Multi-positional articulating ergonomic device with modular features
US-2020375353-A1 · Dec 3, 2020 · US
US9532645B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9532645-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514955590-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 3, 2017 |
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A folding table movable between a folded position and a plurality of upright positions is disclosed. Each of the upright positions corresponds to a different table height. The folding table includes a table top and a scissor-folding table base assembly having first and second legs. The second leg is slidably retained adjacent a lower surface of the table top, and the first and second legs are pivotably connected to one another to form an X-shape. A clamp having a plurality of retaining notches retains the second leg against the lower surface of the table top. Movement of the second leg from a first retaining notch to a second notch causes the table to move from a first to a second upright position, having a different tabletop height. The table legs may also be collapsed into a folded position.
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A variable height table, comprising: a table top having an upper surface and a lower surface and a table top height; a pair of tracks attached to the lower surface of the table top, each of the tracks having a gap; a scissor-folding table base assembly including a first leg and a second leg, the first and second legs each having an elongate diagonal member, an upper cross-member attached to a first end of the elongate diagonal member, and a lower foot member attached to a second end of the elongate diagonal member, wherein the first leg upper cross-member is fixedly rotatably connected to the lower surface of the table top, the second leg upper cross-member having ends which are slidably retained within the pair of tracks adjacent the lower surface of the table top, and the first and second legs are pivotably connected to one another, at a position on each leg between the first and the second ends of the legs, so as to form an X-shape; and a clamp, having a plurality of retaining notches for retaining the second leg upper cross-member, and biased against the lower surface of the table top by a spring, wherein the ends of the second leg upper cross-member may be inserted or removed from the pair of tracks through the gaps in the tracks, and wherein movement of the second leg upper cross-member from a first of the retaining notches to a second of the retaining notches causes the legs to pivot relative to one another and varies the table top height from a first height to a second height. 2. The variable height table of claim 1 , wherein the table top comprises a blow-molded plastic member. 3. The variable height table of claim 1 , wherein the table top upper surface has a D-shape. 4. The variable height table of claim 1 , wherein each foot member includes a first end and a second end and is attached to the diagonal member only at the first end of the foot member. 5. The variable height table of claim 1 , wherein each foot member includes a first end and a second end and is attached to the diagonal member at a point located between the two ends of the foot member. 6. The variable height table of claim 1 , wherein the first and second legs are each formed from tubular metal. 7. The variable height table of claim 1 , wherein the foot members each have a width which is greater than the width of the tabletop. 8. The variable height table of claim 1 , wherein the first leg is fixedly rotatably connected to the lower surface of the table top by one or more retainers which are molded into the lower surface of the table top. 9. The variable height table of claim 1 , wherein the first leg is fixedly rotatably connected to the lower surface of the table top by one or more retainer brackets which are fastened to the lower surface of the table top. 10. A folding table, movable between a folded position and a plurality of upright positions, each upright position corresponding to a different table height, a table top having an upper surface and a lower surface and table top height; a pair of tracks attached to the lower surface of the table top, each of the tracks having a gap; a scissor-folding table base assembly including a first leg and a second leg, the first and second legs each having an elongate diagonal member, an upper cross-member attached to a first end of the elongate diagonal member, and a lower foot member attached to a second end of the elongate diagonal member, wherein the first leg upper cross-member is fixedly rotatably connected to the lower surface of the table top, the second leg upper cross-member having ends which are slidably retained within the pair of tracks adjacent the lower surface of the table top, and the first and second legs are pivotably connected to one another, at a position on each leg between the first and the second ends of the legs; and a clamp, having a plurality of retaining notches for retaining the second leg upper cross-member, and biased against the lower surface of the table top by a spring, wherein the ends of the second leg upper cross-member may be inserted or removed from the pair of tracks through the gaps in the tracks, and wherein movement of the second leg upper cross-member from a first of the retaining notches to a second of the retaining notches causes the table to move from a first upright position, having a first tabletop height, to a second upright position, having a second tabletop height, and wherein removal of the second leg upper cross-member from all of the retaining notches allows the legs of the table base assembly to collapse into a folded position. 11. The variable height table of claim 10 , wherein the table top comprises a blow-molded plastic member. 12. The variable height table of claim 10 , wherein the table top upper surface has a D-shape. 13. The variable height table of claim 10 , wherein each foot member includes a first end and a second end and is attached to the diagonal member only at the first end of the foot member. 14. The variable height table of claim 10 , wherein each foot member includes a first end and a second end and is attached to the diagonal member at a point located between the two ends of the foot member. 15. The variable height table of claim 10 , wherein the first and second legs are each formed from tubular metal. 16. The variable height table of claim 10 , wherein the foot members each have a width which is greater than the width of the tabletop. 17. The variable height table of claim 10 , wherein the first leg is fixedly rotatably connected to the lower surface of the table top by one or more retainers which are molded into the lower surface of the table top. 18. The variable height table of claim 10 , wherein the first leg is fixedly rotatably connected to the lower surface of the table top by one or more retainer brackets which are fastened to the lower surface of the table top.
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