[0001] The present invention relates to an extensible leg, in particular, but not exclusively,
for furniture peninsulae, equipped with a typical safety lock means.
[0002] Those skilled in the art are well aware of the existence of extensible legs for furniture
peninsulae which are formed by two tubular telescoping portions which can be locked
at different heights by means of a bayonet coupling.
[0003] In addition to the above, that tubular portion which is designed to rest on floor
is also equipped with a fine adjustment-levelling device (commonly referred to as
"adjusting foot"), used to compensate for very small level differences, for example
deriving from floor irregularities.
[0004] Extensible legs of this type display two drawbacks.
[0005] A first drawback is represented by the relatively low safety level offered by the
system, because the lock secured by the bayonet coupling is labile: in fact, in order
to release said lock a rotation is in fact sufficient -- even an inadvertent rotation,
for example during a leg cleaning, or caused by a child -- of either tubular portion
relatively to the other, causing a sudden downwards falling of the supported peninsula,
with evident risk of physical damage to possibly present people.
[0006] Another drawback derives from the need for also equipping the extensible leg with
a fine adjustment-levelling means ("adjusting foot"). This additional implement increases
the product cost, and not always is appreciable from an aesthetical viewpoint.
[0007] The purpose of the present invention is of obviating the drawbacks which affect the
prior art, by providing an extensible leg, in particular for furniture peninsulae,
which, besides being provided with an extremely safe system for locking the leg at
the desired height, does not require any additional devices for fine adjustment-levelling.
[0008] The above purpose is achieved by an extensible leg showing the characteristics recited
in the appended claims.
[0009] The structural and functional characteristics of the invention and its advantages
over the prior art will be evident from a study of the following disclosure, made
by referring to the accompanying drawings, which display an exemplifying embodiment
of extensible leg realized according to the innovative principles of the same invention.
[0010] In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a partially sectional elevation view illustrating a leg according to the
present invention locked at the desired height and in an extended condition;
Figure 2 shows a view similar to Figure 1, but illustrating the same leg in its shortest
condition; and
Figures 3 and 4 are two sectional views of two details, on an enlarged scale, illustrating
the lock mechanism according to the present invention in its leg unlocking and locking
positions, respectively.
[0011] In the drawings, the leg according to the present invention is generally indicated
with the reference numeral (10) and is structurally formed by a first tubular element
(11) with a free end designed to rest on the floor, and a second tubular element (12),
interlinked with the first tubular element (11), with a free end designed to be fastened
by means of a flange means (13) to a table top (not represented in figures), e.g.,
the peninsula of a furniture piece.
[0012] In greater detail, the second tubular element (12) is provided with a screw-thread
as shown in (14) and gets screwed on a sleeve (15) displaying a screw-thread in (16),
integral with the first tubular element (11).
[0013] Said sleeve (15) is furthermore provided with an extended portion (17) protruding
from the tubular element (11) and externally screw-threaded in (18) (Figures 3 and
4).
[0014] On said extended portion (17) a locking ring-nut (19) screw-threaded in (20) gets
inmeshed; with a split lock element of conical shape (21) being translatably, but
not rotatably, constrained to said ring-nut (19). Said split lock element of conical
shape (21) is split in (22) and is wedged in between said second tubular element (12)
and the complementary internal surface of the extended portion (17) of the sleeve
(15) integral with said first tubular element (11).
[0015] From the above disclosure made by referring to the accompanying figures, it will
be clear that the extensible leg according to the present invention, thanks to the
screw-thread coupling between both tubular elements (11), (12) and with the split
lock element of conical shape (21) in the position of Figure 3, can be adjusted at
the desired height with a fine enough adjustment action without any risks for said
tubular elements (11), (12) undergoing any undesired mutual translation.
[0016] Additionally to the above, when it has reached the desired height and adjustment
condition, the system can be stably locked, in positive mode, by rotating the ring-nut
(19) in that direction which will cause the split lock element of conical shape (21)
to translate to its position as shown in Figure 4, in which it is wedged in between
the tubular element (12) and the sleeve (15).
[0017] Of course, in order to unlock the system, it is enough that the ring-nut (19) is
rotated in opposite direction to the preceding locking rotation direction.
[0018] Thus, the purpose recited in the preamble to the disclosure, of providing an extensible
leg with safety locking system at the desired height and in which a fine enough adjustment
having the purpose of levelling and compensating for possible small floor unevennesses,
can be performed with no need ror providing said leg with a further adjustment device
(adjusting foot), is achieved.
1. Extensible leg, in particular but not exclusively for, furniture peninsulae, characterized
in that it comprises, in combination: a first tube (11) and a second tube (12) screw-threaded
in (14) and screwed on a screw-threaded sleeve (15) integral with an end of said first
tube (11), with between said tube (12) and said sleeve (15) a locking means being
provided which can be shifted between a first position in which said tubes (11), (12)
can be screwed to each other, and a second position in which said tubes (11), (12)
are stably locked in their mutual position.
2. Leg according to claim 1, characterized in that said locking means is constituted
by a split lock element of conical shape (21) which can be driven to translate between
both said positions by means of an external ring-nut (19) inmeshed on said sleeve
(15).
3. Leg according to claim 2, characterized in that said split lock element of conical
shape (21) enters the existing gap between the screw-thread (14) of said second tube
(12) and an internal complementary surface of said sleeve (15).