FIELD
[0001] This disclosure relates to folding tables. More particularly, this disclosure relates
to folding tables having movable table tops which may be extended to differing table
top lengths.
BACKGROUND
[0002] It is often desirable to have a table whose table top may be extended or retracted
to different overall table top lengths. In this way, a single table may suitably be
used for a larger variety of tasks. This would be particularly advantageous for a
table which is only used on an occasional basis and which is kept in storage at other
times. However, the addition of extendable table top features adds considerable weight,
complexity, and cost to a table which is undesirable. Accordingly, there is a need
for a table whose table top may be extended or retracted to different overall table
top lengths, which is still relatively simple, lightweight, and inexpensive.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The above and other needs are met by an extendable table according to the current
disclosure. According to one embodiment, the extendable table includes a table frame,
which in turn includes first and second longitudinal frame rails and third and fourth
transverse frame rails secured to opposite ends of the first and second frame rails.
The first and second frame rails are oriented generally parallel to one another, and
the third and fourth frame rails are oriented generally parallel to one another and
perpendicular to the first and second frame rails, so as to define a generally rectangular
frame having four corners.
[0004] A first outer sliding track is secured adjacent an inner surface of the first longitudinal
frame rail and a second outer sliding track is secured adjacent an inner surface of
the second longitudinal frame rail.
[0005] The table also includes first and second cross members each having a first end and
a second end. The first ends of each cross member are secured to a lower portion of
the first longitudinal frame rail, and the second ends of each cross member are secured
to a lower portion of the second longitudinal frame rail.
[0006] In addition, the table includes first, second, third, and fourth table legs, with
each leg being secured to a different corner of the table frame.
[0007] First and second movable table tops are also included in the table, with each of
the table tops including a molded plastic table top surface, a first inner sliding
track secured adjacent a first outer edge of the table top, and a second inner sliding
track secured adjacent a second outer edge of the table top. The inner sliding tracks
of the first and second table tops are slidingly received within the outer sliding
tracks so that the first and second table tops are slidingly movable between a retracted
position and an extended position.
[0008] Also, the table includes a table leaf, having a molded plastic table top surface
and first and second retainers disposed on an underside of the table leaf, wherein
the first and second retainers are configured to fit over and mate with portions of
the first and second cross members.
[0009] In certain embodiments, the table leaf is preferably movable from a storage position,
in which the table leaf rests on the cross members beneath the sliding table tops,
and a use position, in which the table leaf retainers are fitted over and mated with
portions of the first and second cross members so that the table leaf top surface
is aligned between and substantially coplanar with the first and second sliding table
tops.
[0010] In certain embodiments, the first and second sliding table tops preferably each have
an inner edge with a plurality of recesses and projections. The recesses and projections
of the first sliding table top interlock with the recesses and projections of the
second sliding table top when the first and second table tops are both in the retracted
position. In addition, the table leaf preferably includes a first edge and a second
edge, each edge having a plurality of recesses and projections. The recesses and projections
of the table leaf first edge interlock with the recesses of the first sliding table
top and the recesses and projections of the table leaf second edge interlock with
the recesses of the second sliding table top, when the first and second table tops
are both in the extended position.
[0011] In certain embodiments, the first and second cross members are preferably oriented
generally parallel to one another and perpendicular to the first and second frame
rails.
[0012] In certain embodiments, the first, second, third, and fourth table legs are each
foldable and the table further comprises first, second, third, and fourth folding
leg braces for securing the respective first, second, third, and fourth table legs
to the table frame.
[0013] In another aspect, the present disclosure provides an extendable table system, which
is movable between a retracted table configuration and an extended table configuration.
According to one embodiment, the extendable table system includes a table frame, which
in turn includes first and second longitudinal frame rails and third and fourth transverse
frame rails secured to opposite ends of the first and second frame rails. The first
and second frame rails are oriented generally parallel to one another, and the third
and fourth frame rails are oriented generally parallel to one another and perpendicular
to the first and second frame rails, so as to define a generally rectangular frame
having four corners.
[0014] A first outer sliding track is secured adjacent an inner surface of the first longitudinal
frame rail and a second outer sliding track is secured adjacent an inner surface of
the second longitudinal frame rail.
[0015] The table system also includes first and second cross members each having a first
end and a second end. The first ends of each cross member are secured to a lower portion
of the first longitudinal frame rail, and the second ends of each cross member are
secured to a lower portion of the second longitudinal frame rail.
[0016] In addition, the table system includes first, second, third, and fourth table legs,
with each leg being secured to a different corner of the table frame.
