Adjustable height table having multiple chairs/ottomans with storage and method therefor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6739670
  • Patent Number
    6,739,670
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Barfield; Anthony D.
    • Harris; Stephanie
    Agents
    • Moy; Jeffrey D.
    • Weiss; Harry M.
    • Weiss, Moy & Harris, P.C.
Abstract
A combination chair/ottoman and table assembly has a plurality of chairs/ottomans adapted to be alternatively positioned adjacent to one another and separated from one another. Each of the plurality of chairs/ottomans has a hollow interior section for storing items. A finished table surface is positioned at a top portion of each of the plurality of chairs/ottomans. A positioning member is adapted to position each of the plurality of chairs/ottomans adjacent to another of the plurality of chairs/ottomans. A “Lazy Susan” is located substantially at a middle portion of the positioning member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to household furniture and, more specifically, to a furniture item that can be converted from a plurality of individually-functioning chairs/ottomans to a combined adjustable height table with chairs/ottoman having storage space and method therefor.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Presently, most furniture is designed for a single purpose. Most all furniture is designed to perform one main function and cannot be changed or altered to allow the furniture to perform a different function or task.




Ottomans and coffee tables are typical features of the modern living room. Of course, the ottoman is useful as a support for the feet and legs of a person sitting in close proximity thereto. The coffee table, on the other hand, may be used to hold decorative objects or food and drinks. It is noted herein, as is known to those skilled in the art, that even though the term coffee table is used throughout this application, coffee tables also serve as and are interchangeable with end tables, snack tables, etc. which may be located in front of or to the side of a user. The problem with the above furniture is that most chairs/ottomans cannot be used for any other purpose. Furthermore, most coffee tables can not be altered to perform other functions.




Therefore, a need existed to provide furniture which overcomes the problems associated with prior art furniture and which can be used for multiple purposes/functions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved piece of furniture.




It is another object of the present invention to provide furniture which overcomes the problems associated with prior art furniture and which can be used for multiple purposes/functions.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS




In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a combination chair/ottoman and table assembly is disclosed. The combination chair/ottoman and table assembly has a plurality of chairs/ottomans adapted to be alternatively positioned adjacent to one another and separated from one another. Each of the plurality of chairs/ottomans has a hollow interior section for storing items. A finished table surface is positioned at a top portion of each of the plurality of chairs/ottomans. A positioning member is adapted to position each of the plurality of chairs/ottomans adjacent to another of the plurality of chairs/ottomans. A “Lazy Susan” is located substantially at a middle portion of the positioning member.




In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a combination chair/ottoman and table assembly is disclosed. The combination chair/ottoman and table assembly has a plurality of chairs/ottomans adapted to be alternatively positioned adjacent to one another and separated from one another. Each of the plurality of chairs/ottomans has a hollow interior section for storing items. A finished table surface is positioned at a top portion of each of the plurality of chairs/ottomans. A positioning member is adapted to position each of the plurality of chairs/ottomans adjacent to another of the plurality of chairs/ottomans. A “Lazy Susan” is located substantially at a middle portion of the positioning member. A covering table surface dimensioned to be removably positioned upon the “Lazy Susan” so that the covering table surface may be rotated. A lifting mechanism is located withing the positioning member for raising and lowering a height of the “Lazy Susan” and the covering table surface.




The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following, more particular, description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, as well as a preferred mode of use, and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrated embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is an elevated perspective view of an adjustable height table with chairs/ottomans with one chair/ottoman removed.





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of a single chair/ottoman.





FIG. 3

is a close-up top view of the door assembly used in the chair/ottoman.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the chair/ottoman with the door assembly removed.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the adjustable height table.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the adjustable height table.





FIG. 7

is a top view of an alternative embodiment of the adjustable height table with chairs and ottomans.





