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- the invention relates generally to the field of tables. More specifically, the invention is directed to an improved picnic table suitable for use in limited spaces, such as in sidewalk cafes and bistros.
- Patents issued for picnic tables tend to focus on improvements on the basic traditional design, which encompasses a full size table with two symmetrically disposed support structures holding up a flat table top, with horizontal benches attached to the support structures on either side of the table top.
- Winter, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,817,662 (Nov. 16, 2004), PICNIC TABLE, discloses a traditionally configured full sized picnic table having improved bench supports, each of which comprises a rectangular loop portion that supports the benches.
- PICNIC TABLE disclose two similar designs for a picnic table having supports disposed towards the center underside of the table top, thereby permitting wheelchairs to be rolled against the sides of the table; and Thom, U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,436 (Apr. 17, 1990), PICNIC TABLE WITH WHEELCHAIR AND CHAIR ACCESS, which discloses an eight-sided picnic table with integrated benches on seven sides, with the eighth side left open to accommodate a wheel chair or other moveable seating.
- PICNIC TABLE which discloses a picnic table comprising a table top having a square tube removably secured to the underside with a pair of detachable legs are secured to opposite sides of the square tube and a pair of nondetachable legs secured to the other sides of the square tube, with seats attached to the leg; and Larson, U.S. Pat. No. 6,314,891 (Nov. 13, 2001), PORTABLE PICNIC TABLE FOR TAILGATE PARTIES, which discloses an asymmetric “half-table” configuration with attached seating. Larson is designed to attach to the hitch of a vehicle, is not free-standing, is foldable, and includes metal components.
- the traditional tables disclosed in the prior art suffer from the use of support structures which present barriers to access to the seating surfaces. Persons desiring to sit on the benches of the disclosed picnic tables must step over the benches and/or the support structures, which presents an inconvenience at best and a safety hazard at worst.
- the non-traditional tables disclosed in the prior art do not have this problem, but lack the simplicity of design of the present invention and thus are impractical for the desired uses. None of the disclosed prior art achieves the unique utility of the present invention, which uses an asymmetric support structure to create a table with easy access to the seating members, having a convenient small size for use in limited spaces, and constructed entirely of wood, other than for fasteners.
- the present invention is a bistro table having the primary elements of a table top, two seating members situated on either side of the table top, and a main support structure suitably adapted to support both the table top and the seating members in substantially horizontal orientations.
- the main support structure is asymmetrically situated at one end of the table, leaving the other end of the table open for easy access to the seating members. This configuration facilitates use of the table by persons with physical impairments or limited mobility.
- the open end of the table allows for the positioning of wheel chairs proximate to the table top.
- Support leg structures depending from the seating members at the opposite ends of the seating members from the main support structure provide support to the table at its open end.
- braces and struts may be integrated into the main support structure, seating members, and table top to increase the strength and rigidity of the table.
- the overall length of the table top and seating members is limited to provide a table surface and seating for two persons, one on either side of the table, such that the overall dimensions of the table may be kept to a minimum, facilitating the table's use in restricted spaces, such as on sidewalks, decks, porches, small balconies, in small dormitory rooms, efficiency apartments, or inside small bistro-style restaurants.
- the bistro table is constructed entirely of wood, with metal fasteners. However, man-made materials or other materials may also be used provided they are sufficiently strong and rigid.
- a double bistro table is disclosed with the table top and seating members extending symmetrically from either side of the main support structure, thereby providing a table surface and seating for four persons while still providing easy access to the seating members and taking up a relatively small amount of space.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of the bistro table.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the second side of the bistro table.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the open side of the bistro table.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the rear of the bistro table.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the open side of the bistro table.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the rear side of the bistro table.
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the double bistro table.
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of the second side of the double bistro table.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of the left side of the bistro table.
- FIG. 10 is a plan view of the right side of the bistro table.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the double bistro table.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the underside of the double bistro table.
- the present invention is directed to an improved bistro table 1 , shown in FIGS. 1 through 6 .
- the bistro table 1 comprises a table top 100 , a first seating member 200 , a second seating member 300 , and a main support structure 400 .
- the main support structure 400 is suitably adapted to support the table top 100 in a substantially horizontal orientation, and to support the first and second seating members 200 , 300 , such that the first and second seating members 200 , 300 are connected to the table top 100 through the main support structure 400 .
- These structures are shown on FIG. 1 .
- the table top 100 is substantially planar and has a first end 102 and a second end 104 .
- the table top 100 may be constructed of a monolithic element or may comprise multiple sub-elements attached to each other.
- the table top 100 may be a single sheet of plywood, or may be comprised of multiple wooden planks aligned parallel to each other.
- Other configurations of the table top 100 known in the art may be used as well without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
- the main support structure 400 is fixedly attached to the table top 100 at the first end 102 of the table top 100 .
- the main support structure 400 is oriented substantially vertically.
- the first seating member 200 is substantially planar and has a seating surface 210 , a first end 212 , a second end 214 , and a support leg structure 220 .
- the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 may be constructed of a monolithic element or may comprise multiple sub-elements attached to each other.
- the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 may be a single sheet of plywood, or may be comprised of multiple wooden planks aligned parallel to each other.
- Other configurations of the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 known in the art may be used as well without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
- the support leg structure 220 of the first seating member 200 may be constructed of a monolithic element or may comprise multiple sub-elements attached to each other.
- the support leg structure 220 of the first seating member 200 may be a single sheet of plywood, or may be comprised of two wooden members crossed at their respective mid-sections into an X-configuration.
- Other configurations of the support leg structure 220 of the first seating member 200 may be used as well without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
- the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 is fixedly attached to the main support structure 400 at the first end 212 of the first seating member 200 .
- the support leg structure 220 of the first seating member 200 is fixedly attached to the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 in a substantially vertical orientation at the second end 214 of the first seating member 200 . See FIGS. 1 and 5 . So configured, the main support structure 400 supports the first end 212 of the first seating member 200 and the support leg structure 220 of the first seating member 200 supports the second end 214 of the first seating member 200 .
- This configuration allows the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 to be oriented substantially horizontally. It also creates a substantially open space between the second end 104 of the table top 100 and the second end 214 of the first seating member 200 , thereby permitting easy access to the first seating member 200 .
- the second seating member 300 is substantially planar and has a seating surface 310 , a first end 312 , a second end 314 , and a support leg structure 320 .
- the seating surface 310 of the second seating member 300 is configured substantially the same as the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 , as described above.
- the support leg structure 320 of the second seating member 300 is configured substantially the same as the support leg structure 220 of the first seating member 200 , as described above.
- the second seating member 300 is oriented substantially parallel to the first seating member 200 on the opposite side of the table top 100 from the first seating member 200 .
- the seating surface 310 of the second seating member 300 is fixedly attached to the main support structure 400 at the first end 312 of the second seating member 300 .
- the support leg structure 320 of the second seating member 300 is fixedly attached to the seating surface 310 of the second seating member 300 in a substantially vertical orientation at the second end 314 of the second seating member 300 . See FIG. 2 . So configured, the main support structure 400 supports the first end 312 of the second seating member 300 and the support leg structure 320 of the second seating member 300 supports the second end 314 of the second seating member 300 .
- This configuration allows the seating surface 320 of the second seating member 300 to be oriented substantially horizontally. It also creates a substantially open space between the second end 104 of the table top 100 and the second end 314 of the second seating member 300 , thereby permitting easy access to the second seating member 300 .
- the table top 100 , the first seating member 200 , the second seating member 300 , and the main support structure 400 are constructed of wood and metal fasteners are employed to fixedly attach all components and subcomponents together as described herein.
- fasteners other than metal may be used, such as wooden pegs or dowels, or the various components may be attached to each other using dove-tail joints or other methods of joinery known in the art.
- man-made or other materials may be used, provided such materials are sufficiently rigid and strong to allow the ordinary use of the bistro table 1 , i.e., to support objects upon the table top 100 and to support persons seated upon the seating members 200 , 300 .
- the length of the table top 100 should be substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 , and the length of the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 should be substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface 310 of the second seating member 300 . In one embodiment, this length is suitable to accommodate a single person on each seating surface 210 , 310 . In the preferred embodiment this length is between 18 and 36 inches.
- a support brace 500 may be incorporated between the main support structure 400 and the table top 100 . See FIG. 2 .
- the support brace 500 is fixedly attached to the main support structure 400 at its first end 502 and is fixedly attached to the second end 104 of the table top 100 at its second end 504 . See FIG. 3 .
- Providing further rigidity as well as a more finished look is a lip 106 to the table top 100 . See FIG. 2 .
