The present invention relates to a bar section for a portable modular bar. The present invention also relates to a portable modular bar comprising the bar section.
Portable bars are often used to sell products to the public at events where there are no suitable permanent structures. Therefore, the bars must be transported to the location of the event and assembled, used and then disassembled, transported, and stored once the event has finished.
Known portable bars have the problem that they are often heavy and bulky. Therefore, they can be difficult to move and tend to take up a lot of storage space. In addition, it is known for portable bars to be modular in nature so that they can be made more compact during storage. However, these solutions are normally complex and the assembly and disassembly takes an increased amount of time and requires the use of tools.
The present invention provides a modular bar which overcomes the above mentioned problems.
In accordance with the embodiments of the invention, there is provided a bar section for a portable modular bar comprising a frame portion having spaced upper and lower rails connected by opposing side rails, the upper rail comprising a slot extending into its upper surface, and a display panel portion comprising a hook configured to cooperate with the slot in the frame portion in order to mount the display panel portion on the frame portion.
Preferably, the hook extends in a horizontal direction from the display panel portion and is configured such that a rear surface of the display panel portion contacts the front surface of the frame portion.
The hook may extend in the horizontal direction by a distance substantially equal to the distance between the front surface of the frame portion and the slot.
Preferably, the hook extends horizontally from the rear surface of an upper member of the display frame portion.
In some embodiments, the hook comprises a first portion which extends horizontally from the rear face of the display panel portion and a second portion which extends vertically downwards from a free end of the first portion and is configured to be located in the slot when the display panel portion is mounted on the frame portion.
Preferably, the display panel portion has substantially the same height and width dimensions as the frame portion to substantially entirely cover the frame portion.
In one embodiment, the frame portion may comprise more than one slot and the display panel portion may comprise a hook configured to cooperate with each slot.
Preferably, the lower rail comprises a slot extending into its upper surface and the display panel portion comprises a hook configured to cooperate with the slot in the lower rail.
The lower hook may comprise a first portion extending substantially vertically from a lower member of the display panel frame, a horizontal portion which extends by a distance substantially equal to the distance between the front surface of the frame portion and the slot, and a downwardly extending vertical portion that is configured to be located in the slot when the display panel portion is mounted on the frame portion.
The rails may be tubular.
The bar section may further comprise a display panel configured to be located within the display panel portion.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a modular bar comprising a front bar section, a side bar section hingedly connected to a side rail of the front bar section, and a cover section having a peripheral lip configured to fit around the upper part of the front and side bar sections.
Preferably, the modular bar further comprises a corner section configured to prevent the outward rotation of the side bar section relative to the front bar section and conceal the hinge and side surfaces of the front and side bar sections from view.
The corner section may comprise a hook configured to locate over the hinge.
In one embodiment, a surface of the corner section is flush with the outward facing surface of the front bar section and/or the outward facing surface of the side bar section.
Preferably, the corner section is substantially tubular and comprises a side wall, from whose end surface the hook extends, which overlaps the end surface of an adjacent side wall.
In some embodiments, the hook comprises a first section that extends horizontally from the end surface of the side wall and a second section which extends downwards from the first section such that there is a space between the second section and the end surface of the side wall.
The second section of the hook may extend downwards at an angle to the vertical.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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In the present embodiment, the frame portion 3 is generally rectangular and formed of a spaced upper rail 5 and lower rail 6 connected by opposing side rails 7, 8. Each rail 5, 6, 7, 8 is tubular, as shown in
An upper surface 9 of the upper rail 5 comprises a slot 10, midway between a front surface 11 and a rear surface (not shown), extending into the upper rail 5 which is configured to cooperate with the display panel portion 4, as will be described hereinafter. The slot 10 is generally rectangular and has semi-circular opposing ends but may take alternate forms. In the present embodiment, the upper rail 5 comprises more than one slot 10 spaced along its upper surface 9.
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Although the embodiment described and shown in the drawings comprises a frame portion 3 having tubular rails 5, 6, 7, 8 having a square cross-section, it will be understood that in alternative embodiments the cross-sections of the tubular rails 5, 6, 7, 8 may take any other appropriate form, such as, but not limited to, triangular, rectangular, and circular. Furthermore, the cross-sections of the slots 10, 13 may be of different sizes, as shown in
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The aperture 20 is configured so that a display panel 21, shown in
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The display panel portion 4 further comprises a lower hook 27 which extends from the lower member 16. The lower hook 27 is configured to cooperate with the slot 13 in the lower rail 6 of the frame portion 3, shown in
In an alternative embodiment, the lower hook 27 may have a different geometry, for example, the lower hook 27 may be curved. In yet another alternative embodiment, the lower hook 27 may be a strip of material that extends from a rear surface 32 of the lower member 16 and has been bent upwards such that the first portion 28 does not extend rearwards of the lower member 16. Slits (not shown) may be required in the lower member 16 to allow the hook 27 to be bent into shape without structural failure of the material.
