Outdoor leisure table

By designing a rotating tabletop assembly and a cavity for storing the table legs, the inconvenience of operation and storage problems of existing outdoor leisure tables are solved, and a simple installation and storage process is achieved.

CN223958479UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03NINGBO CITY COLLEGE OF VOCATIONAL TECH
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-31
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

Existing outdoor leisure tables are inconvenient to assemble and store, and require additional storage bags for storage.

Method used

The tabletop assembly and table leg assembly are designed. The tabletop assembly includes a first and second tabletop that are rotatably connected. The bottom of the tabletop has a receiving cavity. The table legs are rotatably connected to the tabletop and are folded and housed in the receiving cavity. After the tabletop is folded, the bottom of the tabletop fits together, and the table legs are stored in the receiving cavity and fixed by a latch and a locking rod.

Benefits of technology

It enables easy installation and storage of the tabletop and legs, eliminating the need for additional storage bags. The operation is simple and effortless, and the legs are not exposed, preventing accidental opening.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an outdoor leisure table which comprises a table board assembly and a table leg assembly, the table board assembly comprises a first table board and a second table board, and the first table board is rotationally connected with the second table board; the bottom of the first table board is provided with a first containing cavity which is concave inwards, the bottom of the second table board is provided with a second containing cavity which is concave inwards, and when the table board assembly is in a folded state, an opening of the first containing cavity is oppositely attached to an opening of the second containing cavity. The table leg assembly comprises a first table leg and a second table leg, the first table leg is rotationally connected with the first table plate and used for enabling the first table leg to be rotationally folded or unfolded, and in the folded state, the first table leg is contained in the first containing cavity; the second table legs are rotationally connected with the second table plate and used for enabling the second table legs to be rotationally folded or unfolded, and in the folded state, the second table legs are contained in the second containing cavities. The outdoor leisure table is convenient to install and easy and convenient to store and operate, and a storage bag does not need to be used for storage.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of outdoor furniture technology, specifically an outdoor leisure table. Background Technology

[0002] People often use lounge tables to place items and food when engaging in outdoor activities or traveling. For ease of carrying and storage, most lounge tables are designed to be foldable. Their structure includes a tabletop and leg components connected to the bottom of the tabletop. The tabletop is made of multiple panels, and the leg components are foldable. To store or carry them, the tabletop is first removed and then folded up, followed by the leg components. The folded leg components and tabletop are then placed together in a storage box or bag. For example, Chinese patent application CN216165869U, entitled "A Connection Structure for an Outdoor Table," describes a tabletop made of multiple panels and a leg component composed of multiple legs that rotate in pairs. The entire leg component can be folded inwards or unfolded outwards, and when unfolded, it connects to the tabletop. For example, in the Chinese patent application with publication number CN220966744U entitled "An Adjustable Height Outdoor Table", the first tabletop is composed of two hinged folding panels, and the legs are detachably connected to the bottom of the folding panels, and the legs can be rotated and folded relative to the tabletop.

[0003] The outdoor tables using the aforementioned technologies have the following drawbacks in actual use: Outdoor tables with tabletops made of multiple panels can be folded to reduce their storage volume, but the installation process requires each panel to be pieced together sequentially, which is very inconvenient. Furthermore, after folding, they need to be stored in bags or boxes, making the process cumbersome. Outdoor tables with tabletops composed of two folding panels that are rotated and connected have a large gap between the two panels after folding. When carrying them outdoors, storage bags are required to prevent the panels from opening on their own or the accessories from falling out, making carrying and storage very inconvenient. Utility Model Content

[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this application is to overcome the defects of the above-mentioned related technologies and provide an outdoor leisure table that is easy to install, simple and convenient to store, and does not require the use of storage bags for storage.

[0005] The technical solution of this application is to provide an outdoor leisure table with the following structure: including...

[0006] A tabletop assembly includes a first tabletop and a second tabletop, the first tabletop and the second tabletop being rotatably connected to allow the tabletop assembly to be rotated out or folded; the bottom of the first tabletop is provided with a recessed first receiving cavity, the bottom of the second tabletop is provided with a recessed second receiving cavity, and when the tabletop assembly is in a folded state, the openings of the first receiving cavity and the second receiving cavity are relatively fitted together;

[0007] The table leg assembly includes a first table leg and a second table leg. The first table leg is rotatably connected to the first tabletop and is used to fold or unfold the first table leg. When folded, the first table leg is housed in the first receiving cavity. The second table leg is rotatably connected to the second tabletop and is used to fold or unfold the second table leg. When folded, the second table leg is housed in the second receiving cavity.