[0017] First and second movable table tops are also included in the table, with each of
the table tops including a molded plastic table top surface, a first inner sliding
track secured adjacent a first outer edge of the table top, and a second inner sliding
track secured adjacent a second outer edge of the table top. The inner sliding tracks
of the first and second table tops are slidingly received within the outer sliding
tracks.
[0018] Also, the table system includes a table leaf, having a molded plastic table top surface
and first and second retainers disposed on an underside of the table leaf.
[0019] The table system is movable between a retracted table configuration and an extended
table configuration. In the retracted table configuration, the first and second movable
table tops are slid together along the first and second sliding tracks so that the
table tops abut one another and the table leaf rests on the cross members beneath
the sliding table tops. In the extended table configuration, the first and second
movable table tops are slid apart along the first and second sliding tracks and the
table leaf is disposed between the first and second movable table tops so that the
table leaf retainers are fitted over and mated with portions of the first and second
cross members and the table leaf top surface is substantially coplanar with the first
and second sliding table tops.
[0020] In certain embodiments, the first and second sliding table tops preferably each have
an inner edge with a plurality of recesses and projections. The recesses and projections
of the first sliding table top interlock with the recesses and projections of the
second sliding table top when the first and second table tops are both in the retracted
position. In addition, the table leaf preferably includes a first edge and a second
edge, each edge having a plurality of recesses and projections. The recesses and projections
of the table leaf first edge interlock with the recesses of the first sliding table
top and the recesses and projections of the table leaf second edge interlock with
the recesses of the second sliding table top, when the first and second table tops
are both in the extended position.
[0021] In certain embodiments, the first and second cross members are preferably oriented
generally parallel to one another and perpendicular to the first and second frame
rails.
[0022] In certain embodiments, the first, second, third, and fourth table legs are each
foldable and the table further comprises first, second, third, and fourth folding
leg braces for securing the respective first, second, third, and fourth table legs
to the table frame.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Further advantages of the invention are apparent by reference to the detailed description
when considered in conjunction with the figures, which are not to scale so as to more
clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout
the several views, and wherein:
FIG. 1 is an assembly view of an extendable table according to one embodiment of the
present disclosure, shown with a table leaf;
FIG. 2 is an assembly view of an extendable table according to one embodiment of the
present disclosure, shown without a table leaf;
FIG. 3 is an assembly view of a frame for an extendable table according to one embodiment
of the present disclosure, shown in an extended configuration;
FIG. 4 is an assembly view of a frame for an extendable table according to one embodiment
of the present disclosure, shown in a retracted configuration;
FIG. 5 is a bottom perspective view of an extendable table according to one embodiment
of the present disclosure, shown in an extended configuration; and
FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view of an extendable table according to one embodiment
of the present disclosure, shown in a retracted configuration;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] According to the present disclosure, an extendable table is provided. The table is
movable between a retracted table configuration, having a shorter overall table top
length, and an extended table configuration, having a longer overall table top length.
[0025] As shown in FIGS. 1 - 4, the extendable table 10 includes a table frame 12, made
up of first, second, third, and fourth frame rails 14, 16, 18, 20. The first and second
rails 14, 16 are longitudinal frame rails, extending along the length of the table
10, and are oriented generally parallel to one another. The third and fourth rails
18, 20 are transverse frame rails, extending across the width of the table 10. The
third and fourth rails 18, 20 are oriented generally parallel to one another and perpendicular
to the first and second frame rails 14, 16. The third and fourth rails 18, 20 are
welded, bolted, or otherwise secured to opposite ends of the first and second frame
rails 14, 16, so as to define a generally rectangular frame 12 having four corners
22a, 22b, 22c, 22 d. The first, second, third, and fourth frame rails 14, 16, 18,
20 are each preferably formed from a stamped or extruded metal, such as steel.
[0026] In addition to the four frame rails, the table 10 also includes a first and a second
cross member 24, 26, each extending below the four frame rails. Each of the first
and second cross members 24, 26, includes a first end and a second end. The first
ends 28a, 28b of the cross members 24, 26 are secured to a lower portion of the first
longitudinal frame rail 14, and the second ends 30a, 30b of the cross members 24,
26 are secured to a lower portion of the second longitudinal frame rail 16. Like the
four frame rails, the first and second cross members 24, 26 are each preferably formed
from a stamped or extruded metal, such as steel.
