Patent ID: 6148741
Filing Date: 2000-11-21
Classification: A47B

Abstract:
A table having a table top formed of two portions, a first portion intended for use as a working surface and a second portion for use as an additional supporting surface, and at least one vertical support member for supporting the table top, wherein in order to permit the first and second portions to be respectively adjusted in height, the vertical support member for supporting the table tope comprises:at least three tubular members arranged one into the other so as to be axially movable relative to each other, a first one of said tubular members being stationary and adapted to rest onto ground, a second one of said tubular members being movable with respect to said first one of said tubular members and connected to the first portion intended for use as a working surface, and a third one of said tubular members being movable with respect to the second one of said tubular members and connected to the second portion for use as a additional supporting surface,a drive mechanism adapted to impart an axial motion to the second and third movable tubular members, anda control mechanism adapted to operate the drive mechanism in order to permit a user to perform a conjoint adjustment of a height of the first and second portions or a separate adjustment of the height of the first portion relative to the second portion, wherein the second portion may be adjusted so as to be at a height above the first portion, at a same height as the first portion, and at a height below the first portion;wherein said drive mechanism adapted to impart an axial motion to the movable tubular members is included in the vertical support member;wherein said control mechanism adapted to operate the drive mechanism associated with said drive mechanism through driving gears;wherein said drive mechanism is formed of a screw mechanism and the control mechanism is formed of drive shafts which are operable by crank handles; andwherein a screw mechanism is provided for the axial motion of each of the second and third tubular members.