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  • This invention relates to improvements in bases for tables, having for an lobject to provide a table base whose component parts are of construction and design so that they can be volume produced and then rapidly and securely assembled, all at a minimum cost.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an assembly type of base for tables, the legs of which are capable of convenient, practicable, and compact packaging in knocked-down form for shipment facility and economy, and which, as and when required, can be quickly and effectually grouped in assembly and rmly interconnected.
  • Yet another object of the invention is to provide a table base of the multiple grouped or assembled leg character, novel means being employed for firmly interconnecting the legs and, according to production requirements, permitting certain of the legs of the grouped and interconnected assembly to be included or not ineluded therein, this without in any manner detrimentally affecting the solidity and/ or strength of the finished product.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved table base, a table top, shown in dotted lines, being supported thereon.
  • Figure 2 is an end elevation thereof.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary detail in section, taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 1, looking in the direction in which the arrows point, illustrating the assembly of and interconnection between the supporting legs of a group.
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged fragmentary detail in section, taken at substantially right angles to Figure 3, illustrating the manner in which the end leg of a group is secured in assembled relation.
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmentary detail in horizontal section, taken on the line 5--5 of Figure 4, looking in the direction in which the arrows point.
  • Figure 6 is an end elevation of a modified form of the invention, wherein but two l'egs are provided to an assembled group thereof, and
  • Figure 7 is an enlarged fragmentary detail in vertical longitudinal section, showing the manner in which the supporting legs of a group such as shown in Figure 6 are interconnected, and also, means for closing the ends of the longitudinally disposed bracing and interconnecting members.
  • the invention comprises relatively longitudinally spaced and opposed supporting leg assemblies designated by the numerals l and i interconnected in fixed relation by longitudinally disposed elongated tubes 2. rIhe upper ends of the spaced leg assemblies receive and support thereon a table top 3 which can be of the longitudinally extendable type, well known in the art.
  • the supporting legs constituting the assemblies and i', and the elongated tubes 2 are, preferably though not necessarily, made of metal tubing whose surfaces may be coated or otherwise finished, as desired.
  • the supporting leg assembly consists of a pair of juxtaposed and opposed correspondingly curved and sized tubular legs l and 4', each having flattened upper end table top attaching portions 5 and 5', and flattened or otherwise formed lower ends or feet 6 and 6.
  • Bolts 1 engaging appropriate portions of the frame of the table top 3 are received by and connected to the attaching portions 5 and '5'. Thereby, said top frame is iixedly secured to and on the longitudinally spaced supporting leg assemblies I and l'.
  • Adjacent intermediate side portions of the juxtaposed tubular legs of the assembly have transversely opposed and horizontally aligned openings ll therein, while other and smaller co-axially disposed openings 9 are formed in the respective outer sides of said intermediate portions, the purpose of which will be presently described.
  • the longitudinally disposed elongated tubes 2 are positioned in vertically spaced parallelism, as
  • Cap-nuts l2 are yturned onto the extended screw-threaded-ends of the bolts into bearing engagement with adjacent outer side portions of said supporting legs which, if desired, may be attened, as at i3, to ensure flush bearing contact.
  • the supporting legs l and Il', and the inter-engaged end portions of the elongated tubes 2 are firmly and securely clamped together in the desc 1ibed assembled relation. Obviously, vertical displacement of the elongated tubes from between the supporting leg assembly, with the application of load or ⁇ st-ress thereto, will be positively prevented.
  • the extended outer ends of the elongated tubes A2 are open, as shown in Figures 4 and 5, and plates or anchors Ill having screw-threaded coaxially disposed openings therethrough, are hiredly positioned within the same by spot-welding l5, ror other means.
  • the dil'amc-:ters of the openings il substantially correspond to the outside diameters of the extended ends of the elongated tubes 2, and are adapted to receive the same therethrough.
  • the intermediate portion ofthe curved end leg lt will have capping-like vengagement with and over said entended ends.
  • I may and preferably 'do r'forn'l'srnaller and counter-sunk openings in adjacent portions of the outer side of the end leg :and lengage therethrough connecting screws i3, the inner screw-threaded shanks of which are threadedly engaged with and through the screwthreaded openings in said plates or anchors it,
  • the over-all table assembly comprising the supporting leg assemblies I and l', the elongated tubes, and the table top 3, will be enabled to rmly resist transverse and/or longitudinal tipping or tilting.
  • the end leg I6 of each of the assemblies l and l shall have its upper end terminated at a point below the table top frame, the manner well shown in Figures 1 and For purposes of :dnish and/or ornamentality, this upper end of the end supporting leg IS may be closed, as indicated at lil.
  • curved supporting leg assemblies la and lb including only the transversely opposed supporting legs and excluding the end legs, such as respectively designated by the reference numerals 4 and Il', and l5, in the preceding form of .my invention, are provided.
