Combination credenza and desk

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6422668
  • Patent Number
    6,422,668
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 26, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A furniture unit comprises a closed-front credenza that folds out to form an L-shaped desk. The unit comprises a stationary desk having a partially open front, with a kneehole opening forming at least a portion of the open front. A moveable return pivotally mounted at on one side of the desk comprises a vertical face panel and a work surface mounted at a rear side of the face panel. The return is pivotal between a closed position, wherein the face panel covers the open portion of the front of the desk and the return work surface is concealed behind the face panel, and an open position, wherein the face panel is pivoted outward from the front of the desk, exposing the kneehole opening in the desk. The return work surface extends forward from the desk alongside the kneehole opening when the return is opened. The face panel is configured so as to create the impression that the furniture unit is a credenza with no kneehole opening when the return is closed. A column of functional drawers is mounted in the desk at the side opposite from the moveable return, with the face panel extending across the front of the desk to the drawers when the return is closed. The unit has a legless support mechanism for an inner corner of the return work surface that eliminates the need of a movement obstructing support leg at the corner. The unit also has lockable and vertically adjustable casters. A keyboard tray and inner storage unit are spaced below the desk top so that the return work surface fits under the desk top when the return is closed. The base molding is formed to conceal the fact that the return opens.
Description




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a furniture unit wherein the front panel of a credenza pivots outward to form an L-shaped desk.




There are many applications where it is desirable to have a fully functioning desk located for convenient use but where a desk would be obtrusive or inconsistent with other decor when the desk is not in use. With the advent of the computer age, the desirability of a desk for a computer in the home has increased. Desks for computer applications frequently include pull out keyboard trays, shelves for printers, and other functional conveniences. Most conventional computer desks have a very functional, office-like appearance that is not completely compatible with home furnishing of the type found in a living room or the like. An object of the present invention is to provide a combination furniture unit that has the appearance and much of the function of a conventional credenza but which is convertible into a fully functioning L-shaped desk.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a furniture unit providing a combination credenza and desk comprises a stationary desk having a desk top supported on side panels, the desk having at least a partially open front, with a kneehole opening forming at least a portion of the open front. A moveable return is pivotally mounted at the front of the desk to one side of the kneehole opening, the return comprising a vertical face panel and a work surface mounted at a rear side of the face panel. The return is pivotal between a closed position, wherein the face panel covers the open front of the desk and the return work surface is concealed behind the face panel, and an open position, wherein the face panel is pivoted outward from the front of the desk, exposing the kneehole opening in the desk. The return is mounted such that the return work surface extends forward from the desk alongside the kneehole opening when the return is opened, the face panel being configured so as to create the impression that the furniture unit is a credenza with no kneehole opening when the return is closed.




In one aspect of the invention, the desk includes a column of exposed storage locations adjacent a side of the desk opposite from the side on which the return is pivotally mounted, the kneehole opening being adjacent to the exposed storage locations, the front panel extending across the kneehole opening and up to the exposed storage locations when the return is closed.




Preferably, the exposed storage locations comprise drawers having drawer fronts, and the face panel has a facade that has the appearance of at least of one or more of drawer fronts or doors leading to internal storage locations, such that the front of the desk belies the presence of a desk having a kneehole opening when the face panel is closed. Desirably, the face panel facade extends from a first side edge of the desk to the exposed storage locations and comprises a plurality of simulated drawer fronts adjacent the first side where the face panel is pivotally attached to the desk.




The work surface on the return extends outward from the rear side of the face panel at a position below the level of the desk top, the desk having an opening below the desk top such that the return work surface fits inside the desk below the desk top when the return is closed. An inner drawer unit and keyboard tray are recessed below the desk top to permit the return work surface to fit under the desk top.




Another feature of the invention is a legless support mechanism that supports an inner corner of the return work surface in such a way that an operator has unobstructed freedom of knee movement to swivel between the desk top work surface and the return work surface when seated at the desk. A pivoting support plate having a pin that rides in a groove in the underside of the return work surface provides this support. Other features of the invention include lockable and vertically adjustable casters and a base molding that conceals the fact that the return opens from the credenza.




These and other features, objects, and benefits of the invention will be recognized by one having ordinary skill in the art and by those who practice the invention, from the specification, the claims, and the drawing figures.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the combination desk and credenza of the present invention in the configuration of a credenza.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the present invention converted into an L-shaped desk.





FIG. 3

is a plan view showing the L-shaped return folded into the desk in a closed position.





FIG. 4

is a plan view showing the L-shaped return in the process of being pivoted outward from the credenza.