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In addition, a lower surface 36 of the first portion 24 of the upper hook 22 which extends from the upper member 15 abuts the upper surface 9 of the upper rail 15 so that the upper hook 22 can locate in the slot 10 in the upper rail 5 when the lower hook 27 is located in the slot 13 in the lower rail 6. Therefore, the height dimension of the display panel portion 4 is larger than the height dimension of the frame portion 3 by the thickness of the first portion 24 of the upper hook 22. In addition, the width dimensions of the frame portion 3 and the display panel portion 4 are equal. Therefore, the display panel portion 4 has substantially the same height and width dimensions as the frame portion 3 to substantially entirely cover the frame portion 3.
Furthermore, the downwardly extending vertical portion 31 of the lower hook 27 is longer than the second portion 25 of the upper hook 22 so that the lower member 16 can be attached to the lower rail 6 before the upper member 15 of the display frame portion 4 is rotated towards the upper rail 5 so that the upper hook 22 is located over the slot 10. The display frame portion is then moved downwards to fully locate the hooks 22, 27 in the slots 10, 13. Therefore, a bar section can be assembled without the use of tools.
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In the present embodiment, a side rail 7a of the front frame portion 3a is hingedly connected to a side rail 8b of the side frame portion 3b. The hinge 37 has two leaves (not shown); one of which is attached to the rear inward facing surface (not shown) of the side rail 7a of the front frame portion 3a and one which is attached to the rear inward facing surface of the side rail 8b of the side frame portion 3b. The opposing side rail 8a of the front frame portion 3a is hingedly connected to the side rail 7b of the other side frame portion 3b in a similar manner.
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In the present embodiment, the upper and lower rails 5a, 6a of the front frame portion 3a comprises three slots 10a, 13a each which are configured to receive hooks 22, 27. In the present embodiment, the upper rail 5a further comprises two more additional slots 58. Each additional slot 58 is located between the slots 10a which are configured to receive the display panel portion 4. The upper and lower rails 5b, 6b of the side frame portion 3b comprises two slots 10b, 13b each.
The bar module 1 further comprise a positioning beam 33 configured to position the unhinged end of the side frame portions 3b relative to each other. For example, the positioning beam 33 may hold the side frame portions 3b perpendicular to the front frame portion 3a, as shown in
The positioning beam 33 also has additional slots 58 in its upper surface which are located opposite the additional slots 58 on the upper rail 5 of the frame portion 3. The additional slots 58 are configured to receive a cross beam 34 using hooks similar to those described extending from the upper member 15 of the display panel portion 4. The positioning beam 33 and the cross beams 34 serve to provide support for a display panel 21 or work surface, described in more detail hereinafter, to prevent flexing of the panel 21 during use. There may be more than one cross beam 34 depending on the width of the front frame portion 3a, as shown in
It will be understood that similar positioning beams may be positioned to extend between the opposing free rails 7b, 8b of the side frame portions 3b at any height as long as the required combination of pins, notches, and/or forks (not shown) are present. Similarly, the required combination of pins, notches, and/or forks may be present on the inner side surfaces of the side rails 7a, 8a of the frame portion 3 such that a positioning beam 33 may be placed on the front frame portion 3a. Therefore, cross beams 34 can be attached between two positioning beams 33 and covered with a horizontal panel to form a shelf (not shown) in the portable bar module 1.
Furthermore, it will be understood that the positioning beam(s) 33 and the cross beams 34 may be integrally formed or welded so that they can be fitted as one piece and without the use of tools.
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In the present embodiment, the upper and lower members 15a, 16a of the front display panel portion 4a comprise three hooks 22a, 27a each to cooperate with three slots 10a, 13a in the upper and lower rails 5a, 6a of the front frame portion 3a. The upper and lower members 15b, 16b of the side display panel portions 4b comprise two hooks 22b, 27b each to cooperate with two slots 10b, 13b in the upper and lower rails 5b, 6b of the side frame portion 3b.
The bar module 1 may further comprise a corner section 40, shown in
A side wall 42 of the main body portion 41 overlaps an end surface 43 of an adjacent side wall 44. The corner section 40 further comprises a hook 45 which extends from an end surface 46 of the overlapping side wall 42. The hook 45 is configured to extend through the gap between the front bar section 38 and side bar section 39 and locate over the hinge 37, shown in
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The underside of the cover frame 52 may further comprise a vertically extending projection 57 configured to help correctly locate the cover frame 52 of the cover 53. Each member 54 may comprise at least one projection 57. The projection may be vertically extending or L-shaped as shown. When the cover frame 52 is placed on the bar sections 38, 39, the projections 57 are located outside of the upper rail 5 of the frame portion 3 upper member 15 of the display panel portion 4, positioning beam 33 and work surface or display panel 21. By using projections 57, the bar sections 38, 39, corner sections 40, positioning beam 33, and cover 53 of the modular bar 1 can be assembled without the use of tools.
