Next Patent: Modular structure for furniture
Next Patent: Modular structure for furniture
[0001] U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,812 dated Jan. 4, 2000 by Nile Ernst of Nilo Enterprises, Inc.
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[0004] The invention pertains to household furnishings and use of same in dwellings where multiple use of space and furniture is necessary. Specifically, the invention transforms from a coffee table to a play table with ease. As a coffee table, the invention has the appearance of a high quality furnishing and is ideal for use in a family room or living room. As a play table, the invention provides a surface that can be used for the construction of puzzles, toy trains, building toys, or arts and craft.
[0005] There are many play tables and coffee tables commercially available, however, the invention is unique in that it fulfills the needs of both furnishings in one embodiment. Most commercially available play tables have one (1) surface located at a convenient height for children to play. These play tables have a toy-like appearance and are not appropriate for use as a coffee table in a living room or family room. Most commercially available coffee tables do not double as an optimum play apparatus. The height of the play surface, the leg clearance below the table, the size of the table, or other geometric restrictions limits the use of a coffee table as a play table. This invention is a solution to the aforementioned caveats of coffee tables and play tables.
[0006] The unique design enables the invention to take two (2) distinct forms, a coffee table and a play table. The upper surface is removable. It is held in place by a 1″ wide×¼″ deep groove milled into its underside. The groove laps around the sides of the table. When installed, the invention takes the form of a coffee table. At playtime, the surface is removed and the play table surface is exposed. The play surface is surrounded by the sides of the table creating a 2½″ to 4″ high upstanding border around the play surface. The high border creates a storage space between the underside of the removable upper surface and the top of the play surface. This storage space minimizes or eliminates the need to disassemble cumbersome toys such as racetracks, train tracks, puzzles, and building blocks. This inherent feature may also increase the life of such toys by reducing the wear imposed by repeated assembly and disassembly.
[0007] The removable upper surface consists of two (2) halves. One or both halves can be stored in the drawer of a trundle located underneath the table or elsewhere. The trundle provides a convenient storage area for the removable upper surface and toys and games to be used on the play surface. The invention thereby provides the functionality of a third home furnishing, a toy chest.
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[0020] The invention comprises of four main components: the table assembly
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[0022] One leg assembly
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[0025] The two drawer slides
[0026] The operation of the invention is simple. To transform the invention from a coffee table to a play table: (1) grasp the top of the sides of the drawer front