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US1835772A US497403A US49740330A US1835772A US 1835772 A US1835772 A US 1835772A US 497403 A US497403 A US 497403A US 49740330 A US49740330 A US 49740330A US 1835772 A US1835772 A US 1835772A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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  • This invention relates to foldable tables, and the like in combination with chairs, sofas, settees, etc., and has for one of its objects the provision of a carriage slidably supported on runways under the seat of the chair or the like, and a table supported on the said carriage adapted to be folded up and slid under the said chair when not in use.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide means for rigidly supporting the said table on the carriage when in use.
  • a further object of the invention is to so construct the carriage as to blend with and form a part of the design of the frame of the chair, etc.
  • Another object is to produce a device of the character described in which the maximum simplicity of construction and operation is secured.
  • the inventive idea involved is capable of receiving a variety of mechanical expressions
  • Figure 1 is a fragmental perspective view of the lower portion of the frame of a chair or the like, with my improved table in folded up and secreted position shown in full lines, and the extended position of the carriage shown in dot and dash lines.
  • Figure 2 is a front view in elevation, partly (iin section of thetable in unfolded position, an v r r r t Figure 3 is a perspective view of same.
  • .5 indicates the lower rear frame rail of a chair or the like
  • 6 indicates the lower front rail, which rails are connected by cross bars 7 and 8 each of which is provided with a groove 9 extending the entire length of the said bars.
  • a car'riage 10 which comprises side rails 11 and12, a rear cross bar 13, a front section 14 and strengthening cross bars 15 16 and 17.
  • the rails 11 and 12 each have a tongue 20 adapted to slidingly fit in the grooves 9'the rearbar 13 may be provided with stop 21 to limit the forward movement of the carriage 10 and the front section is provided with legs '22 for properly supporting samewhen in extended position and also: to relieve the bars"? and 8 from'the weight ofthe combined table and carriage.
  • the general contour and design of the said front section 14 blends with that'of the front frame rail 6.
  • hinges 25 area pair of legs 26,27, connected together by means of a strip 28, to which is secured by means of hinges 29, a table top 30 which in turn hassecured thereto by means of a hinge'31, a two part support 32, 33 connected by a hinge 34.
  • the support section 33 has a projection 35 adapted to abut the side ofthe rail 12 and a shortpin 36 adapted to be received by an opening 37y(see Fig. 2) in the said rail.
  • The, leg 26' is connected to the front carriage section 14, by means of'links 40 and'41 pivotally secured to each other at 42 and similarly secured at 43 and 44 to the leg 26 and front vsection 14 respectively.
  • the leg 27 is similarly secured to the cross bar 17 at the rear of thecarriage 10. Similar link arrangements 4647 are pivotally secured at 48 to the legs 26'" and 27 ,and connected at 49 to the table top 30.
  • the table is unfolded and the support 3233 is positioned with the pin 36 in the opening 37, thus providing a table which is firmly held in position and which may be utilized, as a coffee or card table.
  • the table top may be provided with a checker or chess board on its upper surface.
  • g 1 In combination with theunder portion of a frame ofachair or similar article, a pair of runways extending from the front to the rear of the said frame portion, a carriage slidably mounted in the said runways, a pairof legs hingedly secured to one side of the said carriage, a strip connecting the said legs at their tops, a table top hingedly secured to the said strip at one edge thereof, a support hingedly secured to the table top and means on the said support and carriage for stabilizing the said table top when in unfolded position. 7
  • a pair of runways extending from the front to the rear of the said frame portion, a carriage having an opening and slldably mounted in the 7 said runways, a pair of legs hingedly secured to one side of the said carriage, a strip con-' necting the said legs at their tops, a table top hingedly secured'to the said strip at one edge thereof, a support hingedly secured to the table top at its opposite edge and a pin in the support received in the opening in the carriage.
  • a carriage comprising a pair of lateral ra1ls one of which is provided with an opening, cross bars connecting the said rails, a tongue on each of the said rails fitting slidablyin the runways, a pair of legs hingedly connected to the rail without the opening, a strip connecting the said legs at their tops, a table top hingedly connected to one edge of the said strip, a support hingedly connected near the opposite edge of the table top, and a pin in the support received in the opening in the other of the JOSEPH W. GINSBERG.

