US20070039524A1 - Portable video game table - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to portable tables in general and more particularly to an adjustable portable video game table.
- a conventional television receiver displays an image generated by the computerized game system.
- Various types of manual controllers including joy sticks, arcade sticks, and steering wheels may be connected to the game system and used to control the video game.
- Many households do not have a permanent game table or other suitable table in the room with their television receiver or video monitor, therefore the option of placing the game controller on a table is not available. For aesthetic reasons many households do not want to have a permanent game table in the room with their television receiver or video monitor.
- controller Without a table on which to rest the controller, players frequently position the controller on the floor or in the player's lap, which can make it difficult to play the video game.
- the problem is exaggerated when the controller is a steering wheel type such as those typically used in race car type video games. Holding the steering wheel controller in the lap may be uncomfortable and may be unstable. Positioning the steering wheel on the floor may also be uncomfortable because it requires the player to bend over the wheel in an uncomfortable position while playing the video game.
- the disclosed invention relates to a portable video game table comprising: a table surface with an underside; at least one spring-loaded floor leg rotateably attached to the underside; at least one spring-loaded sofa leg rotateably attached to the underside; a floor leg locking mechanism located on the at least one spring-loaded floor leg; a sofa leg locking mechanism located on the at least one spring-loaded sofa leg; where the table is configured such that the portable video game table can change to and from a folded configuration and a ready-for-use extended configuration.
- the disclosed invention also relates to a portable video game table comprising: a table surface with an underside; a first floor leg sleeve attached to the underside; a first pivot rod in rotatable communication with the first floor leg sleeve; a first upper floor leg top in communication with the first pivot rod; a first upper floor leg in communication with the first upper floor leg top; a first floor leg collar in communication with the first upper floor leg; a first lower floor leg in telescoping communication with the first upper floor leg, and in communication with the first floor leg collar; a first floor leg clip attached to the underside and configured to allow the first upper floor leg top to releasably snap into the clip; a first floor leg locking mechanism housing attached to the first floor leg collar; a first floor leg rack located on the first lower floor leg; a first floor leg pinion in rotatable communication with the first floor leg locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the first floor leg rack; a first tension cable in operable communication with the first floor
- FIG. 1 is a front top perspective view of the disclosed portable video game table
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the portable video game table
- FIG. 3 is side view of the portable video game table:
- FIG. 4 is a top front perspective view of the portable video game table in a folded configuration
- FIG. 5 is a bottom rear perspective view of the disclosed portable video game table
- FIG. 6 is a bottom front perspective view of the portable video game table
- FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the portable video game table
- FIG. 8 is a bottom rear perspective view of the portable video game table with the legs unfolded and extended;
- FIG. 9 is a close-up perspective view of the floor leg locking mechanism
- FIG. 10 is a close-up perspective view of the floor leg locking mechanism in an un-mated position
- FIG. 11 is a side view of the portable video game table with the interior components visible.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the portable video game table in one of its many uses.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of one embodiment of the disclosed portable video game table 10 .
- the disclosed portable video game table can be used with video games, portable games (e.g. Gameboy), computer games, laptop computers, and other electronic devices.
- a table surface 14 has a table lip 18 .
- Two spring-loaded floor legs 22 are coupled to the underside 26 of the table surface 14 .
- Two spring-loaded sofa legs 30 are also attached to the underside 26 .
- the legs 22 , 30 are shown in an ready-for-use extended configuration.
- Each of the legs has feet 27 .
- Each of the spring-loaded floor legs 22 comprises an upper floor leg 23 , and a lower floor leg 24 .
- each of the spring-loaded sofa legs 30 comprises an upper sofa leg 31 , and a lower sofa leg 32 .
- the feet 27 may have a non-skid surface.
- a sofa leg collar 36 is in communication with each of the upper sofa legs 31 . Attached to each sofa leg collar 36 is a sofa leg locking mechanism 38 . Similarly, there is a floor leg collar 40 attached to the upper floor leg 31 . A floor leg locking mechanism 44 is attached to each of the collars 40 is in communication with the upper leg. A sofa leg lever 48 is attached to each of the locking mechanisms 38 . A locking cable sleeve 52 is attached to each of the locking mechanisms 44 . A locking cable 53 is in slideable communication with the interior of each of the locking cable sleeves 52 .
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the disclosed portable video game table 10 .
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the disclosed portable video game table 10 .
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the disclosed portable video game table 10 with the legs 22 , 30 in a folded configuration. Located on the rear lip 56 of the table 10 , are two apertures 60 , each of which allows the floor leg 22 to extend through the rear lip 56 when in a folded configuration. A portion of each of the collars 40 can be seen exiting the apertures 60 .
- FIG. 4 shows the disclosed portable video game table 10 in a folded configuration. In this folded configuration, the disclosed portable video game table 10 can be easily transported, and stored.
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of the underside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10 .
- a first lever 64 is shown in operable communication with the underside 26 of the table.
- the first lever 64 is in operable communication with a first sofa leg retainer 68 and a first floor leg retainer 72 .
