Table with folding leaves

Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Plural related horizontal surfaces – Coplanar extension surface

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108 83, A47B 103

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059272120

ABSTRACT:
A table is provided having first and second side bars positioned generally parallel to and spaced-apart from each other. A first table end segment is secured to the first outer ends of the first and second side bars, and a second table end segment is secured to the second outer ends of the first and second side bars. First and second crossing bars are connected to and extend between the first and second side bars. A removable table segment is positioned between the first and second table end segments, the removable table segment having a first leaf and a second leaf, with the first leaf pivotally coupled to the first and second crossing bars. A storage space is defined by the first and second side bars and the first and second crossing bars. The first and second leaves may be folded against each other and stored in the storage space to reduce the overall size of the table.

REFERENCES:
patent: 710376 (1902-09-01), Smith
patent: 2548469 (1951-04-01), De Gaal
patent: 4553485 (1985-11-01), Lee
patent: 4794869 (1989-01-01), Chiu
patent: 5577450 (1996-11-01), Huang

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