Folding table and seating system
A folding table and seating apparatus has a generally oval shape and seating structures spaced around the periphery of the table. The folding table includes a pair of semicircular shaped tabletop sections folding along the straight edge of each section. A lock maintains the table in the unfolded position and is released by an end handle that extends downward from the center axis near the edges of the tabletop sections. The framework extends downward and out to eight stools, four stools spaced apart around the curving periphery of each tabletop section in a first seating configuration. In a second seating configuration, the framework supports four benches, two benches spaced apart around the curving periphery of each tabletop section. A support portion of the framework extends below each stool to provide spaced apart supports around the entire table or two legs extend downward from each bench. The benches and stools are interchangeable. The spacing of the pivot points of the benches provides for folding of the tabletop on a folding linkage without requiring the benches to slide relative to the framework.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a folding table with associated seat structures and more particularly to a non-rectangular table, folding between a use position and a storage position with benches spaced around the table.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In large, multi purpose rooms that are utilized at various times as dining rooms, meeting halls, dance areas and the like, it is often desirable that multi-purpose furniture be utilized. This furniture includes tables, chairs, benches and/or stools and combination table and seating units. Such furniture provides added utility if it is folding, so as to minimize the storage space needed. Folding tables and associated stools or bench units are well known and provide seating and table space that requires a relatively small area for storage as compared to the space needed during use. Such folding tables are generally rectangular, folding along a center line, and have benches or stools placed along both sides of the table, but no seats at the ends. Although such tables are successful in providing folding furniture with seating along either side, still further improvements are possible.
For certain teaching, dining and other applications, especially with young children, it can be appreciated that it is preferable to have seating provided in a somewhat circular arrangement rather than in a linear arrangement. Such an arrangement provides for balanced distribution of the occupants and may facilitate easier access to the center of the table among the occupants. Such an arrangement may have dimensions that also fit better into some areas and may provide for added seating in a given space. To meet this need, folding oval table and seating units have been developed. Examples of such table and seating units are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,065,802; 6,254,178; and 6,386,628, all to Bue and assigned to Sico, Inc., the Assignee of the present invention.
The oval folding table and seating units have proven to be very successful in providing a seating and table space that has occupants seated around an oval table and substantially evenly spaced around the table. In addition, the table and seating units fold and have a relatively low ratio of the storage space needed per seat. However, there are applications where additional seating may be required.
To provide additional seating, combination table and seating structures may utilize benches. Although the use of benches may increase the seating capacity, problems with actuation, support and access are encountered when benches are utilized in a folding table and seating system. As elements fold and are spaced further apart, it is difficult to support both ends of a bench which spans supports with the distance between the supports changing during folding and unfolding. To overcome this, some systems have been developed to shorten the bench while this decreases the seating capacity. Other systems utilize sliding supports that increase the complexity of building and may potentially jam during the folding process. Still others span areas wherein the access to the bench is substantially blocked by supporting framework and might cause a tripping hazard. The frames of such table and seating assemblies must be configured differently when supporting stools as compared to being configured for supporting benches, increasing complexity.
It can be seen that a new and improved table and seating structure is needed. Such a table and seating structure should provide non-rectangular table with seating spaced around the table. In addition, the table should allow for the use of benches for increased seating capacity. Such a table and seating system provides added utility if benches and stools may be interchangeably used with the same support frame. The table and seating system should provide for easy folding and improved access to the benches and should fold to a storage position requiring less storage space. The present invention addresses these, as well as other problems associated with folding table and seating systems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a folding table and seating apparatus and in particular to a non-rectangular folding table and seating structure. The tabletop includes a pair of, for example, semicircular shaped tabletop sections folding along a straight edge of each section. A lock maintains the table in the unfolded position and is easily released by accessing an end handle that extends downward from the center axis near the edges of the tabletop sections. The framework extends downward and out to interchangeable seating configurations. In a first configuration, the framework extends downward and out to eight stools, four stools spaced apart around the periphery of each tabletop section. A wheel or a leg extends downward below each stool to provide spaced apart supports around the entire table. The framework extends from under each stool inward toward the tabletop to provide easy access for a person to be seated at the stools without impeding their access or seated comfort.
In a second configuration, the stools are replaced with curving benches. Two curving benches are associated with tabletop section. The benches fold from a horizontal use position to a substantially vertical storage position. The benches curve around the periphery of the tabletop sections with space for walking between the benches at each end. The benches increase seating capacity from eight to up to twelve people, particularly when used for seating children. The benches are pivotally mounted at the top of the seat framework supports to allow for folding between the use position and storage position. The distance between the pivot points for the benches and the tabletops and the two corresponding pivot points of each tabletop section are the same so that the table and seating assembly folds with each half of the assembly functioning as a four bar linkage in a parallelogram type configuration. The benches pivot, but the configuration and spacing of the pivot points eliminates the need for sliding relative to the framework.