- the lip 106 depends from the underside of the second end 104 of the table top 100 in a downward direction, and is fixedly attached to the table top 100 and fixedly attached to the second end 504 of the support brace 500 .
- both the support brace 500 and the lip 106 are employed. However, in alternate embodiments, either the support brace 500 or the lip 106 may be eliminated.
- the first seating member 200 may be further comprised of a seat brace 230 to provide additional strength and rigidity. See FIG. 5 .
- the first end 232 of the seat brace 230 of the first seating member 200 is fixedly attached to the main support structure 400 and the second end 234 of the seat brace 230 of the first seating member 200 is fixedly attached to the support leg structure 220 of the first seating member 200 .
- the seat brace 230 of the first seating member 200 is located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 .
- the second seating member 300 may be further comprised of a seat brace 330 to provide additional rigidity. See FIGS. 2 and 6 .
- the first end 332 of the seat brace 330 of the second seating member 300 is fixedly attached to the main support structure 400 and the second end 334 of the seat brace 330 of the second seating member 300 is fixedly attached to the support leg structure 320 of the second seating member 300 .
- the seat brace 330 of the second seating member 300 is located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface 310 of the second seating member 300 .
- the first seating member 200 may be still further comprised of a brace member 240 . See FIG. 6 .
- the first end 242 of the brace member 240 of the first seating member 200 is fixedly attached to the main support structure 400 and the second end 244 of the brace member 240 of the first seating member 200 is fixedly attached to the support leg structure 220 of the first seating member 200 .
- the second seating member 300 may be still further comprised of a brace member 340 . See FIG. 6 .
- the first end 342 of the brace member 340 of the second seating member 300 is fixedly attached to the main support structure 400 and the second end 344 of the brace member 340 of the second seating member 300 is fixedly attached to the support leg structure 320 of the second seating member 300 .
- both the seat braces 230 , 330 and the brace members 240 , 340 are employed.
- either the seat braces 230 , 330 or the brace members 240 , 340 may be eliminated.
- the main support structure 400 comprises a first upright support member 410 , a second upright support member 420 , a cross support member 430 , and a top cross member 450 . See FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- the first upright support member 410 has a top end 412 , a bottom end 414 , and a middle portion 416 , with the middle portion 416 being located between the top and bottom ends 412 , 414 of the first upright support member 410 .
- the second upright support member 420 has a top end 422 , a bottom end 424 , and a middle portion 426 , with the middle portion 426 being located between the top and bottom ends 422 , 424 of the second upright support member 420 at a point on the second upright support member 420 substantially corresponding to the location of the middle portion 416 of the first upright support member 410 .
- the cross support member 430 has a first end 432 , a second end 434 , and a central portion 436 , with the central portion 436 being located between and substantially equidistant from the first and second ends 432 , 434 of the cross support member 430 . See FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- the cross support member 430 is fixedly attached to the middle portion 416 of the first upright support member 410 at a first attachment point 438 , said first attachment point 438 being located between the first end 432 of the cross support member 430 and the central portion 436 of the cross support member 430 .
- the cross support member 430 is fixedly attached to the middle portion 426 of the second upright support member 420 at a second attachment point 440 , said second attachment point 440 being located between the second end 434 of the cross support member 430 and the central portion 436 of the cross support member 430 .
- the second attachment point 440 is substantially equidistant from the central portion 436 of the cross support member 430 as is the first attachment point 438 .
- the top end 412 of the first upright support member 410 is fixedly attached to the top cross member 450
- the top end 422 of the second upright support member 420 is fixedly attached to the top cross member 450 . See FIG. 3 .
- the main support structure 400 has an A-frame configuration, with the top ends 412 , 422 of the first and second upright support members 410 , 420 positioned closer together than the bottom ends 414 , 424 of the first and second upright support members 410 , 420 .
- the top cross member 450 depends from the underside of the first end 102 of the table top 100 in a downward direction, in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the first and second seating members 200 , 300 , and is fixedly attached to the table top 100 at the first end 102 of the table top 100 , thus securing the main support structure 400 to the table top 100 . See FIGS. 5 and 6 .
- the first seating member 200 is attached to the main support structure 400 by the first end 212 of the seating surface 210 of the first seating member 200 being fixedly attached to the first end 432 of the cross support member 430
- the second seating member 300 is attached to the main support structure 400 by the first end 312 of the seating surface 310 of the second seating member 300 being fixedly attached to the second end 434 of the cross support member 430 . See FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- the first end 502 of the support brace 500 is fixedly attached to the central portion 436 of the cross support member 430 and the second end 504 of the support brace 500 is fixedly attached to the lip 106 of the table top 100 .
- both the support brace 500 and the lip 106 are employed. However, in alternate embodiments, either the support brace 500 or the lip 106 may be eliminated. See FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- the first end 232 of the seat brace 230 of the first seating member 200 is fixedly attached to the first end 432 of the cross support member 430
- the first end 332 of the seat brace 330 of the second seating member 300 is fixedly attached to the second end 434 of the cross support member 430 .
- first end 242 of the brace member 240 of the first seating member 200 is fixedly attached to the first upright support member 410 at a point on the first upright support member 410 between its middle portion 416 and its bottom end 414
- first end 342 of the brace member 340 of the second seating member 300 is fixedly attached to the second upright support member 420 at a point on the second upright support member 420 between its middle portion 426 and its bottom end 424 .
- both the seat braces 230 , 330 and the brace members 240 , 340 are employed.
- either the seat braces 230 , 330 or the brace members 240 , 340 may be eliminated.
- the main support structure 400 may be configured as an H-frame, whereby the first upright support member 410 and the second upright support member 420 are oriented substantially vertically and substantially parallel to each other.
- the main support structure 400 attaches to the first end 102 of the table top 100 at the top end 412 of the first upright support member 410 and at the top end 422 of the second upright support member 420 .
- the top ends 412 , 422 of the first and second upright support members 410 , 420 are also fixedly attached to the top cross member 450 .
- the cross support member 430 attaches to the first upright support member 410 and the second upright support member 420 at the middle portion 416 of the first upright support member 410 and at the middle portion 426 of the second upright support member 420 , respectively, with the bottom end 414 of the first upright support member 410 and at the bottom end 424 of the second upright support member 420 reaching the ground.
- the cross support member 430 attaches to the first upright support member 410 and the second upright support member 420 at the bottom end 414 of the first upright support member 410 and at the bottom end 424 of the second upright support member 420 , respectively, and additional support leg structures are fixedly attached to each seating member 200 , 300 at the first ends 212 , 312 of the seating members 200 , 300 .
- the first seating member 200 attaches to the first end 432 of the cross support member 430 and the second seating member 300 attaches to the second end 434 of the cross support member 430 .
- Other configurations of the main support structure 400 are also contemplated by the present invention.
- the table 1 of the present invention is double-ended to provide a table surface and seating for four persons. This is shown in FIGS. 7 through 12 .
- the table 1 comprises a table top 600 , a first seating member 700 , a second seating member 800 , and a main support structure 900 .
- the main support structure 900 is suitably adapted to support the table top 600 in a substantially horizontal orientation, and to support the first and second seating members 700 , 800 , such that the first and second seating members 700 , 800 are connected to the table top 600 through the main support structure 900 . See FIG. 7 .
- the main support structure 900 is oriented substantially vertically.
- the main support structure 900 has a first upright support member 910 , having a top end 912 , a bottom end 914 , and a middle portion 916 , with the middle portion 916 located between the top and bottom ends 912 , 914 of the first upright support member 910 ; a second upright support member 920 , having a top end 922 , a bottom end 924 , and a middle portion 926 , with the middle portion 926 located between the top and bottom ends 922 , 924 of the second upright support member 920 at a point on the second upright support member 920 substantially corresponding to the location of the middle portion 916 of the first upright support member 910 ; a cross support member 930 , having a first end 932 , a second end 934 , and a central portion 936 , with the central portion 936 located between and substantially equidistant from the first and second ends 932 , 934 of the cross support member 9
- the cross support member 930 is fixedly attached to the middle portion 916 of the first upright support member 910 at a first attachment point 938 located between the first end 932 and the central portion 936 of the cross support member 930 .
- the cross support member 930 is fixedly attached to the middle portion 926 of the second upright support member 920 at a second attachment point 940 located between the second end 934 and the central portion 936 of the cross support member 930 .
- the second attachment point 940 is substantially equidistant from the central portion 936 of the cross support member 930 as is the first attachment point 938 .
- the main support structure 900 has an A-frame configuration, with the top ends 912 , 922 of the first and second upright support members 910 , 920 positioned closer together than the bottom ends 914 , 924 of the first and second upright support members 910 , 920 .