[0008] In some embodiments, the tabletop assembly is provided with a latch for locking the first tabletop and the second tabletop when the tabletop assembly is in a folded state.

[0009] In some embodiments, the first table leg and the second table leg are respectively provided with connecting parts, and the first accommodating cavity and the second accommodating cavity are respectively connected with mounting plates, and the mounting plates are connected with bases. The connecting parts are rotatably connected to the bases, and each connecting part is threadedly connected with a locking rod. The base is provided with a locking hole for the free end of the locking rod to be inserted when the first table leg or the second table leg is unfolded.

[0010] In some embodiments, each of the first table leg and the second table leg includes a first leg and a second leg, the first leg being connected to the connecting portion and the second leg being rotatably connected to the connecting portion, for folding or unfolding the second leg of each table leg relative to the first leg.

[0011] In some embodiments, each mounting plate is provided with a protruding limiting block, and when the table leg is rotated to the unfolded state, the connecting part abuts against the limiting block to restrict the table leg from continuing to rotate.

[0012] In some embodiments, both the first leg and the second leg are configured as telescopic tubes.

[0013] In some embodiments, the first tabletop and the second tabletop are rotatably connected by a rotating connector.

[0014] In some embodiments, the first tabletop and the second tabletop are provided with a plurality of reinforcing ribs along the circumferential direction.

[0015] In some embodiments, a soft table mat is attached to the top of both the first tabletop and the second tabletop.

[0016] In some embodiments, a handle is attached to the first table or the second table.

[0017] In summary, compared with related technologies, the outdoor leisure table of this application has the following advantages: the first and second tabletops of the tabletop assembly are respectively provided with receiving cavities. The first table leg, after being rotated and folded, is received in the first receiving cavity, and the second table leg, after being rotated and folded, is received in the second receiving cavity. Furthermore, after the first and second tabletops of the tabletop assembly are folded, the openings of the first and second receiving cavities are relatively fitted together. That is, when the outdoor leisure table is in the folded state, the bottoms of the first and second tabletops are fitted together, and the two table legs are respectively received in the two receiving cavities. The cavities of the first and second tabletops together form a storage space for the first and second table legs. Therefore, when folding and storing the outdoor leisure table, simply rotate and fold the two table legs into the two cavities respectively, and then fold the first and second tabletops. No additional storage bags are needed, and the table legs located in the cavities are not exposed and can be prevented from being accidentally opened. The outdoor leisure table is simple and convenient to store, and no storage bags are required. During installation, simply rotate and open the first and second tabletops, and then rotate and unfold the first and second table legs. The operation is simple, convenient, and labor-saving. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of an outdoor leisure table according to some embodiments of this application.

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom structure of an outdoor leisure table according to some embodiments of this application.

[0020] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 A magnified structural diagram of part A in the diagram.

[0021] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional structural schematic diagram of an outdoor leisure table according to some embodiments of this application.

[0022] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 A magnified structural diagram of part B in the diagram.

[0023] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0024] 1. Tabletop assembly, 100. First tabletop, 101. Second tabletop, 102. Table mat, 103. Reinforcing rib, 104. First receiving cavity, 105. Second receiving cavity, 2. Table leg assembly, 200. First table leg, 201. Second table leg, 202. Connecting part, 203. First support leg, 204. Second support leg, 3. Lock, 300. Fastening part, 301. Buckle, 4. Locking rod, 5. Handle, 6. Mounting plate, 600. Base, 601. Limiting block, 602. Locking hole, 7. Rotating connector. Detailed Implementation

[0025] First, those skilled in the art should understand that these embodiments are merely used to explain the technical principles of the embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the embodiments of this application. Those skilled in the art can make adjustments as needed to adapt to specific application scenarios.

[0026] In the description of the embodiments of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connected" and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in the embodiments of this application based on the specific circumstances.

[0027] In the embodiments of this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can mean that the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, or that the first feature is in indirect contact with the second feature through an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "on top of," and "over" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0028] The present application will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0029] See Figures 1-5As shown in the illustration, this application discloses an outdoor leisure table, also known as a folding stool box, which is used outdoors for placing items. Its portability and ease of use are among the most important factors for users. In this embodiment, the outdoor leisure table includes a tabletop assembly 1 and a leg assembly 2. The tabletop assembly 1 includes two tabletops: a first tabletop 100 and a second tabletop 101. The first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 are rotatably connected, allowing the tabletop assembly 1 to be rotated out or folded. Specifically, the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 have the same or compatible shape and size. The first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 are rotatably connected by two rotating connectors 7, which can be selectively rotated. The hinge allows both the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 to rotate 90 degrees. That is, when the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 rotate 90 degrees away from each other and unfold, the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 are horizontally arranged and spliced ​​into a single rectangular tabletop. When the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 rotate 90 degrees towards each other, the bottom of the first tabletop 100 is aligned with the bottom of the second tabletop 101 or is on the same plane, and the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 are stacked together.

