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Table (Patent No: 131379)

Inventor: Painter, Charles D.

Location: Calgary

Comments: N/A

Description: Claim

1. A table comprising a top, said top consisting of a plurality of relatively adjustable section, means by which the sections may be relatively adjusted, and means for engaging said first-named means to secure the sections in adjusted positions.
2. A table comprising a top, said top consisting of a plurality of relatively adjustable sections, means for which the section may be relatively adjusted, and a keeper carried by one of the sections for engagement with said adjusting means to secure the sections in their adjusted positions.
3. A table comprising a top, said top consisting of relatively adjustable sections, means by which the sections may be relatively adjusted, a keeper slidably mounted upon one of the sections for engagement with said adjusting means to hold the sections in adjusted positions, and means for securing the keeper in engagement with said adjusting means.
4. A table comprising a top, said top consisting of a plurality of relatively adjustable sections, a bar carried by each section, operating means for engaging the bars whereby the sections may be relatively adjusted, and means for engaging the bars to secure the sections in adjusted position.
5. A table comprising a top, said top consisting of a plurality of relatively adjustable sections, gears meshing with each other and with rack bars, and means engaging the rack bars to secure the sections in adjusted position.
6. In a table the combination with a base and a plurality of spaced trains, of gearing carried thereby, of a plurality of radially movable top sections supported by the base, rack bars carried by the top sections and having external teeth meshing with the adjacent ends of the trains of gearing, for the purpose described.
7. A table comprising a base, a plurality of sector-shaped top sections radially movable thereon, gear racks having a double set of edge teeth and secured on the top sections, and a series of meshing gear trains secured on the base to engage the teeth of the gear racks, whereby the movement of one top section will be imparted to the other sections.
8. A table comprising a base, a plurality of sector-shaped top sections radially movable thereon, gear racks having a double set of teeth and arranged on the drop sections intermediate of their engaging edges, and a series of meshing gear trains movable on the base to simultaneously actuate the racks.
9. A table comprising a base, a plurality of sector-shaped top sections movable thereon, gear racks secured to the top sections, guides partly enclosing the gear racks, and having slotted ends, and a series of gear trains engaging the gear racks through the slotted end thereof.
10. A table comprising separable supports, a top section secured to said supports, and slides carried by one of the supports and engaging the other to form filling pieces when the table is increased in length.
11. A table comprising separable supports having grooves, top sections secured to the supports, and slides mounted in the grooves and adapted to form filling pieces when the table is increased in length.
12. A table comprising relatively adjustable supports, means adapted to secure the supports in adjusted position, top sections mounted on the supports for relative adjustment independently of the supports, and means for securing the top sections in adjusted position.
13. A table comprising relatively adjustable supports, and top section mounted on the supports for relative adjustment independently of the supports.
14. A table comprising relatively adjustable supports, top sections mounted upon the supports for relative adjustment independently of the supports, and means by which the top sections may be relatively adjusted.

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