direction when the second table top is in the second position arrangement. This results in an enlarged accommodation space in order to be able to accommodate, for example, a monitor arranged on a holder in the accommodation space in the first position arrangement of the second tabletop.
  • a receiving space is provided between the second tabletop when the second tabletop is in the first position arrangement and the first tabletop.
  • Objects are stored when the second table top is in the first position arrangement.
  • the first table top does not have to be cleared when the second table top is brought from the second position arrangement into the first position arrangement, provided corresponding objects do not protrude beyond the height of the receiving space.
  • an application that is fixed to the first panel part, such as a monitor can be brought into the receiving space without it having to be folded away or the like.
  • At least one side panel is assigned to the first table top and it is provided in particular that in the first position arrangement of the second table top the second table top rests against the at least one side panel. This allows the second tabletop to be supported on the at least one side panel and thereby in particular with respect to the first tabletop.
  • the at least one side panel is connected in particular to the first table top. It can be connected at the side or placed on the table top.
  • the first tabletop is assigned a first longitudinal cheek, in particular with at least one of the following: the first longitudinal cheek forms a holding device for the second tabletop; the first longitudinal cheek closes the receiving space on one longitudinal side.
  • the accommodation space can be closed off to the rear by the corresponding first longitudinal cheek.
  • This first longitudinal cheek can then in turn hold the second table top in a pivotable manner.
  • the first longitudinal cheek can also be used as a contact element for the second table top in the second position arrangement.
  • the first panel part and the second panel part have the same width in a direction transverse to a first pivot axis of the pivotability of the first panel part to the first table top. This allows easy pivoting to be achieved.
  • a second longitudinal cheek sits on the second tabletop, which closes the receiving space in the first position arrangement of the second tabletop at a distance from the holding device on one longitudinal side.
  • a closed receiving space can be achieved in the first position arrangement of the second table top. Objects in the receiving space with the second tabletop as a worktop are not visible to a user.
  • the receiving space widens in the height direction away from the first tabletop.
  • an application such as a monitor, which is arranged on a first top part of the second table top, can be positioned in the receiving space in an optimized manner.
  • the receiving space expands on at least one longitudinal cheek and/or a first longitudinal cheek is arranged at an acute angle to the first table top. This results in an optimized use of space.
  • the first table top and/or the holding device have at least one cable bushing. Cables can thus be routed into a receiving space between the second table top and the first table top (in the first position arrangement of the second table top).
  • the first tabletop can be used in an optimized manner as a worktop in connection with electronic devices such as a laptop and a monitor or the like. For the same reason, it is favorable if a cable routing device is provided, which is arranged on the first table top. This is covered when the second table top is in the first position arrangement.
  • the cable routing device has a plurality of spaced wall elements which are arranged on the first table top; the wall elements are arranged at a distance from the holding device and/or a longitudinal cheek; the cable routing device is delimited by the holding device and/or a longitudinal cheek.
  • the plurality of spaced wall elements allows cables and the like to be concealed and positioned separately from a work surface, even if the first tabletop is a worktop.
  • the arrangement of the wall elements at a distance from the holding device or from a longitudinal cheek results in a channel for the arrangement of cables, socket strips and the like.
  • the delimitation of the cable routing device by the holding device and/or the longitudinal cheek results in a structurally simple construction.
  • the second table top protrudes laterally and/or forwards and/or backwards beyond the first table top in the first position arrangement, with a width of a protruding area being at least 5 cm and in particular at least 8 cm and in particular at least 10 cm amounts to. This can prevent or at least reduce a risk of pinching. It's ample "barrel range" for one Operator present to grip the second table top during transfer from the second position arrangement to the first position arrangement and during transfer from the first position arrangement to the second position arrangement, respectively.
  • the protruding area has a sufficiently large width so that an operator's hand does not come into contact, for example, with side panels or longitudinal panels, with the risk of pinching.