- the main support structure 900 may have an H-frame configuration, as described above.
- the table top 600 is substantially planar and has a first end 602 , a second end 604 , and a central portion 606 .
- the top cross member 950 of the main support structure 900 depends from the underside of the central portion 606 of the table top 600 in a downward direction, in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the first and second seating members 700 , 800 , and is fixedly attached to the table top 600 at the central portion 606 of the table top 600 , thus securing the main support structure 900 to the table top 600 .
- the table 1 may also include a first support brace 960 , having a first end 962 and a second end 964 and a second support brace 970 , having a first end 972 and a second end 974 .
- the first support brace 960 is fixedly attached to the central portion 936 of the cross support member 930 at its first end 962 and is fixedly attached to the first end 602 of the table top 600 at its second end 964 .
- the first support brace 960 is oriented at an angle to the table top 600 and at an angle to the main support structure 900 .
- the second support brace 970 is fixedly attached to the central portion 936 of the cross support member 930 at its first end 972 , opposite the first support brace 960 , and is fixedly attached to the second end 604 of the table top 600 at its second end 974 .
- the second support brace 970 is oriented at an angle to the table top 600 and at an angle to the main support structure 900 .
- the table 1 may comprise a first lip 608 , which depends from the first end 602 of the table top 600 in a downward direction and is fixedly attached to the table top 600 and fixedly attached to the second end 964 of the first support brace 960 ; and a second lip 610 , which depends from the second end 604 of the table top 600 in a downward direction and is fixedly attached to the table top 600 and fixedly attached to the second end 974 of the second support brace 970 . See FIG. 8 .
- the first seating member 700 is substantially planar and has a seating surface 710 , a first end 712 , a second end 714 , a central portion 716 , a first support leg structure 720 , and a second support leg structure 722 .
- the seating surface 710 of the first seating member 700 is fixedly attached to the main support structure 900 in a substantially horizontal orientation at the central portion 716 of the first seating member 700 .
- the first support leg structure 720 of the first seating member 700 is fixedly attached to the seating surface 710 of the first seating member 700 in a substantially vertical orientation at the first end 712 of the first seating member 700 and the second support leg structure 722 of the first seating member 700 is fixedly attached to the seating surface 710 of the first seating member 700 in a substantially vertical orientation at the second end 714 of the first seating member 700 .
- the first seating member 700 may also have a seat brace 730 , having a first end 732 , a second end 734 , and a middle portion 736 , and a brace member 740 , having a first end 742 , a second end 744 , and a middle portion 746 .
- the first end 732 of the seat brace 730 of the first seating member 700 is fixedly attached to the first support leg structure 720 of the first seating member 700
- the second end 734 of the seat brace 730 is fixedly attached to the second support leg structure 722
- the middle portion 736 of the seat brace 730 is fixedly attached to the cross support member 930 at the first end 932 of the cross support member 930 , with the seat brace 730 located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface 710 of the first seating member 700 .
- the first end 742 of the brace member 740 of the first seating member 700 is fixedly attached to the first support leg structure 720 of the first seating member 700
- the second end 744 of the brace member 740 is fixedly attached to the second support leg structure 722
- the middle portion 746 of the brace member 740 is fixedly attached to the first upright support member 910 at a point on the first upright support member 910 between the middle portion 916 and the bottom end 914 of the first upright support member 910 . See FIGS. 11 and 12 .
- the main support structure 900 supports the middle portion 716 of the first seating member 700
- the first support leg structure 720 of the first seating member 700 supports the first end 712 of the first seating member 700
- the second support leg structure 722 of the first seating member 700 supports the second end 714 of the first seating member 700 .
- This configuration creates a substantially open space between the first end 602 of the table top 600 and the first end 712 of the first seating member 700 , and a substantially open space between the second end 604 of the table top 600 and the second end 714 of the first seating member 700 , thereby permitting easy access to the first seating member 700 .
- the second seating member 800 is substantially planar and has a seating surface 810 , a first end 812 , a second end 814 , a central portion 816 , a first support leg structure 820 , and a second support leg structure 822 .
- the seating surface 810 of the second seating member 800 is fixedly attached to the main support structure 900 in a substantially horizontal orientation at the central portion 816 of the second seating member 800 .
- the first support leg structure 820 of the second seating member 800 is fixedly attached to the seating surface 810 of the second seating member 800 in a substantially vertical orientation at the first end 812 of the second seating member 800 and the second support leg structure 822 of the second seating member 800 is fixedly attached to the seating surface 810 of the second seating member 800 in a substantially vertical orientation at the second end 814 of the second seating member 800 .
- the second seating member 800 may also have a seat brace 830 , having a first end 832 , a second end 834 , and a middle portion 836 , and a brace member 840 , having a first end 842 , a second end 844 , and a middle portion 846 .
- the first end 832 of the seat brace 830 of the second seating member 800 is fixedly attached to the first support leg structure 820 of the second seating member 800
- the second end 834 of the seat brace 830 is fixedly attached to the second support leg structure 822
- the middle portion 836 of the seat brace 830 is fixedly attached to the cross support member 930 at the second end 934 of the cross support member 930 , with the seat brace 830 located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface 810 of the first seating member 800 .
- the first end 842 of the brace member 840 of the second seating member 800 is fixedly attached to the first support leg structure 820 of the second seating member 800
- the second end 844 of the brace member 840 is fixedly attached to the second support leg structure 822
- the middle portion 846 of the brace member 840 is fixedly attached to the second upright support member 920 at a point on the second upright support member 920 between the middle portion 926 and the bottom end 924 of the second upright support member 920 . See FIGS. 11 and 12 .
- the main support structure 900 supports the middle portion 816 of the second seating member 800
- the first support leg structure 820 of the second seating member 800 supports the first end 812 of the second seating member 800
- the second support leg structure 822 of the second seating member 800 supports the second end 814 of the second seating member 800 .
- This configuration creates a substantially open space between the first end 602 of the table top 600 and the first end 812 of the second seating member 800 , and a substantially open space between the second end 604 of the table top 600 and the second end 814 of the second seating member 800 , thereby permitting easy access to the second seating member 800 .
- the table top 600 , the first seating member 700 , the second seating member 800 , the main support structure 900 , the first support brace 960 , and the second support brace 970 are preferably constructed of wood, though other materials having a suitable strength and rigidity may also be used.
- Metal fasteners are preferably employed to fixedly attach all components and subcomponents together as described herein.
- non-metal fasteners such as wooden pegs or dowels, may be used, or other joinery known in the art.
- the table top 600 has a length substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface 710 of the first seating member 700 , and the length of the seating surface 710 of the first seating member 700 is substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface 810 of the second seating member 800 .
- This length is suitable to accommodate two persons on each seating surface 710 , 810 , being between 36 and 72 inches.
- first and second support braces 960 , 970 , the first and second lips 608 , 610 , the seat braces 730 , 830 , and the brace members 740 , 840 preferably are employed.
- first and second support braces 960 , 970 , the first and second lips 608 , 610 , the seat braces 730 , 830 , and/or the brace members 740 , 840 may be eliminated.
- Both versions of the table have a small size for use in limited spaces not accessible to traditionally configured picnic tables, both have support structures situated to provide easy access to the seating surfaces, both are made of wood, and both have bracing for strength and rigidity.
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A bistro table having a table top, two seating members situated on either side of the table top, and a main support structure suitably adapted to support both the table top and the seating members in substantially horizontal orientations, with the main support structure asymmetrically situated at one end of the table top, leaving the other end of the table open for easy access to the seating members. The bistro table preferably has a limited overall length limited to provide a table surface and seating for two persons, such that the overall dimensions of the table may be kept to a minimum, facilitating the bistro table's use in restricted spaces such as on sidewalks, decks, porches, or inside small bistro-style restaurants.
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- 1. Technical Field
- The invention relates generally to the field of tables. More specifically, the invention is directed to an improved picnic table suitable for use in limited spaces, such as in sidewalk cafes and bistros.
- 2. Description of Prior Art
- Picnic tables are well-known in the art. Patents issued for picnic tables tend to focus on improvements on the basic traditional design, which encompasses a full size table with two symmetrically disposed support structures holding up a flat table top, with horizontal benches attached to the support structures on either side of the table top.
- For example, Trubee, U.S. Pat. No. 6,629,723 (Oct. 7, 2003), TIP-PROOF PICNIC TABLE WITH ATTACHED BENCHES, discloses a picnic table in which the support structures are made of tubular metal and are compoundly curved to redistribute the weight of persons sitting on the benches, thereby preventing tipping. All other aspects of the table are conventional. Similarly, Winter, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,817,662 (Nov. 16, 2004), PICNIC TABLE, discloses a traditionally configured full sized picnic table having improved bench supports, each of which comprises a rectangular loop portion that supports the benches.