FIG. 8

is a elevated perspective view of the component ottoman.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1-6

wherein like numerals and symbols represent like elements a combination table and chair/ottoman assembly


10


(hereinafter assembly


10


) is shown. The assembly


10


is comprised of an adjustable height table


12


and a plurality of component chairs/ottomans


14


. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the assembly


10


comprises four individual component chairs/ottomans


14


. As shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, the component chairs/ottomans


14


are substantially quadrant-shaped, so that together the component chairs/ottomans


14


form a circle when placed adjacent to one another. However, without departing from the spirit or scope of this invention, other geometrical configurations for the component chair/ottomans


14


, the adjustable height table


12


, and the fully assembled combination table chair/ottoman assembly


10


are possible. Moreover, while the embodiment in the Figures depict the assembly


10


having four component chairs/ottomans


14


, a smaller (as few as two) or larger number of component chairs/ottomans


14


may also be provided.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, each component chair/ottoman


14


comprises on a portion of its upper surface a finished table surface


16


. The finished table surface


16


may be made out of any of the types of material that is typically used in the manufacture of dining tables, coffee tables, end tables, snack tables, etc. Adjacent the finished table surface, around the periphery of the upper surface of each component chair/ottoman


14


is a cushioned area


18


. The cushioned area


18


is designed to allow an individual to comfortably rest ones arms, legs, or the like on the component chair/ottoman


14


. The cushioned area


18


will receive the arms, feet, etc. of a user (not shown) when the component chair/ottoman


14


is in use as an ottoman thus enabling the use of each component chair/ottoman


14


as both an ottoman and/or a coffee/snack/end table. The cushioned area


18


may be covered with leather or vinyl or any other covering material typically used in the manufacture of furniture. The cushioned area


18


may also be raised. If the chair/ottoman


14


is to function as a chair, one may raise the cushioned area


18


as shown in FIG.


4


. This will transpose the cushioned area


18


into a back rest. The presence of the finished table surface


16


and the cushioned area


18


makes each component chair/ottoman


14


, itself, an individual combination coffee table and ottoman. Furthermore, those skilled in the art will recognize that even though the term coffee table is used herein, the component chair/ottoman


12


of the present invention may also serve as any type of table such as an end table, a snack table, etc. any of which are in keeping with the scope and spirit of the present invention.




Each component chair/ottoman


14


has located on a bottom surface thereof a plurality of rollers


20


. The rollers


20


will allow one to easily move the component chair/ottoman


14


. Thus, the rollers


20


permit the ready deployment of a component chair/ottoman


14


for individual use as either or both of an ottoman or a table, either in front of or to the side of the user, as well as its return to the configuration shown in

FIG. 1

in combination with the other component chairs/ottomans


14


.




The component chair/ottoman


14


will also function as an area to store items. The component chair/ottoman


14


may have a hollow section


30


located internal to the component chair/ottoman


14


. The hollow section


30


may be used to store and house items within the component chair/ottoman


14


. Shelving


32


may further be located within the hollow section


30


. The shelving


32


would be used to help arrange items within the storage area


30


. In order to access the hollow section


30


, one or more doors


34


may be coupled to each end of the component chair/ottoman


14


. Alternatively, the hollow section


30


may remain open. If doors


34


are used, the doors


34


are coupled to each end of the component chair/ottoman


14


by using one or more hinges


36


. It should be noted that only a single door


34


may be used on the component chair/ottoman


14


with the other end of the component chair/ottoman


14


being enclosed, or doors


34


may be located on each end of the hollow section


30


. A locking mechanism


38


may be used to secure the door


34


in a closed position. Any type of locking mechanism


38


may be used. For example, a simple set of magnets may be used as a locking mechanism. It should be noted that the above is just given as an example and should not be seen as to limit he scope of the present invention.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 5

, the assembly


10


has a positioning member


20


. The positioning member


20


contains a plurality of arms


22


which extend from a center area


24


. The arms


22


and center area


24


define spaces into which each component chair/ottoman


14


should be placed when the assembly


10


is fully assembled. The center area


24


may include, at a top surface thereof, a “Lazy Susan”


26


which rotates about the top of the center area


24


. A covering table


28


may be positioned upon the “Lazy Susan”


26


, so as to cover the “Lazy Susan”


26


and each of the finished table surfaces


14


—though not the cushioned areas


16


(See FIG.


1


). In this manner, when the assembly


10


is fully assembled, the cushioned areas


18


may be used as foot/leg rests while, at the same time, the covering table


28


—which may be rotated upon the “Lazy Susan”


26


, for example as an aid to food service—may be used as a coffee table, snack table, end table, etc.