  • a marking area can also be haptically marked on the second tabletop for the protruding area, for example by means of delimiting strips or by a corresponding surface design.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective representation of an exemplary embodiment of table furniture according to the invention with a first positional arrangement of a second table top in relation to a first table top;
  • FIG. 2 shows another perspective view of the table furniture according to FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 shows a side view of the table furniture according to FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 shows the table furniture according to FIG. 1 in a second position arrangement of the second table top
  • FIG. 5 shows another perspective view of the table furniture according to FIG. 4 in the second position arrangement of the second table top
  • FIG. 6 shows an intermediate state of the piece of table furniture according to FIG. 1 or according to FIG. 4 when transferring the second table top from the first position arrangement into the second position arrangement
  • FIG. 7 shows the intermediate state according to FIG. 6 in a further perspective view
  • FIG. 8 shows an enlarged view of area A according to FIG. 6 (end faces of a first panel part and a second panel part of the second table top);
  • FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along section line 9-9 of FIG. 8;
  • FIG. 10 shows a further intermediate state of the piece of table furniture according to FIG. 1 in a side view shortly before the second position arrangement of the second table top is reached;
  • FIG. 12 shows the same view as FIG. 3 with a different height position of a positioning device compared to FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 13 shows a view similar to FIG. 4 with a different height position of the positioning device
  • FIG. 14 shows a detailed view of a fastening groove on the second table top, for example according to FIG. 4;
  • FIG. 15 shows an exemplary embodiment of a holder for fixing to one or more fastening grooves with a counter-element.
  • An exemplary embodiment of a piece of table furniture according to the invention which is shown in FIGS. 1 to 13 and is denoted by 10, comprises a positioning device 12, via which the table piece of furniture 10 can be set up on a base 14 (on a floor) (FIG. 3).
  • the installation device 12 includes a first base 16 and a second base 18.
  • the first base 16 includes a leg 20, which is designed as a telescopic leg (compare Figure 12).
  • a first stand element 22 and a second stand element 24 are arranged on the stand leg 20 and project transversely therefrom.
  • the first stand element 22 and the second stand element 24 are firmly connected to the leg 20 .
  • the first standing element 22 and the second standing element 24 are at an obtuse angle to one another, which is, for example, of the order of 135°.
  • Abutment elements 26 are arranged on the first standing element 22 and the second standing element 24 .
  • the second base 18 is basically the same as the first base 16.
  • the first base 16 and the second base 18 are connected to one another in the region of their respective stand elements 22, 24 by a lower cross brace 28.
  • a base 30 is located on the legs 20 of the first base 16 and the second base 18, this base 30 connecting the first base 16 and the second base 18 to one another.
  • a mounting surface 32 is formed by the mounting device 12 via the respective standing elements 22 , 24 and the contact elements 26 . This footprint 32 is a plane. If the table furniture 10 is set up on the support surface 32 on the base 14 and if the base 14 is flat, then this support surface 32 coincides with the corresponding flat surface of the base 14 .
  • the respective legs 20 of the first foot 16 and the second foot 18 extend in a vertical direction 34 which is perpendicular to the installation surface 32 .
  • the installation device 12 includes a height adjustment device 36, by means of which a height distance H of the base 30 from the installation surface 32 in the height direction 34 can be adjusted in a detectable manner.
  • the height adjustment device 36 is at least partially arranged on the base 30 .
  • It includes, for example, an electric motor for actuating and defining a set height in the height direction 34.
  • a hydraulic height adjustment device or a mechanical height adjustment device can also be provided, for example.
  • An operator can adjust the height H of the base 30 to the installation surface 32 via an operating device 38 (compare FIG. 12). For example, he can perform a targeted height adjustment by activating an electric motor.
  • a first table top 40 is held on the base 30 of the positioning device 12 .
  • the first table top 40 is firmly connected to the base 30 .
  • the height adjustment device 36 can be used to fix the height difference Hi (compare FIG. 12).
  • the height Hi in the height direction 34 is related to an outer (upper) surface 42 of the first table top 40 .
  • the outer surface 42 of the first table top 40 faces away from the installation surface 32. This outer surface 42 is flat.
