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다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
NTIS 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
DataON 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
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Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 | US-0216342 (2002-08-10) |
발명자 / 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 | 피인용 횟수 : 33 인용 특허 : 115 |
A pivotable folding utility table includes a table top having a pair of support pedestals pivotally attached thereto. A first pivotal support brace including a distal end and a proximal end attached to the first support pedestal. A second pivotal support brace including a distal end and a proximal e
A pivotable folding utility table includes a table top having a pair of support pedestals pivotally attached thereto. A first pivotal support brace including a distal end and a proximal end attached to the first support pedestal. A second pivotal support brace including a distal end and a proximal end attached to the second support pedestal. The distal ends of the first and second pivotal support braces pivotally attached to a retaining assembly preferably mounted in relation to the table top. Specifically, the retaining assembly includes a cross-brace member operably disposed through openings formed in the distal ends of the first and second pivotal support braces, thus providing a pivotal engagement in relation to the table top. Alternatively, a second retaining assembly including a cross-brace member may be mounted in relation to the table top, wherein the distal end of the first pivotal support brace pivotally engages the first retaining member and the distal end of the second pivotal support brace pivotally engages the second retaining member. In addition, the first and second support pedestals may comprise at least one support leg, wherein each support leg of the first and second support pedestals are laterally offset from each other so as to permit an offset displacement of the support legs when the support pedestals are disposed in a collapsed position.
1. A table comprising:a table top constructed from blow-molded plastic, the table top including a working surface, a mounting surface, and a hollow interior portion formed during the blow-molding process; a plurality of depressions integrally formed as a unitary portion of the table top, the plurali
1. A table comprising:a table top constructed from blow-molded plastic, the table top including a working surface, a mounting surface, and a hollow interior portion formed during the blow-molding process; a plurality of depressions integrally formed as a unitary portion of the table top, the plurality of depressions extending from the mounting surface to the working surface to increase the strength of the table top; a lip generally extending downwardly from the table top, the lip including a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct connection with the hollow interior portion of the table top; a first support pedestal being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the first support pedestal being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position, the first support pedestal extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position; a second support pedestal being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the second support pedestal being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position, the second support pedestal extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position; at least one support assembly generally disposed between the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal; a first support brace including a proximal end connected to the first support pedestal and a distal end connected to the at least one support assembly; and a second support brace including a proximal end connected to the second support pedestal and a distal end connected to the at least one support assembly; wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between a first portion and a second portion of the lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table; and wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between the mounting surface of the table top and a lower portion of the lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table. 2. The table as in claim 1, wherein the distal end of the first support brace is positioned generally adjacent to the distal end of the second support brace.3. The table as in claim 1, wherein the support assembly includes a cross brace member that is connected to the table top.4. The table as in claim 1, further comprising a frame including one or more elongated rails attached to the table tops, the elongated rails being constructed from metal and extending at least a substantial portion of a length of the table top.5. The table as in claim 1, further comprising a frame including one or more elongated rails attached to the table top, the elongated rails being constructed from metal and extending at least a substantial portion of a length of the table top; and wherein the support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the frame.6. The table as in claim 1, further comprising a frame including one or more elongated rails attached to the table top, the elongated rails being constructed from metal and extending at least a substantial portion of a length of the table top, the frame being sized and configured to connect the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal to the table top.7. The table as in claim 1, further comprising a first outer edge of the table top and a second outer edge of the table top, a first portion of the lip being generally aligned with the first outer edge of the table top and a second portion of the lip being generally aligned with the second outer edge of the table top.8. The table as in claim 1, wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally positioned within a boundary defined by the mounting surface and the downwardly extending lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.9. The table as in claim 1, wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal do not extend beyond a plane that is generally aligned with a lower portion of the downwardly extending lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.10. The table as in claim 1, further comprising a frame with a pair of generally parallel disposed side rails connected to the table top, the side rails being constructed from metal and extending at least a substantial portion of a length of the table top, the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal being generally positioned between and coplanar with the side rails of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.11. The table as in claim 1, wherein the support assembly is a cross brace member that is connected to the table top.12. The table as in claim 1, further comprising a first securing member integrally formed in the table top as a unitary portion of the table top, the first securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the first support pedestal in the collapsed position, the first securing member including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the first securing member being spaced apart from the lip; and further comprising a second securing member integrally formed in the table top as a unitary portion of the one-piece table top, the second securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the second support pedestal in the collapsed position, the second securing member including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the second securing member being spaced apart from the lip.13. The table as in claim 1, further comprising one or more mounting members integrally formed in the table top as a unitary portion of the table top, each of the mounting members including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the mounting members being sized and configured to connect the at least one support assembly to the table top.14. A table comprising:a table top constructed from blow-molded plastic, the table top including a working surface, a mounting surface, and a hollow interior portion formed during the blow-molding process; a plurality of depressions integrally formed as a unitary portion of the table top, the plurality of