Referring now to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, located within the center area


24


is a lift mechanism


30


. The lifting mechanism


30


is used to raise and lower the covering table


28


and the “Lazy Susan”


26


. Thus, the lifting mechanism


30


may raise the table


12


so that the table


12


may be used more for dining. Thus, the component chair/ottoman


14


could be used for sitting around the raised table


12


. Any type of lifting mechanism


30


may be used. The lifting mechanism


30


may be a hydraulic lift, pneumatic lift, motor driven, hand cranked or the like. The listing of the above lifting devices


30


are only given as examples and should not be seen as to limit the scope of the present invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, an alternate embodiment of the present invention is shown. Reference number


110


refers generally to the combination table and chair/ottoman assembly (hereinafter assembly


110


). The assembly


110


comprises four individual component chairs/ottomans


112


. As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the component chairs/ottomans


112


are preferably substantially triangle-shaped, similar to the previous embodiment, except that herein, they together form an essentially square shape when placed adjacent to one another as shown in FIG.


7


. As mentioned in the prior discussion concerning a round embodiment, this alternate embodiment is an additional geometrical configuration of the present invention. While in an alternate embodiment the assembly


110


comprises four component ottomans


112


, a smaller (as few as two) or larger number of component ottomans,


112


may also be provided, and the component ottoman


112


may have other than a substantially triangle-shaped configuration.




Each component chair/ottoman


112


comprises on a portion of its upper surface a finished table surface


114


, made of any of the types of material that is typically used in the manufacture of coffee tables. Adjacent the finished table surface, around the periphery of the upper surface of each component chair/ottoman


112


is a cushioned area


116


, which is designed to receive the feet, arm, or other body part of a user (not shown). The cushioned area


116


may be covered with leather or vinyl or any other covering material typically used in the manufacture of furniture. The presence of the finished table surface


114


and the cushioned area


116


makes each component chair/ottoman


112


, itself, an individual combination coffee table and ottoman. Furthermore, those skilled in the art will recognize that even though the term coffee table is used herein, the component chair/ottoman


112


of the present invention also serves as an end table, a snack table, etc. any of which are in keeping with the scope and spirit of the present invention.




Though not explicitly shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, each component chair/ottoman


112


of the alternative embodiment has located on a bottom surface thereof a plurality of rollers so as to permit the ready deployment of a component chair/ottoman


112


for individual use as either or both of an ottoman or a coffee/snack/end table, as well as its return to the configuration shown in

FIG. 7

in combination with the other component chairs/ottomans


112


.




Though not explicitly shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, each component chair/ottoman


112


of the alternative embodiment has will also function as an area to store items. The component chair/ottoman


112


may have a hollow section located internal to the component chair/ottoman


112


. The hollow section may be used to store and house items within the component chair/ottoman


112


. Shelving may further be located within the hollow section. The shelving would be used to help arrange items within the storage area


30


. In order to access the hollow section, one or more doors are coupled to each end of the component chair/ottoman


112


. The doors are coupled to each end of the component chair/ottoman


14


by using one or more hinges. It should be noted that only a single door may be used on the component chair/ottoman


112


with the other end of the component chair/ottoman


112


being enclosed. A locking mechanism may be used to secure the door in a closed position. Any type of locking mechanism may be used. For example, a simple set of magnets may be used as a locking mechanism. It should be noted that the above is just given as an example and should not be seen as to limit he scope of the present invention.




The assembly


110


further comprises a positioning member


20


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

. The positioning member


20


preferably contains arms


122


(FIG.


7


), extending from a center area


24


(

FIGS. 1 and 5

) in which arms


122


and center area


24


define the space into which each component chair/ottoman


112


should be placed when the assembly


110


is fully assembled. The center area


24


should include, at a top surface thereof, a “Lazy Susan”


126


which rotates about the top of the center area


24


. In an alternative embodiment, a covering table


128


may be positioned upon the “Lazy Susan”


126


, so as to cover the “Lazy Susan”


126


and each of the finished table surfaces


114


—though not the cushioned areas


116


. In this manner, when the assembly


110


is fully assembled, the cushioned areas


116


may be used as rest areas while, at the same time, the covering table


128


—which may be rotated upon the “Lazy Susan”


126


, for example as an aid to food service—may be used as a coffee table, end table, snack table, etc.