- Other patents disclose variations of the traditional picnic table, such as Gregory, U.S. Pat. No. 6,883,864 (Apr. 26, 2005), PORTABLE PICNIC TABLE, which discloses a folding picnic table; Zhurong, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,905,166 (Jun. 14, 2005), PICNIC TABLE, which also discloses a folding picnic table; Thomas, et al., U.S. Pat. No. D493,291 (Jul. 27, 2004) and U.S. Pat. No. D497,262 (Oct. 19, 2004), both for HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE PICNIC TABLE, which disclose two similar designs for a picnic table having supports disposed towards the center underside of the table top, thereby permitting wheelchairs to be rolled against the sides of the table; and Thom, U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,436 (Apr. 17, 1990), PICNIC TABLE WITH WHEELCHAIR AND CHAIR ACCESS, which discloses an eight-sided picnic table with integrated benches on seven sides, with the eighth side left open to accommodate a wheel chair or other moveable seating.
- Still other patents disclose non-traditional table configurations, such as Krien, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,895,709 (May 24, 2005), PORTABLE SEAT AND PLATFORM SUPPORT, which discloses a portable seat and platform support having a shaft with a base and a removable platform attached to the shaft; Petersen, U.S. Pat. No. 6,010,185 (Jan. 4, 2000), PICNIC TABLE, which discloses a picnic table comprising a table top having a square tube removably secured to the underside with a pair of detachable legs are secured to opposite sides of the square tube and a pair of nondetachable legs secured to the other sides of the square tube, with seats attached to the leg; and Larson, U.S. Pat. No. 6,314,891 (Nov. 13, 2001), PORTABLE PICNIC TABLE FOR TAILGATE PARTIES, which discloses an asymmetric “half-table” configuration with attached seating. Larson is designed to attach to the hitch of a vehicle, is not free-standing, is foldable, and includes metal components.
- The traditional tables disclosed in the prior art suffer from the use of support structures which present barriers to access to the seating surfaces. Persons desiring to sit on the benches of the disclosed picnic tables must step over the benches and/or the support structures, which presents an inconvenience at best and a safety hazard at worst. The non-traditional tables disclosed in the prior art do not have this problem, but lack the simplicity of design of the present invention and thus are impractical for the desired uses. None of the disclosed prior art achieves the unique utility of the present invention, which uses an asymmetric support structure to create a table with easy access to the seating members, having a convenient small size for use in limited spaces, and constructed entirely of wood, other than for fasteners.
- It is an objective of the present invention to provide a useful, improved bistro table having a small size for use in limited spaces not accessible to traditionally configured picnic tables.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a useful, improved bistro table with a suitably positioned support structure to provide for easy access to the seating members.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a useful, improved bistro table made of wood.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a useful, improved bistro table designed with bracing for strength and rigidity.
- Other objects of the present invention will be readily apparent from the description that follows.
- The present invention is a bistro table having the primary elements of a table top, two seating members situated on either side of the table top, and a main support structure suitably adapted to support both the table top and the seating members in substantially horizontal orientations. The main support structure is asymmetrically situated at one end of the table, leaving the other end of the table open for easy access to the seating members. This configuration facilitates use of the table by persons with physical impairments or limited mobility. The open end of the table allows for the positioning of wheel chairs proximate to the table top. Support leg structures depending from the seating members at the opposite ends of the seating members from the main support structure provide support to the table at its open end. Various braces and struts may be integrated into the main support structure, seating members, and table top to increase the strength and rigidity of the table. The overall length of the table top and seating members is limited to provide a table surface and seating for two persons, one on either side of the table, such that the overall dimensions of the table may be kept to a minimum, facilitating the table's use in restricted spaces, such as on sidewalks, decks, porches, small balconies, in small dormitory rooms, efficiency apartments, or inside small bistro-style restaurants. In the preferred embodiment the bistro table is constructed entirely of wood, with metal fasteners. However, man-made materials or other materials may also be used provided they are sufficiently strong and rigid. In an alternative embodiment, a double bistro table is disclosed with the table top and seating members extending symmetrically from either side of the main support structure, thereby providing a table surface and seating for four persons while still providing easy access to the seating members and taking up a relatively small amount of space.
- Other features and advantages of the invention are described below
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FIG. 1 is a top view of the bistro table. -
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the second side of the bistro table. -
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the open side of the bistro table. -
FIG. 4 is a plan view of the rear of the bistro table. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the open side of the bistro table. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the rear side of the bistro table. -
FIG. 7 is a top view of the double bistro table. -
FIG. 8 is a plan view of the second side of the double bistro table. -
FIG. 9 is a plan view of the left side of the bistro table. -
FIG. 10 is a plan view of the right side of the bistro table. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the double bistro table. -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the underside of the double bistro table. - The present invention is directed to an improved bistro table 1, shown in
FIGS. 1 through 6 . - The bistro table 1 comprises a
table top 100, afirst seating member 200, asecond seating member 300, and amain support structure 400. Themain support structure 400 is suitably adapted to support thetable top 100 in a substantially horizontal orientation, and to support the first andsecond seating members second seating members table top 100 through themain support structure 400. These structures are shown onFIG. 1 . - The
table top 100 is substantially planar and has afirst end 102 and asecond end 104. Thetable top 100 may be constructed of a monolithic element or may comprise multiple sub-elements attached to each other. For example, thetable top 100 may be a single sheet of plywood, or may be comprised of multiple wooden planks aligned parallel to each other. Other configurations of thetable top 100 known in the art may be used as well without departing from the spirit of the present invention. - The
main support structure 400 is fixedly attached to thetable top 100 at thefirst end 102 of thetable top 100. Themain support structure 400 is oriented substantially vertically. - The
first seating member 200 is substantially planar and has aseating surface 210, afirst end 212, asecond end 214, and asupport leg structure 220. Theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200 may be constructed of a monolithic element or may comprise multiple sub-elements attached to each other. For example, theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200 may be a single sheet of plywood, or may be comprised of multiple wooden planks aligned parallel to each other. Other configurations of theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200 known in the art may be used as well without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Thesupport leg structure 220 of thefirst seating member 200 may be constructed of a monolithic element or may comprise multiple sub-elements attached to each other. For example, thesupport leg structure 220 of thefirst seating member 200 may be a single sheet of plywood, or may be comprised of two wooden members crossed at their respective mid-sections into an X-configuration. Other configurations of thesupport leg structure 220 of thefirst seating member 200 may be used as well without departing from the spirit of the present invention. - The
seating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200 is fixedly attached to themain support structure 400 at thefirst end 212 of thefirst seating member 200. Thesupport leg structure 220 of thefirst seating member 200 is fixedly attached to theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200 in a substantially vertical orientation at thesecond end 214 of thefirst seating member 200. SeeFIGS. 1 and 5 . So configured, themain support structure 400 supports thefirst end 212 of thefirst seating member 200 and thesupport leg structure 220 of thefirst seating member 200 supports thesecond end 214 of thefirst seating member 200. This configuration allows theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200 to be oriented substantially horizontally. It also creates a substantially open space between thesecond end 104 of thetable top 100 and thesecond end 214 of thefirst seating member 200, thereby permitting easy access to thefirst seating member 200. - Similarly, the
second seating member 300 is substantially planar and has aseating surface 310, afirst end 312, asecond end 314, and asupport leg structure 320. Theseating surface 310 of thesecond seating member 300 is configured substantially the same as theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200, as described above. Thesupport leg structure 320 of thesecond seating member 300 is configured substantially the same as thesupport leg structure 220 of thefirst seating member 200, as described above. Thesecond seating member 300 is oriented substantially parallel to thefirst seating member 200 on the opposite side of thetable top 100 from thefirst seating member 200. - The
seating surface 310 of thesecond seating member 300 is fixedly attached to themain support structure 400 at thefirst end 312 of thesecond seating member 300. Thesupport leg structure 320 of thesecond seating member 300 is fixedly attached to theseating surface 310 of thesecond seating member 300 in a substantially vertical orientation at thesecond end 314 of thesecond seating member 300. SeeFIG. 2 . So configured, themain support structure 400 supports thefirst end 312 of thesecond seating member 300 and thesupport leg structure 320 of thesecond seating member 300 supports thesecond end 314 of thesecond seating member 300. This configuration allows theseating surface 320 of thesecond seating member 300 to be oriented substantially horizontally. It also creates a substantially open space between thesecond end 104 of thetable top 100 and thesecond end 314 of thesecond seating member 300, thereby permitting easy access to thesecond seating member 300. - In the preferred embodiment, the
