This application claims the benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 200620086018 entitled “Bench-Table” filed on Jun. 19, 2006, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
This invention relates generally to furniture pieces and, more particularly, to a collapsible furniture piece that is movable between a bench configuration having a back support and a table configuration including a table and one or more benches.
Homeowners commonly purchase patio or deck furniture to provide comfortable and relaxing sitting areas. Typically, the homeowner desires an aesthetically pleasing furniture piece to enhance the patio or deck surroundings. For example, patio or deck benches provide a comfortable and relaxing sitting area for people who wish to enjoy the weather. However, such furniture may not provide a comfortable area to enjoy a meal. As a result, many homeowners also purchase a picnic table having an eating area and benches suitable for supporting one or more people during meal times. Once the meal is finished, however, these picnic tables may not provide the comfort and relaxation provided by other patio or deck furniture. Further, because of the relatively large size of a picnic table, the picnic table may limit the available useable patio or deck space.
In view of the foregoing, several attempts have been made to provide furniture that is convertible between a bench structure and a table structure. However, such furniture does not provide a quick and easy means of converting the furniture between the different configurations. At least some conventional convertible furniture pieces require complicated mechanical components to facilitate the conversion process, which results in complex conversion steps and/or undesirably high manufacturing costs. Further, such convertible furniture is often awkward and cumbersome. Considering all these factors, conventional convertible furniture pieces require a significant amount of time and effort to configure the furniture piece in one of the different configurations. Moreover, in either configuration, such furniture pieces require a significant amount of space, which may be undesirable for homeowners having a small patio or deck area.
In one aspect, a configurable furniture piece is provided. The configurable furniture piece includes a transverse member configured to at least partially support a first panel. The transverse member defines a first end portion and an opposing second end portion. A first support assembly is coupled to the first end portion of the transverse member. The first support assembly is configured to support a second panel. A second support assembly is pivotally coupled to the second end portion of the transverse member. The second support assembly is configured to support a third panel. The furniture piece is movable between a first configuration, wherein the first panel is substantially parallel to the second panel and/or the third panel, and a second configuration, wherein the first panel extends at a right angle or an oblique angle with respect to the second panel.
In another aspect, a configurable furniture piece is provided. The configurable furniture piece includes a transverse member that supports a first panel. The transverse member defines a first end portion and an opposing second end portion. A first support member is coupled to the first end portion of the transverse member. A first brace is pivotally coupled to the first support member. The first brace at least partially supports a second panel. The first support member is pivotally movable with respect to the first brace between a first configuration, wherein the first support member extends from the first brace such that the first panel is substantially parallel with the second panel, and a second configuration, wherein the first support member is substantially coplanar with the first brace such that the first panel extends at a right angle or an oblique angle with respect to the second panel.
In another aspect, a method is provided for moving a furniture piece between a first configuration and a second configuration, wherein the furniture piece includes a transverse member configured to at least partially support a first panel, a first support assembly coupled to the transverse member, the first support assembly including a first support member coupled to the transverse member and a first brace pivotally coupled to the first support member and configured to support a second panel, and a second support assembly pivotally coupled to the transverse member, the second support assembly configured to support a third panel. The method includes providing the furniture piece in a first configuration, wherein the first panel is substantially parallel to the second panel and/or the third panel. The first support member pivotally moves with respect to the first brace to move the first panel with respect to the second panel such that the first panel extends from the second panel at a right angle or an oblique angle.
In another aspect, a method is provided for collapsing a furniture piece, wherein the furniture piece includes a transverse member configured to at least partially support a first panel, a first support assembly including a first support member coupled to the transverse member, the first support assembly configured to support a second panel, and a second support assembly including a second support member pivotally coupled to the transverse member, the second support assembly configured to support a third panel. The method includes pivotally moving a first brace configured to support the second panel with respect to the first support member to move the second panel toward the first panel such that the second panel is substantially parallel to the first panel in a collapsed configuration. A support pedestal pivotally coupled to the first brace is folded toward the second panel. A third support member pivotally coupled to the second support member is folded to move the third support member to a collapsed position with respect to the second support member. The second support member is pivotally moved with respect to the transverse member to move the third panel towards the first panel such that the third panel is substantially parallel to the first panel in a collapsed configuration.