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Dec. 8, 1931. J w GlNSBERG I 1,835,772-
TABLE ATTACHMENT FOR CHAIRS, SETTEES, SOFAS, OR THE LIKE Filed Nov. 22, 1950 2 Sheets-Sheet l Z0 44 lo 54 I \i s 2 5 19 N 9 H 57 1&1
INVENTOR A fl BY 71:: ATTORNEY Dec. 8, 1931. J. w. GINSBERG 1,335,772
TABLE ATTACHMENT FOR CHAIRS, SETTEES, soFAs, on THE LIKE Filed Nov. 22, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 BY hi. AFQRNEY K Patented Dec. 8, Y 1931 UNITED STATES JOSEPH W. GINSBERG, OF NEW YORK, N. Y;
TABLE ATTACHMENT FOB, cHAlRs sE'lTEEs SOFAS, OR THE LIKE Application filed November 22,1930; Serial ire/497,403.
This invention relates to foldable tables, and the like in combination with chairs, sofas, settees, etc., and has for one of its objects the provision of a carriage slidably supported on runways under the seat of the chair or the like, and a table supported on the said carriage adapted to be folded up and slid under the said chair when not in use.
Another object of the invention is to provide means for rigidly supporting the said table on the carriage when in use.
A further object of the invention is to so construct the carriage as to blend with and form a part of the design of the frame of the chair, etc.
Another object is to produce a device of the character described in which the maximum simplicity of construction and operation is secured.
Other objects and advantages will appear as the nature of the improvements is better understood, the invention consisting substantially in thenovel arrangement and corelation of parts herein fully described, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein similar reference characters are used to describe corresponding parts throughout the several views, and then finally pointed out and specifically defined and indicated in the appended claims.
The disclosure made the basis of exemplifying the present inventive concept suggests a practical embodiment thereof, but the invention is not to be restricted to the exact r details of this disclosure, and the latter, therefore, is to be understood from an illustrative, rather than a restrictive standpoint.
The inventive idea involved is capable of receiving a variety of mechanical expressions,
\ one of which, for the purpose of illustration,
is shown in the accompanying drawings,-in which Figure 1 is a fragmental perspective view of the lower portion of the frame of a chair or the like, with my improved table in folded up and secreted position shown in full lines, and the extended position of the carriage shown in dot and dash lines.
Figure 2 is a front view in elevation, partly (iin section of thetable in unfolded position, an v r r r t Figure 3 is a perspective view of same.
Referring now to the drawings in detail .5 indicates the lower rear frame rail of a chair or the like, and 6 indicates the lower front rail, which rails are connected by cross bars 7 and 8 each of which is provided with a groove 9 extending the entire length of the said bars.
Slidably supported in the said grooves 9 is a car'riage 10, which comprises side rails 11 and12,a rear cross bar 13, a front section 14 and strengthening cross bars 15 16 and 17. The rails 11 and 12 each have a tongue 20 adapted to slidingly fit in the grooves 9'the rearbar 13 may be provided with stop 21 to limit the forward movement of the carriage 10 and the front section is provided with legs '22 for properly supporting samewhen in extended position and also: to relieve the bars"? and 8 from'the weight ofthe combined table and carriage. The general contour and design of the said front section 14 blends with that'of the front frame rail 6.
Pivotally secured to the rail 11 by means. of hinges 25 area pair of legs 26,27, connected together by means of a strip 28, to which is secured by means of hinges 29, a table top 30 which in turn hassecured thereto by means of a hinge'31, a two part support 32, 33 connected by a hinge 34. The support section 33 has a projection 35 adapted to abut the side ofthe rail 12 and a shortpin 36 adapted to be received by an opening 37y(see Fig. 2) in the said rail. The, leg 26' is connected to the front carriage section 14, by means of'links 40 and'41 pivotally secured to each other at 42 and similarly secured at 43 and 44 to the leg 26 and front vsection 14 respectively. The leg 27 is similarly secured to the cross bar 17 at the rear of thecarriage 10. Similar link arrangements 4647 are pivotally secured at 48 to the legs 26'" and 27 ,and connected at 49 to the table top 30. p
As shown in Figure 1 the table, when not in use is folded up and lies on top of the cross bars 15 and 16. Instead of using these cross bars, I may provide a flooring running the entlre area of the carriage.
To use the table the carriage is withdrawn.
from underneath the frame'until the stops 21 contact with the inner surface of the front frame rail 6, the table is unfolded and the support 3233 is positioned with the pin 36 in the opening 37, thus providing a table which is firmly held in position and which may be utilized, as a coffee or card table. If desired the table top may be provided with a checker or chess board on its upper surface.
From the foregoing it will be seen, that I have provided a foldable table adapted to be slid into andout of place on a pair of slideways secured under a chair or similar article of furniture.
Having described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
g 1. In combination with theunder portion of a frame ofachair or similar article, a pair of runways extending from the front to the rear of the said frame portion, a carriage slidably mounted in the said runways, a pairof legs hingedly secured to one side of the said carriage, a strip connecting the said legs at their tops, a table top hingedly secured to the said strip at one edge thereof, a support hingedly secured to the table top and means on the said support and carriage for stabilizing the said table top when in unfolded position. 7
of a frame of a chair or similar article, a pair of runways extending from the front to the rear of the said frame portion, a carriage having an opening and slldably mounted in the 7 said runways, a pair of legs hingedly secured to one side of the said carriage, a strip con-' necting the said legs at their tops, a table top hingedly secured'to the said strip at one edge thereof, a support hingedly secured to the table top at its opposite edge and a pin in the support received in the opening in the carriage.
3. In combination withthe under portion of a frame of a chair or similar article, a pair of runways extending from the front to the rear of the said frame portlon, a carriage comprising a pair of lateral ra1ls one of which is provided with an opening, cross bars connecting the said rails, a tongue on each of the said rails fitting slidablyin the runways, a pair of legs hingedly connected to the rail without the opening, a strip connecting the said legs at their tops, a table top hingedly connected to one edge of the said strip, a support hingedly connected near the opposite edge of the table top, and a pin in the support received in the opening in the other of the JOSEPH W. GINSBERG.
i said rails.
2. In combination with the under portion
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US2493084A (en) * 1947-02-04 1950-01-03 William E Pharo Collapsible beach fisherman's chair
US20060288482A1 (en) * 2005-06-22 2006-12-28 Soto Oscar Q System, method, and apparatus for a retractable and concealable support for an item of furniture

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US2493084A (en) * 1947-02-04 1950-01-03 William E Pharo Collapsible beach fisherman's chair
US20060288482A1 (en) * 2005-06-22 2006-12-28 Soto Oscar Q System, method, and apparatus for a retractable and concealable support for an item of furniture
US7509696B2 (en) * 2005-06-22 2009-03-31 Soto Oscar Q System, method, and apparatus for a retractable and concealable support for an item of furniture

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