table top 100, thefirst seating member 200, thesecond seating member 300, and themain support structure 400 are constructed of wood and metal fasteners are employed to fixedly attach all components and subcomponents together as described herein. In other embodiments fasteners other than metal may be used, such as wooden pegs or dowels, or the various components may be attached to each other using dove-tail joints or other methods of joinery known in the art. In yet other embodiments man-made or other materials may be used, provided such materials are sufficiently rigid and strong to allow the ordinary use of the bistro table 1, i.e., to support objects upon thetable top 100 and to support persons seated upon theseating members - The length of the
table top 100 should be substantially equivalent to the length of theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200, and the length of theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200 should be substantially equivalent to the length of theseating surface 310 of thesecond seating member 300. In one embodiment, this length is suitable to accommodate a single person on eachseating surface - To provide the bistro table 1 with additional rigidity, a
support brace 500 may be incorporated between themain support structure 400 and thetable top 100. SeeFIG. 2 . Thesupport brace 500 is fixedly attached to themain support structure 400 at itsfirst end 502 and is fixedly attached to thesecond end 104 of thetable top 100 at itssecond end 504. SeeFIG. 3 . Providing further rigidity as well as a more finished look is alip 106 to thetable top 100. SeeFIG. 2 . Thelip 106 depends from the underside of thesecond end 104 of thetable top 100 in a downward direction, and is fixedly attached to thetable top 100 and fixedly attached to thesecond end 504 of thesupport brace 500. In the preferred embodiment both thesupport brace 500 and thelip 106 are employed. However, in alternate embodiments, either thesupport brace 500 or thelip 106 may be eliminated. - The
first seating member 200 may be further comprised of aseat brace 230 to provide additional strength and rigidity. SeeFIG. 5 . Thefirst end 232 of theseat brace 230 of thefirst seating member 200 is fixedly attached to themain support structure 400 and thesecond end 234 of theseat brace 230 of thefirst seating member 200 is fixedly attached to thesupport leg structure 220 of thefirst seating member 200. Theseat brace 230 of thefirst seating member 200 is located directly below and adjacent to theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200. Similarly, thesecond seating member 300 may be further comprised of aseat brace 330 to provide additional rigidity. SeeFIGS. 2 and 6 . Thefirst end 332 of theseat brace 330 of thesecond seating member 300 is fixedly attached to themain support structure 400 and thesecond end 334 of theseat brace 330 of thesecond seating member 300 is fixedly attached to thesupport leg structure 320 of thesecond seating member 300. Theseat brace 330 of thesecond seating member 300 is located directly below and adjacent to theseating surface 310 of thesecond seating member 300. - To provide yet further strength and rigidity, the
first seating member 200 may be still further comprised of abrace member 240. SeeFIG. 6 . Thefirst end 242 of thebrace member 240 of thefirst seating member 200 is fixedly attached to themain support structure 400 and thesecond end 244 of thebrace member 240 of thefirst seating member 200 is fixedly attached to thesupport leg structure 220 of thefirst seating member 200. Similarly, thesecond seating member 300 may be still further comprised of abrace member 340. SeeFIG. 6 . Thefirst end 342 of thebrace member 340 of thesecond seating member 300 is fixedly attached to themain support structure 400 and thesecond end 344 of thebrace member 340 of thesecond seating member 300 is fixedly attached to thesupport leg structure 320 of thesecond seating member 300. In the preferred embodiment both the seat braces 230,330 and thebrace members brace members - In the preferred embodiment, the
main support structure 400 comprises a firstupright support member 410, a secondupright support member 420, across support member 430, and atop cross member 450. SeeFIGS. 3 and 4 . The firstupright support member 410 has atop end 412, abottom end 414, and amiddle portion 416, with themiddle portion 416 being located between the top and bottom ends 412,414 of the firstupright support member 410. The secondupright support member 420 has atop end 422, abottom end 424, and amiddle portion 426, with themiddle portion 426 being located between the top and bottom ends 422,424 of the secondupright support member 420 at a point on the secondupright support member 420 substantially corresponding to the location of themiddle portion 416 of the firstupright support member 410. Thecross support member 430 has afirst end 432, asecond end 434, and acentral portion 436, with thecentral portion 436 being located between and substantially equidistant from the first and second ends 432,434 of thecross support member 430. SeeFIGS. 3 and 4 . - The
cross support member 430 is fixedly attached to themiddle portion 416 of the firstupright support member 410 at afirst attachment point 438, saidfirst attachment point 438 being located between thefirst end 432 of thecross support member 430 and thecentral portion 436 of thecross support member 430. Thecross support member 430 is fixedly attached to themiddle portion 426 of the secondupright support member 420 at asecond attachment point 440, saidsecond attachment point 440 being located between thesecond end 434 of thecross support member 430 and thecentral portion 436 of thecross support member 430. Thesecond attachment point 440 is substantially equidistant from thecentral portion 436 of thecross support member 430 as is thefirst attachment point 438. Thetop end 412 of the firstupright support member 410 is fixedly attached to thetop cross member 450, and thetop end 422 of the secondupright support member 420 is fixedly attached to thetop cross member 450. SeeFIG. 3 . Configured as such, themain support structure 400 has an A-frame configuration, with the top ends 412,422 of the first and secondupright support members upright support members - In this embodiment, the
top cross member 450 depends from the underside of thefirst end 102 of thetable top 100 in a downward direction, in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the first andsecond seating members table top 100 at thefirst end 102 of thetable top 100, thus securing themain support structure 400 to thetable top 100. SeeFIGS. 5 and 6 . Thefirst seating member 200 is attached to themain support structure 400 by thefirst end 212 of theseating surface 210 of thefirst seating member 200 being fixedly attached to thefirst end 432 of thecross support member 430, and thesecond seating member 300 is attached to themain support structure 400 by thefirst end 312 of theseating surface 310 of thesecond seating member 300 being fixedly attached to thesecond end 434 of thecross support member 430. SeeFIGS. 3 and 4 . - In the preferred embodiment utilizing the A-frame
main support structure 400, as described above, thefirst end 502 of thesupport brace 500 is fixedly attached to thecentral portion 436 of thecross support member 430 and thesecond end 504 of thesupport brace 500 is fixedly attached to thelip 106 of thetable top 100. In the most preferred embodiment both thesupport brace 500 and thelip 106 are employed. However, in alternate embodiments, either thesupport brace 500 or thelip 106 may be eliminated. SeeFIGS. 3 and 4 . - In another preferred embodiment utilizing the A-frame
main support structure 400, as described above, thefirst end 232 of theseat brace 230 of thefirst seating member 200 is fixedly attached to thefirst end 432 of thecross support member 430, and thefirst end 332 of theseat brace 330 of thesecond seating member 300 is fixedly attached to thesecond end 434 of thecross support member 430. Also, thefirst end 242 of thebrace member 240 of thefirst seating member 200 is fixedly attached to the firstupright support member 410 at a point on the firstupright support member 410 between itsmiddle portion 416 and itsbottom end 414, and thefirst end 342 of thebrace member 340 of thesecond seating member 300 is fixedly attached to the secondupright support member 420 at a point on the secondupright support member 420 between itsmiddle portion 426 and itsbottom end 424. In the most preferred embodiment both the seat braces 230,330 and thebrace members brace members - In an alternative embodiment the
main support structure 400 may be configured as an H-frame, whereby the firstupright support member 410 and the secondupright support member 420 are oriented substantially vertically and substantially parallel to each other. Themain support structure 400 attaches to thefirst end 102 of thetable top 100 at thetop end 412 of the firstupright support member 410 and at thetop end 422 of the secondupright support member 420. The top ends 412,422 of the first and secondupright support members top cross member 450. In this configuration thecross support member 430 attaches to the firstupright support member 410 and the secondupright support member 420 at themiddle portion 416 of the firstupright support member 410 and at themiddle portion 426 of the secondupright support member 420, respectively, with thebottom end 414 of the firstupright support member 410 and at thebottom end 424 of the secondupright support member 420 reaching the ground. Alternatively, thecross support member 430 attaches to the firstupright support member 410 and the secondupright support member 420 at thebottom end 414 of the firstupright support member 410 and at thebottom end 424 of the secondupright support member 420, respectively, and additional support leg structures are fixedly attached to each seatingmember seating members first seating member 200 attaches to thefirst end 432 of thecross support member 430 and thesecond seating member 300 attaches to thesecond end 434 of thecross support member 430. Other configurations of themain support structure 400 are also contemplated by the present invention. - In an alternative embodiment, the table 1 of the present invention is double-ended to provide a table surface and seating for four persons. This is shown in
FIGS. 7 through 12 . The table 1 comprises atable top 600, afirst seating member 700, asecond seating member 800, and amain support structure 900. Themain support structure 900 is suitably adapted to support thetable top 600 in a substantially horizontal orientation, and to support the first andsecond seating members second seating members table top 600 through themain support structure 900. SeeFIG. 7 . - In this embodiment, the