  • a first side panel 44 is seated on the first table top 40 and a second side panel 46 is located opposite.
  • a longitudinal cheek 48 is also arranged on the first tabletop 40 . This extends at one end 50 of the first table top 40 between the first side panel 44 and the second side panel 46 and is in particular connected to each of them.
  • a rectangular frame 49 is formed over the first side cheek 44 , the second side cheek 46 and the longitudinal cheek 48 , which is open at a front end 52 which faces away from the end 50 .
  • the table furniture 10 has a second table top 54 .
  • This second table top 54 is articulated on the longitudinal cheek 48 so that it can pivot about a first pivot axis 58 (compare, for example, FIG. 2) via a first pivot bearing 56 .
  • the longitudinal cheek 48 forms a holding device 60 via which the second tabletop 54 is held pivotably relative to the positioning device 32 and thereby also to the first tabletop 40 .
  • the first pivot axis 58 is parallel to the outer surface 42 of the first table top 40.
  • the first pivot axis 58 is perpendicular to the height direction 34.
  • the first pivot axis 58 is at least approximately parallel to the installation surface 32.
  • the second table top 54 is dimensioned to extend beyond the end 50 and the front end 52 of the first table top 40 . It also protrudes beyond the first side wall 44 and the second side wall 46 .
  • the second tabletop 54 has at least one region 55 protruding over the first tabletop (cf. FIG. 3), which has a width b of at least 5 cm and in particular 8 cm and in particular at least 10 cm.
  • a sufficient grasping area for an operator is thereby provided on an underside in order to avoid or reduce the risk of pinching.
  • the protruding portion 55 is present forward (at the front end 52) and rearward (at the end 50). It is preferably also present on the side ( Figures 1, 2).
  • the protruding area 55 it is possible for the protruding area 55 to be correspondingly marked in order to provide an operator with a tactile gripping area, so to speak.
  • the marking can take place, for example, via a corresponding surface design or via delimiting strips or the like.
  • the second table top 54 covers the first table top 40 in a first position arrangement 62 (FIGS. 1 to 3) and protrudes beyond it on all sides.
  • the first pivot bearing 56 is formed by a piano hinge such as a piano hinge.
  • a first hinge element is connected to the holding device 60 (the longitudinal cheek 48) on an outside which faces away from a receiving space 64.
  • a second hinge element is connected to an underside of the second tabletop 54 and to an area over which the second tabletop 54 protrudes beyond the longitudinal cheek 48 .
  • the first pivot axis 58 is below the second tabletop 54.
  • the receiving space 64 is formed between the second tabletop 54 and the first tabletop 40, delimited by the frame 49 with the side panels 44, 46 and the longitudinal panel 48. Objects can be stored in the receiving space 64 which have a height which is less than or equal to the inner height of the side panels 44, 46 or the longitudinal panel 48.
  • the second table top 54 rests on upper sides 66 of the first side panel 44, the second side panel 46 and the longitudinal panel 48.
  • the frame 49 forms a supporting element for the second tabletop 54 (with its underside) in the first position arrangement 62 of the second tabletop 54.
  • the second table top 54 has an outer surface 68 that is substantially planar.
  • the second tabletop 54 is designed in several parts and is designed in at least two parts. In the embodiment shown, it is designed in two parts. It comprises a first plate part 70 and a second plate part 72.
  • the first plate part 70 is articulated via the first pivot bearing 56 on the holding device 60 (the longitudinal cheek 48).
  • the second plate part 72 is coupled to the first plate part 70 via a second pivot bearing 74 so that it can pivot about a second pivot axis 76 .
  • the second pivot axis 76 is parallel to the first pivot axis 58.
  • the first plate part 70 has a first end face 78 .
  • the second plate part 72 has a second end face 80 .
  • the second pivot bearing 74 is arranged on the first end face 78 and the second end face 80 . It is designed as a concealed hinge which, in the first position arrangement 62, enables the first plate part 70 to be aligned with the second plate part 72 with a flat outer surface 68 (over both plate parts 70, 72).
