The present invention relates generally to furniture, and more particularly to a console unit having a compartment or door operatively incorporated therein, and within the upper part of the compartment or door, there is provided a storage receptacle for holding various different items, such as, for example, a book, a magazine, remote control devices, a wireless charging pad, a dock, or alternatively, the storage receptacle comprises at least one cup holder for holding a beverage container, and wherein further a motorized mechanism is provided within the console for moving the compartment or door of the console unit between a first position at which the compartment or door is CLOSED such that the storage receptacle or at least one cup holder is hidden within a forward section of the console unit, and a second position at which the compartment or door is OPENED and projects forwardly and outwardly from the console unit such that the storage receptacle or the at least one cup holder is exposed and may in fact be utilized to hold various items, such as, for example, the aforenoted book, magazine, remote control devices, wireless charging pad, dock, or a beverage. The console unit may comprise a stand-alone unit which is adapted to be disposed alongside a lounger chair or interposed between a pair of lounger chairs, or alternatively, the console unit may be integrally incorporated within at least one side wall portion of a lounger chair adjacent an arm structure of the chair, or still further may be integrally incorporated within the arm structure of the chair.
Lounger chairs or console units are conventionally present within modern living rooms, family rooms, dens, libraries, offices or the like, of residential homes, condominiums, apartments, business offices, and the like. Lounger chairs are chairs wherein, for example, the back portion, the headrest, the seat portion, and a footrest of the chair are operatively connected together by means of a multitude of linkage members comprising an overall linkage system, and at least one motorized actuator is operatively connected to various linkage members comprising the linkage system so that predetermined movements of the back portion, the headrest, the seat portion, and the footrest of the chair are able to be achieved as desired. It is also often the case that a console unit is disposed adjacent to the lounger chair as part of a single furniture setting or arrangement, wherein the console unit is provided with a storage receptacle or a beverage holder within the upper surface portion of the console unit so as to be utilized for the storage of various different objects that may be desired to be used by means of a person sitting in the lounger chair. Such objects may comprise, for example, a book, a magazine, remote control devices, a wireless charging pad, a dock, or a cup holder for holding a beverage. Still further, a console unit may likewise be interposed between a pair of lounger chairs disposed adjacent to each other. Still yet further, a console unit may likewise be structurally incorporated within one or both side portions of the lounger chair.
As noted, the storage receptacle or cup holder is usually provided within an upper forward portion of the console unit and is conventionally or normally open or exposed to the room environment, however, such an open disposition of the storage tray or cup holder presents several problems which some people may not like in connection with the overall décor of the aforenoted living rooms, family rooms, dens, offices, or libraries. For example, since the storage receptacle or cup holder is always open and exposed to the environment within the living rooms, family rooms, dens, or libraries, such storage receptacles or cup holders have a tendency to collect dust and become dirty. Still further, some people may consider such storage receptacles or cup holders aesthetically unpleasing in connection with the overall décor of the particular room, and may desire to have such storage receptacles or cup holders normally hidden and then rendered available for use when desired. Therefore, the storage receptacles or cup holders may be manually manipulable so as to be capable of being manually opened or closed as desired. However, this is not really desirable in view of the fact that the console units are being utilized in conjunction with motorized lounger chairs whereby the person sitting in the chair can readily adjust the back portion, the headrest, the seat portion, and the footrest components of the chair by means of a power unit having a multitude of control buttons which will actuate the at least one motorized actuator in order to achieve various positional adjustments of the back portion, the headrest, the seat portion, and the footrest components of the chair. Accordingly it is desirable for the console compartment or door to likewise be capable of being opened and closed by means of at least one motorized actuator. However, care must be taken when utilizing such a motorized actuator in that the closure of the console compartment or door cannot be too forceful or aggressive or else damage to the actuator motor, or a person's hand, if, for example, a foreign object or a person's hand should be interposed between the movable compartment or door and the chassis of the lounger chair, may occur. For example, if some foreign object becomes jammed in the system while the compartment or door is disposed at its OPEN position, then safety measures must be incorporated within the system for effectively shutting down or preventing further closure of the compartment or door until the foreign object, blocking the closure of the compartment or door, is firstly removed.
