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Article of furniture collapsible to a plane position
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US2874013A
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Feb. 17, 1959 G. MILLER 2,874,013
ARTICLE OF FURNITURE COLLAPSIBLE TO A PLANE POSITION Filed Aug. 16, 1957 00/32 ZF/GJ 54 o o L\ l0 l6 l2 l4 9J 20 I8 /F/a. 2
A FIG. 4 4 i 2 2c INVENTOR United States Patent [ARTICLE OF FURNITURE COLLAPSIBLE TO A I PLANE POSITION Gustave Miller, Washington, D. C. I
Application August 16, 1957, Serial N0.'67 8,641
3 Claims. c1. sir-s4 This invention relates to a collapsible table or the like such as a bench, stool, seat or other similar article of furniture and has for an object to provide an improved collapsible article of furniture which can be easily and generally improved collapsible article of furniture parla ticularly useful as a catering or banquet table or bench, and likewise useable in the home to provide an equally sturdy table or bench which can be quickly set up when needed and which may be easily collapsed, easily carried, and stored away to occupy a minimum of space no greater than the thickness of the table or bench top of the article of furniture.
Still a further object of this invention is to provide a collapsible article of furniture which will be exceedingly simple and inexpensive to construct and very efficient in use and which may be readily set. up or collapsed in a minimum period of time when needed.
Still a further object of this invention is to provide an article of furniture having hinged leg and brace means, wherein the brace means provides an operating means removing the leg means from flush position within the article of furniture to supporting position, and also serves to hold the leg means either in 'fiush position or vin supporting position as desired, and is readily and quickly movable from flush position to supporting position and vice versa by a simple manipulation of the brace means.
Briefly, this invention consists of a collapsible article of furniture such as a table, bench, stool or the like and consists generally of two similar plane members one of which provides the table or bench top surface and the other of which has cuts made therethrough which define at least two leg members and a brace means for each, the cut-out legs and braces leaving a substantial marginal portion which is secured to the first plane member and thus reinforces the same, the leg means being hinged at one edge to an edge of the cut-out in the plane member, and a brace means having its cut-out extending from within the area of the leg to within the area of the plane member beyond the hinging edge of the leg, with the brace hinged to the leg and the other end free and movable from a flush position in which it holds the leg likewise in flush position to a bracing position whereby it moves the leg from flush position to supporting position so that a single manipulation of the brace serves to move the leg between flush position and supporting position, and the brace is further provided with means at its free end cooperating with cooperating means in the cut-out from which it is cut and also with cooperating means in the plane member spaced from the cut-out so that the end of the brace will be held in a flush or in supporting position.
2,874,013 Patented Feb. 17, 1959 "ice With the above and other objects in view as will hereinafter become apparent, this invention comprises the construction, combination and relation of parts hereinafter set forth, disclosed, claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:
i Fig. 1 is a bottom plan fragmentary view of the article of furniture of this invention with the leg and brace means collapsed in flush position.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view on an enlarged scale online 22 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an end elevational view.
Fig. 4 is a side elevational view.
7 There is shown at 10 the article of pressure of this invention, which article may be a table, a bench or stool ortother similar article made in a size appropriate. for the use, for which it. is intended. There is shown at :12 the table top or its equivalent as consisting of anupper plane member 14 having a preferablyinperforate table surface 16. Secured back to back with thebottom surface 18 of table top 14' is alower plane member 20 of substantially similar size and outline, thelower plane member 20 and the upper .plane member 14 being firmly glued or otherwise secured together, and may be. either of solid wood or of laminated plywood, so as to have increased strength. The edges of theupper plane member 14 andlower plane member 20 may be provided with anedge molding 22 extending entirely thereabout.
However, before thelower plane member 20 is securely fastened to theupper plane member 14, it is cut through as hereinafter described so as to provide twolegs 24 one at each end of the table, and abrace 26 for eachleg 24. To facilitatelegs 24 providing a firm support, it may be provided with two spaced apart supportngfoot edges 28 as shown.
Eachbrace 26 is cut-out so as to have its major area extend into the supporting end of itsleg 24, and a small area extending into the adjacent area of the lower plane member beyond the supporting end of theleg 24 as shown. Supporting ends of eachleg 24 is providedwith two piano hinges 3t] securing the supporting edges of thelegs 24 to the adjacent cut-out edges of the lower plane member, thehinges 30 being spaced from each other by thebrace 26 which extends across this hinge area. Thebrace 26 is provided with asimilar piano hinge 32 hinging the end of thebrace 26 within the area of theleg 24 to the adjacent cut-out edge of theleg 24. Adjacent the other end of thebrace 26 in the lower plane member area there are provided readily releasable means for holding thebrace 26 flush within its cut-out in the lower plane member, such means consisting of a conventional bullet catch in one edge of thebrace 26 adjacent its free end and acooperating catch socket 36 in one side of the cut-out 38 in the lower plane member area. Spaced from the end of the cut-out 38 in thelower plane member 20 is a brace end receiving cut-out 40 which the free end of thebrace 26 maybe extended in supporting position, one side of the cut-out 40 being provided with a similarbullet catch socket 42 so as to releasably secure the end of thebrace 26 therewithin. The edges of the end of thebrace 26 may be beveled as shown to provide a greater bearing surface and an edge of the cut-out 40 may be further beveled as at 44 to provide a greater bearing surface.