FIG. 5

is a plan view showing the L-shaped return fully extended from the credenza.





FIG. 6

is a front elevational view of the present invention with the face panel and drawer units removed for clarity of illustration.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view taken along line


7





7


of FIG.


6


.





FIGS. 8-10

are fragmentary sectional plan views showing the baseboard construction at the corner of the desk where the return is hinged, the figures showing the closed, partially open and completely open positions of the return, respectively.





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary perspective view showing the adjustable caster of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings, a furniture unit containing a credenza and desk


10


of the present invention is shown in

FIG. 1

in the configuration where the unit serves as a credenza. In

FIG. 2

the unit is transformed into a stationary desk


11


and L-shaped return


13


by pivotally moving the return outward from the desk.




The credenza has a top


12


(which serves as the desk top), side panels


14


and


15


, a rear panel


16


, and a front


18


, with the panels extending from the top downward to the floor, with a baseboard or base molding


20


extending outward from the bottom of each panel.




Front


18


is in part functional and is in part a facade. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the front of the credenza has the appearance of three separate sections, a right hand section


24


comprising a column of storage locations including file drawer


31


positioned below a pair of box drawers


29


, a central section


22


having the appearance of a pair of drawers positioned over hinged doors, and a left hand section


30


having a similar or at least a complementary appearance to the appearance of the drawer front facade of right section


24


.




Right section


24


comprises functional box drawers


29


and a file drawer


31


. The center and left sections


22


and


30


simulate drawer and door fronts but are a decorative facade on a movable face panel


34


, complete with drawer handles


32


and door handles


33


. A functional lock


37


of conventional design operates a slide latch


38


(see

FIG. 2

) that latches moveable face panel


34


in a closed position as shown in FIG.


1


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, moveable face panel


34


is hinged at an inner edge


36


by means of hinges


38


to a forward edge of the left side panel


15


.




A return work surface


42


is mounted at a back edge to the back side of face panel


34


. An outer edge


44


of work surface


42


is tapered slightly in order to facilitate the opening and closing of the moveable panel. An end panel


46


extends downward from a position adjacent an outer end of work surface


42


, and a pair of dual wheel casters


48


support the lower edge of panel


46


on the floor.




These casters are both lockable and adjustable to adjust the vertical height of the work surface and moveable panel. The position of work surface


42


is slightly below the position of top (sometimes called desk top)


12


, so that when moveable panel


34


is folded inwardly, work surface


42


slides under top


12


. A magazine storage rack


50


is mounted on the inner surface of panel


46


.




The inner corner


52


of work surface


42


is mounted to the stationary desk portion


11


of the unit for supported pivotal movement by means of a legless support mechanism


54


shown in

FIGS. 3-5

. Support mechanism


54


comprises a pivot support plate


56


(which desirably is a rigid metal plate) pivotally mounted on a spanner or beam


58


that extends between an inner panel


60


and outer panel


15


of the stationary desk unit and positioned adjacent the underside of work surface


42


.




Pivot support plate


56


is mounted on a pivot fastener


64


that extends through an end of the pivot support plate and spanner


58


into a nut. Preferably the fastener is a screw or bolt having a beveled head that fits in a recessed conical opening in the top of the support plate so as to be flush with the top of the support plate. A spacer can be provided between the support plate


56


and the spanner in order to hold the support plate above the surface of spanner


58


, so that the support plate does not rub against the upper surface of the spanner as it pivots.




The outer end of pivot support plate


56


has an upstanding pin


68


thereon. This pin rides in a groove


70


in the underside of work surface


42


. This groove has an arcuate outer section


72


that the pin rides in as the work surface is pivoted inward and outward. (See

FIGS. 3-5

) Pivot support plate pivots about pivot fastener


64


as the work surface


42


is pivoted inward and outward. Groove


70


has an inner section


74


that extends from an inner end of arcuate section


72


to the inner end of work surface


42


. The support plate pin is rotated into an open inner end


76


of groove


74


for initial installation of the unit during assembly of the top and the base of the unit. Thereafter, pin


68


rides in groove outer section


72


for opening and closing the desk unit.




When the moveable return


13


is closed into the stationary desk


11


, top


42


fits under the top


12


of the desk and over inner panel


60


, which is adjacent an open kneehole portion


84


of the desk unit. The top of panel


60


and an adjacent inner storage unit


82


, which extends between panels


15


and


60


, are spaced downward from top


12


sufficiently that top


42


fits and slides freely between the upper edge of panel


60


and the top of inner storage unit


82


and the underside of top


12


.