depressions extending from the mounting surface to the working surface to increase the strength of the table top; a frame connected to the table top; a first support pedestal being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the first support pedestal being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position, the first support pedestal extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position, the first support pedestal being connected to the frame; a second support pedestal being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the second support pedestal being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position, the second support pedestal extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position, the second support pedestal being connected to the frame; at least one support assembly generally disposed between the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal; a first support brace including a proximal end connected to the first support pedestal and a distal end connected to the at least one support assembly; and a second support brace including a proximal end connected to the second support pedestal and a distal end connected to the at least one support assembly; wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between a first portion of the frame and a second portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table; and wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between the mounting surface of the table top and a lower portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table. 15. The table as in claim 14, wherein the distal end of the first support brace is positioned generally adjacent to the distal end of the second support brace.16. The table as in claim 14, wherein the support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the table top.17. The table as in claim 14, wherein the frame is sized and configured to connect the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal to the table top.18. The table as in claim 14, further comprising a first outer edge of the table top and a second outer edge of the table top, a first portion of the frame being generally aligned with the first outer edge of the table top and a second portion of the frame being generally aligned with the second outer edge of the table top.19. The table as in claim 14, wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally positioned within a boundary defined by the mounting surface and a lower portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.20. The table as in claim 14, wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal do not extend beyond a plane that is generally aligned with the lower portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.21. The table as in claim 14, wherein the frame includes a pair of elongated side rails, the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal being generally positioned between and coplanar with the side rails of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.22. The table as in claim 14, wherein the support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the frame.23. The table as in claim 14, comprising a first securing member integrally formed in the table top as a unitary portion of the table top, the first securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the first support pedestal in the collapsed position, the first securing member including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the first securing member being spaced apart from a lip of the table top; and further comprising a second securing member integrally formed in the table top as a unitary portion of the one-piece table top, the second securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the second support pedestal in the collapsed position, the second securing member including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the second securing member being spaced apart from a lip of the table top.24. The table as in claim 14, further comprising one or more mounting members integrally formed in the table top as a unitary portion of the table top, each of the mounting members including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the mounting members being sized and configured to connect the at least one support assembly to the table top.25. The table as in claim 14, wherein the support assembly includes a cross brace connected to the frame.26. The table as in claim 14, wherein the support assembly is a cross brace connected to the table top.27. A table comprising:a table top constructed from blow-molded plastic, the table top including an interior chamber that is formed during the blow-molding process; one or more depressions integrally formed in the table top as part of a unitary, one-piece construction, each of the one or more depressions including a distal end that engages the working surface to increase the strength of the table top; a downwardly extending lip integrally formed in the table top as part of the unitary, one-piece construction, the lip including an interior chamber that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top; a metal frame attached to the table top; a first support leg constructed from metal and movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the first support leg being disposed proximate and generally parallel to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position and the first support leg being sized and configured to support at least a portion of the table top above a surface in the extended position, the first support leg being connected to the frame; a second support leg constructed from metal and movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the second support leg being disposed proximate and generally parallel to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position and the second support leg being sized and configured to support at least a portion of the table top above a surface in the extended position, the second support leg being connected to the frame; at least one support assembly disposed between the first support leg and the second support leg; a first support brace attached to the first support leg and the at least one support assembly; a second support brace attached to the second support leg and the at least one support assembly; a first securing member integrally formed in the table top as part of the unitary, one-piece construction, the first securing member including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the first securing member being spaced apart from the lip, the first securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the first support leg in the collapsed position; and a second securing member integrally formed in the table top as part of the unitary, one-piece construction, the second securing member including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the second securing member being spaced apart from the lip, the second securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the second support leg in the collapsed positions; wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between a first portion of the frame and a second portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table; and wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between an undersurface of the table top and a lower portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table. 