Plastic suction table board
US-2018279771-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US9492007B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9492007-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615166728-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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A table has first and second tabletop halves. A leg assembly is mounted to each half and collapses independently of the other and is movable between an extended position and a stowed position. A locking hinge pivotally connects the halves and automatically disengages a locking feature of the hinge when one of the leg assemblies is pivoted. The hinge includes first and second hinge members. The second hinge member includes a pawl pin slot and a pawl pin, which slides in the slot between a first position and a second position. Rotation of the first hinge member with respect to the second hinge member is prevented in the first position and is permitted in the second position. A cable is mounted between the leg assembly and the pawl pin. Pivoting the leg assembly causes the pawl pin to be automatically moved from the first position to the second position.
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A table and locking hinge assembly for pivotally connecting together table top halves and for automatically disengaging a locking feature of the hinge assembly when a table leg is pivoted from an extended position to a stowed position, the assembly comprising: a table comprising: first and second table top halves, each table top half having a first side frame member mounted to the table top half and disposed along a first edge thereof and a second side frame member mounted to the table top half and disposed along a second edge thereof; a first table leg having a crossbar rotatably mounted between the first and second side frame members of the first table top half and a second table leg having a crossbar rotatably mounted between the first and second side frame members of the second table top half, wherein each crossbar rotates as the respective table leg is pivoted from an extended position to a stowed position; a first support member having a first end and a second end, the support member first end being pivotably mounted to the first table leg; a first hinge member mounted to the first table top half and having a notch for selectively engaging a pawl pin; a second hinge member mounted to the second table top half and pivotally connected to the first hinge member for pivotally connecting together the table top halves, the second hinge member having a slot configured to receive the pawl pin; a hinge rod that rotationally connects the first and second hinge members together and extends across the width of the table top halves, wherein the second end of the first support member is pivotably mounted to the hinge rod; the pawl pin disposed in the slot of the second hinge member and operable to slide in the slot between a first position and a second position, wherein the pawl pin engages the notch of the first hinge member when in the first position, thereby preventing rotation of the first hinge member with respect to the second hinge member, and wherein the pawl pin disengages the notch of the first hinge member when in the second position, thereby allowing rotation of the first hinge member with respect to the second hinge member; a cable having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the cable is secured to a portion of the first table leg and the second end of the cable is secured to the pawl pin, such that moving the first table leg from an extended position to a stowed position causes movement of the second end of the cable, thereby moving the pawl pin from the first position to the second position to disengage the pawl pin from the notch. 2. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising a spring member having spring arms that engage the pawl pin and urge the pawl pin toward the first position. 3. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second hinge members are connected together by a hinge pin. 4. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising: the first and second hinge members configured for placement adjacent the first edge of the table top halves; and third and fourth hinge members configured for placement adjacent the second edge of the table top halves. 5. The assembly of claim 4 further comprising a hinge rod that rotationally connects the first and second hinge members together, extends across the width of the table top halves, and rotationally connects the third and fourth hinge members. 6. A collapsible table comprising: a tabletop comprising a first tabletop half and a second tabletop half, the first and second tabletop halves each having a substantially planar top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, an inner edge, and an opposing outer edge which is substantially parallel to the inner edge; a collapsible leg assembly attached to the bottom surface of each of the tabletop halves, wherein each leg assembly is operable to collapse independently of the other leg assembly and is movable between an extended position and a stowed position, and wherein each leg assembly has a crossbar mounted between side frame members, the crossbar rotating as the respective leg assembly is pivoted from the extended position to the stowed position; a first and a second support member, each having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of each support member is pivotably mounted to one of the collapsible leg assemblies; and a locking hinge assembly for pivotally connecting together the first and second table top halves and for automatically disengaging a locking feature of the hinge assembly when at least one of the collapsible leg assemblies is moved from the extended position to the stowed position, the hinge assembly comprising: a first hinge member having a notch for selectively engaging a pawl pin; a second hinge member pivotally connected to the first hinge member, the second hinge member having a slot configured to receive the pawl pin; a hinge rod that rotationally connects the first and second hinge members together and extends across the width of the table top halves, wherein the second end of each of the first and second support members is pivotably mounted to the hinge rod; the pawl pin having opposite ends and a side surface, the pawl pin disposed in the slot of the second hinge member and operable to slide in the slot between a first position and a second position; wherein the pawl pin engages the notch of the first hinge member when in the first position, thereby preventing rotation of the first hinge member with respect to the second hinge member; and wherein the pawl pin disengages the notch of the first hinge member when in the second position, thereby allowing rotation of the first hinge member with respect to the second hinge member; and a cable having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the cable is secured to a portion of the at least one collapsible leg assembly and the second end of the cable is secured to the pawl pin, such that moving the at least one collapsible leg assembly from an extended position to a stowed position causes movement of the second end of the cable, thereby moving the pawl pin from the first position to the second position to disengage the pawl pin from the notch. 7. The collapsible table of claim 6 further comprising a spring member having spring arms that engage the pawl pin and urge the pawl pin toward the first position. 8. The collapsible table of claim 6 wherein the first and second hinge members are connected together by a hinge pin. 9. The collapsible table of claim 6 further comprising: the first and second hinge members configured for placement adjacent a first edge of the table top halves; and third and fourth hinge members configured for placement adjacent a second edge of the table top halves. 10. The collapsible table of claim 9 further comprising a hinge rod that rotationally connects the first and second hinge members together, extends across the width of the table top halves, and rotationally connects the third and fourth hinge members. 11. A collapsible table comprising: a tabletop comprising a first tabletop half and a second tabletop half, the first and second tabletop halves each having a substantially planar top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, an inner edge, and an opposing outer edge which is substantially parallel to the inner edge; first frame members disposed along a first edge of each of the first and second table top halves and mounted to the bottom surface thereof; second frame members spaced apart from the first frame members and disposed along a second edge of each of the first and second table top halves and mounted to the bottom surface thereof; a collapsible leg assembly having a cross
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