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Support apparatus

a technology of support apparatus and support plate, which is applied in the direction of bed-tables, dismountable cabinets, cabinets, etc., can solve the problems of inability to place the table in the desired position, difficulty if not impossible to place the table on the floor surface, and inability to achieve the desired position, etc., to achieve convenient storage, transportation, and adjust the length of the insert portion

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-04-30
DAVE CO LLC
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Benefits of technology

"The present invention provides a new and improved support apparatus that solves problems associated with prior art support apparatus. The support apparatus includes an insert portion with a retractable mechanism that allows for easy storage, transportation, and adjustability of the length of the insert portion. The support apparatus is designed to reduce or eliminate the need for nearby floor space or wall support. The insert portion can be removably engaged with an object, such as furniture, and the shelf portion can be integrally formed or attached to the insert portion. The support apparatus is easy to install and remove without damage to the surrounding environment and is a low profile for easy storage and transportation. The support apparatus also has an adjustable insert portion to accommodate various objects."

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However, tables of the prior art suffer from the disadvantage that they must rest on the surface of a floor.
If floor space is not available, it will be very difficult if not impossible to place the table in its desired location.
A problematic environment is where no floor space is available near the bed and wall space cannot be damaged.
There is a need for a shelf, table or support apparatus for the top bunk of the bed but there is no room on the floor for shelving or a side table and the neighboring wall is not available because modification of the walls is not permitted.
Free-standing shelving suffers from the same disadvantages of tables in that free floor space is required for placement of the unit.
Therefore, known structures for providing a supporting apparatus require floor space or some type of alteration to a nearby supporting wall apparatus.

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[0029]In accordance with the present invention of FIGS. 7-11, a new and unique support apparatus 10A or side table is provided which has an insert portion 30A including a retractable mechanism 22 to facilitate easy storage, transportation, and adjustability of the length of the insert portion 30A.

[0030]By way of background, U.S. Design Pat. No. D550,981 is known in the prior art. Referring to FIGS. 1-6 of the prior art, the support apparatus 10 is shown in detail. The support apparatus 10 contains an insert portion 20 and a shelf portion 30 which defines a substantially planar structure. The support apparatus 10 is designed with an overall dimension for supporting weight on the shelf portion 30. The insert portion 20 is an elongated portion with a top outer surface for resting items. The insert portion 20 has a fixed length for engaging with a bed to facilitate resting of items on the shelf portion 30.

[0031]Referring to FIGS. 7-10, the present invention is shown. In this embodiment,...

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Abstract

The present invention is a support apparatus or side table that includes an insert portion retractably connected to a shelf portion. The insert portion being removably engaged with an object to provide support to the shelf portion for resting items thereon. The insert portion includes a retractable mechanism to facilitate nesting of the insert portion within the shelf portion. In operation, the insert portion is removably engaged with the object to facilitate resting of objects on or within the shelf portion.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application is related to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 982,351 filed Oct. 24, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention generally relates to a support apparatus and, in particular, a support apparatus that engages an object for support. More specifically, the present invention relates to a new and unique support apparatus or side table which has an insert portion including a retractable mechanism to facilitate easy storage, transportation, and adjustability of the length of the insert portion.[0003]In the prior art, various types of tables and supporting structures are very well known. For example, a typical table has three or four legs that emanate downwardly from a supporting table apparatus. The legs of the table rest on the floor of the room to provide the support apparatus in the desired location.[0004]However, tables of the p...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47B96/02
CPCA47B23/02
Inventor WATSON, SR., DAVID A.
Owner DAVE CO LLC
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