28. The table as in claim 27, further comprising one or more mounting members integrally formed in the table top as a unitary portion of the integral, one-piece table top, each of the mounting members including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the mounting members being sized and configured to connect the at least one support assembly to the table top.29. The table as in claim 27, wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are positioned adjacent and parallel to an under surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.30. The table as in claim 27, wherein a height of an inner portion of the lip is generally less than or equal to a height of the frame.31. The table as in claim 27, wherein the frame is connected to an inner portion of the lip by one or more fasteners to maintain the structural integrity of the table top.32. The table as in claim 27, wherein the lip is disposed about a perimeter of the table top.33. The table as in claim 27, wherein the lip is disposed proximate the one or more outer edges of the table top.34. The table as in claim 27, wherein the frame includes two or more support rails that are attached to the downwardly extending lip.35. The table as in claim 27, wherein the frame includes two or more support rails that extend at least a substantial portion of a length of the table top.36. The table as in claim 27, wherein the first support leg and the second support leg are attached to the frame.37. The table as in claim 27, wherein the first support leg includes a cross member connected to the frame and the second support leg includes a cross member connected to the frame.38. The table as in claim 27, wherein each support assembly of the at least one support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the table top.39. The table as in claim 27, wherein each support assembly of the at least one support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the frame.40. The table as in claim 27 wherein each support assembly of the at least one support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the frame.41. The table as in claim 27, wherein each support assembly of the at least one support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the table top.42. The table as in claim 27, further comprising a distal end of the first support brace and a distal end of the second support brace, each of which are connected to the at least one support assembly.43. The table as in claim 27, further comprising a distal end of the first support brace and a distal end of the second support brace, each of which are connected to the table top.44. A table comprising:a table top constructed from blow-molded plastic, the table top including an interior chamber that is formed during the blow-molding process; one or more depressions integrally formed in the table top as part of a unitary, one-piece construction, each of the one or more depressions including a distal end that engages the working surface to increase the strength of the table top; a metal frame attached to the table top; a downwardly extending lip integrally formed in the table top as part of the unitary, one-piece construction, the lip including an interior chamber that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top; a first support leg constructed from metal and movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the first support leg being disposed proximate and generally parallel to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position and the first support leg being sized and configured to support at least a portion of the table top above a surface in the extended position, the first support leg being connected to the frame; a second support leg constructed from metal and movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the second support leg being disposed proximate and generally parallel to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position and the second support leg being sized and configured to support at least a portion of the table top above a surface in the extended position, the second support leg being connected to the frame; at least one support assembly disposed between the first support leg and the second support leg; a first support brace attached to the first support leg and the at least one support assembly; a second support brace attached to the second support leg and the at least one support assembly; a first securing member integrally formed in the table top as part of the unitary, one-piece construction, the first securing member including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the first securing member being spaced apart from the lip, the first securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the first support leg in the collapsed position; and a second securing member integrally formed in the table top as part of the unitary, one-piece construction, the second securing member including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the second securing member being spaced apart from the lip, the second securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the second support leg in the collapsed position; wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between a first inner wall of the lip and a second inner wall of the lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table; and wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between an undersurface of the table top and a lower portion of the lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table. 45. The table as in claim 44, further comprising one or more mounting members integrally formed in the table top as a unitary portion of the one-piece table top, each of the mounting members including a body with a hollow interior portion that is formed during the blow-molding process and is in direct communication with the hollow interior portion of the table top, the mounting members being sized and configured to connect the at least one support assembly to the table top.46. The table as in claim 44, wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are positioned adjacent and parallel to an under surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.47. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a metal frame connected to the table top, the frame including one or more elongated metal rails that extend at least a majority of a length of the table top, a height of the frame being generally less than or equal to a height of an inner portion of the lip.48. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a metal frame including one or more elongated rails that extend at least a majority of a length of the table top, the frame being only connected to an inner portion of the lip by one or more fasteners to maintain the structural integrity of the table top.49. The table as in claim 44, wherein the lip is disposed about a perimeter of the table top.50. The table as in claim 44, wherein the lip is disposed proximate the one or more outer edges of the table top.51. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a metal frame including two or more support rails that extend at least a majority of a length of the table top and are only connected to the downwardly extending lip.52. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a metal frame connected to the table top, the frame including two or more support rails that extend at least a majority of a length of the table top.53. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a metal frame connected to the table top, the first support leg and the second support leg being attached to the frame.54. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a metal frame connected to the table top, the first support leg includes a cross member connected to the frame and the second support leg includes a cross member connected to the frame.55. The table as in claim 44, wherein each support assembly of the at least one support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the table top.56. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a frame connected to the table top, each support assembly of the at least one support assembly including a cross brace member connected to the frame.57. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a frame connected to the table top, each support assembly of the at least one support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the frame.58. The table as in claim 44, wherein each support assembly of the at least one support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the table top.59. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a distal end of the first support brace and a distal end of the second support brace, each of which are connected to the at least one support assembly.60. The table as in claim 44, further comprising a distal end of the first support brace and a distal end of the second support brace, each of which are connected to the table top.61. A table comprising:a table top constructed from plastic and including an upper surface and a lower surface that is spaced apart from the upper surface; a lip that is integrally formed as a unitary portion of the table top; a first leg assembly constructed from metal and being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the first leg assembly being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table, the first leg assembly extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position; a second leg assembly constructed from metal and being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the second leg assembly being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table, the second leg assembly extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position; a support assembly disposed between the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly; a first support brace constructed from metal and including a proximal end connected to the first leg assembly and a distal end connected to the support assembly; and a second support brace constructed from metal and including a proximal end connected to the first leg assembly and a distal end connected to the support assembly; wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between a first inner wall of the lip and a second inner wall of the lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table; and wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between an undersurface of the table top and a lower portion of the lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table. 62. The table as in claim 61, wherein the distal end of the first support brace includes an aperture and the distal end of the second support brace includes an aperture; and wherein at least a portion of the support assembly is disposed through the aperture in the distal end of the first support brace and through the aperture in the distal end of the second support brace.63. The table as in claim 62, wherein the distal end of the first support brace is positioned generally adjacent to the distal end of the second support brace.64. The table as in claim 61, wherein the support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the table top.65. The table as in claim 61, wherein the support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the table top.66. The table as in claim 61, wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are sized and configured to abut a portion of an under surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.67. The table as in claim 61, wherein the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly do not extend beyond a plane formed by a lower portion of the downwardly extending lip when the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly are in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.68. The table as in claim 61, further comprising a first securing member integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top the first securing member including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the first securing member being sized and configured to receive and retain a portion of the first leg assembly in the collapsed position, the first securing member being spaced apart from the lip; and further comprising a second securing member integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top the second securing member including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the second securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the second leg assembly in the collapsed position, the second securing member being spaced apart from the lip.69. The table as in claim 61, further comprising one or more mounting members integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top each of the mounting members including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the mounting members being sized and configured to connect the support assembly to the table top.70. A table comprising:a table top constructed from plastic and including an upper surface and a lower surface spaced apart from the upper surface; a frame constructed from metal and connected to the table top; a first leg assembly constructed from metal and being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the first leg assembly being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table, the first leg assembly extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position, the first leg assembly connected to the frame; a second leg assembly constructed from metal and being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the second leg assembly being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table, the second leg assembly extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position, the second leg assembly being connected to the frame; a support assembly disposed between the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly; a first support brace constructed from metal and including a proximal end connected to the first leg assembly and a distal end connected to the support assembly; and a second support brace constructed from metal and including a proximal end connected to the first leg assembly and a distal end connected to the support assembly; wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between a first portion of the frame and a second portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table; and wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between an undersurface of the table top and a lower portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table. 71. The table as in claim 70, wherein the distal end of the first support brace includes an aperture and the distal end of the second support brace includes an aperture; and wherein at least a portion of the support assembly is disposed through the aperture in the distal end of the first support brace and through the aperture in the distal end of the second support brace.72. The table as in claim 71, wherein the distal end of the first support brace is positioned generally adjacent to the distal end of the second support brace.73. The table as in claim 70, wherein the support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the table top.74. The table as in claim 70, wherein the support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the table top.75. The table as in claim 70, wherein the support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the frame.76. The table as in claim 70, wherein the support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the frame.77. The table as in claim 70, further comprising a first securing member integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top the first securing member including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the first securing member being sized and configured to receive and retain a portion of the first leg assembly in the collapsed position; and further comprising a second securing member integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top the second securing member including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the second securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the second leg assembly in the collapsed position.78. The table as in claim 70, further comprising one or more mounting members integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top each of the mounting members including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the mounting members being sized and configured to connect the support assembly to the table top.79. The table as in claim 70, wherein the frame includes a pair of generally parallel disposed side rails, the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly being generally positioned between and coplanar with the side rails of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.80. A table comprising:a table top constructed from plastic and including an upper surface and a lower surface spaced apart from the upper surface; a lip integrally formed as a unitary portion of the table top; a first leg assembly constructed from metal and being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the first leg assembly being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table, the first leg assembly extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position; a second leg assembly constructed from metal and being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the second leg assembly being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the mounting surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table, the second leg assembly extending generally outwardly from the table top in the extended position; a first support assembly disposed between the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly; a second support assembly disposed between the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly; a first support brace constructed from metal and including a proximal end connected to the first leg assembly and a distal end connected to the first support assembly; and a second support brace constructed from metal and including a proximal end connected to the second leg assembly and a distal end connected to the second support assembly; wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between a first inner wall of the lip and a second inner wall of the lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table; and wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between an undersurface of the table top and a lower portion of the lip in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table. 