  • the distance between the first face and the second face 80 is minimized. Ideally, these are adjacent to each other.
  • the second pivot bearing 74 includes a plurality of hidden ligaments.
  • the second pivot bearing 74 can, for example, also include cup hinges (not shown in the drawings).
  • the second pivot bearing is formed by a piano hinge like a piano hinge.
  • the second pivot bearing 74 is designed in such a way that the second pivot axis 76 lies between the first plate part 70 and the second plate part 72 .
  • the second table top 54 has a second position arrangement 82 ( Figures 4, 5, 11(a), (b), (c), 12, 13).
  • this second position arrangement 82 as will be explained in more detail below, the first panel part 70 is folded away from the first table top 40 and the second panel part 72 is folded away from the first panel part 70 and rests against it.
  • the first plate part 70 and the second plate part 72 touch in a plane 84 (FIG. 4).
  • the second pivot axis 76 lies at least approximately on this plane 84 (FIGS. 4, 5).
  • the bands of the second pivot bearing 74 are arranged on the first face 78 and the second face 80 to achieve even alignment of the plate parts 70 and 72 in the first position arrangement 62 with minimal spacing of the first face 78 and the second face 80.
  • the second table top 54 is assigned a sealing device 86 which, in the first position arrangement 62 of the table top 54 , provides a seal from above towards the receiving space 64 .
  • the sealing device 86 is formed by a groove-sealing strip combination 88 (compare, for example, FIGS. 8, 9), which is arranged on the end faces 78, 80.
  • the groove and sealing strip combination 88 includes a groove 90 which is formed on the second face 80 of the second plate part 72 . This groove 90 extends parallel to the second pivot axis 76 along the second end face 80.
  • a sealing strip 92 projecting beyond the end face 78 is arranged on the first end face 78 of the first plate part 70 as a counter-element to the groove 90 .
  • the sealing strip 92 includes a rubber seal which is fixed in a corresponding fastening groove of the first plate part 72 (compare FIG. 9).
  • the sealing strip 92 and the groove 90 are aligned with one another. In the first position arrangement 62 the sealing strip 92 is immersed in the groove 90 in order to enable a corresponding sealing towards the receiving space 64 .
  • the bands of the second pivot bearing 74 are positioned between the groove 90 and the sealing strip 92 .
  • the sealing strip 92 and the groove 90 are designed in such a way that the sealing strip 92 automatically emerges from the groove 90 during the transition from the first position arrangement 62 to the second position arrangement 82 or that when Transition from the second position arrangement 82 in the first position arrangement 62 automatically immerses the sealing strip 92 in the groove 90.
  • kinematic reversal is also possible, in which the groove for the sealing strip is arranged on the first plate part 70 and the sealing strip accordingly on the second plate part 72.
  • a plurality of sealing strips can be provided with a corresponding plurality of grooves, it being possible, for example, for sealing strips to be arranged both on the first plate part 70 and on the second plate part 72 .
  • the second table top 54 is supported by (at least) one retaining strut 94 with respect to the base 30 and thus with respect to the first table top 40 .
  • exactly one holding strut 94 is provided.
  • the retaining strut 94 is connected to an underside of the second table top 54 and thereby to the first top part 70 . It is also connected to the first side wall 44 . However, it can also be connected directly to the first table top 40 . (Due to the connection with the first side panel 44, the space requirement in the receiving space 64 is minimized.)
  • the retaining strut 94 is positioned in the receiving space 64 .
  • a retaining strut 94 can also be arranged in the area and in particular directly on the side panel 46 .
  • the support strut 94 serves to secure the second position arrangement 82 of the second table top 54 .
  • the retaining strut 94 is, for example, as a pneumatic retaining strut (as a gas pressure spring) or as a hydraulic retaining strut or designed as an electromotive support strut (in particular with a linear drive).
