Abstract:
The table has two telescopable supports (4) each with a flange (22) at the upper end. To the flanges (22) there is screwed fast a tub (6). In the rear part of the tub (6) there is present a cable channel. The table plate (8) is horizontally shiftable on the tub, so that the cable channel is accessible. With an extensible crank (62) over a toothed-belt gear two threaded spindles are synchronously actuated in the supports (4) for the height adjustment. The table is rapidly resolvable into space-saving parts, without its being necessary for the height-adjusting mechanism to be disassembled. The table is convenient to operate.

Description:
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART 
     An office table with a cable channel and an elevationally adjustable table plate is known from DE-PS030 16 369. This table has two side carriers, each with a horizontal foot, a column extending upward at its rear end and an arm extending forward at its upper end. These two columns are hollow and joined with one another at the top by a cable channel. Between the arms there is installed a table plate which is adjustable stepwise in height and slope. This table has proved successful. Its cable channel, to be sure, is undersized for today&#39;s requirements. The table has a relatively great transport volume, and the height adjustment is relatively complicated. 
     Underlying the present invention is the problem of obviating these disadvantages. This problem is solved by the feature combinations described in the claims. 
     In the following example, the invention is explained with the aid of the drawing. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 shows a front view of a table, according to the present invention 
     FIG. 2 illustrates in a cross-sectional side view taken in direction II in FIG. 1, FIG. 3 shows a plan view of the table, with table leaf removed, 
     FIG. 4 illustrates in cross section the table according to the present invention taken approximately along the line IV--IV in FIG. 1, 
     FIG. 5 shows an enlarged representation of a cut-out from FIG. 4, and 
     FIG. 6 shows an enlarged cut-out from the plan view according to FIG. 3. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     The office table 2 consists of two supports 4, a tub 6 detachably joined with the two supports 4, and a table plate 8 slidably borne transversely to its longitudinal extent on the tub 6. Each support 4 has two feet 10 fastened to a horizontal carrier 12. In two vertical, cylindrical bores of the carrier 12 there are installed two pipes 14, in which two further pipes 16 are borne longitudinally slidably. The pipes 14 are fixed by pins 18 in the carrier 12 and joined with one another by transverse bars 20. The pipes 16 are welded above to a horizontal, flat flange 22. A flat plate 24 welded with the tub 6 rests on the flange 22 and is screwed with this by several screws 28. From the flange 22 there extends downward in each case a collar on which there is seated the upper end of a bellows 26. Its lower end is thrust onto the upper end of the pipe 14 concerned. 
     Adjacent to the front edge of the tub 6 and adjoining its two face walls 29 there is borne swingably in each case a pivot arm 30 swingable by means of a pin 32 on the tub 6. To each arm 30 there is screwed the one rail 34 of a ball-linear guide. The other rail 36 of the linear guide is screwed through bores 38 to the table plate 8. In the rear half of the tub 6, by a partition 40, a cable channel 42 is bounded with cable passage openings 44. In the pipe 14 facing the pivot axis 32 of the arm 30 there is fastened a coaxial, smaller pipe 46 by means of the pin 18. To the upper end of the pipe 46 there is welded a nut 48. Into the nut 48 there is screwed a threaded spindle 50. The spindle 50 is turnably borne in a bearing 52 fastened in the pipe 16 and secured against axial displacement relative to the bearing. Above the upper disk 54 the spindle 50 continues as shaft 55 with two diametrically oppositely lying flattenings 56. The shaft 55 projects over the flange 22 and is inserted through an axial opening of equal cross section of a gear wheel 58, which is turnably borne in a bearing 60 fastened to the plate 24 and is secured against axial displacement relative to the tub 6. 
     In a bearing plate 66 welded with the tub 6, a shaft 64 with non-round cross section is turnably and axially slidably borne. To the shaft 64 there is fastened in front a crank 62. On the shaft 64 there are seated two further gear ,wheels 68 with passage openings corresponding to the shaft cross section. They are secured against axial displacement relative to the tub 6. A toothed belt 70 in each case wraps around one of the gear wheels 68 and one of the gear wheels 58. Therewith both gear wheels 58 are joined torsion-firmly with one another and with the crank 62. 