As top


42


pivots inwardly, it also fits over the top of keyboard tray


87


, which is spaced away from the underside of top


12


and mounted on retracting support hardware


88


attached to panel


60


and a cantilever bracket


89


. The cantilever support bracket has a recessed upper surface at the front of the desk that is spaced below top


12


sufficiently that work surface


42


can fit over the keyboard tray and bracket when the return is closed (see FIGS.


6


and


7


).




When the return is pivoted outward to the position shown in

FIG. 2

, separate open faced storage compartments that form inner storage unit


82


are exposed on the left hand side of the kneehole portion


84


of the desk. These storage units comprise a lower shelf


90


for a printer and an upper shelf


92


for storing other materials. The printer shelf can be mounted on a drawer glide unit for extending and retracting the printer shelf.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the base of the unit includes an outward extending baseboard molding


20


. The manner in which the appearance of a continuous base board molding is maintained at the left front hinge corner of the unit is shown in

FIGS. 8-10

. The baseboard portion


20




a


of face panel


34


extends to the corner and around the corner to a beveled end


21


a short distance adjacent the hinge


38


. Side panel


15


immediately below the hinge is recessed rearward to form a recessed portion


96


. The forward edge


97


of the base board molding


20




b


on the left hand side of the desk is beveled sufficiently that the adjacent edge


21


of the base board molding


20




a


attached to the moveable panel will pivot past edge


97


and fit into the recessed portion


96


below hinge


38


. With this construction, when the moveable panel is closed, the base board molding has the appearance of a substantially continuous element, with the beveled surface


97


on baseboard


20




b


on the side of the furniture unit mating with surface


21


and concealing the fact that the front panel pivots open with respect to the remainder of the unit.




The manner in which the casters are adjustable is shown in FIG.


11


. Each caster


48


comprises a wheel


100


(single or double) mounted on a stem


102


. The stem fits in a socket


104


in a housing or caster bracket


106


mounted by screws


108


on the side of panel


46


. An L-shaped portion of the bracket fits under the panel. A nut


110


is mounted on the top of the socket or stem housing. A bolt


112


with a hex head


114


is threaded into nut


110


and extends into the stem housing. The lower end


116


of the bolt engages the stem and acts as a stop for the stem. Rotation of the bolt


112


changes the vertical position of the stem


102


and caster


48


with respect to panel


46


. By adjusting bolt


112


, the stem


102


of caster


48


can be raised or lowered in order to maintain the proper elevation of the end panel


46


.




In operation, the present invention serves as a credenza when folded into the configuration shown in FIG.


1


. When it is desired to access the desk, lock


37


is released and the return


13


is pulled outward to the position shown in FIG.


2


. Collapse of the desk unit is performed by reversing this procedure.




