Folding table and chair
A folding table and chair each have an unobtrusive folding mechanism that cannot be easily seen when unfolded for use. Because the folding mechanism is not readily seen, folding tables and chairs of a number of well-known and popular styles can be provided that are suitable for use as everyday home furniture. Folding furniture may be particularly desirable for apartment and condominium dwellers who have limited living space and need to occasionally store bulky furniture to fully use such space. The folding furniture of the invention is also easier to move than traditional furniture, including the hinge of the table, which can also serve as a carrying handle.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/832,136, filed on Jul. 21, 2006, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to a folding table and chair. In particular, the table can be easily folded to make it more compact and transported for storage or relocation; and the chair can be folded flat to facilitate storage.
2. Related Art
Many folding tables that include a handle, or other carrying means, for transportation flat include a separate structure that is visible when the table is unfolded.
An example of such a table is a typical “suitcase” style folding table. The suitcase table includes a handle mounted to an outer edge of a table leaf. A hinge, or other folding mechanism, is disposed at the center of the table and connects the opposing leafs. The suitcase table's legs have a sliding leg-lock arrangement that is widely used in folding tables. The legs can be folded within the thickness of the skirt surrounding the edge of each leaf. The table can be folded in half such that the skirt of each leaf contacts one another to form an outer planar surface that forms the “suitcase” with the legs folded inside. The skirt may include a latching mechanism so that the leafs can be secured together. The secured, folded table can be transported by means of the separate handle that is not located on the same side of the outer planar surface of the suitcase as the hinge.
Many of the mechanisms that permit the suitcase table to fold and be transported are visible when the table is in use. Accordingly, these visible mechanisms are unsightly and make the typical folding table undesirable for everyday home use.
In smaller domiciles, furniture that is easily moved and storable is desired so that occupants can take full advantage of limited living space, which especially important in urban environments.
Accordingly, there is a need for a foldable table and chair that hides the folding and carrying mechanisms so that the table is sufficiently stylish and decorative for everyday use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention meets the foregoing need and by providing a folding mechanism and carrying mechanism, respectively, that is not readily visible when unfolded, which results in a table and chair having appearances more similar to non-folding tables and chairs that are decorative and suitable for everyday use, as well as other advantages apparent from the discussion herein.
Accordingly, in one aspect of the invention a folding table is provided that includes a table top comprising two opposing leafs connected by a folding mechanism, pivotable legs coupled to one of the opposing legs, a latching mechanism disposed within the table top securing at least one leg in an extended position generally perpendicular to the table top. In the table's folded position, the folding mechanism is configured to serve as a handle for transporting the folding table.
Additional features, advantages, and embodiments of the invention may be set forth or apparent from consideration of the following detailed description, drawings, and claims. Moreover, it is to be understood that both the foregoing summary of the invention and the following detailed description are exemplary and intended to provide further explanation without limiting the scope of the invention as claimed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the detailed description serve to explain the principles of the invention. No attempt is made to show structural details of the invention in more detail than may be necessary for a fundamental understanding of the invention and the various ways in which it may be practiced. In the drawings:
The embodiments of the invention and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments and examples that are described and/or illustrated in the accompanying drawings and detailed in the following description. It should be noted that the features illustrated in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, and features of one embodiment may be employed with other embodiments as the skilled artisan would recognize, even if not explicitly stated herein. Descriptions of well-known components and processing techniques may be omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments of the invention. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the invention may be practiced and to further enable those of skill in the art to practice the embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, the examples and embodiments herein should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined solely by the appended claims and applicable law. Moreover, it is noted that like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Pressing the lever 309 downwardly releases the hinge plate 305 so that it may be rotated about pin 315 to allow the leg 110 to rotate into a folded position that is generally parallel to the table top 120. To unfold the leg 110, it can be rotated so that an edge of hinge plate 303 will push the clasp 311 against biasing force provided by the latch 301 so that leg 110 can fully rotate. When the upper planar surface of hinge plate 305 abuts the lower planar surface of the support plate 303, the clasp 311 will spring back due to the biasing force of latch 301 to lock the leg 110 in place. The clasp 311 may have a tapered surface 313 adapted to engage a leading edge of hinge plate 305 to facilitate unfolding of the leg 110. This kind of arrangement is advantageous for the easy concealment of the mechanism used to lock/unlock the legs of a folding table.
Each of the front legs 409 may include a slot and keyhole arrangement for locking the chair 400 in an unfolded position.
The invention provides unobtrusive folding mechanisms for both a table and chair that provides a folding table and chair, both of which may be constructed in a number of styles, that are sufficiently decorative for regular, everyday home use.
While the invention has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications in the spirit and scope of the appended claims. These examples given above are merely illustrative and are not meant to be an exhaustive list of all possible designs, embodiments, applications or modifications of the invention.
Claims
1. A folding table, comprising:
- a first leaf;
- a second leaf;
- a folding mechanism comprising a hinge pivotably connecting said first leaf to said second leaf;
- a leg pivotably coupled to each said leaf;
- a locking mechanism having a portion disposed within a recess in said leaf, said locking mechanism locks said leg in a position substantially perpendicular to an upper surface of each said leaf when the table is in an unfolded position; and
- a release mechanism having a portion disposed within said recess and an upper surface that is substantially planar with the upper surface of each said leaf, said release mechanism configured to engage said locking mechanism to release said first leg to permit said leg to be folded in a position substantially parallel to the upper surface of each said leaf,
- wherein said hinge serves as a carrying handle to transport said table in a folded position.
2. The folding table according to claim 1 wherein said hinge comprises flanges and collars.
3. The folding table according to claim 1 wherein said flanges connect said leafs to said collars.
4. The folding table according to claim 1 wherein locking mechanism comprises a lever arranged at the end of a clasp.
5. The folding table according to claim 1 wherein said folding mechanism comprises a support plate pivoted to a hinge plate.
6. A folding chair, comprising:
- a back including a plurality of rear legs;
- a seat pivotably coupled to said back;
- a plurality of front legs having a length shorter than said back legs, said front legs pivotably connected to said seat;
- and a means for locking that locks said front legs in a portion generally perpendicular to said seat when said chair is in an unfolded position.
7. The folding chair according to claim 6 wherein at least one the plurality of legs are pivotally coupled to said seat.
8. The folding chair according to claim 6 wherein at least one the plurality of legs are pivotally coupled to a support.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 23, 2007
Publication Date: Feb 21, 2008
Inventor: Douglas Wright (Greeneville, TN)
Application Number: 11/878,310
International Classification: A47B 3/083 (20060101); A47B 3/10 (20060101); A47C 4/04 (20060101);