A table may be sized and configured to nest with another table to reduce a height of a plurality of stacked tables in a nested configuration. The table may include a table top with a receiving portion disposed at least proximate an intersection of an upper surface and a sidewall. The table top may a
A table may be sized and configured to nest with another table to reduce a height of a plurality of stacked tables in a nested configuration. The table may include a table top with a receiving portion disposed at least proximate an intersection of an upper surface and a sidewall. The table top may also include a lip and a lower portion of the lip may include a contact surface that is sized and configured to contact an upper surface of an adjacent, nested table. The lower portion of the lip may also include an engaging portion that is sized and configured to be disposed in a receiving portion of an adjacent, nested table. The contact surface and the engaging portion may be directly adjacent to each other in the lower portion of the lip.
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1. A table top sized and configured to nest with an adjacent table top when the table tops are disposed in a stacked configuration, each table top of a plurality of stacked table tops being substantially identical, the table top comprising: a generally planar upper portion;a sidewall;a receiving por
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A table top sized and configured to nest with an adjacent table top when the table tops are disposed in a stacked configuration, each table top of a plurality of stacked table tops being substantially identical, the table top comprising: a generally planar upper portion;a sidewall;a receiving portion integrally formed with the upper portion and the sidewall as part of a unitary, one-piece structure, the receiving portion disposed at least proximate the upper portion and the sidewall;a lip extending downwardly relative to the upper portion, the lip having a generally U-shaped configuration with an inner portion, an outer portion, a lower portion and a hollow interior portion;a generally planar contact surface formed by a first portion of the lower portion of the lip, the contact surface sized and configured to contact a generally planar upper portion of a table top of an adjacent, stacked table top when the table top is stacked with a plurality of substantially identical table tops; andan engaging portion formed by a second portion of the lower portion of the lip, the engaging portion sized and configured to be disposed in a receiving portion of a table top of an adjacent, stacked table top when the table top is stacked with the plurality of substantially identical table tops;wherein the upper portion, the sidewall, the receiving portion, the lip, the contact portion and the engaging portion are integrally formed as part of a unitary, one-piece structure during a blow-molding process. 2. The table top as in claim 1, wherein the contact surface is directly adjacent to the engaging portion; and wherein the engaging portion is disposed generally perpendicular to the contact surface. 3. The table top as in claim 1, wherein the contact surface is disposed about an inner periphery of the lip; and wherein the engaging portion is disposed about an outer periphery of the lip. 4. The table top as in claim 1, wherein the contact surface has a generally constant width along a side of the table top; and wherein the contact surface has a width in a corner of the table top that is less than the width along the side of the table top. 5. The table top as in claim 1, wherein the generally planar contact surface is disposed generally parallel to the generally planar upper portion of the table top. 6. The table top as in claim 1, wherein a lower portion of the engaging portion is sized and configured to contact a lower wall of a receiving portion of an adjacent, stacked table top when the table top is nested with an adjacent, stacked table top; wherein an inner portion of the engaging portion is sized and configured to contact a sidewall of a receiving portion of an adjacent, stacked table top when the table top is nested with an adjacent, stacked table top andwherein the contact surface contacts an upper portion of an adjacent, stacked table top when the table top is nested with an adjacent, stacked table top. 7. The table top as in claim 1, wherein when the table top is nested with an adjacent table top in a stacked configuration, the height of the nested table top is decreased by at least about seven percent (7%) or more. 8. The table top as in claim 1, wherein the table top is constructed from blow molded plastic and the upper portion, the sidewall, the receiving portion, the lip, the engaging portion and the contact portion are integrally formed as part of the unitary, one-piece structure during a blow-molding process. 9. The table top as in claim 1, wherein the contact surface is an at least substantially continuous surface disposed at least proximate a perimeter of the table top. 10. A table top sized and configured to nest with an adjacent table top to reduce a height of a plurality of stacked table tops in a nested configuration, each table top of a plurality of stacked table tops being substantially identical and constructed from blow-molded plastic, the table top comprising: an upper portion;a lower portion;a sidewall;a receiving portion at least partially formed in the upper portion of the table top;a downwardly extending lip, the lip having a generally U-shaped configuration with an inner portion, an outer portion, a lower portion and a hollow interior portion, the upper portion of the table top, the lower portion of the table top, the sidewall of the table top, the receiving portion and the lip being integrally formed as part of a unitary, one-piece structure during a blow-molding process;a generally planar contact surface in a lower portion of the lip, the contact surface sized and configured to contact a generally planar upper surface of a table top of an adjacent table top when the table top is nested with the adjacent table top; andan engaging portion in the lower portion of the lip, the engaging portion sized and configured to be disposed in a receiving portion of a table top of the adjacent table when the table is nested with the adjacent table. 11. The table top as in claim 10, wherein the generally planar contact surface is disposed directly adjacent to the engaging portion of the lip; and wherein the engaging portion is a protrusion that protrudes beyond the generally planar contact surface. 12. The table top as in claim 10, wherein the table top has a wall thickness measured between an inner surface and an outer surface of a wall of the table top; and wherein the engaging portion has a thickness approximately equal to twice the wall thickness. 13. The table top as in claim 10, wherein a lower portion of the engaging portion is sized and configured to contact a lower wall of a receiving portion of an adjacent, stacked table top when the table top is nested with an adjacent, stacked table top; wherein an inner portion of the engaging portion is sized and configured to contact a sidewall of a receiving portion of an adjacent, stacked table top when the table top is nested with an adjacent, stacked table top andwherein the contact surface contacts an upper portion of an adjacent, stacked table top when the table top is nested with an adjacent, stacked table top. 14. The table top as in claim 10, wherein when the table top is nested with an adjacent table top in a stacked configuration, the height of the nested table top is decreased by at least about twelve percent (12%) or more. 15. The table top as in claim 10, wherein when the table top is nested with an adjacent table top in a stacked configuration, the height of the nested table top is decreased by at least about twenty percent (20%) or more. 16. The table top as in claim 10, wherein the contact surface is disposed directly adjacent to the engaging portion in the lower portion of the generally U-shaped lip. 17. The table top as in claim 10, wherein the contact surface has a generally constant width along a side of the table top; and wherein the contact surface has a width in a corner of the table top that is generally less than or equal to one-half the width along the side of the table top. 18. The table top as in claim 10, wherein the contact surface is an at least substantially continuous surface disposed at least proximate a perimeter of the table top.
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