- the first sofa leg retainer 68 holds a sofa leg 30 in place, and adjacent to the underside 26 of the table 10 .
- the first sofa leg retainer 68 has a first sofa leg retainer lip 69 , which allows the first sofa leg retainer 68 to hold a sofa leg 30 in place, and adjacent to the underside 26 of the table 1 O.
- the first floor leg retainer 72 has a first floor leg retainer lip 73 , which allows the first floor leg retainer 72 to hold a floor leg 22 in place, and adjacent to the underside 26 of the table 10 .
- a user moves the first lever 64 towards the right table lip 76 , this causes the first sofa leg retainer 68 to move towards the right table lip 76 and free the sofa leg held in place by the first sofa leg retainer 68 ; this also causes the first floor leg retainer 72 to move towards the left table lip 80 and free the floor leg which was held in place by the first floor leg retainer 72 .
- the second lever 84 is in operable communication with a second sofa leg retainer 88 and a second floor leg retainer 92 .
- the second sofa leg retainer 88 holds a sofa leg 30 in place, and adjacent to the underside 26 of the table 10 .
- the second sofa leg retainer 88 has a second sofa leg retainer lip 89 , which allows the first sofa leg retainer 88 to hold a sofa leg 30 in place, and adjacent to the underside 26 of the table 10 .
- the second floor leg retainer 92 has a second floor leg retainer lip 93 , which allows the second floor leg retainer 92 to hold a floor leg 22 in place, and adjacent to the underside 26 of the table 10 .
- a user moves the second lever 84 towards the left table lip 80 , which causes the second sofa leg retainer 88 to move towards the left table lip 80 and free the sofa leg 30 ; this also causes the second floor leg retainer 92 to move towards the right table lip 76 and free the floor leg 22 .
- the disclosed invention may be modified such that the first lever 64 and second lever 84 may be moved in other directions, pushed, pulled, pressed, or lifted in order to release the retainers 72 , 88 , and/or release the locking mechanisms 44 .
- FIG. 5 Also shown in FIG. 5 , are the pivot mechanisms for the legs 22 , 30 .
- a relatively unobstructed view of a pivot mechanism for a floor leg 22 is shown on the floor leg 22 nearest to the right lip 76 .
- the floor leg 22 nearest the left lip 80 has a similar pivot mechanism.
- the top 99 of the upper leg 23 of the floor leg is attached to a pivot rod 100 .
- the pivot rod 100 is in rotative communication with at least one floor leg sleeve 104 .
- Floor leg sleeve 104 is fixedly attached to the underside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10 .
- a relatively unobstructed view of a pivot mechanism for a sofa leg 30 is shown with respect to the sofa leg 30 nearest the left lip 80 .
- the top 108 of upper sofa leg 31 is attached to a pivot rod 100 .
- the pivot rod 100 is in rotative communication with at least one sofa leg sleeve 112 .
- the at least one sleeve 112 is in fixed communication with the underside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10 .
- a similar pivot mechanism is in communication with sofa leg 30 nearest the right lip 76 .
- the disclosed portable video game table may also have clips 116 positioned on the underside 26 to hold the legs 22 , 30 in place when the legs are pivoted out of the retainers 88 , 92 .
- the clips 116 may be configured to snap or otherwise attach to the tops 99 of upper floor legs 23 , and to the tops 108 of the upper sofa leg 31 .
- FIG. 6 shows another perspective view of the underside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10 , but this view is from the front of the table.
- FIG. 7 shows a top view of the underside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10 .
- FIG. 8 shows a rear perspective view of the underside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10 .
- the legs 22 , 30 are shown pivoted out of the retainers 88 , 92 .
- the lower floor legs 24 , and lower sofa legs 32 are shown extended out of the upper floor legs 23 and upper sofa legs 31 respectively.
- the legs 22 , 30 are telescoping legs.
- one of the two locking cables 53 is in operational communication with the first lever 64 (similarly, second lever 84 is operational communication with the other locking cable 53 ) via the first sofa leg retainer 68 .
- the first lever 64 is moved towards the right lip 76 , the locking cable 53 will develop a tension that is transferred to the locking mechanism 38 .
- FIG. 9 shows a close-up perspective view of the locking mechanism 38 (which is similar to the locking mechanism 44 ).
- the locking cable sleeve 52 is held in place by a cable sleeve collar 120 that is coupled to the locking mechanism housing 124 .
- the cable 53 has an anchor 128 located on a first end 132 of the cable 53 .
- the anchor 128 is attached to a pinion 136 .
- the pinion 136 has a plurality of teeth 148 .
- the pinion is rotatable about a pivot point 140 located on the locking mechanism housing 124 . In this Figure, the pinion 136 is shown mated to the rack 144 located on the lower floor leg 24 .
- the rack 144 has a plurality of teeth 148 configured to mate with the pinion 136 .
- the pinion 136 is mated to the rack 144 as shown in FIG. 9 , the lower floor leg 24 is locked relative to the upper floor leg 23 .