     In the rear pipe pair 14, 16 there is installed a gas pressure spring 72, one member of which is fastened by means of the pin 18 in the pipe 14, and the other member of which projects over the flange 22 and lies with bias tension on the arm 30. In a vertical plate 73 of the arm 30 there is cut out a chamber-type coulisse 74. Into one of the three side branches of the coulisse 74 there engages a rod 76 which extends between the two arms 30 and is joined with a bow 78 projecting beyond the front edge of the tube 6. The rod 76 is preloaded by springs 80 to the rear for engagement into one of the side branches of the coulisse 74. By pulling on the bow 78 the slope of the table plate 8 can be adjusted. 
     To the rear edge of the tube 6 there is fastened a carrier 82 with a pipe 84 for the reception of a bracket, for example for a picture screen. The carrier 82 is a U-plate and lies in front on an angle-bend 88 of the partition 40. This has along its rearward-directed edge a rectangular gearing 87. The side walls 86 grip into tooth gaps of this gearing 87 and grip under the angle-bend 88 with in each case a projection 89. Therewith the front end of the carrier 82 is held on the partition 40 form-locking against movement toward the side and upward and downward. The side walls 86* lie at the rear edge of the tub 6 on an angle-bend 90. The carrier 82 is clamped fast to this angle-bend 90 by means of a screw 94 inserted through an oblong hole 96 of the carrier 82, screwed into a plate 92 gripping under the angle-bend 90. 
     To the underside of the table plate 8 there are fastened in front two elastic rest levers 98, which engage in the basic position with a notch 100 into a front angle-bend 102 of the tube 6. By means of a grip 104 the rest levers 98 can be lifted and the table plate 8 drawn forward for the freeing of the cable channel 42. In the extended position a wedge 106 fastened to the underside of the plate 8 snaps in place in front of the angle-bend 102, so that the table plate, only after a slight lifting, can be slid back into the basic position. 
     By the construction described table 2 very easily can be resolved into three individual parts by loosening of the screws 28 and lifting of the table plate 8 with the tub 6, without its being necessary to disassemble components of the height-adjustment gear, so that it can be transported and stored in a space-saving manner. Since the two supports 4 are identical, and therefore it is not necessary to produce a &#34;right&#34; and a &#34;left execution&#34;, the manufacturing and keeping in stock are simplified. The gas pressure spring 72 supports both the raising and also the sloping of the table plate 8, so that in the height adjustment and the sloping only slight forces are required. The gear wheels 58, 68 set off at 90 degrees from one another with the toothed belt 70 yield a cost-favorable angle gear. The twisting of these toothed belts 70 is possible in this special case because the belts are narrow in relation to their length. For the height adjustment the crank 62 is drawn forward to a position in front of the front edge of the table plate 8, so that it is convenient to operate. After completion of the height adjustment the crank 62 is pushed back again in horizontal position (FIG. 1) onto the tub 6, so that it is not in the way and does not have to be disassembled and cared for. The cable channel 42 is very spacious and well accessible. Thereby there is yielded a simple cable laying. Although the carrier 82 for brackets is fixed only with a single clamping screw 94, its position is held surely by the form-locked engagement into the gearing 87, so that a jarring against the carrier 82 cannot twist this. By the wedge 106 it is achieved that with cable channel 42 open the table plate 8 cannot inadvertently be jolted to the rear while, for example, someone is doing manipulations on plug connections in the cable channel 42. 
     In the event that the height adjustment is not required, the pipes 14 are correspondingly lengthened and welded directly with the flange 22. The pipes 16 and bellows 26 as well as the height-adjustment gear are omitted. If also the slope adjustment is not required, the rails 34 are screwed directly to the tub 6 and the swinging arms 30 with the rest members as well as the gas pressure springs 72 are omitted.