Patent ID: 9380861
Filing Date: 2016-07-05
CPC Classification: A47B

Claim Text:
1. A table comprising: a table top, a plurality of legs, and a plurality of struts; wherein the table is collapsible; wherein the table is adapted for use in a lake or river bed; wherein the table is anchored to the lake or river bed with augers wherein the plurality of legs are used to raise the table top above the surface of the water contained in the lake or river bed; wherein the table top further comprises a plurality of leg holes; wherein each of the plurality of leg holes is sized to receive a leg selected from the plurality of legs; wherein the number of leg holes contained in the plurality of leg holes formed into the table top will be the same as the number of legs contained in the plurality of legs; wherein each of the plurality of legs further comprises a shaft and an auger; wherein the shaft is a hollow cylinder that is further defined with a first end and a second end; wherein the auger is attached to the second end of the shaft; wherein the plurality of legs further comprises a first leg and a second leg; wherein the plurality of struts further comprises a first strut and a second strut; wherein the first leg further comprises a first shaft and a first auger; wherein the second leg further comprises a second shaft and a second auger; wherein the first shaft further comprises a first hole and a second hole formed in the face of the first shaft; wherein the second shaft further comprises a third hole and a fourth hole formed in the face of the second shaft; wherein the first hole and the second hole are aligned such that when the shaft rises perpendicularly out of the surface of the water then a line drawn from the center of the first hole through the center of the second hole will be parallel to the surface of the water; wherein the third hole and the fourth hole are aligned such that when the shaft rises perpendicularly out of the surface of the water then a line drawn from the center of the third hole through the center of the fourth hole will be parallel to the surface of the water.