U.S. patent application number 13/174043 was filed with the patent office on 2013-01-03 for wall-mounted folding table.
Invention is credited to GARY L. HALL, Hunter B. Hall.
Application Number | 20130000525 13/174043 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 47389285 |
Filed Date | 2013-01-03 |
United States Patent
Application |
20130000525 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
HALL; GARY L. ; et
al. |
January 3, 2013 |
WALL-MOUNTED FOLDING TABLE
Abstract
The wall-mounted folding table has a cabinet adapted for
mounting on a wall. A table or workbench is enclosed in the cabinet
and may be folded outwardly therefrom when desired. Gas springs are
provided to assist in unfolding and folding the table. Telescopic
legs and adjustable feet are utilized for varying the leg length.
Sliding doors are employed as a space-saving function to open and
close the cabinet. The sliding doors are fabricated from pegboard
so that an array of tools can be hung thereon.
Inventors: |
HALL; GARY L.; (Little Rock,
AR) ; Hall; Hunter B.; (Little Rock, AR) |
Family ID: |
47389285 |
Appl. No.: |
13/174043 |
Filed: |
June 30, 2011 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
108/36 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A47B 5/06 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
108/36 |
International
Class: |
A47B 5/04 20060101
A47B005/04 |
Claims
1. A wall mounted folding table, comprising: a cabinet defining an
enclosure, the cabinet being adapted for mounting on a planar wall
surface, the cabinet having an open front and an open rear; a table
having a front end, a rear end and an undersurface the rear end
being pivotally mounted to the cabinet. a pair of legs pivotally
mounted to the undersurface of the table closely adjacent the front
end; a pair of gas springs, each of the gas springs having a
respective first end and second end, each of the first ends being
pivotally mounted to the undersurface of the table, each of the
second ends being pivotally mounted to the cabinet; and doors
mounted on the cabinet for selectively opening and closing the open
front of the cabinet.
2. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 1, wherein
each said leg has with a respective telescopic section.
3. The wall-mounted, folding table according to claim 1, wherein
each said leg has a respective telescopic section and of the
telescopic sections has an adjustable foot.
4. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 1, wherein
said doors are mounted for sliding movement for selectively opening
and closing the open front of said cabinet.
5. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 1, wherein
said doors are fabricated from pegboard.
6. A wall-mounted folding table, comprising: a cabinet defining an
enclosure, the cabinet being adapted for mounting on a planar wall
surface, the cabinet having horizontal and vertical peripheral
walls, an open rear and an open front; a support member mounted to
the vertical peripheral walls of the cabinet; a table having a
front end, a rear end, a working surface and an undersurface, the
rear end being pivotally mounted to the support member, the table
having a first, folded position in which the working surface is
oriented in a vertical position, and a second, unfolded position in
which the working surface is oriented in a horizontal position; a
pair of legs pivotally mounted to the undersurface of the table
closely adjacent the front end of the table; a pair of gas springs,
each of the gas springs having a respective first end and second
end, each of the first ends being pivotally mounted to the
undersurface of the table and each of the second ends being
pivotally mounted to the support member; and a pair of doors
mounted on the cabinet for selectively opening and closing the open
front of the cabinet.
7. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 6, wherein
each said leg has a respective telescopic section.
8. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 6, wherein
said leg has a respective telescopic section and each of the
respective telescopic sections has a respective adjustable
foot.
9. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 6, wherein
said doors are mounted for sliding movement for selectively opening
and closing the open front of said cabinet.
10. The wall-mounted, folding table according to claim 6, wherein
said doors are fabricated from pegboard.
11. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 6, further
including a latch for securing said table in the folded
position.
12. A wall-mounted folding table, comprising: a cabinet defining an
enclosure, the cabinet being adapted for mounting on a planar wall
surface, the cabinet having horizontal and vertical peripheral
walls, an open rear and an open front; a support member mounted to
the vertical peripheral walls of the cabinet; a table having a
front end, a rear end, a working surface and an undersurface, the
rear end being pivotally mounted to the support member, the table
having a first, folded position in which the working surface is
oriented in a vertical position, and a second, unfolded position in
which the working surface is oriented in a horizontal position; a
pair of legs pivotally mounted to the undersurface of the table
closely adjacent the front end of the table; a pair of gas springs,
each of the gas springs having a respective first end and second
end, each of the first ends being pivotally mounted to the
undersurface of the table and each of the second ends being
pivotally mounted to the support member; a pair of horizontally
positioned rails extending across the open front of the cabinet;
and a pair of doors mounted on the pair of rails for sliding
movement thereon for selectively opening and closing the open front
of the cabinet.
13. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 12, wherein
each said leg has a respective telescopic section, each of the
respective telescopic sections having a respective adjustable
foot.
14. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 12, wherein
said doors are fabricated from pegboard.
15. The wall-mounted folding table according to claim 12, further
including a latch for securing said table in the folded position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention generally relates to support
structure, and particularly to a wall-mounted folding table that is
housed in a cabinet.