main support structure 900 is oriented substantially vertically. Themain support structure 900 has a firstupright support member 910, having atop end 912, abottom end 914, and amiddle portion 916, with themiddle portion 916 located between the top and bottom ends 912,914 of the firstupright support member 910; a secondupright support member 920, having atop end 922, abottom end 924, and amiddle portion 926, with themiddle portion 926 located between the top and bottom ends 922,924 of the secondupright support member 920 at a point on the secondupright support member 920 substantially corresponding to the location of themiddle portion 916 of the firstupright support member 910; across support member 930, having afirst end 932, asecond end 934, and a central portion 936, with the central portion 936 located between and substantially equidistant from the first and second ends 932,934 of thecross support member 930; and atop cross member 950, with thetop cross member 950 depending from the underside of thecentral portion 606 of thetable top 600 in a downward direction in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of thetable top 600. SeeFIGS. 9, 10 , and 12. - The
cross support member 930 is fixedly attached to themiddle portion 916 of the firstupright support member 910 at afirst attachment point 938 located between thefirst end 932 and the central portion 936 of thecross support member 930. Thecross support member 930 is fixedly attached to themiddle portion 926 of the secondupright support member 920 at asecond attachment point 940 located between thesecond end 934 and the central portion 936 of thecross support member 930. Thesecond attachment point 940 is substantially equidistant from the central portion 936 of thecross support member 930 as is thefirst attachment point 938. Thetop end 912 of the firstupright support member 910 is fixedly attached to thetop cross member 950, and thetop end 922 of the secondupright support member 920 is fixedly attached to thetop cross member 950. SeeFIGS. 9 and 10 . Configured as such, themain support structure 900 has an A-frame configuration, with the top ends 912,922 of the first and secondupright support members upright support members main support structure 900 may have an H-frame configuration, as described above. - The
table top 600 is substantially planar and has afirst end 602, asecond end 604, and acentral portion 606. Thetop cross member 950 of themain support structure 900 depends from the underside of thecentral portion 606 of thetable top 600 in a downward direction, in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the first andsecond seating members table top 600 at thecentral portion 606 of thetable top 600, thus securing themain support structure 900 to thetable top 600. The table 1 may also include afirst support brace 960, having afirst end 962 and asecond end 964 and asecond support brace 970, having afirst end 972 and asecond end 974. If present, thefirst support brace 960 is fixedly attached to the central portion 936 of thecross support member 930 at itsfirst end 962 and is fixedly attached to thefirst end 602 of thetable top 600 at itssecond end 964. As such, thefirst support brace 960 is oriented at an angle to thetable top 600 and at an angle to themain support structure 900. Similarly, thesecond support brace 970 is fixedly attached to the central portion 936 of thecross support member 930 at itsfirst end 972, opposite thefirst support brace 960, and is fixedly attached to thesecond end 604 of thetable top 600 at itssecond end 974. As such, thesecond support brace 970 is oriented at an angle to thetable top 600 and at an angle to themain support structure 900. The table 1 may comprise afirst lip 608, which depends from thefirst end 602 of thetable top 600 in a downward direction and is fixedly attached to thetable top 600 and fixedly attached to thesecond end 964 of thefirst support brace 960; and asecond lip 610, which depends from thesecond end 604 of thetable top 600 in a downward direction and is fixedly attached to thetable top 600 and fixedly attached to thesecond end 974 of thesecond support brace 970. SeeFIG. 8 . - The
first seating member 700 is substantially planar and has aseating surface 710, afirst end 712, asecond end 714, acentral portion 716, a firstsupport leg structure 720, and a secondsupport leg structure 722. Theseating surface 710 of thefirst seating member 700 is fixedly attached to themain support structure 900 in a substantially horizontal orientation at thecentral portion 716 of thefirst seating member 700. The firstsupport leg structure 720 of thefirst seating member 700 is fixedly attached to theseating surface 710 of thefirst seating member 700 in a substantially vertical orientation at thefirst end 712 of thefirst seating member 700 and the secondsupport leg structure 722 of thefirst seating member 700 is fixedly attached to theseating surface 710 of thefirst seating member 700 in a substantially vertical orientation at thesecond end 714 of thefirst seating member 700. Thefirst seating member 700 may also have aseat brace 730, having afirst end 732, asecond end 734, and amiddle portion 736, and abrace member 740, having a first end 742, asecond end 744, and amiddle portion 746. If present, thefirst end 732 of theseat brace 730 of thefirst seating member 700 is fixedly attached to the firstsupport leg structure 720 of thefirst seating member 700, thesecond end 734 of theseat brace 730 is fixedly attached to the secondsupport leg structure 722, and themiddle portion 736 of theseat brace 730 is fixedly attached to thecross support member 930 at thefirst end 932 of thecross support member 930, with theseat brace 730 located directly below and adjacent to theseating surface 710 of thefirst seating member 700. The first end 742 of thebrace member 740 of thefirst seating member 700 is fixedly attached to the firstsupport leg structure 720 of thefirst seating member 700, thesecond end 744 of thebrace member 740 is fixedly attached to the secondsupport leg structure 722, and themiddle portion 746 of thebrace member 740 is fixedly attached to the firstupright support member 910 at a point on the firstupright support member 910 between themiddle portion 916 and thebottom end 914 of the firstupright support member 910. SeeFIGS. 11 and 12 . So configured, themain support structure 900 supports themiddle portion 716 of thefirst seating member 700, the firstsupport leg structure 720 of thefirst seating member 700 supports thefirst end 712 of thefirst seating member 700, and the secondsupport leg structure 722 of thefirst seating member 700 supports thesecond end 714 of thefirst seating member 700. This configuration creates a substantially open space between thefirst end 602 of thetable top 600 and thefirst end 712 of thefirst seating member 700, and a substantially open space between thesecond end 604 of thetable top 600 and thesecond end 714 of thefirst seating member 700, thereby permitting easy access to thefirst seating member 700. - Similarly, the
second seating member 800 is substantially planar and has aseating surface 810, afirst end 812, asecond end 814, acentral portion 816, a firstsupport leg structure 820, and a secondsupport leg structure 822. Theseating surface 810 of thesecond seating member 800 is fixedly attached to themain support structure 900 in a substantially horizontal orientation at thecentral portion 816 of thesecond seating member 800. The firstsupport leg structure 820 of thesecond seating member 800 is fixedly attached to theseating surface 810 of thesecond seating member 800 in a substantially vertical orientation at thefirst end 812 of thesecond seating member 800 and the secondsupport leg structure 822 of thesecond seating member 800 is fixedly attached to theseating surface 810 of thesecond seating member 800 in a substantially vertical orientation at thesecond end 814 of thesecond seating member 800. Thesecond seating member 800 may also have aseat brace 830, having afirst end 832, asecond end 834, and amiddle portion 836, and abrace member 840, having afirst end 842, asecond end 844, and amiddle portion 846. If present, thefirst end 832 of theseat brace 830 of thesecond seating member 800 is fixedly attached to the firstsupport leg structure 820 of thesecond seating member 800, thesecond end 834 of theseat brace 830 is fixedly attached to the secondsupport leg structure 822, and themiddle portion 836 of theseat brace 830 is fixedly attached to thecross support member 930 at thesecond end 934 of thecross support member 930, with theseat brace 830 located directly below and adjacent to theseating surface 810 of thefirst seating member 800. Thefirst end 842 of thebrace member 840 of thesecond seating member 800 is fixedly attached to the firstsupport leg structure 820 of thesecond seating member 800, thesecond end 844 of thebrace member 840 is fixedly attached to the secondsupport leg structure 822, and themiddle portion 846 of thebrace member 840 is fixedly attached to the secondupright support member 920 at a point on the secondupright support member 920 between themiddle portion 926 and thebottom end 924 of the secondupright support member 920. SeeFIGS. 11 and 12 . So configured, themain support structure 900 supports themiddle portion 816 of thesecond seating member 800, the firstsupport leg structure 820 of thesecond seating member 800 supports thefirst end 812 of thesecond seating member 800, and the secondsupport leg structure 822 of thesecond seating member 800 supports thesecond end 814 of thesecond seating member 800. This configuration creates a substantially open space between thefirst end 602 of thetable top 600 and thefirst end 812 of thesecond seating member 800, and a substantially open space between thesecond end 604 of thetable top 600 and thesecond end 814 of thesecond seating member 800, thereby permitting easy access to thesecond seating member 800. - In this embodiment, the
table top 600, thefirst seating member 700, thesecond seating member 800, themain support structure 900, thefirst support brace 960, and thesecond support brace 970 are preferably constructed of wood, though other materials having a suitable strength and rigidity may also be used. Metal fasteners are preferably employed to fixedly attach all components and subcomponents together as described herein. Alternatively, non-metal fasteners, such as wooden pegs or dowels, may be used, or other joinery known in the art. Thetable top 600 has a length substantially equivalent to the length of theseating surface 710 of thefirst seating member 700, and the length of theseating surface 710 of thefirst seating member 700 is substantially equivalent to the length of theseating surface 810 of thesecond seating member 800. This length is suitable to accommodate two persons on eachseating surface - In this embodiment, the first and second support braces 960,970, the first and
second lips brace members second lips brace members - As can be seen from the foregoing description, as well as in the following claims, the objectives of the present invention are met by its disclosed structure and design. Both versions of the table have a small size for use in limited spaces not accessible to traditionally configured picnic tables, both have support structures situated to provide easy access to the seating surfaces, both are made of wood, and both have bracing for strength and rigidity.
- Modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments of the invention without departing from the subject or spirit of the invention.
Claims (20)
1. A table comprising
a table top, said table top being substantially planar and having a first end and a second end;
a first seating member, said first seating member being substantially planar and having a seating surface, a first end, a second end, and a support leg structure;
a second seating member, said second seating member being substantially planar and having a seating surface, a first end, a second end, and a support leg structure; and
a main support structure;
with the table top fixedly attached to the main support structure at the first end of the table top,
the seating surface of the first seating member fixedly attached to the main support structure at the first end of the first seating member,
the seating surface of the second seating member fixedly attached to the main support structure at the first end of the second seating member, with the second seating member oriented substantially parallel to the first seating member opposite the table top from the first seating member,
the support leg structure of the first seating member fixedly attached to the seating surface of the first seating member at the second end of the first seating member, and
the support leg structure of the second seating member fixedly attached to the seating surface of the second seating member at the second end of the second seating member;
wherein the table top is oriented substantially horizontally, the main support structure is oriented substantially vertically, the seating surface of the first seating member is oriented substantially horizontally, the seating surface of the second seating member is oriented substantially horizontally, the support leg structure of the first seating member is oriented substantially vertically, and the support leg structure of the second seating member is oriented substantially vertically.
2. The table of claim 1 wherein the table top, the first seating member, the second seating member, and the main support structure, are constructed of wood.
3. The table of claim 1 wherein the table top has a length, the seating surface of the first seating member has a length, and the seating surface of the second seating member has a length, with the length of the table top being substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface of the first seating member, and the length of the seating surface of the first seating member being substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface of the second seating member.
4. The table of claim 1 further comprising
a support brace, having a first end and a second end;
with the support brace fixedly attached to the main support structure at the first end of the support brace and the support brace fixedly attached to the second end of the table top at the second end of the support brace.
5. The table of claim 4 wherein the table top further comprises
a lip, said lip depending from the second end of the table top in a downward direction, being fixedly attached to the table top and fixedly attached to the second end of the support brace.
6. The table of claim 1 wherein
the first seating member further comprises a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end; and
the second seating member further comprises a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end;
with the first end of the seat brace of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the main support structure and the second end of the seat brace of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the first seating member, with the seat brace of the first seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the first seating member, and
the first end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the main support structure and the second end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the second seating member, with the seat brace of the second seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the second seating member.
7. The table of claim 1 wherein
the first seating member further comprises a brace member, said brace member having a first end and a second end; and
the second seating member further comprises a brace member, said brace member having a first end and a second end;
with the first end of the brace member of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the main support structure and the second end of the brace member of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the first seating member, and
the first end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the main support structure and the second end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the second seating member.
8. The table of claim 7 wherein
the first seating member further comprises a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end; and
the second seating member further comprises a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end;
with the first end of the seat brace of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the main support structure and the second end of the seat brace of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the first seating member, with the seat brace of the first seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the first seating member, and
the first end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the main support structure and the second end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the second seating member, with the seat brace of the second seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the second seating member.
9. The table of claim 1 wherein the table top further comprises
a lip, said lip depending from the second end of the table top in a downward direction, being fixedly attached to the table top.
10. The table of claim 1 wherein the main support structure comprises
a first upright support member, having a top end, a bottom end, and a middle portion, said middle portion being located between the top and bottom ends of the first upright support member;
a second upright support member, having a top end, a bottom end, and a middle portion, said middle portion being located between the top and bottom ends of the second upright support member at a point on the second upright support member substantially corresponding to the location of the middle portion of the first upright support member on the first upright support member;
a cross support member, having a first end, a second end, and a central portion, with said central portion being located between and substantially equidistant from the first and second ends of the cross support member; and
a top cross member, said top cross member depending from the first end of the table top in a downward direction, being fixedly attached to the table top at the first end of the table top;
with the first upright support member, the second upright support member, and the cross support member fixedly attached to each other in an A-frame configuration such that the top ends of the first and second upright support members are positioned closer together than the bottom ends of the first and second upright support members,
the cross support member is fixedly attached to the middle portion of the first upright support member at a first attachment point of the cross support member, said first attachment point being located between the first end of the cross support member and the central portion of the cross support member, and
the cross support member is fixedly attached to the middle portion of the second upright support member at a second attachment point of the cross support member, said second attachment point being located between the second end of the cross support member and the central portion of the cross support member, said second attachment point being substantially equidistant from the central portion of the cross support member as the first attachment point;
wherein the top end of the first upright support member is fixedly attached to the top cross member, the top end of the second upright support structure is fixedly attached to the top cross member, the first end of the cross support member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the first seating member at the first end of the first seating member, and the second end of the cross support member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the second seating member at the first end of the second seating member.
11. The table of claim 10 further comprising
a support brace, having a first end and a second end;
with the support brace fixedly attached to the central portion of the cross support member at the first end of the support brace and the support brace fixedly attached to the second end of the table top at the second end of the support brace.
12. The table of claim 11 wherein the table top further comprises
a lip, said lip depending from the second end of the table top in a downward direction, being fixedly attached to the table top and fixedly attached to the second end of the support brace.
13. The table of claim 10 wherein
the first seating member further comprises a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end; and
the second seating member further comprises a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end;
with the first end of the seat brace of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the cross support member at the first end of the cross support member and the second end of the seat brace of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the first seating member, with the seat brace of the first seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the first seating member, and
the first end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the cross support member at the second end of the cross support member and the second end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the second seating member, with the seat brace of the second seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the second seating member.
14. The table of claim 10 wherein the table top further comprises
a lip, said lip depending from the second end of the table top in a downward direction, being fixedly attached to the table top.
15. The table of claim 10 wherein
the first seating member further comprises a brace member, said brace member having a first end and a second end; and
the second seating member further comprises a brace member, said brace member having a first end and a second end;
with the first end of the brace member of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the first upright support member at a point on the first upright support member between the middle portion and the bottom end of the first upright support member and the second end of the brace member of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the first seating member, and
the first end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the second upright support member at a point on the second upright support member between the middle portion and the bottom end of the second upright support member and the second end of the brace member of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the second seating member.
16. The table of claim 15 wherein
the first seating member further comprises a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end; and
the second seating member further comprises a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end;
with the first end of the seat brace of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the cross support member at the first end of the cross support member and the second end of the seat brace of the first seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the first seating member, with the seat brace of the first seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the first seating member, and
the first end of the seat brace of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the cross support member at the second end of the cross support member and the second end of the seat brace of the second seating member being fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the second seating member, with the seat brace of the second seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the second seating member.
17. The table of claim 16 further comprising
a support brace, having a first end and a second end;
with the support brace fixedly attached to the central portion of the cross support member at the first end of the support brace and the support brace fixedly attached to the second end of the table top at the second end of the support brace.
18. The table of claim 17 wherein the table top further comprises
a lip, said lip depending from the second end of the table top in a downward direction, being fixedly attached to the table top and fixedly attached to the second end of the support brace.
