Table and method of assembly

Horizontally supported planar surfaces – With separable components – Surface separable from support entity

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108153, 108157, 403401, 403403, 403294, 403295, A47B 306, F16B 700

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042903718

ABSTRACT:
A table that may be readily assembled or disassembled is formed by a plurality of pairs of legs which are joined to each other by elongated locking strips received in longitudinally extending channels formed in the legs and opening at throat portions into mutually engaging mitered surface portions of the legs. The throat portions of the channels are of a reduced dimension, and the locking strips are provided with resilient deformable tabs received in the channels to prevent separation of the legs of each pair. The leg pairs are interconnected by horizontally extending struts which are fixed to two legs of each adjacent pair of legs. The table top rests on the legs and has recessed depending portions received within the space enclosed by the legs and struts to prevent transverse movement of the table top while at the same time preventing the legs of each pair from moving about their locking strips.

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