GB2446570A - Flip-Top Table Mechanism - Google Patents

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GB2446570A
GB2446570A GB0702782A GB0702782A GB2446570A GB 2446570 A GB2446570 A GB 2446570A GB 0702782 A GB0702782 A GB 0702782A GB 0702782 A GB0702782 A GB 0702782A GB 2446570 A GB2446570 A GB 2446570A
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Ferenc Juhasz
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Faversham Furniture Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B3/00Folding or stowable tables
    • A47B3/08Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B13/00Details of tables or desks
    • A47B13/003Connecting table tops to underframes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2200/00General construction of tables or desks
    • A47B2200/0011Underframes
    • A47B2200/002Legs
    • A47B2200/0021Tables or desks of the single column type
    • A47B2200/0025Hinge for pivotable, single column table top

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Abstract

A flip-top table mechanism 1 has an upper member 18 attachable to a lower surface of a table top 38. A base member 12 is attached to an upper end of a table top support 10, the base member being pivotally connected to the upper member 18. A catch 14 extends from a surface of the base member 12. A handle 22 is pivotally connected to the upper member 18, the handle being engageable with the catch 14 to lock the mechanism 1 in at least one operating position. Means, which may be resilient, 32 are provided for urging the handle 21 towards the catch 14. A protective cover may partly cover said catch means.

