Adjustable Table
An adjustable table having a table top having a first dimension and a second dimension, the second dimension being longer than the first dimension is described. At least four legs extending from the table top to a supporting surface are provided. A backing member extends substantially vertically from the table top along one of the first dimension or the second dimension. First and second cross members each extend between and are coupled to two of the legs. A transverse member is provided between the first cross member and the second member and a container extends along the transverse member. The container includes a plurality of weighted compartments.
This application is a non-provisional application claiming priority to U.S. Application Ser. No. 61/220,627 filed on Jun. 26, 2009, titled ADJUSTABLE TABLE which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to tables. In particular the present invention relates to adjustable height tables. Often, only a small area is offered by decks and patios attached to multi-unit dwellings. Many of these decks and patios are not large enough in area to allow for a comfortable arrangement of a conventional round table and chairs. Also, even a deck or patio of a larger area often lacks a sufficient amount of table surface for the various activities of the given space, e.g., near or alongside the outdoor grill. Accordingly, there is a need for a table that is compatible with the often small decks and patios associated with multi-unit dwellings.
Some embodiments relate to a table having a table top having a first dimension and a second dimension, the second dimension being longer than the first dimension. At least four legs extending from the table top to a supporting surface are provided. A backing member extends substantially vertically from the table top along one of the first dimension or the second dimension. First and second cross members each extend between and are coupled to two of the legs. The second cross member extends generally parallel to the first cross member. A transverse member is provided between the first cross member and the second member. A primary container extends along the transverse member and proximate to the supporting surface. The container includes a plurality of weighted compartments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONSome embodiments of the invention include table that is rectangular in shape; this allows more space for the seating around it to be maneuvered. The table can be used for cooking and serving food, dining, entertainment, or leisure. The table can be accompanied by chairs or stools, because the legs are adjustable in height. The table is freestanding; it can be positioned in an interior area of a deck or patio, or along the perimeter of the space, for example, along the railing when the table is used with backing members. The table is designed so it can be used as a single unit, or multiple units can be used together in a modular fashion. Both, the single unit and multiple units can be used in a variety of arrangements. The bottom of each set of legs may be connected and stabilized by a base member. These two base members each have two feet that depending on the manner in which the table is being used, can be extended to give the table a wider base. Connected between these base members for added stability is a cross member support, and a weighted container to help anchor the table.
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The exterior dimensions of the housing 76 of backing member brackets 22, 24, and 26 allow it to fit firmly within the interior faces of the receiving brackets 55, 65, 75, and 85. The receiving brackets 55. 65. 75. and 85 have flanges 61 and 63 with holes 89 for mounting. Side edges 62 and 64 are connected to a bottom edge 66. Bottom edge 66 has a hole 77. The diameter of hole 77 allows for the spring loaded bracket 54 to fit firmly inside of it.
The housing 76 of backing member brackets 22, 24, and 26 can be inserted into the respective receiving bracket 55 or 65, 75 and 85 when the spring loaded button is compressed. As the spring loaded button 54 crosses hole 77 in the respective receiving bracket, the spring decompresses, locking the brackets. The backing member bracket(s) 22, 24, and 26 can be released from their respective receiving brackets 55 or 65, 75 and 85 by compressing the spring loaded button 54 and simultaneously pulling the backing member bracket(s) away from the receiving bracket(s).
Attached to the bottom of exterior leg section(s) 27 is base member 50. The base member 50 houses retractable base sections 28 and 38, which slide freely inside the base member 50 when the spring loaded buttons 68 are compressed. When the spring loaded buttons 68 pass the adjustment hole(s) 37, the button(s) 68 decompress, locking the retractable base sections 28 and 38 into the desired position with the base member 50. The retractable base section 28 is shown extended, and the retractable base section 38 is shown in its original position. To unlock the position of the retractable base sections 28 and 38 the spring loaded buttons 68 can be compressed and the retractable base sections can slide into the alternate positions. Each retractable base section 28 and 38 has a foot 18 attached to the bottom edge of the exterior terminus.
Attached to the bottom of exterior leg section(s) 27 is base member 35. The base member 35 houses retractable base sections 19 and 29, which slide freely inside the base member 35 when the spring loaded buttons 68 are compressed. When the spring loaded buttons 68 pass the adjustment hole(s) 37, the button(s) 68 decompress, locking the retractable base sections 19 and 29 into the desired position with the base member 35. The retractable base section 19 is shown extended, and the retractable base section 29 is shown in its original position. To unlock the position of the retractable base sections 19 and 29 the spring loaded buttons 68 can be compressed and the retractable base sections can slide into the alternate positions. Each retractable base section 19 and 29 has a foot 18 attached to the bottom edge of the exterior terminus.
Although the description above contains much specificity, it should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. For example, the synchronization system has been designed so that it can serve to deliver both very large content items and very small data items of any type to a plurality of users with or without continuous Internet access. While a particular implementation of the system involves using the synchronization system to transfer videos, messages, work flow diagrams, tests, and performance statistics, the synchronization system could be used independently with any one or a plurality of those applications or to manage any type of data transfer over networks. Furthermore, the invention of the team communication platform can be applied to any one or a plurality of numerous team environments where communication and team interaction are important. These environments include, but are not limited to, team sports, healthcare, education, government, and business.
Thus, the scope of the claim should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
Claims
1. A table comprising:
- a table top having a first dimension and a second dimension, the second dimension being longer than the first dimension;
- at least four legs extending from the table top to a supporting surface;
- a backing member extending substantially vertically from the table top
- along one of the first dimension or the second dimension;
- a first cross member extending between and coupled to two of the legs;
- a second cross member extending between and coupled to two of the legs, the second cross member extending generally parallel to the first cross member;
- a transverse member extending between and coupled to the first cross member and the second member; and
- a primary container extending along the transverse member and proximate to the supporting surface, the container comprising a plurality of weighted compartments.
2. The table of claim 1, wherein the second dimension is roughly equal in length to a whole number times the length of the first dimension.
3. The table of claim 2, wherein the backing member is segmented into roughly equal length sections, each section being roughly equal in length to the first dimension and at least one of the sections may be mounted to the table top along the first dimension to couple the table to the other structure such that the second dimension extends from the support surface.
4. The table of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of weighted compartments is configured to hold about ten pounds of a weighting material.
5. The table of claim 4, wherein the weighting material is water.
6. The table of claim 4, wherein the weighting material is sand.
7. The table of claim 1, wherein the primary container is of a length of about the length of the second dimension.
8. The table of claim 7, wherein the primary container comprises a pair of openings configured to receive two legs spaced apart by a distance roughly equal to the first dimension.
9. The table of claim 8, wherein each table leg is adjustable in length.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 24, 2010
Publication Date: Dec 30, 2010
Inventor: Paul KIEKHAEFER (Falls City, NE)
Application Number: 12/822,674
International Classification: A47B 9/00 (20060101); A47B 13/02 (20060101);