Portable counter-bar

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Inventors

Pouch, Thomas S.

Application #

950200

Filed

Sep-24-1992

Published

Jan-17-1995

Current US Class

160/135
312/140.2
312/258
312/265.5

International Classes

A47B 043/00; A47B 047/04

Field of Search

312/140.2 312/258 312/265.5 312/257.1 312/265.6 312/240 220/7 49/382 160/135

Examiners

Gorski; Joseph M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Willian Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione

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5048902   Deck storage cabinet

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Abstract
A portable bar or counter is disclosed consisting of several interchangeable parts. Interchangeable top and bottom parts fit onto a panel assembly to provide a table on which to rest objects or a podium to stand behind. The top part acts as a counter while the bottom part acts as a stabilizing base for the assembled unit. The panel assembly is made of four interchangeable panels which are hinged to each other allowing them to fold in accordion style. The connected panel assembly fits into the top and bottom parts forming a front and two sides while the rear is left open. Additional side-to-side and torsional rigidity is achieved by an interlocking shelf which attaches inside the invention. The component parts are designed to allow quick assembly and disassembly without the use of tools. When disassembled, the invention collapses to form its own carrying case with the top and bottom parts used as covers to hold the collapsed panel assembly, shelf, and other accessories.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A foldable stand comprising: four panels, a top member, and a bottom member, each panel having a first edge, a second edge, a top edge, a bottom edge, and front and back planar surfaces with said first edge being beveled at an angle relative to said planar surfaces, and said second edge being perpendicular to said planar surfaces, a notch formed in each of said first and second edges at the top and bottom thereof, and a nodule formed on each of said first and second edges at the top and bottom thereof beneath each notch, each bottom notch being defined by a top surface section, a bottom surface section, and an inner surface section, each top notch being defined by a bottom surface section and an inner surface section and being open at its top, each of said inner surface sections of said notches on said first edge being beveled at an angle relative to said planar surfaces and each of said inner surface sections of said notches in said second edge being perpendicular to said planar surfaces, each nodule extending normal to said inner surface section located thereabove, said nodules on said first edge of each panel being received within said notches in said first edge of an adjacent panel, and aid nodules on said second edge of two of said panels being received within said notches in said second edge of said two panels, thereby forming a panel assembly said top and bottom edges of said panels being received in said top and bottom members, respectively, said top member and said bottom member being interchangeable in that each may be used as the other, and said top member being capable of connection with said bottom member, said panel assembly capable of being folded and stored in said connected top and bottom members.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a portable counter. More particularly this invention relates to counters, booths, stands, bars, podiums and the like which are collapsible and easily movable.

BACKGROUND ART

U.S. Design Pat. No. 306,664, filed Sep. 23, 1987 and issued Mar. 20, 1990 to the present inventor, Thomas S. Pouch.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a portable and collapsible bar, podium, or the like designed for use in a variety of business and entertainment situations. It is the result of a carefully engineered design study which has led to the development of three major component parts, two of which are totally interchangeable, and all of which contribute to a completely integrated design to assure structural integrity. The apparatus is lightweight yet durable and can be easily disassembled, stored, and moved.

The top and base parts, which are interchangeable, securely receive and lock onto the front and side panel assembly to provide stability to the assembled unit. The front and side panel assembly is made of four interchangeable panels which are hinged to each other allowing them to fold flat in accordion style. Additional side-to-side and torsional rigidity is provided by an interlocking shelf. Engineered component part design allows fast and effortless assembly and disassembly without the use of tools and manufacture is of a low cost and simple nature with only a few molded parts.
 
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