  • the upper ends of these transversely opposed supporting legs are connected to appropriate portions of the frame of a table top 3', as at 1', all as hereinbefore specifically described.
  • the extended opposite and open ends of the table top longitudinally disposed elongated tubes 2, are preferably closed by either ornamental or strictly utility caps 20, one of each being snugly engaged over said elongated tube :open ends in the Figure 7, and secured in position by passing suitable screws 2l therethrough into threaded engagement with the internal anchors I4 in said tube ends.
  • Assembly of the improved bases can, obviously, be satisfactorily effected by unskilled labor and without the need of special assembling equipment or tools.
  • a supporting base of the character described comprising longitudinally spaced leg assemblies, each including relatively opposed inwardly bowed tubular supporting legs, the intermediate bowed portions of the tubular legs of said leg assemblies being arranged in spaced juxtaposed relation, the inner sides lof the spaced ⁇ juxtaposed portions 'of the tubular legs having relatively vertically spaced openings formed therein and the openings in one of said tubular legs of said leg assemblies being horizontally aligned with the openings in the opposed tubular leg thereof, relatively vertically spaced tubular bodies arranged intermediately of said leg assemblies having their opposite end portions nestingly engaged in the horizontally aligned openings in the inner sides of the tubular legs of said leg assemblies and extending outwardly of and beyond said legs, retaining the intermediate bowed portions of the legs in said spaced juxtaposed relation, and connecting means passed through said intermediate bowed portions and the inner side openings therein and adjacent end portions of said tubular bodies xedly interconnecting the same.
  • a supporting base of the character described comprising spaced leg assemblies, each assembly including opposed inwardly bowed tubular supporting legs and a right angularly disposed inwardly bowed tubular leg, the intermediate bowed portions of the opposed tubular legs of each assembly being arranged in spaced juxtaposed relation, the inner sides of the spaced juxtaposed portions of the opposed tubular legs having relatively vertically spaced openings f-ormed therein and the openings in one of said tubular legs of said leg assemblies being horizontally aligned with the openings in the opposed tubular leg thereof, relatively vertically spaced tubular bodies arranged intermediately of said leg assemblies having their opposite end portions nestingly engaged in the horizontally aligned openings in the inner sides of the opposed tubular legs of said leg assemblies and extending outwardly of and beyond the opposed legs retaining the intermediate bowed portions of the legs in said spaced juxtaposed relation, connecting means passing through said intermediate bowed portions and said inner side openings of said legs and through adjacent end portions of said tubular bodies iixed

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1 F. L. DUER BASE FOR TABLES April 12, 1949.
Filed Oct. 21, 1948 Dan April 12, 1949.- F. L. DUER BASE Fon TABLES 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Oct. 21, 1948 Patented Apr. 12, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE BASE FOR TABLES Frederick L. Duer, Bellwood, Ill.
Application October 21, 1948, Serial No. 55,673
2 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in bases for tables, having for an lobject to provide a table base whose component parts are of construction and design so that they can be volume produced and then rapidly and securely assembled, all at a minimum cost.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a base for tables including grouped supporting legs firmly and securely interengaged and inter-I connected in operative relationship, said legs being individually and collectively cooperative in such relationship in a manner to produce a maximum degree of supporting eiciency.
A further object of the invention is to provide an assembly type of base for tables, the legs of which are capable of convenient, practicable, and compact packaging in knocked-down form for shipment facility and economy, and which, as and when required, can be quickly and effectually grouped in assembly and rmly interconnected.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a table base of the multiple grouped or assembled leg character, novel means being employed for firmly interconnecting the legs and, according to production requirements, permitting certain of the legs of the grouped and interconnected assembly to be included or not ineluded therein, this without in any manner detrimentally affecting the solidity and/ or strength of the finished product.
The foregoing, as well as other objects, advantages and meritorious teachings of my invention, will be in part obvious and in part pointed out in the following detailed disclosure thereof, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, it being understood that the forms of the invention presented herein are precise and what are now considered to be the best modes of embodying its principles, but that other modifications and changes may be made in specific embodiments without departing from its essential features.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved table base, a table top, shown in dotted lines, being supported thereon.
Figure 2 is an end elevation thereof.
Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary detail in section, taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 1, looking in the direction in which the arrows point, illustrating the assembly of and interconnection between the supporting legs of a group.
Figure 4 is an enlarged fragmentary detail in section, taken at substantially right angles to Figure 3, illustrating the manner in which the end leg of a group is secured in assembled relation.
Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmentary detail in horizontal section, taken on the line 5--5 of Figure 4, looking in the direction in which the arrows point.
Figure 6 is an end elevation of a modified form of the invention, wherein but two l'egs are provided to an assembled group thereof, and
Figure 7 is an enlarged fragmentary detail in vertical longitudinal section, showing the manner in which the supporting legs of a group such as shown in Figure 6 are interconnected, and also, means for closing the ends of the longitudinally disposed bracing and interconnecting members.