- tension is exerted on the cable 53 .
- the tension causes the anchor 128 to make the pinion 136 pivot about the pivot point 140 , thereby causing the pinion 136 to become disengaged from the rack 144 .
- the pinion 136 is disengaged from the rack 144 , the user can adjust the telescoping lower floor leg 24 with respect to the upper floor leg 23 .
- FIG. 10 shows the pinion 136 disengaged from the rack 144 .
- This rack and pinion locking system may be used on both the sofa legs 30 and the floor legs 22 . Of course, other means for extending and locking the legs in place may be used.
- each sofa leg lever 48 is attached to a pinion 136 such that when the lever 48 is rotated about its pivot point, the pinion 136 rotates about its pivot point so that it the pinion 136 disengages from a rack located on the lower sofa legs 32 .
- the cable 53 and cable sleeve 52 are just one of many actuating means that may be used to engage and disengage the pinion 136 from the rack 144 .
- FIG. 11 shows a side view of the disclosed portable video game table 10 with the internal components visible.
- a compression spring 152 is shown inside the upper floor leg 23 .
- a compression spring 156 is shown inside the upper sofa leg 31 .
- the compression spring 152 , 156 are configured so that when the pinions 136 are disengaged from the racks 144 , the lower sofa leg 32 will automatically telescope out with respect to upper sofa legs 31 . Therefore, if one is seated on a seating surface, such as a sofa for example, holding the folded up table 10 in front of him or her, the legs 22 , 30 will extend until the spring-loaded floor legs 22 impinge the floor or other surface.
- first and second levers 64 , 84 may be moved further towards the right lip 76 and the left lip 80 respectively, allowing the pinions 136 on the floor legs to disengaged from the racks 144 located on the lower floor legs 24 , thereby allowing the lower floor legs 24 to move freely relative to the upper floor legs 23 .
- the first and second levers 64 , 84 maybe released, thereby locking the floor legs 22 in place.
- the sofa leg levers 48 may be rotated, to release the pinions 136 on the sofa legs 30 from the racks 144 located on the lower sofa legs 30 .
- the levers 48 may be moved back to their locked position, thereby causing the pinions 136 to engage the racks 144 on the lower sofa legs 32 , and lock the lower sofa legs 32 in place relative to the upper sofa legs 31 .
- the legs, 22 , 30 will swing freely, still attached to the undersigned by brackets 46 , which allow the legs to rotate freely.
- the legs 22 , 30 may be spring loaded with a torsion spring to rotate the legs into a fixed position approximately 95 degrees from horizontal, and held in place either by the spring force, or a detent design, or both.)
- the feet 27 may have a non-skid surface. The feet 27 may be able to pivot with respect to the lower legs 24 , 32 via a pivot attachment, or a universal joint.
- FIG. 12 shows the disclosed table 10 being used by a user 160 .
- the spring-loaded floor legs 22 are extended to the floor.
- the spring-loaded sofa legs 30 are extended to the sofa 164 , adjacent to the user 160 .
- the disclosed portable video game table 10 is advantageous in that it may be used while sitting on the ground, in a chair, or on a stool. Additionally, it is portable, in that it can fold to a very small shape, with the legs folded in and against the underside 26 of the table surface 14 .
- the table 10 is easily adjustable due to the levers and the rack and pinion locking system.
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A portable video game table comprising: a table surface with an underside; at least one spring-loaded floor leg rotateably attached to the underside; at least one spring-loaded sofa leg rotateably attached to the underside; a floor leg locking mechanism located on the at least one spring-loaded floor leg; a sofa leg locking mechanism located on the at least one spring-loaded sofa leg; where the table is configured such that the portable video game table can change to and from a folded configuration and a ready-for-use extended configuration.
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- This patent application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/681,333 by Gary Pearson, entitled “Portable Video Game Table”, filed on May 16, 2005, the entire contents of which are fully incorporated by reference herein.
- This invention relates to portable tables in general and more particularly to an adjustable portable video game table.
- Today video and computer games are commonly played by many children and adults. In many game systems a conventional television receiver displays an image generated by the computerized game system. Various types of manual controllers including joy sticks, arcade sticks, and steering wheels may be connected to the game system and used to control the video game. Many households do not have a permanent game table or other suitable table in the room with their television receiver or video monitor, therefore the option of placing the game controller on a table is not available. For aesthetic reasons many households do not want to have a permanent game table in the room with their television receiver or video monitor.
- Without a table on which to rest the controller, players frequently position the controller on the floor or in the player's lap, which can make it difficult to play the video game. The problem is exaggerated when the controller is a steering wheel type such as those typically used in race car type video games. Holding the steering wheel controller in the lap may be uncomfortable and may be unstable. Positioning the steering wheel on the floor may also be uncomfortable because it requires the player to bend over the wheel in an uncomfortable position while playing the video game.
- Thus there is a need for a portable table capable of being used with an existing seating device and/or on the floor.