  • the support strut 94 it is also possible for the support strut 94 to have an adjustable length. As a result, different angular positions for the angular arrangement of the first plate part 70 (and thus also of the second plate part 72) in relation to the first table top 40 can be specified for the second position arrangement 82 .
  • the first plate part 70 and the second plate part 72 lie parallel to the first table top 40.
  • the first plate part 70 and the second plate part 72 are aligned with one another.
  • the sealing strip 92 is immersed in the groove 90.
  • the second table top 54 has a uniform outer surface 68 which is planar. In particular, this flat outer surface 68 then lies parallel to the installation surface 32.
  • the second table top 54 covers the first table top 40.
  • the effective outer table surface is formed on the second table top 54 by the outer surface 68.
  • the second tabletop 54 is the effective worktop.
  • the second plate part 72 is first folded over in a pivoting direction 96 (FIG. 2) and placed against the first plate part 70.
  • the intermediate state shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 and 8 and 9 is then present.
  • the retaining strut 94 is not yet effective.
  • This combination of the first plate part 70 and the second plate part 72 is then pivoted further about the first pivot axis 58 in a pivoting direction 98 .
  • the pivoting direction 98 ( Figure 2) is in the same direction as the pivoting direction 96.
  • the retaining strut 94 becomes effective.
  • the combination of the first plate part 70 and the second plate part 72 is brought into the final position (the second position arrangement 82), which is predetermined by the holding strut 94 and thereby by its length. This length is adjustable.
  • a fixing device 100 is provided for fixing the second panel part 72 to the first panel part 70 in the second position arrangement 82 of the second table top 54 .
  • This fixing device 100 is designed in such a way that it holds the second plate part 72 on the first plate part 70 with the contact plane 84 .
  • the fixing device 100 is designed as a magnet device 102 .
  • This magnetic device 102 includes a first element 104 which is let into the first plate part 70 . It comprises a second element 106 which is let into the second plate part 72 .
  • first elements 104 and second elements 106 can also be provided.
  • the second element 106 is a counter element to the first element 104 and is aligned with it.
  • At least one of the first element 104 and the second element 106 is a magnet and the counter-element is a magnet or an element made of a magnetizable material, respectively.
  • the second plate part 72 is held non-positively on the first plate part 70 in the second position arrangement 82 via the magnetic device 102 .
  • the first plate part 70 and thus also the second plate part 72 are at an angle 108 to the first table top 40 (compare Figures 11(a), (b), (c)), in which different angles 108 are shown are.
  • the angle is set by the holding strut 94 and by its length, which in turn is adjustable.
  • an angle specification in the range between 75° and 115° for the angle 108 can be set.
  • angles 108 are set to be smaller than 90°.
  • a ledge on the second panel portion 72 is a ledge
  • the strip 109 forms a longitudinal cheek 110 which, in the first position arrangement 62 of the second tabletop 54, closes the receiving space 64 at the front end 52. To a certain extent, the longitudinal cheek 110 forms a movable part of the frame 49 for closing the frame 49 at the front end 52 in the first position arrangement 62.
  • the bar 109 is then correspondingly adapted in such a way that it can be immersed between the first side wall 44 and the second side wall 46 when the second table top 54 is brought into the first position arrangement 62 .
  • the bar 109 is designed in such a way that it rests on the first table top 40 in the first position arrangement 62 .
  • ledge 109 is provided with handle openings 112 to allow operator intervention to manufacture second position assembly 82 from first position assembly 62 and to manufacture first position assembly 62 from second position assembly 82, respectively.
  • the ledge 109 projects away from the receiving space 64, ie in a direction away from the front end 52 towards the end 50 rearwardly.
  • the cable bushing 114 is assigned to the receiving space 64 .
  • the cable bushing 114 is formed by an opening 116 which is arranged on the longitudinal cheek 48 .
  • the opening 116 is arranged, for example, centrally. It is designed in such a way that a plug can be passed through it.
  • the opening 116 has a circular shape.
  • This opening 116 is followed by a slot 118 towards the first table top 40 .
  • One or more cables can be positioned in this slot 118 .