Referring in detail to the drawings, particulari to the form of invention shown in Figure 1 thereof, the invention, generally stated, comprises relatively longitudinally spaced and opposed supporting leg assemblies designated by the numerals l and i interconnected in fixed relation by longitudinally disposed elongated tubes 2. rIhe upper ends of the spaced leg assemblies receive and support thereon a table top 3 which can be of the longitudinally extendable type, well known in the art.
The supporting legs constituting the assemblies and i', and the elongated tubes 2, are, preferably though not necessarily, made of metal tubing whose surfaces may be coated or otherwise finished, as desired.
Inasmuch as the supporting leg assemblies I and l' are complemental in construction, shape and size, but one thereof is described in detail, such description, of course, sufiicing for both.
The supporting leg assembly consists of a pair of juxtaposed and opposed correspondingly curved and sized tubular legs l and 4', each having flattened upper end table top attaching portions 5 and 5', and flattened or otherwise formed lower ends or feet 6 and 6. Bolts 1 engaging appropriate portions of the frame of the table top 3, are received by and connected to the attaching portions 5 and '5'. Thereby, said top frame is iixedly secured to and on the longitudinally spaced supporting leg assemblies I and l'.
Adjacent intermediate side portions of the juxtaposed tubular legs of the assembly have transversely opposed and horizontally aligned openings ll therein, while other and smaller co-axially disposed openings 9 are formed in the respective outer sides of said intermediate portions, the purpose of which will be presently described.
The longitudinally disposed elongated tubes 2 are positioned in vertically spaced parallelism, as
shown in Figures l, 3 and 4 of the drawings, and their opposite end portions are arranged and extended between the adjacent sides of the opposed tubular legs 4 and 4 of the assemblies' l and l. Said end portions are snugly received and seated in the horizontally aligned openings 8 in the inner sides of the tubular legs, in the manner shown in Figures 3 and 5, and each have transverse co-aXi-ally aligned openings lfd in the same. Bolts l l `are passed through the juxtaposed supporting legs l and li and the seated end portions of the elongated tubes 2, via the openings 8, d and I0, respectively, therein. Cap-nuts l2 are yturned onto the extended screw-threaded-ends of the bolts into bearing engagement with adjacent outer side portions of said supporting legs which, if desired, may be attened, as at i3, to ensure flush bearing contact. rEhus, it is seen that the supporting legs l and Il', and the inter-engaged end portions of the elongated tubes 2 are firmly and securely clamped together in the desc 1ibed assembled relation. Obviously, vertical displacement of the elongated tubes from between the supporting leg assembly, with the application of load or `st-ress thereto, will be positively prevented. At the same time, said end portions of these elongated tubes, being seatingly engaged with and be- `tween the juxtaposed and opposed supporting legs l and f3', will provide a firm and effectual bed or support for the latter, preventing any possibility of relative movemenushifting, vbratory or'otherwise therebetween, and ensuring their permanent cooperative positioning with respect to the table topr3.
The extended outer ends of the elongated tubes A2 are open, as shown in Figures 4 and 5, and plates or anchors Ill having screw-threaded coaxially disposed openings therethrough, are hiredly positioned within the same by spot-welding l5, ror other means.
At end supporting leg l5, curved in a manner to :substantially correspond to the transversely opposed supporting legs li and having appropriately vertically spaced openings il formed in the inner side of its intermediate portion, is provided i to the assembly. It is to be noted that the dil'amc-:ters of the openings il substantially correspond to the outside diameters of the extended ends of the elongated tubes 2, and are adapted to receive the same therethrough. Hence, as shown in Figures 4 and 5 of the drawings,the intermediate portion ofthe curved end leg lt, will have capping-like vengagement with and over said entended ends. To secure this end leg in assembled relation to the curved supporting legs li and f and prevent its displacement or movement with relation to the cappingly engaged extended ends `of the elongated tubes 2, I may and preferably 'do r'forn'l'srnaller and counter-sunk openings in adjacent portions of the outer side of the end leg :and lengage therethrough connecting screws i3, the inner screw-threaded shanks of which are threadedly engaged with and through the screwthreaded openings in said plates or anchors it,
with the connecting screw heads flushly seated table top 3 (see Figures 1 and 2). In consequence, the over-all table assembly comprising the supporting leg assemblies I and l', the elongated tubes, and the table top 3, will be enabled to rmly resist transverse and/or longitudinal tipping or tilting.
Since the flattened upper end table top attaching portions 5 and 5 are connected to the frame of the table top 3, and afford a rm and secure support therefor, I prefer that the end leg I6 of each of the assemblies l and l, shall have its upper end terminated at a point below the table top frame, the manner well shown in Figures 1 and For purposes of :dnish and/or ornamentality, this upper end of the end supporting leg IS may be closed, as indicated at lil.