- The disclosed invention relates to a portable video game table comprising: a table surface with an underside; at least one spring-loaded floor leg rotateably attached to the underside; at least one spring-loaded sofa leg rotateably attached to the underside; a floor leg locking mechanism located on the at least one spring-loaded floor leg; a sofa leg locking mechanism located on the at least one spring-loaded sofa leg; where the table is configured such that the portable video game table can change to and from a folded configuration and a ready-for-use extended configuration.
- The disclosed invention also relates to a portable video game table comprising: a table surface with an underside; a first floor leg sleeve attached to the underside; a first pivot rod in rotatable communication with the first floor leg sleeve; a first upper floor leg top in communication with the first pivot rod; a first upper floor leg in communication with the first upper floor leg top; a first floor leg collar in communication with the first upper floor leg; a first lower floor leg in telescoping communication with the first upper floor leg, and in communication with the first floor leg collar; a first floor leg clip attached to the underside and configured to allow the first upper floor leg top to releasably snap into the clip; a first floor leg locking mechanism housing attached to the first floor leg collar; a first floor leg rack located on the first lower floor leg; a first floor leg pinion in rotatable communication with the first floor leg locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the first floor leg rack; a first tension cable in operable communication with the first floor leg pinion, and a first lever located on the underside; a first sofa leg sleeve attached to the underside; a first pivot rod in rotatable communication with the first sofa leg sleeve; a first upper sofa leg top in communication with the first pivot rod; a first upper sofa leg in communication with the first upper sofa leg top; a first sofa leg collar in communication with the first upper sofa leg; a first lower sofa leg in telescoping communication with the first upper sofa leg, and in communication with the first sofa leg collar; a first sofa leg clip attached to the underside and configured to allow the first upper sofa leg top to releasably snap into the clip; a first floor leg locking mechanism housing attached to the first sofa leg collar; a first sofa leg rack located on the first lower sofa leg; a first sofa leg pinion in rotatable communication with the first sofa leg locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the first sofa leg rack; a first sofa leg lever attached to the first sofa leg collar, and in operable communication with the first sofa leg pinion; a first sofa leg retainer in operable communication with the first lever; a first sofa leg retainer lip located on the first sofa leg retainer; wherein the first sofa leg retainer is configured to releasably hold the first sofa leg in a folded position against the underside; a first floor leg retainer in operable communication with the first lever; a first floor leg retainer lip located on the first floor leg retainer; wherein the first floor leg retainer is configured to releasably hold the first floor leg in a folded position against the underside; a first sofa leg clip fixed to the underside, and configured to allow the first sofa leg top to releasably snap into the first sofa leg clip; a first floor leg clip fixed to the underside, and configured to allow the first floor leg top to releasably snap into the first floor clip; a second floor leg sleeve attached to the underside; a second pivot rod in rotatable communication with the second floor leg sleeve; a second upper floor leg top in communication with the second pivot rod; a second upper floor leg in communication with the second upper floor leg top; a second floor leg collar in communication with the second upper floor leg; a second lower floor leg in telescoping communication with the second upper floor leg, and in communication with the second floor leg collar; a second floor leg clip attached to the underside and configured to allow the second upper floor leg top to releasably snap into the clip; a second floor leg locking mechanism housing attached to the second floor leg collar; a second floor leg rack located on the second lower floor leg; a second floor leg pinion in rotatable communication with the second floor leg locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the second floor leg rack; a second tension cable in operable communication with the second floor leg pinion, and a second lever located on the underside; a second sofa leg sleeve attached to the underside; a second pivot rod in rotatable communication with the second sofa leg sleeve; a second upper sofa leg top in communication with the second pivot rod; a second upper sofa leg in communication with the second upper sofa leg top; a second sofa leg collar in communication with the second upper sofa leg; a second lower sofa leg in telescoping communication with the second upper sofa leg, and in communication with the second sofa leg collar; a second sofa leg clip attached to the underside and configured to allow the second upper sofa leg top to releasably snap into the clip; a second floor leg locking mechanism housing attached to the second sofa leg collar; a second sofa leg rack located on the second lower sofa leg; a second sofa leg pinion in rotatable communication with the second sofa leg locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the second sofa leg rack; a second sofa leg lever attached to the second sofa leg collar, and in operable communication with the second sofa leg pinion; a second sofa leg retainer in operable communication with the second lever; a second sofa leg retainer lip located on the second sofa leg retainer; wherein the second sofa leg retainer is configured to releasably hold the second sofa leg in a folded position against the underside; a second floor leg retainer in operable communication with the second lever; a second floor leg retainer lip located on the second floor leg retainer; wherein the second floor leg retainer is configured to releasably hold the second floor leg in a folded position against the underside; a second sofa leg clip fixed to the underside, and configured to allow the second sofa leg top to releasably snap into the second sofa leg clip; and a second floor leg clip fixed to the underside, and configured to allow the floor leg top to releasably snap into the second floor clip.