To facilitate manipulation of thebrace 26, ahand hold 46 may be cut-out therein as shown. Two additional hand holds 48 are likewise provided in thelower plane member 20 in the area intermediate the cut outs for thelegs 24.
In operation, the article offurniture 10 may be readily stored with thelegs 24 andbraces 26 in flush position as shown in Fig. 1. When needed for use, the table or article of furniture may be readily carried by inserting a hand in either hand hold 48 until the table is brought to the position in which it is to be used. Then, temporarily standing the table or article on one long edge, ones hand may be inserted into the hand hold 46 to grasp thebrace 26 and force the release of the bullet catch from thesocket 36, lifting thebrace 26 about itshinge 32 and then pulling on thebrace 26 causing theleg 24 to move out from its flush position, about itshinge 30, until the free end of thebrace 26 is inserted into the cut-out 40 and its bullet catch cooperates with thesockets 42 therein. At this position, thelegs 24 will have been moved to at least a right angle to thetable top 12, or possibly slightly beyond a right angle so as to better insure theleg 24 from collapsing when in supporting position, depending on whether the bullet catch or overhauling means are sufficiently strong to hold the braces against accidental removal.
If desired, in order to provide against the possibility of collapse, either a suitable angle beyond a right angle will be selected so as to make collapse practically impossible, or aslide bolt 50 on one side is provided in addition to the bullet catch, the slide bolt being countersunk within the brace end and accessible through aslot 54 for operation byknob 52 to move it into thelatch hole 56 in thelower plane member 20.
In order to collapse the table intentionally, the free end of thebrace 26 will be removed from the cut-out 40, p
afterslide bolt 50 has been withdrawn fromlatch hole 56, by grasping thebrace 26 through its hand hold 46 and then using thebrace 26 as a manipulating tool, theleg 24 is likewise moved about itshinge 30 to the fiush position shown in Fig. 1 and thebrace 26 is then moved into flush position with the bullet catch holding it in flush position thus preventing any possibility of the leg from accidentally moving about its hinge. Obviously, the bullet catch holding means should be sufficient to hold the brace and leg in flush position although abolt latch hole 56 may also be provided in flush position, and then theseparate slide bolt 50 may be used for positively holding it in operative supporting position or flush position. Obviously if the slide bolt is not provided, a second similar bullet catch means would be provided.
While the article has been shown and the structure described in detail, it is obvious that this invention is not to be considered as being limited to the exact form disclosed, and that changes in detail and construction may be made therein within the scope of what is claimed, without departing from the spirit of this invention.
Having thus set forth and disclosed the nature of this invention, what is claimed is;
1. An article of furniture comprising a pair of fiat plane members of substantially similar outline, one of said members having a flat plane furniture upper surface, the other of said plane members being secured back to back with the lower surface of said first plane member, said lower plane member being formed with cuts made therethrough defining at least two legs and a brace for each leg and cut-outs in which legs and leg braces can nest substantially flush within said lower plane member, hinge means connecting the edges of said legs to corresponding edges of said leg cut-outs, the cut-outs for each said brace extending from within its respective leg across the hinging edge of said leg into the adjacent area of said lower plane member, hinge means connecting the edge of said brace within its leg area to its respective edge of said brace cut-out within its leg area, readily releasable means on the end of said brace opposite its hinged end cooperating with means in its cut-out in said lower plane member holding said brace and its hinged leg in flush position within said lower plane member, a brace end receiving cut-out in said lower plane member spaced from the adjacent end of said brace cut-out, means in said brace end receiving cut-out cooperating with said readily releasable brace end means, said brace when in flush position thereby holding its leg in flush position, said brace end when hinged from flush position providing means for withdrawing its leg from flush position and for securing its said leg in supporting position when said brace end is inserted in said brace end receiving cut-out in said lower plane member.
2. The article of claim 1, and hand facilitating means for each said brace end comprising a hand receiving cutout through each said brace.
3. The article of claim 1, said readily releasable means on the end of said brace including a bullet catch for holding said brace end in flush position and a slide bolt for latching said brace end in supporting position in said brace end receiving cut-out.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 127,484 Harish June 4, 1872 565,450 Gibson Aug. 11, 1896 896,231 Mulkey Aug. 18, 1908 1,776,346 Buffington Sept. 23, 1930 2,472,962 Shuflin June 14, 1949 2,695,828 Witkowiak Nov. 30, 1954 2,708,145 Anderson et al. May 10, 1955
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US896231A (en)*1907-10-221908-08-18Ben W MulkeyCombination mailing device and picture-frame.
US1776346A (en)*1924-09-201930-09-23Calvin A BuffingtonFolding table
US2472962A (en)*1946-05-281949-06-14Max ShlafrockCollapsible table or the like
US2695828A (en)*1949-06-091954-11-30Witkowiak Leon JohnFolding table with paired legs
US2708145A (en)*1953-09-231955-05-10Enfred W AndersonHinge bracket and brace for table legs and the like

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