A need therefore exists in the art for a new and improved furniture piece. Another need exists in the art for a new and improved furniture piece wherein the furniture piece comprises a console unit. Still another need exists in the art for a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the console furniture piece comprises a stand-alone console furniture piece. Yet another need exists in the art for a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the console furniture piece is effectively incorporated within at least one side end portion of a lounger chair. Yet still another need exists in the art for a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the console furniture piece can be interposed between a pair of lounger chairs. Still yet another need exists in the art for a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the console furniture piece comprises a storage receptacle or at least one cup holder mounted within an upper forward portion of the console furniture piece and is adapted for holding various different objects such as, for example, a book, a magazine, remote control devices, a wireless charging pad, a dock, or a beverage. An additional need exists in the art for a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the storage receptacle or the at least one cup holder is mounted upon a compartment or door which can be moved between a first CLOSED position and a second OPEN position with respect to the console furniture piece such that the storage receptacle or the at least one cup holder can be normally hidden as a result of the compartment or door being disposed at, its CLOSED position and yet exposed when the compartment or door is moved to its OPEN position when access to the storage receptacle is desired so as to gain access to the storage receptacle and its contents, or to the at least one cup holder. Still an additional need exists in the art for a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the compartment or door is moved between the aforenoted CLOSED and OPEN positions by means of at least one motorized actuator mechanism. A further need exists in the art for a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the closure of the compartment or door is regulated so that when the compartment or door is moved from its OPEN position toward its CLOSED position, and is jammed due to some foreign object blocking the closure of the compartment or door from its OPEN position toward its CLOSED position, the movement of the compartment or door from its OPEN position toward its CLOSED position will be terminated for safety reasons until the foreign object is removed.
An overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved furniture piece. Another overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved furniture piece wherein the furniture piece comprises a console unit. Still another overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the console furniture piece comprises a stand-alone console furniture piece. Yet another overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the console furniture piece is effectively incorporated within at least one side end portion of a lounger chair. Yet still another overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the console furniture piece can be interposed between a pair of lounger chairs. Still yet another overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the console furniture piece comprises a storage receptacle or at least one cup holder mounted within an upper forward region of the console furniture piece and is adapted for holding various different objects such as, for example, a book, a magazine, remote control devices, a wireless charging pad, a dock, or a cup holder. Yet still another overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the storage receptacle or the at least one cup holder is mounted upon a compartment or door which can be moved between a first CLOSED position and a second OPEN position with respect to the console furniture piece such that the storage receptacle or the at least one cup holder can be normally hidden as a result of the compartment or door being disposed at its CLOSED position and yet exposed when the compartment or door is moved to its OPEN position when access to the storage receptacle or at least one cup holder is desired so as to gain access to the storage receptacle and its contents, or to the at least one cup holder. Still yet another overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the compartment or door is moved between the aforenoted CLOSED and OPEN positions by means of at least one motorized actuator mechanism. A further overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved console furniture piece wherein the closure of the compartment or door is regulated so that when the compartment or door is moved from its OPEN position toward its CLOSED position, and is jammed due to some foreign object blocking the closure of the compartment or door from its OPEN position toward its CLOSED position, the movement of the compartment or door from its OPEN position toward its CLOSED position will be terminated for safety reasons until the foreign object is removed.
The foregoing and other objective are achieved in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention through the provision of a new and improved furniture piece which comprises a console unit, and wherein the console unit can comprise either a stand-alone unit, can be integrally incorporated within at least one side end portion of a lounger chair, or can be interposed between two lounger chairs. In accordance with a first embodiment, wherein the console unit is used as a stand-alone console, the stand-alone console is provided with a substantially upright back portion, a horizontal “seat” portion, and a compartment or door which is movably mounted upon a front face frame portion of the console unit so as to be pivotally movable around a horizontally oriented axis located within the lower front end portion of the console unit housing or chassis. The console is not actually intended to serve as a chair for a person to sit in, but, to the contrary, comprises the upright back portion and the horizontal “seat” portion simply as a means for aesthetically blending in or being aesthetically compatible with the one or more lounger chairs. The “seat” portion is actually a cover which can be pivotally opened so as to uncover a compartment or door within the console which may be used for storing various objects. The compartment or door of the console may have a storage receptacle or the like formed within the upper forward section thereof for storing various objects that a person, sitting in one of the lounger chairs, may choose to use, such as, for example, a book, a magazine, remote control devices, a wireless charging pad, a dock, and the like. Alternatively, the upper forward section of the compartment or door may have at least one cup-holder formed therein for accommodating a beverage. The location of the console unit, in proximity to at least one of the lounger chairs, renders the availability of the various objects, such as, the aforenoted book, magazine, remote control devices, wireless charging pad, dock, and the like, or the beverage, convenient for the person sitting in one of the lounger chairs.
Alternatively, still further, the console unit may be integrally incorporated within at least one side end portion of the lounger chair. In accordance with this second embodiment of the console unit, which effectively comprises a first embodiment wherein the console is integrally incorporated within at least one side end portion of the lounger chair, the compartment or door of the console unit can be actuated so as to pivotally move outwardly and forwardly around a horizontally oriented axis located within a lower end portion of the console unit housing or chassis. Still yet further, a third embodiment of the console unit, which effectively comprises a second embodiment wherein the console is integrally incorporated within at least one side end portion of the lounger chair, the compartment or door of the console unit can be actuated so as to pivotally move outwardly and horizontally, or circumferentially around a vertically oriented axis located within a laterally outward portion of the console unit housing or chassis.