  • the table furniture 10 is provided with a cable routing device 120 . This is concealed.
  • the cable routing device 120 comprises a plurality of wall elements 122 which are positioned in the receiving space 64 and are arranged on the first tabletop 40 and protrude therefrom.
  • a channel 124 is formed in the receiving space 64 between the wall elements 122 and the longitudinal cheek 48 and can receive cables, connector strips and the like. This channel 124 in turn is connected to the cable bushing 114 . Between adjacent wall elements 122 there is in each case an opening 126 which is in particular in the form of a slit. A cable can be guided into the receiving space 64 through the opening 126 .
  • the wall elements 122 have a lower height in the vertical direction 34 than the side panels 44, 46 or the longitudinal panel 48. In the first position arrangement 62 of the second tabletop 54, there is thus between an upper side of the wall elements 122 and a Underside of the second tabletop 54 formed a gap through which one or more cables can also be routed into the receiving space 64.
  • the first plate part 70 is provided with a plurality of fastening grooves 130 on an underside 128 which faces the first table plate 40 in the first position arrangement 62 . Adjacent mounting grooves 130 are spaced from each other.
  • three spaced fastening grooves 130 are provided.
  • the fastening grooves 130 are each aligned parallel to the second pivot axis 76 and the first pivot axis 56 . They are aligned perpendicularly to the vertical direction 34 . They are aligned parallel to the outer surface 68 of the second table top 54 .
  • a fastening groove 130 (compare FIG. 14) is formed, for example, on a metal rail 132 which is let into the first plate part 70 .
  • a fastening groove 130 is designed as a C-groove, for example.
  • the fastening groove 130 is assigned (at least) one sliding block 134 for fastening.
  • a sliding block 134 can be inserted into the fastening groove 130 via a groove opening 136 . Outside the groove opening 136 is the sliding block 134 rotatably in the mounting groove 130.
  • the sliding block 134 is provided with a thread on which a screw 138 can engage.
  • a holder 140 can be fixed to the fastening grooves 130 by means of the sliding blocks 134 and the screws 138.
  • the holder 140 includes a first holder element 142, which is provided for positively locking the screws 138 and sliding blocks 134 on the fastening grooves 130 of the first plate part 70.
  • the holder 140 includes a second holder element 144 which is an interface to an application.
  • the second holder element 144 has a VESA interface 146 for a screen (monitor).
  • the second holder element 144 can be connected in a correspondingly form-fitting manner to the screen.
  • the second holder element 144 can be connected to a counter-fixation device 150 of the first holder element 142 via a corresponding fixing device 148 .
  • the second holder element 144 can be clipped onto the first holder element 142 .
  • the first holder element 142 is designed in such a way that it can be fixed to a plurality of fastening grooves 130 in order to achieve a secure connection.
  • the holder 140 is designed in such a way that a screen can be fixed “permanently” to it, which can be stored in the receiving space 64 during the transition from the second position arrangement 82 to the first position arrangement 62 .
  • the screen is pivoted in the opposite direction to the pivoting direction 98 . This brings the screen into the receiving space 64 .
  • the second plate part 72 is then pivoted in the opposite direction to the pivoting direction 96 and the frame 49 is closed via the strip 109 .
  • the second table top 54 forms the effective upper table surface (the worktop) of the table furniture 10.
  • the first table top 40 is covered by the second table top 54.
  • the second tabletop 54 is at a height H2 (compare, for example, Figure 3) to the installation surface 32.
  • the second position assembly 82 is produced.
  • the second table top 54 is folded away from the first table top 40 .
  • the first table top 40 is the effective worktop of the table furniture 10. It forms the effective top table surface.
  • the first table top 40 is at a height Hi. If the height adjustment device 36 is not actuated, this height Hi is less than the height H2. For example, if this height H2 is appropriate for an operator, then the height Hi is too low. If the Hi height is aimed at an operator, then the H2 height is too high.