Description

Flip-Top Table Mechanism This invention relates to a flip-top table
mechanism, for use with flip-top furniture, especially flip-top tables.
A flip-top table is a table having a table top and a table top support, pivotally attached in such a way that the table top can exist in a horizontal position for normal use, or can be flipped up to exist in a vertical position for storage purposes. Flip-top tables are by nature fairly small, and generally have a central pedestal leg, with either a circular base, or a base arrangement comprising a plurality of pronged feet'. Flip-top tables are well known.
Another problem with existing flip-top table mechanisms is that, over time, wear and tear to the mechanism causes it to function less effectively, and in some cases will result in the table top being unable to be held in the horizontal position. Repair or replacement of a worn mechanism can be expensive, if at all possible.
A further disadvantage of existing flip-top table mechanisms, is that excessive force to particular areas of the table top can result in the mechanism failing, causing the table top to suddenly flip up out of its horizontal position, resulting in items on the table being undesirably removed.
Yet a further disadvantage of existing flip-top table mechanisms, is a requirement for a safety catch to prevent inadvertent disengagement of a catch handle in the horizontal mode.
Existing flip-top table mechanisms also have a requirement for a locking device, to hold the table top in a vertical storage mode. ( I
Yet another disadvantage with existing flip-top tables is a requirement that the catch handle is manually engaged onto a receiving catch to achieve a safe horizontal top mode.
An aim of the present invention is to provide an improved flip-top table mechanism with the ability to adjust to varying manufacturing tolerances and to wear and tear in the mechanism.
The present invention provides a fliptop table mechanism comprising: an upper member attachable to a lower surface of a table top; a base member attachable to an upper end of a table top support, the base member being pivotally connected to the upper member; a catch member extending from a surface of the base member; a handle, pivotally connected to the upper member, the handle being engageable with the catch member to lock the mechanism in at least one operating position, wherein means are provided for urging the handle towards the catch member.
Preferably, a protector at least partially covers the catch, wherein the protector is formed from a plastics material.
Preferably, the means for urging the handle towards the catch member is a resilient member.
Advantageously the means by which the base member is pivotally connected to the upper member is a first pivot pin, wherein the first pivot pin is a bolt, and the means by which the handle is pivotally connected to the upper member is a second pivot pin.
The flip-top table mechanism is preferably formed from cast aluminium.
In a preferred embodiment, the dimensions of the components of the flip-top table mechanism are proportionally relative to the distance from the centre of the upper end of the table top support and the centre of the means for pivotally connecting the upper member to the handle.
The invention also provides a flip-top tabic having a table top and a table top support, the table top and table top support pivotally connected by a flip-top table mechanism, the mechanism comprising: an upper member attached to the table top; a base member attached to an upper end of the table top support, the base member being pivotally connected to the upper member; a catch member extending from a surface of the base member; a handle, pivotally connected to the upper member, the handle being engageable with the catch member to lock the mechanism in at least one operating position, wherein means are provided for urging the handle towards the catch member.
The invention will now be described in greater detail, by way of example, with reference to the drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a sectional view of a flip-top table mechanism constructed in accordance with the invention; Figure 1 a is a perspective view of two components of the flip-top table mechanism shown in Figure 1; Figure 2 is a side view of a flip-top table including the flip-top table mechanism shown in Figure 1, in a fully-closed configuration; Figure 3 is a side view of the flip-top table shown in Figure 2, with the flip-top table mechanism in mid-operation; Figure 4 is a sectional view of the flip-top table mechanism shown in Figure 1, in a partially-open configuration; Figure 5 is a sectional view of the flip-top table shown in Figure 2, with the flip-top table mechanism in its open position; Figure. 6 is a sectiona! view of the flip-top table mechanism shown in Figure 1, with a component worn; and Figure 7 is a sectional view of the flip-top table mechanism shown in Figure 1, containing proportional critical measurements of the invention.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 shows a flip-top table mechanism I mounted on a central pedestal 10 of a table (not shown). A base member 12 is attached to the pedestal 10, the base member having a pivot end 12a and a catch end 12b. A partially-curved catch 14 extends from the catch end 12b of the base member 12. A protector 16, made of a plastics material, covers the catch 14, and provides protection from wear and tear to the catch.
An upper member 18 is pivotally connected to the pivot end 1 2a of the base member 12 by means of a first pivot pin 20. With the flip-top table mechanism in a closed position, a lower surface of the upper member 18 rests upon a raised portion 21 at the catch end 12b of an upper surface of the base member 12. The upper member 18 is provided with means for attaching it to a lower surface of a table top (not shown).
As shown in Figure 1 a, a handle 22 extends through an aperture 23 in the upper member 18 at the catch end 12b of the base member 12. The handle 22 has a grip end 22a arid a pivot end 22b. The pivot end 22b is shaped such that it fits into a cavity 24 formed in the upper member 18. An aperture through the pivot end 22b of the handle 22 receives a second pivot pin 26. A first projection 28 extends from the handle 22, and is positioned so as to engage with the underside of the protector 16 of the catch 14.
A second projection 30 extends from the handle 22, in the opposite direction to the first projection 28.
A coil spring 32 is positioned, in a state of partial compression, between the second projection 30 of the handle 22 and an upper support 34 of the upper member 18, so that the spring exerts a downwards force on the second projection 30, and a rotational force on the handle in the direction of arrow F. As shown in Figure 2, the flip-top table mechanism 1 is attached to a flip-top table 35 having a table base 36 and a table top 38, the base member 12 being connected to the pedestal 10 of the table base, and the upper member 18 being connected to the table top.
With the flip-top table mechanism in its closed position, the table top 38 is substantially horizontal, and the upper surface of the first projection 28 of the handle 22 is urged by the spring 32 towards, and engages with, the underside of the protector 16 of the catch 14, creating a frictional resistance between the upper surface of the first projection and the protector.
Referring to Figures 3 and 4, in order to move the table top 38 into a vertical position, the grip end 22a of the handle 22 is moved in the direction of the arrow F'. When the first projection 28 of the handle 22 has been displaced beyond the protector 16 of the catch 14, an upwards force can be applied to the table top 38, which will cause it to pivot about the first pivot pin 20, and move into a vertical position.
Referring to Figure 5, when the flip-top table mechanism I is fully opened, the table top 38 is positioned beyond the vertical, with the lower end of the table top resting against the pedestal 10. The weight of the table top 38 and its position beyond the vertical, cause it to remain in its near vertical open position. An advantage of the present invention, therefore, is that no device is required to lock the table top 38 in the vertical position.
When returning the table top 38 to its original horizontal position, the raised end of the table top is lowered. The lower surface of the first projection 28 of the handle 22 makes contact with the upper edge of the protector 16 of the catch 14. The resultant force applied to the lower edge of the first projection 28 causes the handle 22 to be displaced in the direction of arrow F'. The spring 32 is temporarily compressed. Once ( I the first projection 28 has been displaced beyond the edge of the protector 16, the force stored by the compressed spring 32 causes the handle 22 to move in the direction of the arrow F, until the upper surface of the first projection engages with the lower edge of the protcctor 16. Another advantage with the present invention, therefore, is that the catch handle 22 engages automatically with the catch 14, obviating the requirement for manual engagement.
Referring to Figure 6, the compressed spring 32 constantly applies a force to the handle 22 in the direction of the arrow F. If the protector 16 of the catch 14 is worn over time, its size may reduce, or its shape may become distorted. The first projection 28 of the handle 22 will always be urged towards, and engage with, the protector 16, despite the wear or distortion.
Figure 7 shows the flip-top table mechanism 1 marked with the reference letters A to G. Distances D, E and F, and angle G are shown as percentages with respect to distance C, whereby C is the distance between point A and the centre line of the central pedestal 10.
In Figure 7 distance D is 39% of distance C, distance E is 27.5% of distance C, distance F is 71% of distance C, and angle 0 is 19% of distance C where C is defined in millimetres and 0 is defined in degrees. A significant variation in any of these ratios would result in the mechanism failing to close properly.
The flip-top table mechanism described herein is moulded in cast aluminium.
One advantage of the present invention is that with the table top 38 in its horizontal position, the geometries are such that the flip-top table mechanism I will remain closed.
Even if force is applied to any edge of the table top 38, for example if someone sits on the table top, the mechanism 1 will not inadvertently release. Furthermore, no further safety catch is required to secure the mechanism and prevent unintended disengagement of the mechanism.
Another advantage of the present invention is that again, by virtue of its geometry, the mechanism 1 has the ability to adjust to varying manufacturing tolerances and to the possibility of wear in the mechanism generally.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the geometry is as such that the handle 22 will remain easy to use and it will not jam or stick on the catch 14.
It will be appreciated that various alternatives to the flip-top table described hereinbefore can be made including: the second pivot pin 26 may be cast into, or formed as part of, the handle 22; the coil spring 32 may be substituted by a torsion bar or silicone rubber spring; the flip-top table mechanism 1 could be formed from fabricated sheet steel or fabricated sheet aluminium, and tubular material combined with cast components; the upper member 18 could be integral with the table top 38.