19. A table comprising
a table top, said table top being substantially planar and having
a first end,
a second end, and
a lip, said lip depending from the second end of the table top in a downward direction;
a first seating member, said first seating member being substantially planar and having
a seating surface,
a first end,
a second end,
a support leg structure,
a brace member, said brace member having a first end and a second end, and
a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end;
a second seating member, said second seating member being substantially planar and having
a seating surface,
a first end,
a second end,
a support leg structure,
a brace member, said brace member having a first end and a second end, and
a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end and a second end;
a main support structure, said main support structure having
a first upright support member, said first upright support member having a top end, a bottom end, and a middle portion, said middle portion being located between the top and bottom ends of the first upright support member,
a second upright support member, said second upright support member having a top end, a bottom end, and a middle portion, said middle portion being located between the top and bottom ends of the second upright support member at a point on the second upright support member substantially corresponding to the location of the middle portion of the first upright support member on the first upright support member,
a cross support member, having a first end, a second end, and a central portion, with said central portion being located between and substantially equidistant from the first and second ends of the cross support member,
a top cross member, said top cross member depending from the first end of the table top in a downward direction, being fixedly attached to the table top at the first end of the table top; and
a support brace, said support brace having a first end and a second end;
wherein the table top, the first seating member, the second seating member, the main support structure, and the support brace are constructed of wood,
the table top has a length, the seating surface of the first seating member has a length, and the seating surface of the second seating member has a length, with the length of the table top being substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface of the first seating member, and the length of the seating surface of the first seating member being substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface of the second seating member,
the first upright support member, the second upright support member, and the cross support member are fixedly attached to each other in an A-frame configuration such that the top ends of the first and second upright support members are positioned closer together than the bottom ends of the first and second upright support members,
the cross support member is fixedly attached to the middle portion of the first upright support member at a first attachment point of the cross support member, said first attachment point being located between the first end of the cross support member and the central portion of the cross support member,
the cross support member is fixedly attached to the middle portion of the second upright support member at a second attachment point of the cross support member, said second attachment point being located between the second end of the cross support member and the central portion of the cross support member, said second attachment point being substantially equidistant from the central portion of the cross support member as the first attachment point,
the top end of the first upright support member is fixedly attached to the top cross member,
the top end of the second upright support structure is fixedly attached to the top cross member,
the support brace is fixedly attached to the central portion of the cross support member at the first end of the support brace and the support brace is fixedly attached to the second end of the table top at the second end of the support brace,
the first end of the cross support member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the first seating member at the first end of the first seating member,
the second end of the cross support member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the second seating member at the first end of the second seating member,
the support leg structure of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the first seating member at the second end of the first seating member,
the support leg structure of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the second seating member at the second end of the second seating member,
the first end of the brace member of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the first upright support member at a point on the first upright support member between the middle portion and the bottom end of the first upright support member and the second end of the brace member of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the first seating member,
the first end of the brace member of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the second upright support member at a point on the second upright support member between the middle portion and the bottom end of the second upright support member and the second end of the brace member of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the second seating member,
the first end of the seat brace of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the cross support member at the first end of the cross support member and the second end of the seat brace of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the first seating member, with the seat brace of the first seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the first seating member,
the first end of the seat brace of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the cross support member at the second end of the cross support member and the second end of the seat brace of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the support leg structure of the second seating member, with the seat brace of the second seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the second seating member,
the lip is fixedly attached to the table top and fixedly attached to the second end of the support brace, and
the table top is oriented substantially horizontally, the main support structure is oriented substantially vertically, the support brace is oriented at an angle to the table top and at an angle to the main support structure, the seating surface of the first seating member is oriented substantially horizontally, the seating surface of the second seating member is oriented substantially horizontally, the support leg structure of the first seating member is oriented substantially vertically, and the support leg structure of the second seating member is oriented substantially vertically.
20. A table comprising
a table top, said table top being substantially planar and having
a first end,
a second end,
a central portion,
a first lip, said first lip depending from the first end of the table top in a downward direction, and
a second lip, said second lip depending from the second end of the table top in a downward direction;
a first seating member, said first seating member being substantially planar and having
a seating surface,
a first end,
a second end,
a central portion,
a first support leg structure,
a second support leg structure,
a brace member, said brace member having a first end, a second end, and a middle portion, and
a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end, a second end, and a middle portion;
a second seating member, said second seating member being substantially planar and having
a seating surface,
a first end,
a second end,
a central portion,
a first support leg structure,
a second support leg structure,
a brace member, said brace member having a first end, a second end, and a middle portion, and
a seat brace, said seat brace having a first end, a second end, and a middle portion;
a main support structure, said main support structure having
a first upright support member, said first upright support member having a top end, a bottom end, and a middle portion, said middle portion being located between the top and bottom ends of the first upright support member,
a second upright support member, said second upright support member having a top end, a bottom end, and a middle portion, said middle portion being located between the top and bottom ends of the second upright support member at a point on the second upright support member substantially corresponding to the location of the middle portion of the first upright support member on the first upright support member,
a cross support member, having a first end, a second end, and a central portion, with said central portion being located between and substantially equidistant from the first and second ends of the cross support member, and
a top cross member, said top cross member depending from the central portion of the table top in a downward direction, being fixedly attached to the table top at the central portion of the table top; and
a first support brace, said first support brace having a first end and a second end; and
a second support brace, said second support brace having a first end and a second end;
wherein the table top, the first seating member, the second seating member, the main support structure, the first support brace, and the second support brace are constructed of wood,
the table top has a length, the seating surface of the first seating member has a length, and the seating surface of the second seating member has a length, with the length of the table top being substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface of the first seating member, and the length of the seating surface of the first seating member being substantially equivalent to the length of the seating surface of the second seating member,
the first upright support member, the second upright support member, and the cross support member are fixedly attached to each other in an A-frame configuration such that the top ends of the first and second upright support members are positioned closer together than the bottom ends of the first and second upright support members,
the cross support member is fixedly attached to the middle portion of the first upright support member at a first attachment point of the cross support member, said first attachment point being located between the first end of the cross support member and the central portion of the cross support member,
the cross support member is fixedly attached to the middle portion of the second upright support member at a second attachment point of the cross support member, said second attachment point being located between the second end of the cross support member and the central portion of the cross support member, said second attachment point being substantially equidistant from the central portion of the cross support member as the first attachment point,
the top end of the first upright support member is fixedly attached to the top cross member,
the top end of the second upright support structure is fixedly attached to the top cross member,
the first support brace is fixedly attached to the central portion of the cross support member at the first end of the first support brace and the first support brace is fixedly attached to the first end of the table top at the second end of the first support brace,
the second support brace is fixedly attached to the central portion of the cross support member at the first end of the second support brace, opposite the first support brace, and the second support brace is fixedly attached to the second end of the table top at the second end of the second support brace,
the first end of the cross support member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the first seating member at the central portion of the first seating member,
the second end of the cross support member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the second seating member at the central portion of the second seating member,
the first support leg structure of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the first seating member at the first end of the first seating member,
the second support leg structure of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the first seating member at the second end of the first seating member,
the first support leg structure of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the second seating member at the first end of the second seating member,
the second support leg structure of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the seating surface of the second seating member at the second end of the second seating member,
the first end of the brace member of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the first support leg structure of the first seating member, the second end of the brace member of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the second support leg structure of the first seating member, and the middle portion of the brace member of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the first upright support member at a point on the first upright support member between the middle portion of the first upright support member and the bottom end of the first upright support member,
the first end of the brace member of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the first support leg structure of the second seating member, the second end of the brace member of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the second support leg structure of the second seating member, and the middle portion of the brace member of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the second upright support member at a point on the second upright support member between the middle portion of the second upright support member and the bottom end of the second upright support member,
the first end of the seat brace of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the first support leg structure of the first seating member, the second end of the seat brace of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the second support leg structure of the first seating member, and the middle portion of the seat brace of the first seating member is fixedly attached to the cross support member at the first end of the cross support member, with the seat brace of the first seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the first seating member,
the first end of the seat brace of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the first support leg structure of the second seating member, the second end of the seat brace of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the second support leg structure of the second seating member, and the middle portion of the seat brace of the second seating member is fixedly attached to the cross support member at the second end of the cross support member, with the seat brace of the second seating member being located directly below and adjacent to the seating surface of the second seating member,
the first lip is fixedly attached to the table top and fixedly attached to the second end of the first support brace,
the second lip is fixedly attached to the table top and fixedly attached to the second end of the second support brace, and
the table top is oriented substantially horizontally; the main support structure is oriented substantially vertically; the first support brace is oriented at an angle to the table top and at an angle to the main support structure; the second support brace is oriented at an angle to the table top and at an angle to the main support structure; the seating surface of the first seating member and the seating surface of the second seating member are oriented substantially horizontally; and the first support leg structure of the first seating member, the second support leg structure of the first seating member, the first support leg structure of the second seating member, and the second support leg structure of the second seating member are oriented substantially vertically.
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