[0027] In addition, the table 10 includes first, second, third, and fourth table legs 32a,
32b, 32c, 32d, with each leg being secured to a different corner 22a, 22b, 22c, 22d
of the table frame 12. The table legs 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d are generally hollow and
may have either a generally round or generally rectangular cross-section and may be
formed from either metal or from a polymer. For instance, the legs 32a, 32b, 32c,
32d may be formed from tubular steel, or from extruded polymers.
[0028] In some instances, the table legs 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d may be permanently attached
to the table frame 12. In other embodiments, the table 10 may be of a "knock-down"
design, wherein the table legs may be removable for ease of storage when the table
is not in use. In another, more preferred embodiment, the table legs are foldable.
More particularly, in a preferred embodiment, the first, second, third, and fourth
table legs 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d are each foldable and the table includes first, second,
third, and fourth folding leg braces 34a, 34b, 34c, 34d for securing the respective
first, second, third, and fourth table legs 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d to the table frame
12, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4. In some embodiments, he two legs at each respective
end of the table may also be joined together by a crossbar.
[0029] The table also includes first and second outer sliding tracks 36, 38. A first outer
sliding track 36 is secured adjacent an inner surface of the first longitudinal frame
rail 14 and a second outer sliding track 38 is secured adjacent an inner surface of
the second longitudinal frame rail 16. The first and second outer sliding tracks 36,
38 are generally formed from a metal such as steel and have a generally C-shaped cross-section.
The outer sliding tracks 36, 38 may be secured to the longitudinal frame rails 14,
16 by screws, rivets, adhesive, or the like.
[0030] Above the frame 12, the table 10 also includes first and second movable table tops
40, 42. Both table tops 40, 42 may be slidably moved between a retracted position
and an extended position.
[0031] Each of the first and second table tops 40, 42 includes a molded plastic table top
surface 44a, 44b. In general, at least a portion of both the first and second table
tops 40, 42 are preferably provided as blow-molded plastic members 46. These blow-molded
plastic members 46 will generally have a substantially hollow interior in order to
reduce the overall weight of the extendable table. In order to provide additional
strength and rigidity to the hollow, molded plastic members 46, a pattern of ribs
or other shapes may be formed into the molded lower surfaces 48 of each of the first
and second table tops 40, 42.
[0032] Each of the first and second movable table tops 40, 42 also includes a first inner
sliding track 50 secured adjacent a first outer edge of the table top and a second
inner sliding track 52 secured adjacent a second outer edge of the table top. The
inner sliding tracks 50, 52 of the first and second table tops 40, 42 are slidingly
received within the outer sliding tracks 36, 38 so that the first and second table
tops 40, 42 are slidingly movable between a retracted position and an extended position.
[0033] Like the outer sliding tracks 36, 38, the first and second inner sliding tracks 50,
52 are generally formed from a metal such as steel and may be secured to the longitudinal
frame rails by screws, rivets, adhesive, or the like. The first and second inner sliding
tracks 50, 52 preferably have a generally L-shaped cross-section and are sized to
be received within the outer sliding tracks 36, 38. In some embodiments of the table,
the respective first and second inner sliding tracks 50, 52 of each movable table
top 40, 42 may each be secured to one or more reinforcement bars 54, which extend
underneath and provide extra support for, the movable table tops 40, 42. One or more
rollers 56 may also be rotatably secured to each of the inner sliding tracks, to facilitate
movement of the inner sliding tracks 50, 52 within the outer sliding tracks 36, 38.
[0034] Finally, the table includes a removable table leaf 58. The table leaf 58 has a molded
plastic table top surface 60 and first and second retainers 62, 64 disposed on an
underside 66 of the table leaf 58. These retainers 62, 64 are configured to fit over
and mate with portions of the first and second cross members 24, 26. Like the first
and second table tops 40, 42, at least a portion of the table leaf 58 is preferably
provided as a blow-molded plastic member. The first and second retainers 62, 64 then
may be molded into the shape of the underside 66 of the table leaf 58. Alternatively,
the retainers 62, 64 may be separately formed and then secured to the underside of
the table leaf 58.
[0035] In use, the table is movable between a retracted table configuration, in which the
table leaf 58 is retained in a storage position as shown in FIG. 6, and an extended
table configuration, in which the table leaf 58 is retained in a use position as shown
in FIG. 5.
[0036] In the retracted table configuration, the first and second movable table tops 40,
42 are slid together along the first and second sliding tracks so that the table tops
40, 42 abut one another and the table leaf 58 is stored below the table tops 40, 42,
resting on the cross members 24, 26 beneath the sliding table tops. In this retracted
table configuration, table leaf 58 is oriented so that the retainers 62, 64 are offset
from - and thus not mated to - the first and second cross members 24, 26. Moreover,
in the retracted table configuration, the overall length of the table 10 is equivalent
to the combined lengths of the first and second table tops 40, 42, which is generally
from about 48 to about 96 inches.
