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| United States Patent | 5230491 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5230491.html |
| Inventor(s) | Tseng; Chuen-Jong (Chiayi Hsien, TW) |
| Abstract | A table leg assembly includes a plurality of vertical legs, a plurality of
radial bars to brace the vertical legs, and a central body to interconnect
the radial bars. The body includes a cylindrical rigid block which has a
top end and a bottom end, a cylindrical periphery that interconnects the
top and bottom ends, and a plurality of ribs that extend vertically and
that project radially from the cylindrical periphery at predetermined
angular intervals. The table leg assembly further includes a plurality of
curved connecting plates, each being disposed between two adjacent ribs
and each having two opposite ends screwed to the two adjacent ribs. Each
of the connecting plates is integrally connected to a respective one of
the radial bars. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5230491 |
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Table leg assembly |
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July 27, 1993 |
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August 27, 1992 |
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I claim:
1. A table leg assembly, comprising:
a plurality of vertical legs;
a plurality of radial bars to brace said vertical legs;
a central body interconnecting said radial bars, said body including a
cylindrical rigid block having a top end and a bottom end, a cylindrical
periphery interconnecting said top and bottom ends, and a plurality of
ribs vertically extending and radially projecting from said cylindrical
periphery at predetermined angular intervals; and a plurality of curved
connecting plates, each being disposed between two adjacent said ribs and
each having two opposite ends screwed to said two adjacent said ribs, each
of said connecting plates being integrally connected to one of said radial
bars.
2. A table leg assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said
connecting plates has a top flange and a bottom flange extending over and
abutting against a respective one of said top and bottom ends of said
central body.
3. A table leg assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said two opposite
ends of each said connecting plate are stepped, each of said stepped ends
having a notched part and a projecting part screwed to each of said ribs,
said notched part of each of said connecting plates receiving said
projecting part of an adjacent one of said connecting plates. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a table leg assembly, more particularly to a
table leg assembly which includes a plurality of vertical legs which are
braced by a plurality of radial bars.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are different types of tables which are ideal for different purposes,
e.g. a dining table, a writing table, a desk bureau, etc.. Durability is
an important factor which is considered when one selects a desired table.
Since the stability of a table is related to the durability of the same,
and since the firmness of the table legs affects the stability of the
table, table manufacturers usually install different types of table leg
assemblies in order to increase the stability of the table legs, thereby
preventing the table from swaying due to external forces.
As shown in FIG. 1, in a known table leg assembly, one end of a radial bar
B is connected to a respective table leg A, while the other end of the
radial bar B extends toward a central ring-shaped member C and is
connected to the periphery of the latter. The radial bar B can be
connected to the ring-shaped member C in two ways, as shown in FIGS. 2 and
3.
Referring to FIG. 2, the end of the radial bar B which extends toward the
ring-shaped member C has an arc face to abut the periphery of the
ring-shaped member C and further has a projecting pin B1 with a length
that is shorter than the diameter of the cross-section of the ring-shaped
member C.
The ring-shaped member C has a plurality of insert holes C1 to receive the
pins B1 of the radial bars B. The inner diameter of the insert hole C1 is
slightly greater than the diameter of the pin B1 so as to permit the
insertion of the pin B1 into the insert hole C1.
During assembly, adhesive is applied onto the pins B1 of the radial bars B
and the insert holes C1 of the ring-shaped member C. The pins B1 of the
radial bar B are then inserted into the corresponding insert holes C1 of
the ring-shaped member C, thereby connecting the bars B and the
ring-shaped member C.
Referring to FIG. 3, one end of the radial bar B extends toward the central
ring-shaped member C and has an arc face to abut the periphery of the
ring-shaped member C. The arc face is formed with an axial screw bore B1'.
The ring-shaped member C has a plurality of insert holes C1' to receive
screw bolts D. During assembly, each bolt D passes through a washer D1 and
one of the insert holes C1' so as to engage the screw bore B1' of one of
the radial bars B.
The above-described table leg assembly has some disadvantages. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3, the connecting and supporting area between the radial bar B
and the ring-shaped member C is merely at the locations where the pins B1
or bolts D contact the ring-shaped member C and is thus relatively small.
Furthermore, variations in weather conditions (such as humidity) and the
application of external forces (such as those for moving the table or
those exerted by the weight of the user's legs on the bars) may further
reduce the connecting strength and loosen the connection of the bar and
the ring-shaped member.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objective of this invention is to provide an improved table leg
assembly with an enhanced durability and stability.
According to this invention, a table leg assembly of this invention
includes a plurality of vertical legs and is characterized by:
a plurality of radial bars to brace the vertical legs;
a central body to interconnect the radial bars, said central body including
a cylindrical rigid block which has a top end and a bottom end, a
cylindrical periphery interconnecting the top and bottom ends, and a
plurality of ribs extending vertically and projecting radially from the
cylindrical periphery at predetermined angular intervals; and
a plurality of curved connecting plates, each being disposed between two
adjacent ribs and each having two opposite ends screwed to the two
adjacent ribs, each of the connecting plates being integrally connected to
one of the bars.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An embodiment of this invention will be described in detail with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 shows a known table leg assembly;
FIGS. 2 and 3 shows two methods of assembly for the table leg assembly
shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a table leg
assembly according to this invention; and
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIG. 4, the table leg assembly of this invention can be used
to support a table top. Each vertical leg 1 is connected firmly to one end
of a respective radial bar 2 by means of screws (not shown). The other end
of the radial bars 2 extends toward a central body 3 and is connected
integrally to a respective one of curved connecting plates 4 which are
assembled around and secured to the central body 3.
As shown in FIG. 5, the central body 3 may be a compression-molded aluminum
product and is in the form of a hollow cylinder. The central body 3
includes a plurality of ribs 31 which extends vertically and projects
radially from its periphery at predetermined angular intervals. Each rib
31 includes two screw holes 32 respectively provided at the top and bottom
portions thereof.
The connecting plates 4 are compression-molded aluminum plates which are
curved so as to surround the periphery of the central body 3. Each plate 4
is integrally molded with one of the bars 2. The two opposite ends of each
connecting plate 4 are stepped, and each stepped end of the connecting
plates 4 has a projecting part 44, which extends over and which is screwed
to a respective one of the ribs 31, and a notched part 43, which receives
the projecting part 44 of an adjacent one of the curved connecting plates
4. Each projecting part 44 includes a screw hole 41 to be screwed to one
of the screw holes 32 on the corresponding radial rib 31. Each curved
connecting plate 4 has top and bottom flanges 42 which extend over and
abut against the top and bottom ends of the central body 3, respectively.
After assembling the above components, since the central body 3 and the
connecting plates 4 are made of aluminum, the table leg assembly can bear
increased loads and can resist deformation and fracture. In addition, the
table leg assembly is not easily affected by weather conditions and is not
susceptible to rusting.
The table leg assembly of this invention has an increased connecting area
at the joints thereof so that it can provide a greater bearing capacity.
Furthermore, the radial ribs 31 of the central body 3 have a proper
thickness so that they can firmly receive the screws and prevent the
screws from loosening. Moreover, the presence of the top and bottom
flanges 42 enhances the bearing capacity of the connecting plates 4.
Therefore, the entire construction of the table leg assembly of this
invention is strong and durable.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is
considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood
that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is
intended to cover various arrangement included within the spirit and scope
of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications
and equivalent arrangements.
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