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  1. Claims 1. A flip-top table mechanism comprising: an upper mcmbcr
    attachable to a lower surface of a table top; a base member attachable to an upper end of a table top support, the base niember being pivotally connected to the upper member; a catch member extending from a surface of the base member; a handle, pivotally connected to the upper member, the handle being engageable with the catch member to lock the mechanism in at least one operating position, wherein means are provided for urging the handle towards the catch member.
  2. 2. A flip-top table mechanism according to claim 1, wherein a protector at least partially covers the catch.
  3. 3. A flip-top table mechanism according to claim 2, wherein the protector is formed from a plastics material.
  4. 4. A flip-top table mechanism according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the means for urging the handle towards the catch member is a resilient member.
  5. 5. A flip-top table mechanism according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the means by which the base member is pivotally connected to the upper member is a first pivot pin.
  6. 6. A flip-top table mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the first pivot pin is a bolt.
  7. 7. A flip-top table mechanism according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the means by which the handle is pivotally connected to the upper member is a second pivot pin. V a
  8. 8. A flip-top table mechanism according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the flip-top table mechanism is formed from cast aluminium.
  9. 9. A flip-top table mechanism according to claim I whcn appended with claim 7, wherein the dimensions of the components of the flip-top table mechanism are proportionally relative to the distance fron the centre of the upper end of the table top support and the centre of the means for pivotally connecting the upper member to the handle.
  10. 10. A flip-top table having a table top and a table top support, the table top and table top support pivotally connected by a flip-top table mechanism, the mechanism comprising: an upper member attached to the table top; a base member attached to an upper end of the table top support, the base member being pivotally connected to the upper member; a catch member extending from a surface of the base member; a handle, pivotally connected to the upper member, the handle being engageable with the catch member to lock the mechanism in at least one operating position, wherein means are provided for urging the handle towards the catch member.
  11. 11. A flip-top table mechanism substantially as hereinbefore described, with reference to, and as illustrated by, the drawings.
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GB2547718A (en) * 2016-02-29 2017-08-30 Office Initiative Ltd Tiltable support apparatus
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USD879514S1 (en) 2018-04-16 2020-03-31 Playground Store Limited Desk
USD895325S1 (en) 2018-04-16 2020-09-08 Playground Store Limited Desktop with stowed legs
US11051611B2 (en) 2018-04-16 2021-07-06 Playground Store Limited Desk system
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US11039683B2 (en) 2019-03-28 2021-06-22 Dongguan Shichang Metals Factory Ltd. Height adjustable table
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