[0037] In the extended table configuration, the first and second movable table tops 40,
42 are slid apart along the first and second sliding tracks and the table leaf 58
is disposed between the first and second movable table tops 40, 42 so that the table
leaf retainers 62, 64 are fitted over and mated with portions of the first and second
cross members 24, 26 and the table leaf top surface 60 is substantially coplanar with
the first and second sliding table tops 40, 42. In this extended table configuration,
the overall length of the table 10 is equivalent to the combined lengths of the first
and second table tops 40, 42, plus the table leaf 58. In general, the overall table
length in this extended configuration is generally from about 60 to about 144 inches.
[0038] If desired, the first and second sliding table tops 40, 42 may each have an inner
edge 68, with each inner edge 68 having a plurality of recesses and projections. The
recesses and projections along the inner edge 68 of the first sliding table top 40
interlock with the recesses and projections along the inner edge 68 of the second
sliding table top 42 when the first and second table tops 40, 42 are both in the retracted
position. In addition, the table leaf 58 may include a first edge 70 and a second
edge 70, with each edge 70, 72 having a plurality of recesses and projections. The
recesses and projections of the table leaf first edge 70 interlock with the recesses
and projections along the inner edge 68 of the first sliding table top 40 and the
recesses and projections of the table leaf second edge interlock with the recesses
and projections along the inner edge 68 of the second sliding table top 42, when the
first and second table tops 40, 42 are both in the extended position.
[0039] The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this invention have been presented
for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive
or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or
variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen
and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of
the invention and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary
skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various
modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications
and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended
claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally,
and equitably entitled.
1. An extendable table, comprising:
a table frame, comprising:
first and second longitudinal frame rails that are oriented generally parallel to
one another; and
third and fourth transverse frame rails secured to opposite ends of the first and
second frame rails, the third and fourth transverse frame rails oriented generally
parallel to one another and perpendicular to the first and second frame rails, thereby
defining a generally rectangular frame having four corners;
a first outer sliding track secured adjacent an inner surface of the first longitudinal
frame rail;
a second outer sliding track secured adjacent an inner surface of the second longitudinal
frame rail;
first and second cross members each having a first end and a second end, the first
ends of each cross member being secured to a lower portion of the first longitudinal
frame rail and the second ends of each cross member being secured to a lower portion
of the second longitudinal frame rail;
first, second, third, and fourth table legs, each secured to a different corner of
the table frame;
first and second movable table tops, each including a molded plastic table top surface,
a first inner sliding track secured adjacent a first outer edge of the table top,
and a second inner sliding track secured adjacent a second outer edge of the table
top, wherein the first and second inner sliding tracks of the first and second table
tops are slidingly received within the first and second outer sliding tracks so that
the first and second table tops are operable to slide between a retracted position
and an extended position; and
a table leaf including a molded plastic table top surface and first and second retainers
disposed on an underside of the table leaf, wherein the first and second retainers
are configured to fit over and mate with portions of the first and second cross members.
2. The extendable table of Claim 1, wherein the table leaf is movable from a storage
position in which the table leaf rests on the cross members beneath the sliding table
tops, and a use position in which the first and second retainers fit over and mate
with portions of the first and second cross members so that the top surface of the
table leaf is aligned between and substantially coplanar with the first and second
sliding table tops.
3. The extendable table of any of the preceding claims, wherein the first and second
sliding table tops each have an inner edge with a plurality of recesses and projections,
and wherein the recesses and projections of the first sliding table top interlock
with the recesses and projections of the second sliding table top when the first and
second table tops are both in the retracted position.
4. The extendable table of Claim 3, wherein the table leaf includes a first edge and
a second edge, each edge having a plurality of recesses and projections, and wherein
the recesses and projections of the first edge of the table leaf interlock with the
recesses of the first sliding table top, and the recesses and projections of the second
edge of the table leaf interlock with the recesses of the second sliding table top
when the first and second table tops are both in the extended position.
5. The extendable table of any of the preceding claims, wherein the first and second
cross members are oriented generally parallel to one another and perpendicular to
the first and second frame rails.
6. The extendable table of any of the preceding claims, wherein the first, second, third,
and fourth table legs are each foldable and the table further comprises first, second,
third, and fourth folding leg braces for securing the respective first, second, third,
and fourth table legs to the table frame.