In some types or characters of tables, etc., it may be desirable to dispense with the curved end supporting leg or legs I6 in the supporting assemblies l and l', above described. This may be especialh7 advantageous when smaller and/or shorter table tops, etc., are to be supported and wherein the chances of endwise tipping or tilting thereof are materially less. Therefore, in Figures 6 and 7 of the accompanying drawings, I have shown a modified form of the invention, which utilizes only the legs 4 and 4 of the respective supporting leg assemblies I and I. Herein, curved supporting leg assemblies la and lb, including only the transversely opposed supporting legs and excluding the end legs, such as respectively designated by the reference numerals 4 and Il', and l5, in the preceding form of .my invention, are provided. The upper ends of these transversely opposed supporting legs are connected to appropriate portions of the frame of a table top 3', as at 1', all as hereinbefore specifically described.
The extended opposite and open ends of the table top longitudinally disposed elongated tubes 2, are preferably closed by either ornamental or strictly utility caps 20, one of each being snugly engaged over said elongated tube :open ends in the Figure 7, and secured in position by passing suitable screws 2l therethrough into threaded engagement with the internal anchors I4 in said tube ends. l
From the foregoing, it will be understood and appreciated by Workers skilled in this particular art, that I have provided a type of table base or bases which, when operatively assembled and attached or connected to a table top, etc., will afford a dependable and entirely sturdy support for the same, free of objectionable vibratory movement or any other movement making for insecurity. Additionally, the component members of my improved table top base assemblies are capable, by reason of their simple and rugged constructions, of withstanding great stress and wear. Also, by reason of their construction and formation, they may be most conveniently packed in limited shipping area or space in knocked-down form.
Assembly of the improved bases can, obviously, be satisfactorily effected by unskilled labor and without the need of special assembling equipment or tools.
I claim:
1. A supporting base of the character described, comprising longitudinally spaced leg assemblies, each including relatively opposed inwardly bowed tubular supporting legs, the intermediate bowed portions of the tubular legs of said leg assemblies being arranged in spaced juxtaposed relation, the inner sides lof the spaced `juxtaposed portions 'of the tubular legs having relatively vertically spaced openings formed therein and the openings in one of said tubular legs of said leg assemblies being horizontally aligned with the openings in the opposed tubular leg thereof, relatively vertically spaced tubular bodies arranged intermediately of said leg assemblies having their opposite end portions nestingly engaged in the horizontally aligned openings in the inner sides of the tubular legs of said leg assemblies and extending outwardly of and beyond said legs, retaining the intermediate bowed portions of the legs in said spaced juxtaposed relation, and connecting means passed through said intermediate bowed portions and the inner side openings therein and adjacent end portions of said tubular bodies xedly interconnecting the same.
2. A supporting base of the character described, comprising spaced leg assemblies, each assembly including opposed inwardly bowed tubular supporting legs and a right angularly disposed inwardly bowed tubular leg, the intermediate bowed portions of the opposed tubular legs of each assembly being arranged in spaced juxtaposed relation, the inner sides of the spaced juxtaposed portions of the opposed tubular legs having relatively vertically spaced openings f-ormed therein and the openings in one of said tubular legs of said leg assemblies being horizontally aligned with the openings in the opposed tubular leg thereof, relatively vertically spaced tubular bodies arranged intermediately of said leg assemblies having their opposite end portions nestingly engaged in the horizontally aligned openings in the inner sides of the opposed tubular legs of said leg assemblies and extending outwardly of and beyond the opposed legs retaining the intermediate bowed portions of the legs in said spaced juxtaposed relation, connecting means passing through said intermediate bowed portions and said inner side openings of said legs and through adjacent end portions of said tubular bodies iixedly interconnecting the same, said right angularly disposed tubular supporting leg of each assembly having spaced openings formed in the inner side thereof snugly receiving the adjacent extended end portions of the tubular bodies therein, the intermediate bowed portions of said right angularly disposed tubular legs being adjacent to portions of the 4opposed inwardly bowed tubular supporting legs of said assemblies, and means engaged through each of said right angularly disposed tubular supporting legs connecting the same to the ends of said tubular bodies snugly engaged in said spaced openings therein.
FREDERICK L. DUER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the le of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 353,137 Hinkel Nov. 23, 1886 1,133,804 Kaufman Mar. 30, 1915 1,162,147 Dunlap Nov. 30, 1915 1,183,645 Hubbard May 16, 1916 1,199,778 Getts Oct. 3, 1916 1,380,042 Cook May 31, 1921 1,924,989 Hallowell Aug. 29, 1933 1,951,499 Brown Mar. 20, 1934 1,997,660 Smith Apr. 16, 1935 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 452,538 France May 19, 1913
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