  • the height adjustment device 36 enables a compensation so that a working height of the table furniture 10 is possible for an operator both in the second position arrangement 82 with the first table top 40 as the work surface and in the first position arrangement 62 with the second table top 54 as the work surface.
  • a control device 152 is provided (see Figure 12), which automatically or automatically controls the height adjustment device 36 so that the second table top 54 in the first position arrangement 62 is at a height position H2*, and the first table top 40 in the second position arrangement 82 of the second table top 54 is at a Hi*.
  • These height positions Hi* and H2* are adapted to an operator and can basically be specified by an operator. They depend on whether, for example, a sitting position or a standing position is intended. They depend in particular on the body size of the operator. They are adjustable. Preferably, the height positions Hi* and H2* are the same.
  • the control device 152 ensures that when there is a transition from the first position arrangement 62 to the second position arrangement 82 or from the second position arrangement 82 to the first position arrangement 62, the corresponding Hi* or H2* is present and in particular is set. If this (optimized) height is not present, then the control device 152 controls the height adjustment device 36 accordingly.
  • a sensor device which at least detects whether the second position arrangement 82 is present. Provision can then be made for the control device to assume that the first position arrangement 62 is present if the second position arrangement 82 is not recognized.
  • the sensor device can also be designed in such a way that the first position arrangement 62 can be detected.
  • the height adjustment device 36 is controlled in such a way that the optimized height Hi* is set or maintained (if this is already present). If it is recognized that the second position arrangement 82 is not present or if the first position arrangement 62 is detected, then the control device 152 ensures that the height adjustment device 36 is controlled in such a way that the optimized height position H2* for the second table top 54 is reached.
  • the activation of the height adjustment device 36 can take place automatically via the control device 152, or it can be provided that an operator must explicitly release a height adjustment via the operating device 38 in order to prevent an unexpected height adjustment.
  • An optimized height position of the second tabletop 54 or the first tabletop 40 can then be obtained in a simple manner as the respective effective worktop for a seated or standing operator.
  • the table furniture 10 can also be used as a standing table (compare FIG. 13).
  • the table furniture 10 works as follows:
  • the height of the positioning device 12 can be adjusted via the height adjustment device 36 .
  • the table furniture 10 can thus be used, for example, for a seated user or a standing user.
  • the table furniture 10 has two worktops, namely the first tabletop 40 and the second tabletop 54.
  • the second tabletop 54 is the effective worktop.
  • the first tabletop 40 is the effective worktop.
  • a height difference in the height direction 34 for the second table top 54 in the first position arrangement 62 and the first table top 40 (in the second position arrangement 82 of the second table top 54) can be compensated for by the height adjustment device 36 .
  • the control device 152 can in particular ensure an automatic or automated compensation. In principle, however, an operator adjustment is also possible.
  • An application such as a monitor can be fixed to the second table top 54 and in particular to the first top part 70 . In the first position arrangement 62 of the second tabletop 54 , this can be received in the receiving space 64 , so to speak, in a hidden manner.
  • the receiving space 64 is covered, and work utensils can be stored in a covered manner.
  • the first tabletop 40 does not have to be completely cleared if the second tabletop 54 is to be used as a worktop. For example, a simple transition from the piece of table furniture 10 as a desk with the first tabletop 40 as a worktop to a dining table with the second tabletop 54 as a worktop and vice versa can be carried out.
  • the second table top 54 is designed in several parts. As a result, the space requirement above the table furniture 10 as a pivoting area for the second tabletop 54 can be kept small. For example, it can be ensured in this way that the second table top 54 does not come into the area of a lamp which is arranged above the table furniture 10 . This results in a high level of stability, since the first table top 40 is firmly connected to the base 30 and the second table top 54 has a large contact surface in the first position arrangement 62 via the frame 49 .
  • the first pivot bearing 56 is arranged outside the effective outer surface 68 .
  • the second pivot bearing 74 is arranged in a concealed manner.
  • the sealing device 86 ensures that the receiving space 64 is sealed off on the second table top 54.
