Table made up of a number of parts, more especially a bench

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

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108111, 144286R, A47B 306

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045586497

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a four-legged table having a table top formed by two spaced, parallel sections running in a first coordinate direction and having the same size as each other. Between these sections, which have a rectangular area in a plan view, and at a right angle thereto (that is to say running in a second coordinate direction), there are two further spaced parallel sections, which are of equal size and have a rectangular area. In the opening between the sections and filling up the same there is a bridge support placed between the sections and running in the two coordinate directions, the support resting on a step on the sections which is turned inwards and towards the table legs. Furthermore, the bridge support may be readily removed and its place taken by another form of support.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1967979 (1934-07-01), Stern
patent: 3664274 (1972-05-01), Bustos
patent: 3734151 (1973-05-01), Skripsky
patent: 4350193 (1982-09-01), McCambridge et al.

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