- The present disclosure will be better understood by those skilled in the pertinent art by referencing the accompanying drawings, where like elements are numbered alike in the several figures, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a front top perspective view of the disclosed portable video game table; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the portable video game table; -
FIG. 3 is side view of the portable video game table: -
FIG. 4 is a top front perspective view of the portable video game table in a folded configuration; -
FIG. 5 is a bottom rear perspective view of the disclosed portable video game table; -
FIG. 6 is a bottom front perspective view of the portable video game table; -
FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the portable video game table; -
FIG. 8 is a bottom rear perspective view of the portable video game table with the legs unfolded and extended; -
FIG. 9 is a close-up perspective view of the floor leg locking mechanism; -
FIG. 10 is a close-up perspective view of the floor leg locking mechanism in an un-mated position; -
FIG. 11 is a side view of the portable video game table with the interior components visible; and -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the portable video game table in one of its many uses. -
FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of one embodiment of the disclosed portable video game table 10. The disclosed portable video game table can be used with video games, portable games (e.g. Gameboy), computer games, laptop computers, and other electronic devices. Atable surface 14 has atable lip 18. Two spring-loadedfloor legs 22 are coupled to theunderside 26 of thetable surface 14. Two spring-loadedsofa legs 30 are also attached to theunderside 26. In this view, the 22, 30 are shown in an ready-for-use extended configuration. Each of the legs haslegs feet 27. Each of the spring-loadedfloor legs 22 comprises anupper floor leg 23, and alower floor leg 24. Similarly, each of the spring-loadedsofa legs 30 comprises anupper sofa leg 31, and alower sofa leg 32. In this embodiment, thefeet 27 may have a non-skid surface. Asofa leg collar 36 is in communication with each of theupper sofa legs 31. Attached to eachsofa leg collar 36 is a sofaleg locking mechanism 38. Similarly, there is afloor leg collar 40 attached to theupper floor leg 31. A floorleg locking mechanism 44 is attached to each of thecollars 40 is in communication with the upper leg. Asofa leg lever 48 is attached to each of thelocking mechanisms 38. Alocking cable sleeve 52 is attached to each of thelocking mechanisms 44. A locking cable 53 is in slideable communication with the interior of each of thelocking cable sleeves 52. -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the disclosed portable video game table 10.FIG. 3 is a side view of the disclosed portable video game table 10. -
FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the disclosed portable video game table 10 with the 22, 30 in a folded configuration. Located on thelegs rear lip 56 of the table 10, are twoapertures 60, each of which allows thefloor leg 22 to extend through therear lip 56 when in a folded configuration. A portion of each of thecollars 40 can be seen exiting theapertures 60.FIG. 4 shows the disclosed portable video game table 10 in a folded configuration. In this folded configuration, the disclosed portable video game table 10 can be easily transported, and stored. -
FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of theunderside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10. Afirst lever 64 is shown in operable communication with theunderside 26 of the table. Thefirst lever 64 is in operable communication with a firstsofa leg retainer 68 and a firstfloor leg retainer 72. The firstsofa leg retainer 68 holds asofa leg 30 in place, and adjacent to theunderside 26 of the table 10. The firstsofa leg retainer 68 has a first sofaleg retainer lip 69, which allows the firstsofa leg retainer 68 to hold asofa leg 30 in place, and adjacent to theunderside 26 of the table 1O. The firstfloor leg retainer 72 has a first floorleg retainer lip 73, which allows the firstfloor leg retainer 72 to hold afloor leg 22 in place, and adjacent to theunderside 26 of the table 10. In order to release the 22, 30, a user moves thelegs first lever 64 towards theright table lip 76, this causes the firstsofa leg retainer 68 to move towards theright table lip 76 and free the sofa leg held in place by the firstsofa leg retainer 68; this also causes the firstfloor leg retainer 72 to move towards theleft table lip 80 and free the floor leg which was held in place by the firstfloor leg retainer 72. Similarly, there is asecond lever 84 in operable communication with theunderside 26 of the table. Thesecond lever 84 is in operable communication with a secondsofa leg retainer 88 and a secondfloor leg retainer 92. The secondsofa leg retainer 88 holds asofa leg 30 in place, and adjacent to theunderside 26 of the table 10. The secondsofa leg retainer 88 has a second sofaleg retainer lip 89, which allows the firstsofa leg retainer 88 to hold asofa leg 30 in place, and adjacent to theunderside 26 of the table 10. The secondfloor leg retainer 92 has a second floorleg retainer lip 93, which allows the secondfloor leg retainer 92 to hold afloor leg 22 in place, and adjacent to theunderside 26 of the table 10. In order to release the 22, 30 held in place by the secondlegs sofa leg retainer 88, and secondfloor leg retainer 92, a user moves thesecond lever 84 towards theleft table lip 80, which causes the secondsofa leg retainer 88 to move towards theleft table lip 80 and free thesofa leg 30; this also causes the secondfloor leg retainer 92 to move towards theright table lip 76 and free thefloor leg 22. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognized that the disclosed invention may be modified such that thefirst lever 64 andsecond lever 84 may be moved in other directions, pushed, pulled, pressed, or lifted in order to release the 72, 88, and/or release the lockingretainers mechanisms 44. - Also shown in