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It will be understood that a plurality of bar modules 1 can be placed together to form a larger bar. It will also be understood that the bar modules 1 may have a different shapes in alternative embodiments. For example, it is envisaged that the side bar section 38 of the bar module 1 may extend at a 45 degree angle to the front bar section 39. Therefore, the corner sections 40 will be triangular instead of square and the cover 53 will also take a different shape. In another alternative embodiment, the bar module 1 may be square, such that the front bar section 38 is the same width as the side bar section 39, triangular, or curved i.e. U shaped. It will be appreciated that all embodiments of the bar module 35 may be used together to form a bar of various shapes and sizes or may stand alone.
Aspect 1: A bar section for a portable modular bar comprising:
a frame portion having spaced upper and lower rails connected by opposing side rails,
the upper rail comprising a slot extending into its upper surface, and
a display panel portion comprising a hook configured to cooperate with the slot in the frame portion in order to mount the display panel portion on the frame portion.
Aspect 2: The bar section according to Aspect 1, wherein the hook extends in a horizontal direction from the display panel portion and is configured such that a rear surface of the display panel frame contacts the front surface of the frame portion.
Aspect 3: The bar section according to Aspect 2, wherein the hook extends in the horizontal direction by a distance substantially equal to the distance between the front surface of the frame portion and the slot.
Aspect 4: The bar section according to any one of the preceding Aspects, wherein the hook extends horizontally from the rear surface of an upper member of the display frame portion.
Aspect 5: The bar section according to any one of the preceding Aspects, wherein the hook comprises a first portion which extends horizontally from the rear face of the display panel portion and a second portion which extends vertically downwards from a free end of the first portion and is configured to be located in the slot when the display panel portion is mounted on the frame portion.
Aspect 6: The bar section according to any one of the preceding Aspects, wherein the display panel frame has substantially the same height and width dimensions as the frame portion to substantially entirely cover the frame portion.
Aspect 7: The bar section according to any one of the preceding Aspects, wherein the frame portion comprises more than one slot and the display panel portion comprises a hook configured to cooperate with each slot.
Aspect 8: The bar section according to any one of the preceding Aspects, wherein the lower rail comprises a slot extending into its upper surface and the display panel portion comprises a hook configured to cooperate with the slot in the lower rail.
Aspect 9: The bar section according to Aspect 8, wherein the lower hook comprises a first portion extending substantially vertically from a lower member of the display panel frame, a horizontal portion which extends by a distance substantially equal to the distance between the front surface of the frame portion and the slot, and a downwardly extending vertical portion that is configured to be located in the slot when the display panel portion is mounted on the frame portion.
Aspect 10: The bar section according to any one of the preceding Aspects, wherein the rails are tubular.
Aspect 11: The bar section according to any one of the preceding Aspects, further comprising a display panel configured to be located within the display panel portion.
Aspect 12: A modular bar comprising:
a front bar section according to any one of Aspects 1 to 11,
a side bar section according to any of Aspects 1 to 11 hingedly connected to a side rails of the front bar section, and
a cover section having a peripheral lip configured to fit around the upper part of the front and side bar sections.
Aspect 13: The modular bar according to Aspect 12, further comprising a corner section configured to prevent the outward rotation of the side bar section relative to the front bar section and conceal the hinge and side surfaces of the front and side bar sections from view.
Aspect 14: The modular bar according to Aspect 13, wherein the corner section comprises a hook configured to locate over the hinge.
Aspect 15: The modular bar according to Aspect 14, wherein a surface of the corner section is flush with the outward facing surface of the front bar section and/or the outward facing surface of the side bar section.
Aspect 16: The modular bar according to one of Aspects 14 or 15, wherein the corner section is substantially tubular and comprises a side wall, from whose end surface the hook extends, which overlaps the end surface of an adjacent side wall.
Aspect 17: The modular bar according to any one of Aspects 14 to 16, wherein the hook comprises a first section that extends horizontally from the end surface of the side wall and a second section which extends downwards from the first section such that there is a space between the second section and the end surface of the side wall.
Aspect 18: The modular bar according to Aspect 17, wherein the second section of the hook extends downwards at an angle to the vertical.
Aspect 19: A modular bar substantially as described herein with reference to the description.
Aspect 20: A modular bar substantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1615369.4 | Sep 2016 | GB | national |