[0001] The present invention relates to a workbench or worktable, and in particular relates
to a worktable which is foldable for easy and convenient storage when not in use and
portability. Most worktables are formed with fixed dimensions, and workpieces or articles
to be worked on are tightly fastened to the tabletop by clamping means thereon to
facilitate the working operations to be performed on it. Worktables with fixed dimensions
occupy a very large storage space and are not convenient in either carriage or storage,
and consequently, do not meet the requirements of portability nor can they be easily
moved to a storage room when they are not in use.
[0002] There is a kind of folding worktable designed to have a set of telescopic tubes or
foldable linkage provided between two pairs of table legs. The worktable may be folded
to reduce its volume for storage by upwardly lifting one pair of legs while matching
the folding action of the telescopic tubes or of the linkage. However, this folding
worktable involves many complicated parts which make it difficult to manufacture and
assemble, expensive in production, and inconvenient in use. Consequently, it is unacceptable
by most users.
[0003] It is therefore, a main object of the present invention to provide a worktable which
can overcome and eliminate the drawbacks of the conventional worktables and thereby
greatly improves the practicability of worktables.
[0004] It is the aim of the present invention to provide a worktable which includes two
pairs of legs permitted to be folded toward each other, and a tabletop with one end
pivotally connected to a support arm while the other end of which may be independently
swung.
[0005] In accordance with a first aspect of the invention there is provided a worktable
comprising:
two pairs of legs, a table top supported by the legs,
the legs of each said pair being pivotally interconnected by a joint means at their
upper ends, and
said tabletop including a pair of receiving frames, pivotally connected to said
joint means and having a pair of clamping members disposed thereon, the distance between
said members being adjustable by a threaded rod to enable articles to be firmly clamped
therebetween, and a pair of support arms having upper ends pivotally connected to
forward end portions of the respective receiving frames, the lower ends of the support
arms comprising locking means for releasable engagement with locating pins provided
on the forward most legs of the pairs of legs for said support arms to support said
tabletop to maintain it in a level condition, said locking means including slidable
fixing means movable between open and closed positions for releasing and locking the
support arm, respectively, with respect to said locating pin, and disengagement of
the support arms from said locating pins permitting said legs to pivot toward each
other and said tabletop to be pivoted upwardly and thereby the worktable to be folded
is substantially flat.
[0006] It is another object of the present invention to provide a worktable, the tabletop
of which includes one pair of fixtures which are movable in relation to each other
and can be disposed either in a level position or in a vertical position for clamping
or fixing articles to be supported by the worktable.
[0007] In accordance with a second aspect the invention provides a worktable comprising
a pair of elongate clamping members, support means carrying the clamping members and
including means for moving said members towards and away from each other in a direction
transverse to the length of said members, each clamping member being mounted on the
support means by hinged mounting fixtures including upper and lower parts connected
for relative pivotal movement between two positions substantially 90
o apart, whereby the clamping members are independently and selectively adjustable
about generally parallel longitudinal axes and between positions substantially level
with the plane containing said axes and substantially perpendicular to said plane.
[0008] The worktable described herein further comprises a plurality of auxiliary clamps
disengagably mounted on top boards of the worktable in order to clamp articles. Other
features and advantages of the invention may become apparent from the following detailed
description given with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:-
Fig. 1 is a perspective of a worktable in accordance with the invention and showing
the legs in an extended position, with one of the top boards having been omitted to
more clearly illustrate the way the fixtures can be disposed upright for clamping
an article;
Fig. 2 is a side view showing the worktable of the invention in a folded position;
Figure 3 is a fragmental side view showing the alternative flat and upright positions
of the fixtures and top boards;
Figure 4 is a three-dimensional perspective showing a support arm in detail; and
Figure 5 shows the manner in which the retaining pin in the fixtures is operated.
[0009] Illustrated in Fig. 1 is a worktable 100 having two pairs of legs 10, a tabletop
20, and one pair of support arms 30. A joint means or bracket 11 is attached to the
legs of each pair of legs 10 to pivotally join the same at their top ends while it
also pivotally mounts a support or receiving frame 21 of the tabletop 20. As viewed
in Fig. 1, the righthand leg is fixed to the bracket 11 and the lefthand leg is pivoted
to the bracket. Two tool racks 12 act as cross struts an extend transversely between
the corresponding legs of the two pairs of legs 10, the racks being provided with
openings with different sizes and configuration for receiving tools (not shown) so
that they can be accessed easily whenever they are needed.
[0010] The tabletop 20 includes two receiving frames 21 respectively pivoted on the brackets
at the tops of the legs fixed thereto. On each of the receiving frames 21, a pair
of fixtures in the form of two-part hinge mounts are provided for attaching top boards
27 thereon. One of the hinge mount fixtures is fixedly connected to the receiving
frame whereas the other fixture is longitudinally movable and is connected to a nut
engaged with a threaded rod. The threaded rod (Fig. 3) is installed inside the receiving
frame 21, and crank rocker handles are fastened to the rods and provided outside the
working end of each receiving frame 21, so that they can be used to adjust the distance
between the two fixtures and hence the top boards 27, for tightly clamping and releasing
an article between the top boards. Since the above-mentioned adjustment structure
is similar to that of a conventional worktable, it is not described in any detail
herein.