FIG. 5 , are the pivot mechanisms for the 22, 30. A relatively unobstructed view of a pivot mechanism for alegs floor leg 22 is shown on thefloor leg 22 nearest to theright lip 76. Thefloor leg 22 nearest theleft lip 80 has a similar pivot mechanism. The top 99 of theupper leg 23 of the floor leg is attached to apivot rod 100. Thepivot rod 100 is in rotative communication with at least onefloor leg sleeve 104.Floor leg sleeve 104 is fixedly attached to theunderside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10. A relatively unobstructed view of a pivot mechanism for asofa leg 30 is shown with respect to thesofa leg 30 nearest theleft lip 80. The top 108 ofupper sofa leg 31 is attached to apivot rod 100. Thepivot rod 100 is in rotative communication with at least onesofa leg sleeve 112. The at least onesleeve 112 is in fixed communication with theunderside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10. A similar pivot mechanism is in communication withsofa leg 30 nearest theright lip 76. - The disclosed portable video game table may also have
clips 116 positioned on theunderside 26 to hold the 22, 30 in place when the legs are pivoted out of thelegs 88, 92. Theretainers clips 116 may be configured to snap or otherwise attach to the tops 99 ofupper floor legs 23, and to thetops 108 of theupper sofa leg 31. -
FIG. 6 shows another perspective view of theunderside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10, but this view is from the front of the table. -
FIG. 7 shows a top view of theunderside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10. -
FIG. 8 shows a rear perspective view of theunderside 26 of the disclosed portable video game table 10. In this view, the 22, 30 are shown pivoted out of thelegs 88, 92. Additionally, theretainers lower floor legs 24, andlower sofa legs 32 are shown extended out of theupper floor legs 23 andupper sofa legs 31 respectively. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the 22, 30 are telescoping legs. In this view, one can see that one of the two locking cables 53 is in operational communication with the first lever 64 (similarly,legs second lever 84 is operational communication with the other locking cable 53) via the firstsofa leg retainer 68. When thefirst lever 64 is moved towards theright lip 76, the locking cable 53 will develop a tension that is transferred to thelocking mechanism 38. -
FIG. 9 shows a close-up perspective view of the locking mechanism 38 (which is similar to the locking mechanism 44). The lockingcable sleeve 52 is held in place by acable sleeve collar 120 that is coupled to thelocking mechanism housing 124. The cable 53 has ananchor 128 located on afirst end 132 of the cable 53. Theanchor 128 is attached to apinion 136. Thepinion 136 has a plurality ofteeth 148. The pinion is rotatable about apivot point 140 located on thelocking mechanism housing 124. In this Figure, thepinion 136 is shown mated to therack 144 located on thelower floor leg 24. Therack 144 has a plurality ofteeth 148 configured to mate with thepinion 136. When thepinion 136 is mated to therack 144 as shown inFIG. 9 , thelower floor leg 24 is locked relative to theupper floor leg 23. When thefirst lever 64 is moved towards theright lip 76, tension is exerted on the cable 53. The tension causes theanchor 128 to make thepinion 136 pivot about thepivot point 140, thereby causing thepinion 136 to become disengaged from therack 144. Once thepinion 136 is disengaged from therack 144, the user can adjust the telescopinglower floor leg 24 with respect to theupper floor leg 23. Once a suitable length of theleg 22 is reached, the user can release thefirst lever 64, whereby thepinion 136 reengages with therack 144, and locks thelower floor leg 24 with respect to theupper floor leg 23.FIG. 10 shows thepinion 136 disengaged from therack 144. This rack and pinion locking system may be used on both thesofa legs 30 and thefloor legs 22. Of course, other means for extending and locking the legs in place may be used. On each of the sofa legs, instead of using a cable 53, eachsofa leg lever 48 is attached to apinion 136 such that when thelever 48 is rotated about its pivot point, thepinion 136 rotates about its pivot point so that it thepinion 136 disengages from a rack located on thelower sofa legs 32. One of ordinary skill in the art will recognized that the cable 53 andcable sleeve 52 are just one of many actuating means that may be used to engage and disengage thepinion 136 from therack 144. -
FIG. 11 shows a side view of the disclosed portable video game table 10 with the internal components visible. Acompression spring 152 is shown inside theupper floor leg 23. Acompression spring 156 is shown inside theupper sofa leg 31. The 152, 156 are configured so that when thecompression spring pinions 136 are disengaged from theracks 144, thelower sofa leg 32 will automatically telescope out with respect toupper sofa legs 31. Therefore, if one is seated on a seating surface, such as a sofa for example, holding the folded up table 10 in front of him or her, the 22, 30 will extend until the spring-loadedlegs floor legs 22 impinge the floor or other surface. - To operate the disclosed portable video game table 10, one would hold the table 10 in an upright position, and pull move the first and