Located within the center area


24


is a lift mechanism similar to that shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. The lifting mechanism is used to raise and lower the covering table


128


and the “Lazy Susan”


126


. Thus, the lifting mechanism may raise the table so that the table may be used more for dining. Thus, the component chair/ottoman


112


could be used for sitting around the raised table. Any type of lifting mechanism may be used. The lifting mechanism may be pneumatic, motor driven, hand cranked or the like. The listing of the above lifting devices are only given as examples and should not be seen as to limit the scope of the present invention.




As may be observed from the above discussion and

FIGS. 1-8

, the center area


24


as substantially identical for both a preferred embodiment and an alternative embodiment. The essential differences are the outer perimeter shape of each component ottoman


12


and


112


. Therefore, not explicitly shown herein, it will be understood that the component ottoman


12


and


112


are in fact interchangeable and mixable. For example, an additional alternative embodiment could have two of the rounded component ottoman


12


s, and two of the squared off component ottoman


112


s, or any combination thereof. Thus, utilizing a standard center area


24


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

, and a variable combination of differently geometrically shaped component ottomans


12


,


112


, etc. allows substantial diversity within the present invention.




While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly comprising, in combination:a plurality of chairs or ottomans adapted to be alternatively positioned adjacent to one another and separated from one another wherein each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans has a hollow interior section for storing items, each of the chairs or ottomans further having a cushioned member to comfortably support body parts which may be rested on the chairs or ottomans, the cushioned member being movably coupled thereto so the cushioned section can be raised to form a back rest; a finished table surface positioned at a top portion of each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans; a positioning member adapted to position each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans adjacent to another of the plurality of chairs or ottomans; and a “Lazy Susan” located substantially at a middle portion of the positioning member.
  • 2. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a covering table surface dimensioned to be removably positioned upon the “Lazy Susan” so that the covering table surface may be rotated.
  • 3. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a door coupled to each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans for closing the hollow interior section.
  • 4. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a pair of doors coupled to each end of each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans for closing the hollow interior section of each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans.
  • 5. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 3 further comprising a locking mechanism coupled to each door and to each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans for securing the door in a locked position.
  • 6. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 4 further comprising a locking mechanism coupled to each door and to each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans for securing the door in a locked position.
  • 7. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a lifting mechanism located within the positioning member for raising and lowering a height of the “Lazy Susan”.
  • 8. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 2 further comprising a lifting mechanism located within the positioning member for raising and lowering a height of the covering table surface and the “Lazy Susan”.
  • 9. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the finished table surface is an integral portion of each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans.
  • 10. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of the chair or ottoman is substantially quadrant-shaped, so that when the chairs or ottomans are positioned adjacent to one another a circle shape is formed.
  • 11. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of the chair or ottoman is substantially triangle-shaped, so that when the chairs or ottomans are positioned adjacent to one another a square shape is formed.
  • 12. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly comprising, in combination:a plurality of chairs or ottomans adapted to be alternatively positioned adjacent to one another and separated from one another wherein each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans has a hollow interior section for storing items, each of the chairs or ottomans further having a cushioned member to comfortably support body parts which may be rested on the chairs or ottomans, the cushioned member being movably coupled thereto so the cushioned section can be raised to form a back rest; a finished table surface positioned at a top portion of each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans; a positioning member adapted to position each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans adjacent to another of the plurality of chairs or ottomans; a “Lazy Susan” located substantially at a middle portion of the positioning member; a covering table surface dimensioned to be removably positioned upon the “Lazy Susan” so that the covering table surface may be rotated; and a lifting mechanism located within the positioning member for raising and lowering a height of the “Lazy Susan” and the covering table surface.
  • 13. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 12 further comprising a door coupled to each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans for closing the hollow interior section.
  • 14. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 13 further comprising a pair of doors coupled to each end of each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans for closing the hollow interior section of each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans.
  • 15. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 13 further comprising a locking mechanism coupled to each door and to each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans for securing the door in a locked position.
  • 16. A combination chairs or ottomans and table assembly in accordance with claim 14 further comprising a locking mechanism coupled to each door and to each of the plurality of chairs or ottomans for securing the door in a locked position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This patent application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 6,045,193 issued on Apr. 4, 2000, in the name of Edward H. Johnson, and entitled “COMBINATION MULTIPLE OTTOMANS AND COFFEE TABLE AND METHOD THEREFOR”. The above mentioned patent is hereby incorporated into the present patent application.

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