The folding framework folds the tabletops from a horizontal position to a vertical position wherein the bottoms of the tabletops substantially oppose one another. In a first configuration, the stools fold inward with the seats remaining substantially horizontal in a configuration that reduces the floor space occupied by the assembly in the unfolded use position. In the second seating configuration, the benches also wrap around the edges of the table so that the table requires less floor space than in the unfolded use position. In the folded position, the table and seating structures are supported on four wheels so that the assembly may be rolled to any desired location. A lock holds the table in the folded position for easy and safe movement.
These features of novelty and various other advantages that characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part hereof. However, for a better understanding of the invention, its advantages, and the objects obtained by its use, reference should be made to the drawings that form a further part hereof, and to the accompanying descriptive matter, in which there is illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of the invention.
Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference letters and numerals indicate corresponding structure throughout the several views:
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular
The table and seating structure 10 includes a folding mechanism 18 that folds the table between the use position shown in
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The lock 50 extends along the center axis of the table top members 14 and is lifted up to release complementary cam-type pivot members 26 of the folding mechanism 18. The lock handles 52 extend downward under the table tops 14 and near the edges for easy access with a reduced risk of pinching fingers or hands, while being hidden from view from above. The center portion of the lock 50 is offset from the center edges of the table tops 14 to prevent the lock from being easily grabbed there by an operator. With the center portion of the lock 50 moved to a position wherein it cannot be gripped, the chances of an operator's hands being pinched between table tops 14 are reduced. When engaged in the unfolded position, the lock 50 prevents the table from folding. The lock 50 also stops the folding mechanism 18 just short of fully unfolding to provide added safety for preventing the edges of the table from pinching together until the lock 50 is actuated. Manually holding the lock 50 open and disengaged from pivot members 26 allows the table 10 to fully unfold. The folding mechanism 18 has torsion springs mounted to one or more of the cross members 30 to aid and control folding between the folded and unfolded positions. The torsion springs also assist in keeping the table 10 from folding or unfolding unexpectedly and allows for actuating the lock 50. The folding linkage 18 provides for folding of the table between the folded and unfolded positions in a controlled manner. The folding mechanism 18 also maintains the stools 16 in a substantially horizontal position in both the folded and unfolded positions. It can be appreciated that in either position, the frame 12 provides a base of support so that the table 10 cannot easily tip in either the folded or unfolded position.
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The frame 12 provides for supporting each of the stools 16 while keeping the support members 22 attaching under the table tops out of the way of the users, even while seated. The frame 12 also provides easy access to the stools 16 without undue restriction. With the design of the present invention, the horizontal portions of the frame extend inward from the stools 16 nearest the apex of the table top member 14 as well as those stools 16 along the center folding axis. The outer most stools 16 at each side of the table top members 14 have supports that provide an opening there between for unimpeded easy entry and exit for seating. The space between the stools 16 is wide enough so that there is sufficient room for passage between the stools with no obstruction from the frame members. The present invention provides for substantially evenly spacing the stools 16 about the periphery of the table top members 14 so that there is sufficient use of space on the table top 14 at each seated position.
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The table and seating assembly 110 includes a folding mechanism 118 that folds the table and seating assembly 110 between the folded storage position shown in
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The lock 150 extends along the center axis of the tabletop members 114 and is lifted up to release complementary cam-type pivot members 126 of the folding mechanism 118. The lock handles extend downward under the tabletops 114 and near the edges for easy access with a reduced risk of pinching fingers or hands, while being hidden from view from above. The center portion of the lock 150 is offset from the center edges of the tabletops 114 to deter grabbing the lock between the table tops when unfolded. With the center portion of the lock 150 moved to a position where it cannot be gripped, the changes of an operator's hands being pinched between the tabletops 114 are reduced. When engaged in the unfolded position, the lock 150 prevents the table from folding. The lock 150 also stops the folding mechanism 118 just short of fully unfolding to provide added safety for preventing the edges of the table from pinching together until the lock 150 is actuated. Manually holding the lock 150 open and disengaged from pivot members 126 allows the table 110 to fully unfold. The folding mechanism 118 has torsion springs mounted to one or more of the cross members 130 to aid and control folding between the folded and unfolded positions. The torsion springs also aid to keep the table 110 from folding or unfolding unexpectedly and provides sufficient resistance to folding and unfolding to allow for actuating the lock 150. The folding linkage 118 provides for folding of the table between the folded and unfolded positions in a controlled manner. The folding mechanism 118 also moves the benches 16 between a substantially horizontal unfolded position and a substantially vertical storage position. It can be appreciated that in either position, the frame 112 provides a wide base of support so that the table 110 cannot easily tip in either the folded or unfolded position.