64, 84 towards thesecond levers right lip 76 and leftlip 80 respectively to allow the 22, 30 to disengage from thelegs 68, 72 and swing away from theretainers underside 26 of the table 10. At this point, the first and 64, 84 may be moved further towards thesecond levers right lip 76 and theleft lip 80 respectively, allowing thepinions 136 on the floor legs to disengaged from theracks 144 located on thelower floor legs 24, thereby allowing thelower floor legs 24 to move freely relative to theupper floor legs 23. Once the proper length of the floor legs is achieved, the first and 64, 84 maybe released, thereby locking thesecond levers floor legs 22 in place. Now the sofa leg levers 48 may be rotated, to release thepinions 136 on thesofa legs 30 from theracks 144 located on thelower sofa legs 30. Once the proper length of thesofa legs 30 are achieved, thelevers 48 may be moved back to their locked position, thereby causing thepinions 136 to engage theracks 144 on thelower sofa legs 32, and lock thelower sofa legs 32 in place relative to theupper sofa legs 31. The legs, 22, 30, will swing freely, still attached to the undersigned by brackets 46, which allow the legs to rotate freely. The 22, 30 may be spring loaded with a torsion spring to rotate the legs into a fixed position approximately 95 degrees from horizontal, and held in place either by the spring force, or a detent design, or both.) Thelegs feet 27 may have a non-skid surface. Thefeet 27 may be able to pivot with respect to the 24, 32 via a pivot attachment, or a universal joint.lower legs -
FIG. 12 shows the disclosed table 10 being used by auser 160. The spring-loadedfloor legs 22 are extended to the floor. The spring-loadedsofa legs 30 are extended to thesofa 164, adjacent to theuser 160. - The disclosed portable video game table 10 is advantageous in that it may be used while sitting on the ground, in a chair, or on a stool. Additionally, it is portable, in that it can fold to a very small shape, with the legs folded in and against the
underside 26 of thetable surface 14. The table 10 is easily adjustable due to the levers and the rack and pinion locking system. - While the disclosure has been described with reference to several embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this disclosure, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims
Claims (10)
1. A portable video game table comprising:
a table surface with an underside;
at least one spring-loaded floor leg rotateably attached to the underside;
at least one spring-loaded sofa leg rotateably attached to the underside;
a floor leg locking mechanism located on the at least one spring-loaded floor leg;
a sofa leg locking mechanism located on the at least one spring-loaded sofa leg;
wherein the table is configured such that the portable video game table can change to and from a folded configuration and a ready-for-use extended configuration.
2. The portable video game table of claim 1 , further comprising at least one lever located on the underside and configured to release the at least one spring-loaded floor leg and the at least one spring-loaded sofa leg from a folded configuration.
3. The portable video game table of claim 1 , where the length of the at least one spring-loaded floor leg is adjustable, and where the length of the one spring-loaded sofa leg is adjustable.
4. The portable video game table of claim 2 ,
wherein the at least one spring-loaded floor leg comprises:
an upper floor leg;
a floor leg collar in communication with the upper floor leg;
a lower floor leg in communication with the floor leg collar, and in telescoping communication with the upper floor leg;
wherein the at least one spring-loaded sofa leg comprises:
an upper sofa leg;
a sofa leg collar in communication with the upper sofa leg;
a lower sofa leg in communication with the sofa leg collar, and in telescoping communication with the upper sofa leg;
wherein the floor leg locking mechanism comprises:
a locking mechanism housing attached to the floor leg collar;
a floor leg rack located on the lower floor leg;
a floor leg pinion in rotatable communication with the locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the floor leg rack;
an floor leg actuating means in operable communication with the floor leg pinion, and configured to disengage the floor leg pinion from mating with the floor leg rack when actuated, and further configured to mate the floor leg pinion to the floor leg rack when non-actuated;
wherein the sofa leg locking mechanism comprises:
a locking mechanism housing attached to the sofa leg collar;
a sofa leg rack located on the lower sofa leg;
a sofa leg pinion in rotatable communication with the locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the sofa leg rack; and
a sofa leg actuating means in operable communication with the sofa leg pinion, and configured to disengage the sofa leg pinion from mating with the sofa leg rack when actuated, and further configured to mate the sofa leg pinion to the sofa leg rack when non-actuated.
5. The portable video game table of claim 4 , wherein the floor leg actuating means is a tension cable in operable communication with the floor leg pinion, and the at least one lever located on the underside.
6. The portable video game table of claim 4 , wherein the sofa leg actuating means is a sofa leg lever in operable communication with the sofa leg pinion, and sofa leg lever is rotateably attached to the sofa leg collar.
7. The portable video game table of claim 1 , wherein each of the legs has a foot with a non-skid surface.
8. The portable video game table of claim 4 , wherein the sofa leg pinion has a plurality of teeth configured to mate with a plurality of teeth located on the sofa leg rack, and wherein the floor leg pinion has a plurality of teeth configured to mate with a plurality of teeth located on the floor leg rack.