[0011] Referring to Fig. 1, the worktable 100 of the present invention further comprises
a plurality of auxiliary chucks or clamps disengagebly mounted on the top boards 27
of the worktable 100. With the auxiliary clamps 40 mounted thereon, the worktable
100 may clamp articles of various sizes and shapes. The top boards 27 are provided
with a plurality of engaging holes to receive the auxiliary clamps 40 therein, in
a manner known per se.
[0012] The worktable 100 of the present invention is characterised by including the two
support arms 30 and by being provided with two adjustable, hinged fixtures. Each of
the support arms 30 is pivotally connected by its upper end to the underside of the
front end of a respective receiving frame 21, while its lower end is provided with
a pair of detent notches 31 and a slidable fixing means in the form of a latch plate
32. The dents 31 are arranged to receive a locating pin 14 provided on the forwardly
extending leg 10 while the fixing latch 32 serves to lock the locating pin 14 in the
notches 31, the latch being movable between two different, i.e. locking and release
positions which the notches 31 are closed and opened respectively, whereby by this
way, the support arms 30 are firmly but detachably connectable to the two forwardly
extending legs 10 for retaining the tabletop 20 in a horizontal position. The latch
plates are preferably spring-loaded and biased into their closed position.
[0013] When the fixing latches 32 is moved to the release position, the notches 31 are opened
and the support arms may detach from the locating pins 14, and, consequently, the
legs 10, to allow the legs 10 are well as the table top 20 to be folded in a vertical
direction due to their pivotal connection with the brackets 11.
[0014] Each of the top board mounting fixtures comprises an upper part 23 and a lower part
22, the upper part 23 is pivotally connected to the lower part 22 while the latter
is disposed on the receiving frame 21. The upper part 23 is provided with a retaining
pin 24 which transversely passes through an arcuate guiding slot 25 formed in the
lower part and having enlarged holes at its ends. The retaining pin 24 has a spring
26 supported thereon for biasing the pin longitudinally, and the pin has larger diameter
end portions which engageable in the enlarged holes at the ends of the guiding slots
25, for securing the upper part in either of two pivotal positions so that the top
board 27 fixed on top of the upper part 23 may be positioned in either a level i.e.
horizontal position or an upright position to facilitate the clamping of articles
of different sizes and/or shapes by the lower part 22. The alternative positions for
the top boards are shown in Fig. 3. When the worktable 100 is to be folded, the bottom
ends of the support arms 30 are released from the locating pins 14, and the legs as
described above.
[0015] Then the tabletop 20 is pivoted upwardly and the legs of each of legs 10 are folded
toward each other, which can be performed while two pairs of legs 10 are in contact
with the ground. The worktable is shown in its folded condition in Fig. 2, from which
it can be seen the space occupied by the folded worktable 100 is minimal whereby handling
and storage are facilitated.
1. A worktable comprising two pairs of legs (10), a table top (20) supported by the legs,
the legs of each said pair being pivotally interconnected by a joint means at their
upper ends, and said tabletop including a pair of receiving frames (21), pivotally
connected to said joint means and having a pair of clamping members (27) disposed
thereon, the distance between said members being adjustable by a threaded rod to enable
articles to be firmly clamped therebetween, and a pair of support arms (30) having
upper ends pivotally connected to forward end portions of the respective receiving
frames, the lower ends of the support arms comprising locking means for releasable
engagement with locating pins (14) provided on the forward most legs of the pairs
of legs for said support arms to support said tabletop to maintain it in a level condition,
said locking means including slidable fixing means (32) movable between open and closed
positions for releasing and locking the support arm, respectively, with respect to
said locating pin, and disengagement of the support arms from said locating pins (14)
permitting said legs to pivot toward each other and said tabletop to be pivoted upwardly
and thereby the worktable to be folded is substantially flat.
2. A worktable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower ends of the support arms have
notches (31) for receiving the locating pins, and the fixing means comprise longitudinally
slidable latch elements arranged to retain the pins in the notches in lower closed
positions thereof.
3. A worktable as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein a pair of clamping member support
fixtures is carried on each receiving frame, each said fixture includes a lower part
(22) connected to said receiving frame, an upper part (23) pivotally connected to
said lower part for movement between two positions substantially at 90o to each other, whereby the clamping members are adjustable between respective positions
in which said members are substantially level, and in which said members are substantially
upright.
4. A worktable comprising a pair of elongate clamping members (27), support means carrying
the clamping members and including means for moving said members towards and away
from each other in a direction transverse to the length of said members, each clamping
member being mounted on the support means by hinged mounting fixtures including upper
and lower parts (22, 23) connected for relative pivotal movement between two positions
substantially 90o apart, whereby the clamping members are independently and selectively adjustable
about generally parallel longitudinal axes and between positions substantially level
with the plane containing said axes and substantially perpendicular to said plane.
5. A worktable according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the upper and lower parts of each fixture
are interconnected by a retaining pin (24) fastened to one part and engaged in a guide
slot formed in the other part.
6. A worktable according to claim 3, 4 or 5, wherein releasable means (24, 25) is provided
for retaining the upper part of each fixture in each of said two positions.