Self-stabilizing system and method for long tables

文档序号:1188709 发布日期:2020-09-22 浏览:17次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 用于长桌的自稳定系统和方法 (Self-stabilizing system and method for long tables ) 是由 埃迪·拉菲 于 2018-10-11 设计创作,主要内容包括:披露了一种用于将长桌稳定在不平坦表面上的整体系统。一种形式包括两个间隔开的支撑件,所述支撑件中的每个支撑件包括竖直构件。一个水平平台附接至所述支撑件之一的上部和桌面的下侧,并且第二水平平台贴附到柱并且附接到所述桌面的下侧。所述柱可插入另一支撑件的竖直构件中并且可移动地接合在其第一端,使得所述柱可以相对于所述竖直构件以摇动的方式左右移动以稳定所述桌子。另一种形式包括具有两个间隔开的支撑件和稳定构件的桌子,每个支撑件具有水平构件,所述稳定构件被配置为在一个水平构件上滑动并与之可移动地连接。所述稳定构件在附接时可以绕与所述水平构件的连接点摇动。(An integrated system for stabilizing a long table on an uneven surface is disclosed. One form includes two spaced apart supports, each of the supports including a vertical member. One horizontal platform is attached to the upper portion of one of the supports and the underside of the table top, and a second horizontal platform is affixed to the post and attached to the underside of the table top. The post may be inserted into a vertical member of another support and movably engaged at a first end thereof such that the post may move side-to-side in a rocking manner relative to the vertical member to stabilize the table. Another form includes a table having two spaced apart supports, each support having a horizontal member, and a stabilizing member configured to slide on and be movably connected with one of the horizontal members. The stabilizing member may rock about a connection point with the horizontal member when attached.)

1. A table, comprising:

a table top supported by two spaced apart supports proximate opposite edges of the table, each of the supports including a vertical member;

a first horizontal platform attached to a first support of the two spaced apart supports, the supports being attached to an underside of the table top;

a second horizontal platform affixed to a post inserted into the vertical member of the second one of the spaced apart supports and movably joined at an upper end to the vertical member and attached to the underside of the table top; and

wherein the column is movable left and right in a rocking manner with respect to the vertical member to stabilize the table.

2. The table as in claim 1, further comprising at least one pair of legs extending from near a bottom of each support member.

3. The table as in claim 1, wherein a nut and bolt combination movably engages the post to the upper end of the upright member.

4. The table as in claim 1, wherein the table top and each spaced apart support member do not form a right angle.

5. A table, comprising:

a table top supported by two spaced apart supports near opposite edges of the table, each of the supports including a pair of legs separated by a horizontal member attached to an underside of the table top; and

a stabilizing member affixed to an underside of the table top and movably attached to one of the horizontal members of the two spaced apart supports such that the stabilizing member is pivotable about a connection point with one of the horizontal members of the two spaced apart supports.

6. The table as in claim 5, further comprising one or more cross members affixed to the horizontal member or stabilizing member.

7. The table as in claim 5, wherein the stabilizing member has a U-shaped body.

8. A table as claimed in claim 7 wherein the U-shaped body is dimensioned to slide on one of the horizontal members of the two spaced apart supports.

9. The table as in claim 5, further comprising a foot located at the bottom of each leg.

10. The table as in claim 5, wherein the table top and each spaced apart support member do not form a right angle.

11. A table, comprising:

a table top supported by a plurality of spaced apart supports, the supports including at least two independent vertical supports attached to an underside of the table top and a third support including a pair of legs separated by a horizontal member attached to the underside of the table top; and

a stabilizing member affixed to the underside of the table top and movably attached to the third support such that the stabilizing member is pivotable relative to the horizontal member.

12. The table as in claim 11, further comprising a cross member affixed to the stabilizing member.

13. The table as in claim 11, wherein the stabilizing member has a U-shaped body.

14. A table as claimed in claim 13 wherein the U-shaped body is dimensioned to slide on one of the horizontal members of the two spaced apart supports.