9. The portable video game table of claim 2 , further comprising:
a sofa leg retainer in operable communication with the at least one lever and in releasable communication with the at least one spring-loaded sofa leg;
a floor leg retainer in operable communication with the at least one lever and in releasable communication with the at least one spring-loaded floor leg; and
wherein the sofa leg retainer is configured to hold the at least one spring-loaded sofa leg adjacent to the underside, and the floor leg retainer is configured to hold the at least one spring-loaded floor leg adjacent to the underside when the portable video game table is in a folded configuration.
10. A portable video game table comprising:
a table surface with an underside;
a first floor leg sleeve attached to the underside;
a first pivot rod in rotatable communication with the first floor leg sleeve;
a first upper floor leg top in communication with the first pivot rod;
a first upper floor leg in communication with the first upper floor leg top;
a first floor leg collar in communication with the first upper floor leg;
a first lower floor leg in telescoping communication with the first upper floor leg, and in communication with the first floor leg collar;
a first floor leg clip attached to the underside and configured to allow the first upper floor leg top to releasably snap into the clip;
a first floor leg locking mechanism housing attached to the first floor leg collar;
a first floor leg rack located on the first lower floor leg;
a first floor leg pinion in rotatable communication with the first floor leg locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the first floor leg rack;
a first tension cable in operable communication with the first floor leg pinion, and a first lever located on the underside;
a first sofa leg sleeve attached to the underside;
a first pivot rod in rotatable communication with the first sofa leg sleeve;
a first upper sofa leg top in communication with the first pivot rod;
a first upper sofa leg in communication with the first upper sofa leg top;
a first sofa leg collar in communication with the first upper sofa leg;
a first lower sofa leg in telescoping communication with the first upper sofa leg, and in communication with the first sofa leg collar;
a first sofa leg clip attached to the underside and configured to allow the first upper sofa leg top to releasably snap into the clip;
a first floor leg locking mechanism housing attached to the first sofa leg collar;
a first sofa leg rack located on the first lower sofa leg;
a first sofa leg pinion in rotatable communication with the first sofa leg locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the first sofa leg rack;
a first sofa leg lever attached to the first sofa leg collar, and in operable communication with the first sofa leg pinion;
a first sofa leg retainer in operable communication with the first lever;
a first sofa leg retainer lip located on the first sofa leg retainer;
wherein the first sofa leg retainer is configured to releasably hold the first sofa leg in a folded position against the underside;
a first floor leg retainer in operable communication with the first lever;
a first floor leg retainer lip located on the first floor leg retainer;
wherein the first floor leg retainer is configured to releasably hold the first floor leg in a folded position against the underside;
a first sofa leg clip fixed to the underside, and configured to allow the first sofa leg top to releasably snap into the first sofa leg clip;
a first floor leg clip fixed to the underside, and configured to allow the first floor leg top to releasably snap into the first floor clip;
a second floor leg sleeve attached to the underside;
a second pivot rod in rotatable communication with the second floor leg sleeve;
a second upper floor leg top in communication with the second pivot rod;
a second upper floor leg in communication with the second upper floor leg top;
a second floor leg collar in communication with the second upper floor leg;
a second lower floor leg in telescoping communication with the second upper floor leg, and in communication with the second floor leg collar;
a second floor leg clip attached to the underside and configured to allow the second upper floor leg top to releasably snap into the clip;
a second floor leg locking mechanism housing attached to the second floor leg collar;
a second floor leg rack located on the second lower floor leg;
a second floor leg pinion in rotatable communication with the second floor leg locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the second floor leg rack;
a second tension cable in operable communication with the second floor leg pinion, and a second lever located on the underside;
a second sofa leg sleeve attached to the underside;
a second pivot rod in rotatable communication with the second sofa leg sleeve;
a second upper sofa leg top in communication with the second pivot rod;
a second upper sofa leg in communication with the second upper sofa leg top;
a second sofa leg collar in communication with the second upper sofa leg;
a second lower sofa leg in telescoping communication with the second upper sofa leg, and in communication with the second sofa leg collar;
a second sofa leg clip attached to the underside and configured to allow the second upper sofa leg top to releasably snap into the clip;
a second floor leg locking mechanism housing attached to the second sofa leg collar;
a second sofa leg rack located on the second lower sofa leg;
a second sofa leg pinion in rotatable communication with the second sofa leg locking mechanism housing, and configured to releasably mate with the second sofa leg rack;
a second sofa leg lever attached to the second sofa leg collar, and in operable communication with the second sofa leg pinion;
a second sofa leg retainer in operable communication with the second lever;
a second sofa leg retainer lip located on the second sofa leg retainer;
wherein the second sofa leg retainer is configured to releasably hold the second sofa leg in a folded position against the underside;
a second floor leg retainer in operable communication with the second lever;
a second floor leg retainer lip located on the second floor leg retainer;
wherein the second floor leg retainer is configured to releasably hold the second floor leg in a folded position against the underside;
a second sofa leg clip fixed to the underside, and configured to allow the second sofa leg top to releasably snap into the second sofa leg clip; and
a second floor leg clip fixed to the underside, and configured to allow the floor leg top to releasably snap into the second floor clip.
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