[0030] Further in this embodiment, see Figure 2 As shown, the bottom of the first tabletop 100 is provided with a concave first receiving cavity 104, and the bottom of the second tabletop 101 is provided with a concave second receiving cavity 105. When the tabletop assembly 1 is in the folded state, the openings of the first receiving cavity 104 and the second receiving cavity 105 are relatively close to each other. The table leg assembly 2 includes two sets of table legs: a first table leg 200 and a second table leg 201. The first table leg 200 is rotatably connected to the first tabletop 100 and is used to fold or unfold the first table leg 200. When folded, the first table leg 200 is housed in the first receiving cavity 104. The second table leg 201 is rotatably connected to the second tabletop 101 and is used to fold or unfold the second table leg 201. When folded, the second table leg 201 is housed in the second receiving cavity 105. The first accommodating cavity 104 is integrally injection molded with the first tabletop 100, and the second accommodating cavity 105 is integrally injection molded with the second tabletop 101. Each accommodating cavity is preferably designed to fully accommodate the table legs. Therefore, the depth of the accommodating cavity should be greater than the outer diameter of the table legs or the maximum thickness of the table legs. In this way, after the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 of the tabletop assembly 1 are folded, the bottoms of the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 fit together completely without any gaps.

[0031] In this embodiment, in order to improve the mechanical strength of the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101, a plurality of reinforcing ribs 103 are provided on the outer side walls of the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 along the circumferential direction, so as to prevent the tabletop from being squeezed and deformed during transportation or carrying out the trip, which would cause the table legs to deform.

[0032] In this embodiment, the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 of the outdoor leisure table assembly 1 are respectively provided with receiving cavities. The first table leg 200, after being rotated and folded, is received in the first receiving cavity 104, and the second table leg 201, after being rotated and folded, is received in the second receiving cavity 105. When the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 of the table assembly 1 are folded, the openings of the first receiving cavity 104 and the second receiving cavity 105 are relatively close together. That is, when the outdoor leisure table is in the folded state, the bottoms of the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 are close together, and the two table legs are respectively received in the two receiving cavities. The first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 of the table assembly 1... The cavities of the two tabletops 101 together form a storage space for storing the first table leg 200 and the second table leg 201. Therefore, when folding and storing the outdoor leisure table, simply rotate and fold the two table legs into the two cavities respectively, and then fold the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101. There is no need to use an additional storage bag. The table legs located in the cavities are not exposed and can be prevented from being opened accidentally. The outdoor leisure table is simple and convenient to store, and no storage bag is required. During installation, simply rotate and open the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101, and then rotate and unfold the first table leg 200 and the second table leg 201. The operation is simple, convenient, and labor-saving.

[0033] Furthermore, in this embodiment, to prevent the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 from accidentally opening when the tabletop assembly 1 is in the folded state, a latch 3 is connected to the tabletop assembly 1 to lock the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 when the tabletop assembly 1 is in the folded state. See details. Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, there are two latches 3, and each latch 3 includes a latching part 300 and a buckle 301. The latching part 300 is connected to the first tabletop 100 or the second tabletop 101, and the buckle 301 is connected to the second tabletop 101 or the first tabletop 100. When the tabletop assembly 1 is in the folded state, the latching part 300 is latched onto the corresponding buckle 301, so that the tabletop assembly 1 can be kept in the folded state. When unfolding the outdoor leisure table, simply unlock the latches 3 first, that is, disengage the latching part 300 from the buckle 301, then rotate and unfold the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101 of the tabletop assembly 1, and then rotate the first table leg 200 and the second table leg 201 out of the accommodating cavity. The operation is simple and convenient.

[0034] In this embodiment, in order to facilitate carrying the outdoor leisure table when going out, a handle 5 is connected to the first tabletop 100 or the second tabletop 101. The handle 5 can be easily lifted and carried by the user when the outdoor leisure table is in a folded state.