  • the first plate part 70 and the second plate part 72 have the same width B in a direction transverse to the first pivot axis 58 or second pivot axis 76 (compare FIG. 12).
  • a pack of plate parts can be formed from the first plate part 70 and the second plate part 72, so to speak, with the fixing device 100 in the second position arrangement 82 enabling simple fixability to one another, and the second position arrangement 82 also being easily fixed via corresponding intermediate positions (compare Figures 6 to 9 and Figure 10) can be produced.
  • the angular position of the first plate part 70 in the second position arrangement 82 can be adjusted via the holding strut 94 . In this way, a monitor angle in particular can be adjusted, and the result is optimized work for a user in the second position arrangement 82 of the second table top 54.
  • a monitor can be positioned approximately to the first plate part 70 via the holder 140 . As a result, it does not have to be pivoted additionally when the first position arrangement 62 is produced from the second position arrangement 82 , since its parallel alignment with the first plate part 70 is retained and this enables optimized bringing into the receiving space 64 .
  • the frame 49 widens upwards away from the first table top 40 in the vertical direction 34 . This is achieved by arranging the first longitudinal cheek 48 at an acute angle 156 to the first table top 40 on an inside of the receiving space 64 . Provision is also made for the strip 109 to be arranged and designed in the first position arrangement 62 in such a way that there is a corresponding extension.
  • strip 109 is oriented at an acute angle 158 (compare FIG. 12) to a corresponding side of the second plate part 72 .
  • An application such as a monitor, a light, a camera and so on can be fixed to the second table top 54 via a holder 140 . This application does not have to be removed when transitioning from the second position arrangement 82 to the first position arrangement 62 .
  • the application can basically be positioned as desired along a groove and, in particular, also moved.
  • the strip 109 forms a storage surface.
  • the fixing device 100 prevents the second plate part 72 from freely dangling on the first plate part 70 (on the pivot bearing 74) in the second position arrangement 82.
  • the second table top 54 is fixed with respect to the frame 49 by a locking device, for example in order to secure work material or the like.
  • the first tabletop 40 is the worktop, then the user stands/sits in front of the front end 52.
  • the second tabletop 54 forms a view protection to the rear or from the rear towards the front end 52.
  • the table furniture 62 has a first panel part 70 and a second panel part 72 which is movably mounted on the first panel part 70 .
  • the second plate part 72 is mounted on the first plate part 70 such that it can move about the pivot axis (second pivot axis) 76 .
  • the second plate part 72 it is also possible, for example, for the second plate part 72 to be mounted on the first plate part 70 in a displaceable manner.
  • the first position arrangement 62 of the second table top 54 the first top part 70 is displaced relative to the second top part 72 in such a way that the alignment is achieved.
  • the second plate part 72 is displaced relative to the first plate part 70 such that the second position arrangement 82 is reached.
  • the second plate part 72 is then shifted over the first plate part (so that in particular the fastening grooves 130 are then also effective) or is shifted into the first plate part 70 .
  • the fastening grooves 130 can also be effective in this embodiment.

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L'invention concerne une table comprenant : un moyen de montage (12) avec une surface de montage (32) pour monter la table sur une base (14) ; un premier plateau (40) qui est monté sur le moyen de montage (12) et qui se trouve à une certaine distance de la surface de montage (32) dans le sens de la hauteur (34) ; un second plateau (54) qui est maintenu de manière pivotante sur le moyen de montage (12) par l'intermédiaire d'un dispositif de maintien (60), le second plateau (54) pouvant être déplacé dans une première position (62) dans laquelle il se trouve, au-dessus du premier plateau (40) par rapport au sens de la hauteur (34), et formant ainsi un plan de travail efficace, et pouvant être déplacé dans une seconde position (82) dans laquelle il pivote par rapport au premier plateau (40) et dans laquelle le premier plateau (40) forme le plan de travail utile, les moyens de montage ayant un dispositif de réglage de hauteur (36) qui peut régler de manière verrouillable la hauteur des moyens de montage (12) dans le sens de la hauteur (34).
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