[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0004] In many environments (condominiums, basement workrooms,
dormitory rooms, etc.) space is at a premium, and furniture must be
chosen that can be accommodated in the usable space. In such
instances foldable furniture has been utilized in an attempt to
more efficiently use the available space. Often, in such
environments a workbench-type structure is needed for supporting
thereon materials and tools to be used for a particular endeavor
(repair-project, hobby, etc.). Furthermore, the needed tools are
usually scattered about and must be found before the aforementioned
endeavor can proceed. It would certainly enhance efficiency and
effort if a compact workbench were available that could be folded
for storage in a cabinet when not in use, and in which the cabinet
would also include means for keeping tools in an orderly array.
Thus, a wall-mounted folding table solving the aforementioned
problems is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The wall-mounted folding table includes a cabinet adapted
for mounting on a wall. A table or workbench is encompassed within
the cabinet walls and may be folded outwardly therefrom when
desired. Gas springs are provided to assist in unfolding and
folding the table. Telescopic legs and adjustable feet are utilized
for varying the leg length. Sliding doors are employed instead of
hinged doors as a space-saving function to open and close the front
of the cabinet. The sliding doors arc fabricated from pegboard so
that an array of tools can be hung thereon.
[0006] Accordingly, the invention presents a wall-mounted cabinet
that encloses a table therein. A linkage system is attached to the
table and cabinet to permit the table to be folded out of the
cabinet for use and folded into the cabinet when not in use.
Sliding doors close the cabinet when the table is folded therein
for storage, All pivot points are provided with nylon bushings to
prevent metal-to-metal contact and thereby reduce friction. The
invention provides for improved elements thereof in an arrangement
for the purposes described that are inexpensive, dependable and
fully effective in accomplishing their intended purposes.
[0007] These and other features of the present invention will
become readily apparent upon further review of the following
specification and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] FIG. 1 is an environmental, perspective view of a
wall-mounted, folding table according to the present invention.
[0009] FIG. 2 is a front view of the wall-mounted, folding table of
FIG. 1, shown in an unfolded position.
[0010] FIG. 3 is a side view of the wall-mounted, folding table of
FIG. 1, shown in an unfolded position.
[0011] FIG. 4 is a front view of the wall-mounted, folding table of
FIG. 1, shown in a folded position and with the cabinet doors
open.
[0012] FIG. 5 is a front view of the wall-mounted, folding table of
FIG. 1, shown in a folded position and with the cabinet doors
closed.
[0013] Similar reference characters denote corresponding features
consistently throughout the attached drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Referring to FIGS. 1-5, the wall-mounted folding table
assembly, generally indicated at 10, comprises a cabinet 12 adapted
for mounting on a planar wall surface. The cabinet 12 is preferably
of rectangular configuration, having vertical and horizontal
peripheral walls W. It should be noted that other configurations
(hexagonal, octagonal, etc.) may be employed, if found suitable.
The cabinet 12 is formed with an open front and rear and is
dimensioned to enclose a folded table F therein. A panel member P
is provided to stabilize the table within the cabinet 12, when
folded. Upper and lower rails 14 extend horizontally and are
coextensive with the width of the cabinet 12 at the open front. A
pair of doors 16 is mounted on rails 14 for sliding movement
thereon, thereby allowing the open front of the cabinet 12 to be
selectively exposed or closed, as desired. The doors 16 are
fabricated from pegboard to allow a plurality of tools T to be hung
thereon in an orderly array.
[0015] Referring to FIGS. 1, 2 and 4, the table F comprises a
working surface 20 having a rear end 20a mounted for pivotal
movement to a support member 22. The support member 22 is mounted
to the cabinet 12 in any convenient and suitable manner. In folded
position, the working surface 20 will be oriented in a vertical
position. When unfolded, the working surface 20 will be oriented in
a horizontal position. Support legs 24 are pivotally attached to
the underside of working surface 20 adjacent the front end 20b
thereof. A linkage system 26 functions to provide stability for the
working surface 20 and to insure that the legs 24 remain
perpendicular to the floor when the table F is in its unfolded
position.
[0016] Referring to FIG. 2, each leg 24 incorporates a telescopic
adjustable section 24a. Each section 24a is provided at its lower
end with an adjustable foot 28. This arrangement permits
pre-adjustment to allow the working surface to be mounted at either
desk or workbench height.
[0017] A pair of gas springs 30 is provided to assist in raising
and lowering the working surface 20. A first end of each spring 30
is pivotally mounted to the support member 22. The second end of
each spring 30 is pivotally mounted to the underside of the working
surface 20. The assist provided by the gas springs 30 requires a
user to exert a force equivalent to only 2 lbs. when unfolding the
table F and 6 lbs. when folding the table F. The springs 30 also
function to hold the table F in a vertical position when folded. A
safety latch and handle 32 (shown in FIG. 4) is provided to
facilitate operation of the assembly.
[0018] It is to be understood that the present invention is not
limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and
all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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