[0035] Further in this embodiment, see Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the first table leg 200 and the second table leg 201 are respectively provided with connecting parts 202, and mounting plates 6 are respectively connected to the first accommodating cavity 104 and the second accommodating cavity 105. A base 600 is connected to the mounting plate 6. The connecting parts 202 are rotatably connected to the base 600. Each connecting part 202 is threadedly connected with a locking rod 4, and the base 600 is provided with a locking hole 602 for the free end of the locking rod 4 to be inserted when the first table leg 200 or the second table leg 201 is unfolded. In this embodiment, when the first table leg 200 and the second table leg 201 are respectively rotated and unfolded, the locking rod 4 is then rotated so that the free end of the locking rod 4 is inserted into the locking hole 602 on the base 600. This restricts the rotation between the table leg and the base 600 to prevent the table leg assembly 2 from accidentally rotating and tipping over.

[0036] For example, see Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 5 As shown, a mounting plate 6 is fixedly connected to the side of the accommodating cavity of each tabletop away from the hinge end of the tabletop. The mounting plate 6 can be fixedly connected to the tabletop by fasteners, or the mounting plate 6 and the tabletop are integrally formed. The connecting part 202 on the table leg is rotatably connected to the base 600 on the mounting plate 6 via a pivot. The connecting part 202 is provided with a threaded hole that passes through the connecting part 202 from top to bottom. The locking rod 4 is a threaded rod, and the locking rod 4 is threadedly connected in the threaded hole. Rotating the locking rod 4 can cause the free end of the locking rod 4 to extend outward or retract inward into the threaded hole. When the first table leg 200 and the second table leg 201 are rotated and unfolded respectively, the locking rod 4 can be rotated to cause the free end of the locking rod 4 to extend outward and insert into the locking hole 602 on the base 600. This restricts the rotation of the connecting part 202 relative to the base 600 and locks the position of the table leg relative to the tabletop to prevent accidental rotation and folding that could cause the outdoor leisure table to tip over.

[0037] In other embodiments, the locking rod 4 may also be configured as an insert plate that is movably inserted into the connecting part 202, and the locking hole 602 on the base 600 is configured as an insertion hole. When the insert plate passes through the connecting part 202 and is inserted into the insertion hole, the position of the connecting part 202 relative to the base 600 can be locked.

[0038] It is understandable that the greater the outward spread of the lower ends of the table legs, the higher the stability of the outdoor leisure table. To allow the lower ends of the first table leg 200 and the second table leg 201 to spread outward to a greater extent, and to allow the first table leg 200 and the second table leg 201 to rotate and be stored in the first receiving cavity 104 and the second receiving cavity 105 respectively, in this embodiment, see... Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5As shown, each of the first table legs 200 and the second table leg 201 includes a first leg 203 and a second leg 204. The first leg 203 is connected to the connecting part 202, and the second leg 204 is rotatably connected to the connecting part 202, allowing the second leg 204 of each table leg to fold or unfold relative to the first leg 203. That is, in this embodiment, each table leg can be rotatably folded or unfolded relative to the tabletop, and the second leg 204 of each table leg can also be folded or unfolded relative to the first leg 203. When folding the outdoor leisure table, the second leg 204 and the first leg 203 can be folded first, and then the folded table leg can be folded again to fit inside the cavity for storage.

[0039] In the above embodiment, the second leg 204 is rotatably connected to the connecting part 202. That is, the connecting part 202 has a rotating shaft, and the upper end of the second leg 204 has an insertion end with a rotating shaft hole. The insertion end is inserted into the connecting part 202, and the rotating shaft hole is rotatably connected to the rotating shaft. When the second leg 204 is fully extended, the stepped surface at the bottom of the insertion end of the second leg 204 fits against the outer end face of the connecting part 202 to restrict further rotation of the second leg 204. In other words, the rotatable connection between the second leg 204 and the connecting part 202 only allows the second leg 204 to fold relative to the first leg 203, and allows the second leg 204 to stop rotating when it reaches the extended position.

[0040] It is understandable that when the table legs are unfolded relative to the tabletop, the free end of the locking rod 4 threaded onto the connecting part 202 needs to be inserted into the locking hole 602 of the base 600 for locking. The ability to quickly align the locking rod 4 with the locking hole 602 affects the unfolding speed of the outdoor leisure table. Therefore, in this embodiment, see... Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, each mounting plate 6 is provided with a protruding limiting block 601. When the table legs are rotated to the unfolded state, the connecting part 202 abuts against the limiting block 601 to restrict the table legs from continuing to rotate. That is, when the tabletop is rotated to the point where the connecting part 202 abuts against the limiting block 601, the table legs are in the fully unfolded state. At this time, the free end of the locking rod 4 is exactly aligned with the locking hole 602 on the base 600. Thus, the locking rod 4 can be directly rotated to insert into the locking hole 602 without the need for manual adjustment of the angle of the locking rod 4. This allows the locking rod 4 and the locking hole 602 to be quickly aligned and locked, improving the unfolding speed of the outdoor leisure table.