15. The table as in claim 11, further comprising a foot located at the bottom of each leg.

16. The table as in claim 11, further comprising a horizontal platform on top of each vertical support.

17. The table as in claim 11, wherein the table top and each spaced apart support member do not form a right angle.

Technical Field

Embodiments of the present invention relate to a long table that includes a self-stabilizing system for preventing rocking of the table and chair.

Background

Table tops, particularly those associated with tables used in restaurants and other businesses, are desirably stable so that items placed on their table tops remain stable. Moreover, tables that move continuously over uneven surfaces are very intrusive to people sitting around them. The solution involving placing folded paper under one leg of the table is not at all effective.

Accordingly, it would be beneficial to develop a new automated system for stabilizing a table top associated with a table on an uneven surface.

Disclosure of Invention

Embodiments of the present invention relate to an integrated system for stabilizing a table on an uneven surface. In one embodiment, a table includes: a table top supported by two spaced apart supports proximate opposite edges of the table, each of the supports including a vertical member having at least one pair of legs extending from proximate a bottom thereof; a first horizontal platform attached to an upper portion of one of the supports and an underside of the table top; a second horizontal platform affixed to a post inserted into the vertical member of the second one of the supports and movably joined at an upper end to the vertical member and attached to the underside of the table top; and wherein the column may move left and right in a rocking manner with respect to the vertical member to stabilize the table.

In one embodiment, the connection between the vertical shaft and the column can be tightened and loosened to adjust the force required to allow the column to rock within the vertical member.

In another embodiment, a table includes: a table top supported by two spaced apart supports proximate opposite edges of the table, each of the supports including a pair of legs separated by a horizontal member affixed to an underside of the table top; a stabilizing member affixed to the underside of the table top and movably engaged to one of the horizontal members of the two spaced apart supports such that the stabilizing member can pivot about a connection point with one of the horizontal members of the two spaced apart supports.

In another embodiment, a table includes: a table top supported by a plurality of spaced apart supports, the supports including at least two independent vertical supports attached to an underside of the table top and a third support including a pair of legs separated by a horizontal member attached to the underside of the table top; a stabilizing member affixed to the underside of the table top and movably attached to the third support such that the stabilizing member is pivotable relative to the horizontal member.

Other variations, embodiments, and features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the drawings, and the claims.

Drawings

Figure 1 illustrates components of a first table self-stabilizing system according to an embodiment of the present invention;

figure 2 illustrates the components of the assembled first table self-stabilizing system according to an embodiment of the present invention;

figure 3 illustrates the components of the first table self-stabilizing system further assembled in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

figure 4 illustrates a first table self-stabilizing system fully assembled in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

figure 5A illustrates a perspective side view of a component of a second table self-stabilizing system, according to an embodiment of the present invention;

figure 5B illustrates a perspective top view of components of a second table self-stabilizing system, according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6A illustrates a stabilization member removed according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6B illustrates a mounted stabilizing member according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6C illustrates a stabilizing member inclined in a first direction, according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6D illustrates a stabilizing member that is inclined in a second direction according to an embodiment of the present invention;

figure 7 illustrates components of a third table self-stabilizing system according to an embodiment of the present invention;

figure 8 illustrates a third table self-stabilizing system according to an embodiment of the present invention; and

figure 9 illustrates a table and the angle between the table top and the support member according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Detailed Description

For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of embodiments in accordance with the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein, and any additional applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated herein, which would normally occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention claimed.

Figures 1-4 illustrate a first embodiment of a self-stabilizing table 100 and components thereof, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The table 100 generally includes a table top 110 supported by two spaced apart supports 120-1, 120-2, a first horizontal platform 130, and a second horizontal platform 140 attached to a post 150. A pair of legs 122-1 to 122-4 extend from each of the two supports 120-1, 120-2. The first horizontal platform 130 is configured to be attached to an upper portion of a first one of the supports 120-1 and an underside of the table top 110. A second horizontal platform 140 is affixed to the post 150 and is configured to be attached to the underside of the table top 110. As shown, the horizontal platforms 130, 140 are formed of four L-shaped members that engage each other. Other platform designs may also be used.