Still yet further, regardless of which console unit embodiment is being utilized, the actuating mechanism for moving the compartment or door from the CLOSED position to the OPEN POSITION and back to the CLOSED position may comprise one of two different embodiments. In accordance with a first embodiment, a rotary driven screw-threaded actuator mechanism comprises an actuator housing from which a threaded rod is extended axially when the actuator mechanism is rotated in a first direction by means of a bi-directional drive motor, and wherein the distal end portion of the threaded rod engages a mounting bracket fixedly mounted upon an internal wall portion of the compartment or door. When the threaded rod is fully extended, the distal end portion of the threaded rod will engage the mounting bracket fixedly mounted upon the internal wall portion of the compartment or door whereby the compartment or door will be disposed at its fully OPEN position at which time, for example, at least one cup holder, disposed within an upper, horizontally disposed platform portion of the compartment or door, will now project outwardly from the compartment or door and therefore be capable of accommodating a beverage. A return spring is fixedly secured at one end to the actuator housing and is likewise fixedly secured at its opposite end to an extension bracket which, in turn, is fixedly connected to the mounting bracket. Accordingly, when the bi-directional drive motor is rotated in the opposite direction, the threaded rod will be retracted into the actuator housing, thereby permitting the biasing spring to return the compartment or door to its CLOSED position. Safety is inherently built into this system in view of the fact that if some foreign object becomes interposed between the open compartment or door and any component part of the housing or chassis of the console unit, the return spring is not strong enough to overcome the interdisposition of the foreign object and the housing or chassis of the console unit so as to nevertheless return the compartment or door to its fully CLOSED position. Accordingly, the drive motor will be deactivated until the foreign object has been removed. This safety feature prevents any harm being done to the foreign object, which could be animate or inanimate, until the same is removed from its obstructive disposition between the compartment or door and the housing or chassis of the console unit.
In accordance with a second embodiment of the actuating mechanism, a rotary driven screw-threaded actuator mechanism likewise comprises an actuator housing from which a threaded rod is extended axially when the actuator mechanism is rotated in a first direction by means of a bi-directional drive motor, and wherein the distal end portion of the threaded rod is operatively connected to the mounting bracket fixedly mounted upon the internal wall portion of the compartment or door. When the threaded rod is fully extended, the compartment or door will be disposed at its fully OPEN position at which time, for example, at least one cup holder, disposed within an upper, horizontally disposed platform portion of the compartment or door, will now project outwardly from the compartment or door and therefore be capable of accommodating a beverage. However, because the distal end portion of the threaded rod simply is operatively connected to the mounting bracket fixedly mounted upon the internal wall portion of the compartment or door, and the return spring of the first embodiment of the actuating mechanism has been eliminated, in accordance with this second embodiment of the actuating mechanism, the drive motor is electronically monitored by means of a suitable power control unit which monitors the RPM of the motor as well as the amperage drawn by the drive motor. If either of these parameters exceeds the limits pre-programmed into the control unit, which would indicate that the rotary drive motor is attempting to drive the threaded rod with greater power so as to, for example, overcome an obstacle that may have become interposed between the compart or door and the housing or chassis of the console unit, the rotary drive of the drive motor is immediately reversed or terminated until the foreign object has been removed. This safety feature therefore operates in a similar manner so as to prevent the drive motor from being burned out due to excessive operation beyond acceptable power limits, and also prevents any harm being done to the foreign object, which could be animate or inanimate, until the same is removed from its obstructive disposition between the compartment or door and the chassis of the console unit.
Various other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
Alternatively, as disclosed within
Continuing further, and with reference being made to
It is to be appreciated that regardless of which console unit embodiment is being utilized, that is, the console unit 100 as disclosed within
Accordingly, when the bi-directional drive motor 421 is rotated in the opposite direction, the threaded rod 420 will be retracted into the actuator housing 418, thereby permitting the biasing spring 426 to return the compartment or door 108 to its CLOSED position. Safety is inherently built into this system in view of the fact that if some foreign object becomes interposed between the open compartment or door 108 and any component part of the housing or chassis 102, the threaded rod 420 will continue to be retracted into the actuator housing 418, however, the return spring 426 is not strong enough to overcome the interdisposition of the foreign object and the compartment or door 108 so as to forcefully return the compartment or door 108 to its fully CLOSED position. This safety feature prevents any harm being done to the foreign object, which could be animate or inanimate, until the same is removed from its obstructive disposition between the compartment or door 108 and component part of the housing or chassis of the console unit 102. It is lastly noted that the drive motor 421 is controlled by means of a portable remote-control unit 430. Alternatively, as disclosed within
With reference lastly being made to
Obviously, many variations and modifications of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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