It should be understood that the foregoing is merely representative of a preferred embodiment of the present invention and that various changes and modifications may be made in the arrangements and details of construction of the embodiments disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, which is defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A furniture unit providing a combination credenza and desk, comprising:a stationary desk, the desk having a front, an opposing back, and two opposing ends, the desk having a desk top, the desk having first and second side panels that extend generally downward from the desk top toward a supporting floor, the first and second side panels being spaced apart from one another, whereby a kneehole opening is defined between the first and second side panels; a moveable return, the return having opposing inner and outer ends, the inner end being pivotally connected with the desk, the return comprising a vertical face panel and a work surface mounted at a rear side of the face panel, the return being pivotal between a closed position, wherein the return work surface is concealed behind the face panel under the desk top, and an open position, wherein the face panel extends outwardly from the front of the desk, adjacent a side of the kneehole opening in the desk, the face panel being configured so as to create an impression that the furniture unit is a credenza with no kneehole opening when the return is closed; a pivot member interposed between the desk and the return, whereby the return is pivotally connected with the desk, the pivot member being positioned forward of the back of the desk; and a storage space defined adjacent one of the two opposing side panels, at least a portion of the storage space extending rearward of the pivot member, the storage space being independent of the return, whereby the storage space does not pivot between the closed and open positions with the return, further the return work surface being interposed between the desk top and the storage space when the return is in the closed position.
  • 2. A furniture unit as in claim 1 wherein the desk includes a column of exposed storage location adjacent the kneehole opening opposite from the side on which the return extends in the open position, the front panel extending across the kneehole opening and up to the exposed storage location when the return is closed.
  • 3. A furniture unit as in claim 2 wherein the exposed storage locations comprise drawers having drawer fronts, and the face panel has a facade that has an appearance of at least one or more drawer fronts or doors leading to internal storage locations, such that the front of the desk belies the presence of a desk having a kneehole opening when the face panel is closed.
  • 4. A furniture unit as in claim 3 wherein the face panel facade extends from a first of the two opposing ends of the desk toward the other end, to the exposed storage locations and comprise first and second portions, the first portion having a plurality of simulated drawer fronts adjacent the first of the two opposing ends of the desk, the simulated drawer fronts in the face panel complementing real drawer fronts on the exposed storage location in the desk, the second portion covering the kneehole opening in the desk, the second portion including at least one simulated door front.
  • 5. A furniture unit as in claim 1 wherein the desk includes a retracting keyboard tray and a mounting mechanism that mounts the keyboard tray in the kneehole opening under the desk top, and wherein the keyboard tray and the mounting mechanism define a space above the keyboard tray and mounting mechanism and below the desk top, that the return work surface is received into when the return is in the closed position.
  • 6. A furniture unit as in claim 1 wherein the desk includes an inner storage unit positioned under the desk top adjacent the side to which the return is pivotally attached, the inner storage unit being accessible from the front thereof, which is in turn accessible only when the return is opened.
  • 7. A furniture unit as in claim 6 wherein a top portion of the inner storage unit is spaced below the desk top by a distance sufficient to permit the return work surface to be received between the inner storage unit and the desk top when the return is closed.
  • 8. A furniture unit providing a combination credenza and desk, comprising:stationary desk, the desk having a front, an opposing back, and two opposing ends, the desk having a desk top, the desk having first and second side panels that extend generally downward from the desk top toward a supporting floor, the first and second side panels being spaced apart from one another, whereby a kneehole opening is defined between the first and second side panels; a moveable return, the return having opposing inner and outer ends, the inner end being pivotally connected with the desk, whereby the return is pivotal between a closed position, wherein the return work surface is concealed under the desk top, and an open position, wherein the return work surface extends outwardly from the front of the desk, to one side of the kneehole opening; a pivot member interposed between the desk and the return, whereby the return is pivotally connected with the desk, the pivot member being positioned forward of the back of the desk; and a storage space defined adjacent one of the two opposing side panels, at least a portion of the storage space extending rearward of the pivot member, the storage space being independent of the return, whereby the storage space does not pivot between the closed and open positions with the return, further the return work surface being interposed between the desk top and the storage space when the return is in the closed position.
  • 9. A furniture unit as in claim 8 wherein the desk includes a column of exposed storage locations adjacent the kneehole opening opposite from the side on which the return extends in the open position, the return work surface extending across the kneehole opening and tip to the exposed storage locations when the return is closed.
  • 10. A furniture unit as in claim 8 wherein the return work surface is mounted with a generally horizontal position, an inner corner of the return work surface adjacent the kneehole opening in the desk being supported on a pivoting support member that is pivotally mounted to the desk at a level below the return work surface, the support member having an upwardly extending pin that fits in and is guided by a groove in an underside of the return work surface, the support member providing legless vertical support for the corner of the return work surface at all positions of outward pivotal movement of the return.
  • 11. A furniture unit according to claim 8 and further comprising mounting means for supporting an inner corner of the return work surface adjacent the desk in a generally horizontal position as the return is pivoted between its closed and open positions, all without employing a floor engaging vertical support member that extends downwardly to the floor from an underside of the corner, the support means permitting a person using the desk to swivel on a chair between the desk top and return work surface without having knee contact with the corner support means.
  • 12. A furniture unit as in claim 8 wherein the desk includes a retracting keyboard tray and a mounting mechanism that mounts the keyboard tray in the kneehole opening under the desk top, and wherein the keyboard tray and the mounting mechanism define a space above the keyboard tray and mounting mechanism and below the desk top, that the return work surface is received into when the return is in the closed position.
  • 13. A furniture unit as in claim 8 wherein the storage space is an inner storage unit that is spaced from the desk top and thereby defines a slot that receives the return work surface when the return is in the closed position.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuing application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/067,791, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,504 entitled Combination Credenza and Desk and filed on Apr. 28, 1998, by J. Kelley et alia, the disclosure of which is incorporated here by reference, which is a continuing application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/421,991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,603 entitled Combination Credenza and Desk and filed on Apr. 14, 1995, by J. Kelley et alia, the disclosure of which is incorporated here by reference.

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Continuations (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/067791 Apr 1998 US
Child 09/427334 US
Parent 08/421991 Apr 1995 US
Child 09/067791 US