The present invention provides a collapsible furniture piece that is movable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. In the expanded configuration, the furniture piece is configurable between a first configuration, wherein the furniture piece is configured as a table, such as a picnic table, having two benches each positioned with respect to an opposing longitudinal side edge of the table, and a second configuration, wherein the furniture piece is configured as a bench having a seating area and a backrest. The furniture piece is collapsible to facilitate storage and/or transport. More specifically, the furniture piece includes a frame that is movable and configurable such that the furniture piece can be configured as a table and two benches or a bench with a backrest. The frame is collapsible such that the furniture piece is configured in a compact and portable collapsed configuration suitable for storage and/or transport.
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Furniture piece 20 includes a frame 22 constructed to support a plurality of panels. In one embodiment, frame 22 is constructed of a lightweight material, such as an aluminum material, suitable for supporting one or more people on furniture piece 20. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art and guided by the teachings herein provided that frame 22 may be fabricated using any suitable material having sufficient strength to support one or more people and desirably lightweight to facilitate configuring and/or transporting furniture piece 20, as desired. As shown in
With furniture piece 20 in the first configuration, panel 24 is substantially parallel to panel 26 and/or panel 28. As shown in
Frame 22 includes at least one transverse member 30 configured to at least partially support panel 24. Transverse member 30 is coupled to panel 24 to extend substantially across a width of panel 24. Transverse member 30 defines a first end portion 32 and an opposing second end portion 34. A first support assembly 40 is coupled to first end portion 32 and is configured to support panel 26. In one embodiment, first support assembly 40 includes a first support member 42 that is pivotally coupled to transverse member 30 at first end portion 32. Support member 42 is movable between an extended position with respect to transverse member 30 such that support member 42 extends laterally outwardly and downwardly, as shown in
In a particular embodiment, a suitable locking mechanism 44 is configured to retain support member 42 in the extended position, such as shown in
A first brace 46 is pivotally coupled to support member 42, as shown in
First support assembly 40 includes a support pedestal 48 pivotally coupled to brace 46. In a particular embodiment, support pedestal 48 includes a rail 50 that extends between opposing leg 52 and leg 54 to provide additional support to support pedestal 48. Support pedestal 48 is pivotally movable with respect to brace 46 between a collapsed position, as shown in
A second support assembly 70 is coupled to second end portion 34 of transverse member 30. Second support assembly 70 is configured to support panel 26. In one embodiment, second support assembly 70 includes a second support member 72 that is pivotally coupled to transverse member 30 at second end portion 34. Support member 72 is movable between an extended position with respect to transverse member 30 such that support member 72 extends laterally outwardly and downwardly, as shown in
In a particular embodiment, as shown in
A third support member 80 is pivotally coupled to support member 72 and is movable between a collapsed position, such as shown in
A second brace 82 is pivotally coupled to support member 72 and/or support member 80 and configured to at least partially support panel 28. In one embodiment, brace 82 is pivotally coupled to support member 72. In a particular embodiment, a third brace 84 is coupled between brace 82 and support member 80 to facilitate supporting panel 28 with brace 82 in an extended position with respect to support member 72. In the embodiment shown in
With furniture piece 20 in the first configuration as shown in
Referring to
Referring now to
Brace 82 is folded toward support member 72 to pivotally move panel 28 toward support member 72. Referring to
The above-described furniture piece is configurable as a table having two benches or a bench having a backrest. Further, the furniture piece is collapsible to facilitate storage and/or transport. More specifically, the furniture piece frame is movable and configurable such that the furniture piece can be configured as a table and two associated benches or a bench with a backrest. The frame is collapsible such that the furniture piece is configured in a compact and portable collapsed configuration suitable for storage and/or transport.
Exemplary embodiments of a configurable and collapsible furniture piece and a method of configuring or collapsing the furniture piece are described above in detail. The methods and apparatus are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, steps of the methods and/or components of the apparatus may be utilized independently and separately from other steps and/or components described herein. Further, the described method steps and/or apparatus components can also be defined in, or used in combination with, other methods and/or apparatus, and are not limited to practice with only the methods and apparatus as described herein.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
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