Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Vertically adjustable – With biased holding means; e.g. – latch
Patent
1989-07-31
1990-08-21
Aschenbrenner, Peter A.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
Vertically adjustable
With biased holding means; e.g., latch
108144, 248918, 297118, 297170, 297174, A47B 1100
Patent
active
049496506
ABSTRACT:
A table adapted to be used as a coffee table having a top, all or part of which can be raised and moved laterally on struts forming a part of the legs of the table. The raised and moved portion is moved to a position where it can be used as an ordinary table for writing or the placement of food. The struts are slidable in the portion of the table used as legs and include alternate devices to support the raised part.
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