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Carrying case convertible into portable table

  • US 5,535,683 A
  • Filed: 08/19/1994
  • Issued: 07/16/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/19/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A carrying case/portable table, comprising;

  • a bottom portion including a rigid bottom wall and opposing first and second end walls attached to the bottom wall;

    a lid portion including a rigid top wall and opposing first and second end walls attached to the top wall, the first end wall of the bottom portion being pivotally connected to the first end wall of the lid portion opposite the top wall, the lid portion being adapted for alignment and abutment with the bottom portion in a carrying case mode wherein the top wall and the bottom wall are spaced apart so as to define a top interior volume and a bottom interior volume between the end walls and the top wall and the bottom wall respectively;

    a first vertical riser pivotally mounted in the bottom interior volume adjacent the second end wall of the bottom portion, the first vertical riser being pivotal in a counterclockwise direction with respect to the bottom wall of the bottom portion so that in an extended position the first vertical riser forms an obtuse angle with respect to the bottom wall;

    a second vertical riser pivotally mounted in the top interior volume adjacent the second end wall of the lid portion, the second vertical riser being pivotal in a clockwise direction so as to form an obtuse angle with respect to the top wall of the lid portion;

    the first and second vertical risers being dimensioned so as to fit in a stowed position between the lid portion and the bottom portion in the carrying case mode and yet leaving carrying volume for picnic items in the top and bottom interior volumes respectively;

    the bottom portion and the lid portion are pivotable about 180°

    apart from each other such that the top wall and the bottom wall become generally coplanar with each other so as to form a substantially horizontal picnic surface having a fixed area;

    the first and second vertical risers being extendible downwardly and outwardly beyond a vertical projection of the picnic surface to support the picnic surface above a supporting surface in the table mode;

    in the table mode the bottom and lid portions respectively including lower edges;

    the first and second risers, the lower edges of the bottom and lid portions, and the supporting surface all defining therebetween an unobstructed volume generally shaped as a trapezoidal prism, the unobstructed volume being adapted for receiving a lower body of a picnicker.

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