[0041] In some embodiments, see Figure 2 and Figure 4As shown, both the first leg 203 and the second leg 204 of the table leg are designed as telescopic tubes. This allows the height of the tabletop assembly 1 to be increased. After the table leg rotates and unfolds relative to the tabletop assembly 1, the first leg 203 and the second leg 204 can unfold outwards to increase the length or height of the table leg. It can be understood that the telescopic tube of the first leg 203 or the second leg 204 can be locked or unlocked by a locking knob. That is, a locking knob is threaded onto the outer tube of the telescopic tube. When the telescopic tube is unfolded, rotating the locking knob causes the outer tube to press the inner tube inwards to lock the telescopic tube. Reverse rotation of the locking knob unlocks the telescopic tube, allowing the inner tube to retract into the outer tube.

[0042] In this embodiment, see further details. Figure 1 As shown, soft table mats 102 are attached to the top of both the first tabletop 100 and the second tabletop 101. The table mat 102 is formed by secondary injection molding on the top of the tabletop. It is soft in texture and has high friction with items, preventing items from slipping when placed on the table mat 102.

[0043] In the description of the embodiments of this application, it should be noted that the terms "inner" and "outer" and other terms indicating direction or positional relationship are based on the direction or positional relationship shown in the drawings. This is only for the convenience of description and does not indicate or imply that the device or component must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, it should not be construed as a limitation of this application.

[0044] In the description of this application, the references to terms such as "an embodiment," "some embodiments," "in this embodiment," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described in connection with that embodiment or example, which are included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in a suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.

[0045] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. An outdoor leisure table characterized by: Comprising a table board assembly comprising a first table board and a second table board, the first table board and the second table board being rotatably connected for rotating the table board assembly to be unfolded or folded; the bottom of the first table board is provided with a concave first accommodating cavity, the bottom of the second table board is provided with a concave second accommodating cavity, and the opening of the first accommodating cavity and the second accommodating cavity are oppositely fitted when the table board assembly is in a folded state; a table leg assembly comprising a first table leg and a second table leg, the first table leg being rotatably connected with the first table board for rotating the first table leg to be folded or unfolded, and the first table leg is accommodated in the first accommodating cavity when in a folded state; the second table leg is rotatably connected with the second table board for rotating the second table leg to be folded or unfolded, and the second table leg is accommodated in the second accommodating cavity when in a folded state.

2. The outdoor leisure table of claim 1, wherein: A lock is connected to the table board assembly for locking the first table board and the second table board when the table board assembly is in a folded state.

3. The outdoor leisure table of claim 1, wherein: The first table leg and the second table leg are respectively provided with a connecting part, and the first accommodating cavity and the second accommodating cavity are respectively connected with a mounting plate, and the mounting plate is connected with a base, the connecting part is rotatably connected to the base, a lock rod is threadedly connected to each connecting part, and the base is provided with a lock hole for the free end of the lock rod to be inserted when the first table leg or the second table leg is unfolded.

4. The outdoor leisure table of claim 3, wherein: Each of the first table leg and the second table leg comprises a first leg and a second leg, the first leg is connected with the connecting part, and the second leg is rotatably connected with the connecting part for folding or unfolding the second leg relative to the first leg of each table leg.

5. The outdoor leisure table of claim 3, wherein: Each mounting plate is provided with a protruding limiting block, and the connecting part abuts against the limiting block to limit the rotation of the table leg when the table leg is rotated to an unfolded state.

6. The outdoor leisure table of claim 4, wherein: The first leg and the second leg are both provided as telescopic tubes.

7. The outdoor leisure table of claim 1, wherein: The first table board and the second table board are rotatably connected by a rotating connecting piece.

8. The outdoor leisure table of claim 1, wherein: A plurality of reinforcing ribs are circumferentially arranged on the first table board and the second table board.

9. The outdoor leisure table of claim 1, wherein: A soft table mat is connected to the top of the first table board and the second table board.

10. The outdoor leisure table of claim 1, wherein: A handle is connected to the first table board or the second table board.

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