Abstract:
This invention is a three-way table. It includes a folding table similar to a conventional card table but combined with means for attaching supports extending outwardly on all sides of the basic table. A conversion top can be placed on the table with one side up to provide a serving table with a finish such as polished wood or simulated wood. This convertible top can be turned upside down to provide a gaming table contoured for the particular game or games for which it is intended; for example with depressions for holding poker chips. The convertible top can be folded for more convenient storage.

Description:
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     This invention relates to convertible furniture; and more especially to a three way table which serves as a card table for two or four players; and when equipped with a convertible top as a serving or dining table for six or more. The convertible top has both upper and lower surfaces that can be used interchangeably depending upon the purpose for which the table is to be used at any particular time. 
     One surface is preferably a polished wood, or simulated wood, which can be used as a dining or serving table; and the other surface is preferably a gaming table contoured to adapt it for a particular game, for example with depressions for holding poker chips. 
     The outstanding advantage of the invention is that it provides a table which can be used by two or four persons with a card table area for play, or which can be used by six or eight persons, depending upon the size of the conversion top, for other purposes. In spite of this wide range of size to which the table can be adapted, it has the unusual feature of being capable of folding into a small storage space. It provides the combination of folding legs and a folding top in the same table and with extremely simple construction. 
     Another advantage of the invention is that it is possible to make the conversion quickly and with a minimum of inconvenience. This result is attained by having detachable supports located at angular positions around the table, preferably four supports attached to the respective side frames of a four-sided table and with flanges at the ends of the supports for holding the conversion top centered on the fixed top. 
     The conversion top is preferably made in two parts connected together along a hinge line by an &#34;invisible hinge&#34;. 
     Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear or be pointed out as the description proceeds. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS 
     In the drawing, forming a part hereof, in which like reference characters indicate corresponding parts in all the views: 
     FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a table made in accordance with this invention and showing a support extending from one side frame of the table and showing a bracket for such a support on an adjacent side frame; 
     FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the table of FIG. 1 without any of the supports for the conversion top but showing two of the brackets that are used to connect the supports to the side frames of the table; 
     FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2, but on a smaller scale, and showing supports attached to all of the side frames of the table and showing a bottom view of the portion of the conversion top that extends beyond the edges of the fixed top; 
     FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the top of the table with the conversion top held in place by flange plates at the ends of the detachable supports, the scale of FIG. 4 being smaller than that of FIGS. 1 and 2; 
     FIG. 5 is a greatly enlarged exploded view showing a portion of one of the side frames and one of the supports together with the bracket, flange plate and fastening means; 
     FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken on the lines 6--6 of FIG. 5; and 
     FIG. 7 is a detail view showing an invisible hinge for folding the conversion top. 
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     FIG. 1 shows a table 10 which is preferably a four-sided card table with legs 12 which are connected to the underside of a fixed top 14 by conventional hinges which permit the legs of the table to fold in against the bottom of the fixed top 14. 
     Around the perimeter of the top 14 there are side frames 16 which extend downwardly from a level substantially flush with the top surface of the fixed top 14. These side frames 16 meet at the corners of the table 10 and this construction is conventional. 
     In order to hold a conversion top in place over the fixed top 14, the table shown in FIG. 1 is equipped with brackets 18 located at angularly spaced regions around the perimeter of the fixed top 14. In the illustrated construction, these brackets 18 are located at mid regions of each of the side frames 16. 
     Each of the brackets 18 is constructed in such a way as to connect with a support 20 which extends from the bracket 18 in a direction substantially normal to the side frame to which the bracket is connected. 
     Each of the supports 20 holds a flange or plate 22 spaced from the side frame 16 and in a position extending upward above the plane of the top surface of the fixed top 14. The plates 22 contact with the perimeter of a conversion top 24, as shown in FIG. 4, and reach upward across the edge of the perimeter of the conversion top 24 so as to prevent horizontal movement of the conversion top 24 with respect to the underlying fixed top. The plates 22 cooperate to hold the conversion top 22 centered on the fixed top. 
     In the preferred construction, each of the supports 20 has its top surface flush with the top surface of the fixed top 14, or the top surfaces of the side frames 16, if the latter extend somewhat above the plane of the fixed top 14. 
     With the conversion top 24 of round shape, all of the supports 20 can be of equal length for holding the conversion top 24 centered on the table 10 as shown in FIG. 3. 
     The conversion top 24 is shown with different surfaces on its opposite sides. For example, FIG. 4 shows the conversion top 24 with a smooth top surface which may be polished wood for use as a serving table or which may be simulated wood. 
     FIG. 5 shows the underside of the conversion top 24 with depressions 26 and 28 such as are used for poker tables. This gaming table surface may be contoured or otherwise surfaced for any particular games for which the underside of the conversion top 24 is intended. 