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The frame 112 provides for supporting each of the benches 116 with the support members 122 attaching under the tabletops, thereby causing minimal obstruction to the users, even while seated. The frame 112 also provides easy access to the benches 16 for seating without undue restriction. With the design of the present invention, the horizontal portions of the frame extend inward from the ends of the benches 116 nearest the apex of the table top section as well as the opposite ends of the benches 116 nearest the center folding axis. The outer most ends of the benches 116 at each side of the tabletop members 114 have supports that provide an opening therebetween for easy entry and exit between the benches 116. The space between the benches 116 is wide enough so that there is sufficient room for passage between the benches 116. The present invention provides for substantially evenly spacing the benches 116 about the periphery of the tabletop members 114 so that there is advantageous use of space on the tabletop 114 and even distribution of the seated positions. Moreover, seating capacity is increased to up to twelve occupants.
The benches 116 are supported on the tops of the bench supports 122. It can be appreciated that the benches 116 pivot from the horizontal use position to a substantially vertical position when stored. Therefore, it is necessary that the benches 116 pivot about the top of the supports 122. The benches 116 include a pivoting assembly 160 including a center pivoting pin 162 and a hinge leaf 164. The hinging assemblies allow the benches 116 to move between the substantially vertical storage position and the horizontal use position. It can be appreciated that the benches are configured so that no binding occurs with the folding linkage 118 for the table and seating assembly 110. The axis of the folding pins 162A and 162B are spaced apart the same distance as the distance between the pivots 146 and 148. Moreover, the pivot axes of the benches are parallel to the axis of rotation of the pivots 146 and 148. In this manner, folding occurs without further sliding or the pins 162 and/or the leaf retainer members 164. The table and seating assembly 110 folds as a pair of parallel linkages. The advantageous spacing of the seating supports and the pivot points of the folding mechanism 118 allows for only pivoting of the benches 116, eliminating the complexity of prior designs with benches that required the end benches be slidably mounted in order to fold the table and seating assembly. The folding mechanism 118 and the pivot assembly 160 provide safe, easy to operate and reliable folding of the table and seating assembly 110.
It can be appreciated that the present invention provides for fast and simple conversion between a configuration with stools 16, shown in
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
1. A folding table and seating apparatus, comprising:
- two opposed table top members, each of the table top members having a straight edge and an arcing edge, wherein the straight edges oppose one another;
- a frame supporting each table top member, the frame including a first frame portion extending substantially laterally along the straight edge and a second frame portion extending substantially perpendicular to the straight edge;
- a folding linkage folding the table top members between a use position wherein the table top members form a horizontally extending table top and a storage position wherein the table top members substantially face one another; and
- a bench extending between the first frame portion and the second frame portion.
2. A folding table and seating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the bench is the only connection between the first frame portion and the second frame portion beyond the table top.
3. A folding table and seating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the bench pivotally mounts on the first frame portion and the second frame portion.
4. A folding table and seating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the bench pivotally mounts on the first frame portion at a first bench pivot and pivotally mounts on the second frame portion at a second bench pivot.
5. A folding table and seating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the table top pivots about the frame at a first table pivot and pivots about the other table top at a second table pivot, wherein the distance from the first table pivot to the second table pivot is equal to the distance from the first bench pivot to the second bench pivot.
6. A folding table and seating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein pivot axes of the first table pivot, the second table pivot, the first bench pivot and the second bench pivot are parallel.
7. A folding table and seating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the benches are interchangeable with stools.
8. A folding table and seating apparatus according to claim 7, wherein each bench is interchangeable with two stools.
9. A folding table and seating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the frame comprises vertical seating supports and wherein the stools and benches mount directly to the vertical seating supports.
10. A folding table and seating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the area below a center portion underneath the bench is frame free.
11. A method of folding a table and seating assembly, the table and seating assembly having a table top folding linkage and a seating folding linkage, the method comprising:
- folding the table top folding linkage along a first axis extending through a first pivot and a second axis extending through a second pivot, the first and second pivots connected by a first member;
- simultaneously folding the seating folding linkage along a third axis extending through a third pivot and a fourth axis extending through a fourth pivot, the third and fourth pivots connected by a second member;
- wherein the distance between the first pivot and the second pivot equals the distance between the third pivot and the fourth pivot.
12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the second member comprises a bench.
13. A method according to claim 11, wherein the first member comprises a table top frame member.
14. A method according to claim 11, wherein the table and seating assembly comprises a first table top member and a second table top member, and wherein each table top member includes an associated table top folding linkage and seating folding linkage.
15. A method according to claim 14, wherein each table top member includes two benches.
16. A method according to claim 11, wherein the first axis, second axis, third axis and fourth axis are parallel.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 17, 2006
Publication Date: May 22, 2008
Applicant: Sico Incorporated (Edina, MN)
Inventor: Christopher C. Dickey (West St. Paul, MN)
Application Number: 11/601,439
International Classification: A47B 83/02 (20060101); A47B 3/14 (20060101);