81. The table as in claim 80, wherein the distal end of the first support brace includes an aperture and the distal end of the second support brace includes an aperture; and wherein at least a portion of the first support assembly is disposed through the aperture in the distal end of the first support brace and at least a portion of the second support assembly is disposed through the aperture in the distal end of the second support brace.82. The table as in claim 81, wherein the first support brace and the second support brace are generally aligned when the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly are in the extended position.83. The table as in claim 81, further comprising one or more mounting members integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top each of the mounting members including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the mounting members being sized and configured to connect the support assembly to the table top.84. The table as in claim 80, wherein the first support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the table top and the second support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the table top.85. The table as in claim 80, wherein the first support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the table top and the second support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the table top.86. The table as in claim 80, wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are sized and configured to abut a portion of the under surface of the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.87. The table as in claim 80, wherein the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly not extending beyond a plane formed by a lower portion of the downwardly extending lip when the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly are in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.88. The table as in claim 80, further comprising a first securing member integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top the first securing member including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the first securing member being sized and configured to receive and retain a portion of the first leg assembly in the collapsed position, the first securing member being spaced apart from the lip; and further comprising a second securing member integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top the second securing member including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the second securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the second leg assembly in the collapsed position, the second securing member being spaced apart from the lip.89. A table comprising:a table top constructed from plastic and including an upper surface and a lower surface spaced apart from the upper surface; a frame constructed from metal and connected to the table top; a first leg assembly constructed from metal and being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the first leg assembly being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table, the first leg assembly extending outwardly from the table top in the extended position, the first leg assembly being connected to the frame; a second leg assembly constructed from metal and being selectively movable between an extended position and a collapsed position relative to the table top, the second leg assembly being disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the table top in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table, the second leg assembly extending outwardly from the table top in the extended position, the second leg assembly being connected to the frame; a first support assembly disposed between the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly; a second support assembly disposed between the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly; a first support brace constructed from metal and including a proximal end connected to the first leg assembly and a distal end connected to the first support assembly; and a second support brace constructed from metal and including a proximal end connected to the second leg assembly and a distal end connected to the second support assembly; wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between a first portion of the frame and a second portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table; and wherein the first support pedestal and the second support pedestal are generally disposed between an undersurface of the table top and a lower portion of the frame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table. 90. The table as in claim 89, wherein the distal end of the first support brace includes an aperture and the distal end of the second support brace includes an aperture; and wherein at least a portion of the first support assembly is disposed through the aperture in the distal end of the first support brace and at least a portion of the second support assembly is disposed through the aperture in the distal end of the second support brace.91. The table as in claim 90, wherein the first support brace and the second support brace are generally aligned when the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly are in the extended position.92. The table as in claim 90, wherein the first support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the frame and the second support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the frame.93. The table as in claim 90, wherein the first support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the table top and the second support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the table top.94. The table as in claim 90, wherein the first support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the table top and the second support assembly is a cross brace member connected to the table top.95. The table as in claim 90, further comprising a first securing member integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top the first securing member including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the first securing member being sized and configured to receive and retain a portion of the first leg assembly in the collapsed position; and further comprising a second securing member integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top the second securing member including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the second securing member being sized and configured to receive a portion of the second leg assembly in the collapsed position.96. The table as in claim 90, further comprising one or more mounting members integrally formed in the lower surface of the table top each of the mounting members including an interior chamber that is in direct communication with the interior chamber of the table top, the mounting members being sized and configured to connect the support assembly to the table top.97. The table as in claim 90, wherein the frame includes a pair of generally parallel disposed side rails, the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly being generally positioned between and coplanar with the side rails of the fame in the collapsed position to facilitate stacking of the table.98. The table as in claim 89, wherein the first support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the frame and the second support assembly includes a cross brace member connected to the frame.
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