     FIGS. 5 and 6 show the detailed construction of one of the supports 20 and the bracket structure for connecting the support 20 to one of the side frames 16. The top surface of the support 20 is indicated by the reference character 30. In the preferred construction, the support 20 has a bottom face 32 which extends up toward its outer end so that the vertical dimension of the support 20 decreases as it extends outward. There is, however, an end face 34 of substantial area for connecting with the end flange or plate 22. In the illustrated construction the plate 22 is rigidly held against the end face 34 of the support 20 by screws 36. 
     The bracket 18 is preferably a metal plate which is recessed into the side frame 16, as shown in FIG. 6. This recess is preferably shaped to the contour of the bracket 18 and the bracket is held in the recess by countersunk screws 40 which thread into the side frame 16. 
     The support 20 is connected with the bracket 18 by detachable fastening means which permit the support 20 to be connected and disconnected quickly and conveniently. In the construction illustrated, there are two keyways 42 opening through the bracket 18. 
     Each keyway 42 includes a generally circular opening 46 with a slot 48, of substantially less width than the opening 46 and extending downwardly therefrom. The support 20 is connected with the bracket 18 by screws 50. These screws thread into the end face of the support 20 which confronts the side frame 16 of the fixed table top. Each of the screws 50 has a shank portion 52 and a round head 54 which is of larger diameter than the shank portion so that there is a shoulder where the shank portion 52 joins the head 54. 
     The screws 50 are screwed only part way into the end face of the support 20 so that there is a clearance between the shoulder of the screw and the end face of the support 20. This clearance is equal to or slightly greater than the thickness of the strip material of which the bracket 18 is made. 
     In order to attach the support 20 to the side frame 16, the heads 54 of the screws 50 are inserted through the circular opening 46 of the keyways 42 far enough to bring the inner end face of the support 20 into contact with the outside surface of the bracket 18. The support 20 is then pushed downward so that the shank 52 of the screws 50 move down into the slots 48 which are preferably of the same width, or slightly greater width, as the shanks 52 in the region adjacent to the heads of the screws. Since the screw heads 54 are substantially wider than the slots 48, the bracket 18 holds the screws, and the support 20, firmly connected to the side frame 16. 
     When the conversion top is not in use, the supports 20 can be quickly and conveniently removed from the side frame 16 by merely exerting an upward pull on the supports 20 to bring the screw heads 50 into alignment with the circular openings 46, and the support 20 can then be moved horizontally out of engagement with the bracket 18. 
     In order to provide for more convenient storage of the conversion table top, it can be constructed in two parts which join together along a hinge line (FIG. 4) with the parts connected by an invisible hinge. Such hinges are well known in the furniture art and no description of such a hinge is necessary for a complete understanding of this invention. 
     When the support 20 is made of wood, the grain of the wood extends lengthwise of the support. In order to prevent the shanks 52 of the screws 50 from screwing into end grain, a dowel 56 is inserted into the support 20 near the inner end face of the support and in such position that the screw shanks 52 screw into the dowel 56. Since the grain of the dowel extends in the direction of the length of the dowel and substantially at right angles to the top face 30 of the support 20, the shanks 52 screw into the cross grain of the dowel 56 and provide a much stronger connection between the screws 50 and support 20 than would be possible if they screwed into end grain or a wooden support 30. 
     In order to connect the two sections of the convertible top 24 together, without having the hinge show regardless of which surface is uppermost, invisible hinges are preferably used to connect the parts together. Such hinges have been used for cabinet doors of good furniture but the combination of such hinges with a table top to make the hinge invisible, regardless of which surface of the table top is uppermost, is believed to be novel. 
     FIG. 7 shows a portion of the length of the conversion top 24, and indicated by the reference character 61, connected to one side 62 of an invisible hinge 64. The other side of the table top 24, indicated by the reference character 66, is connected to another side 68 of the invisible hinge 64. 
     The sides 62 and 68 are cylindrical and are recessed into the panels 61 and 66 which confront one another when the table top is in a flat condition and the diametric faces of the panels 61 and 66 are confronting one another and in substantial contact with one another. Connecting plates 70 which pivot and slide with respect to the cylindrical portions 62 and 68 connect the opposite sides of the hinges together and provide the hinge movement. These plates 70 slide into recesses in the respective sides 62 and 68 as the sections of the table top 24 move into alignment with one another. There are a plurality of hinges 64 at spaced locations along the diameter on which the table top 24 folds. These invisible hinges are well-known in the furniture field and can be purchased from the Otto Gerdau Co. of 82 Wall Street, New York, N.Y. 10005. 
     The preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, but changes and modifications can be made and some features can be used in different combinations without departing from the invention as defined in the claims.