The post 150 is sized to be inserted into the vertical axis 125 defined by the support 120-2. Fig. 3 shows post 150 inserted into vertical shaft 125. Once inserted, post 150 is movably coupled at an upper end to vertical shaft 125 such that post 150 may move side-to-side within and relative to vertical shaft 125 in a rocking manner to stabilize table 100. In other words, post 150 may oscillate about connection point 127 within vertical axis 125 (with application of a threshold pressure). Loosening and tightening the connection point (e.g., a nut and bolt combination) changes the necessary threshold pressure required to move/adjust the position of column 150 within vertical axis 125.

This ability of the posts 150 to move allows the table top 100 to stabilize in response to the table 100 resting on an uneven surface. Fig. 4 illustrates the table 100 positioned on an uneven surface caused by the legs 122-2 resting on wood square. As shown, the other three legs 120-1, 120-3, and 120-4 rest on the ground in view of the ability of column 150 to move within vertical axis 125. In this manner, the table 100 does not swing upon interaction with the patrons disposed thereabout.

Figures 5A-6D illustrate a second embodiment of a self-stabilizing table 200 and components thereof, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The table 200 generally includes a table top (not shown) supported by two spaced apart supports 220-1, 220-2, each having two legs 225-1 to 225-4 and horizontal members 230-1, 230-2 (best seen in fig. 6A). Each leg 225-1 to 225-4 may include a foot 235-1 to 235-4. The support 220-1 may also include a cross member 222 to further support the table top.

Stabilizing member 250 is configured to slide over and be movably connected with horizontal member 230-2. Stabilizing member 250 is further attached to the underside of the table top. Stabilizing member 250 includes a main body 255 configured to slide over horizontal member 230-2 and cross member 224. In one embodiment, the body 255 is U-shaped (best seen in FIG. 6A) to slide over the rectangular horizontal member 230-2. Those skilled in the art will recognize that other shapes are possible.

As shown in fig. 6B-6D, the stabilizing member 250, when attached, is pivotable with the horizontal member 230-2 about the connection point 260. The rocking motion of the stabilizing member 250 stabilizes the table 200 when on uneven ground.

In another embodiment shown in fig. 7 and 8, the table 300 includes a table top 310 supported by a plurality of spaced apart supports including at least two independent vertical supports 320-1, 320-2 and a third support 325 including a pair of legs 330-1, 330-2 separated by a horizontal member 335. Each vertical support 320-1, 320-2 includes a foot 322-1, 322-2 and the third support 325 includes a pair of feet 327-1, 327-2. Each vertical support 320-1, 320-2 also includes a horizontal platform 324-1, 324-2 for attachment to the underside of the table top 310.

The stabilizing member 350 is configured to slide over and be movably attached to the horizontal member 335. Stabilizing members 350 are further attached to the underside of table top 310. Stabilizing member 350 includes a main body 355 configured to slide over horizontal member 355 and a cross member 360. In one embodiment, the body 355 is U-shaped (similar to the stabilizing device seen in fig. 6A) to slide over the rectangular horizontal member 335.

As shown in fig. 7, the stabilizing member 350 pivots about a connection point (not visible) with the horizontal member 335 when attached. The rocking motion of the stabilizing member 350 stabilizes the table 300 when on uneven ground.

In one embodiment, as best shown in FIG. 9, the supports 225-1 'to 225-4' extend upwardly at a slight angle, rather than directly vertically. As shown in fig. 9, the slight angle to the vertical is 5 °, but it is obvious that the angle may be more than 5 ° or less than 5 °. The support members 225-1 'through 225-4' extend upwardly and outwardly toward the respective ends of the table top 310 'such that the support members 225-1' through 225-4 'do not form right angles with the table top 310' but rather form angles of 85 and 95. This configuration results in a more stable table. This feature may be used in all embodiments of the invention.

Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to several embodiments, other variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the present invention.

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