Supports – Stand – Understructure
Patent
1996-06-24
1997-11-25
Ramirez, Ramon O.
Supports
Stand
Understructure
2481887, 24834605, F16M 1124
Patent
active
056903030
ABSTRACT:
A base for supporting an object such as a cafe table and the like on uneven flooring includes a central support to which are attached two leg assemblies, one rigidly attached and one rotatably attached to opposing faces on the central support. The rotatable leg assembly includes a bolt through an elongaged hole in the leg assembly and a hole through the face of the central support that allow some rotation but limit excessive rotation. Each leg assembly is composed of two angled legs interconnected by a section that is substantially planar so as to complement the face formed on the central support. A frictional pad between the central support and the leg assembly is used to resist rotation of the central support with respect to the rotating leg.
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Baxter Gwendolyn W.
Mann, P.A. Michael A.
Ramirez Ramon O.
Winters-Gresham Partnership
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