The present invention relates to convertible furniture units, and more particularly to a convertible furniture unit that has two portions pivotable relative to each other, each comprising a number of slats that are intermeshed with the slats of the other portion; to a slat for use in forming this furniture unit; and to a method of using this convertible furniture unit.
Convertible furniture units are known. Some include two portions that are pivotable relative to each other. However, none provide a wide range of relative angular positions for its pivotable portions and allowing the furniture portions to be used with full flexibility to adopt different furniture configurations.
The invention relates to a convertible furniture unit comprising a hinge member pivotally linking first and second furniture portions to allow said first and second furniture portions to relatively pivot relative to each other to adopt a number of different angular relative positions, and a locking mechanism to releasably lock said first and second furniture portion in a given angular relative position, said first and second furniture portions each comprising a number of slats that are intermeshed with and are slidable between the slats of the other one of said first and second furniture portions, each said slat comprising a hinge portion pivotally attached to said hinge member, an arm extending away from said hinge portion and a free extremity opposite said hinge portion, said first and second furniture portions being capable of adopting at least:
wherein said first and second positions of said first and second furniture portions are both operable for use of said furniture unit by a user.
In one embodiment, said arms of said slats are arcuate and define opposite convex and concave sides, with both said convex and concave sides being usable either as load-supporting surfaces or for facing towards the ground when said convertible furniture unit rests on the ground, depending on the relative angular position of said first and second furniture portions.
In one embodiment, in said second position of said first and second furniture portions, said furniture unit defines three ground-bearing surfaces for resting on the ground: (a) said free extremities of said slats of said first furniture portion, (b) said free extremities of said slats of said second furniture portion, and (c) said hinge member; and wherein said convex sides of said slats of said first and second furniture portions face away from the ground and are usable as a load-bearing surface.
In one embodiment, in said first position of said first and second furniture portions, said furniture unit defines two ground-bearing surfaces for resting on the ground: (i) said free extremities of said slats of said first furniture portion, and (b) said hinge member; and wherein only part of said convex side of said slats of said first furniture portion and part of said concave side of said slats of said second furniture portion are usable as a load-bearing surface.
In one embodiment, said hinge member comprises a hollow tube on which said first and second furniture portions are mounted, and said hinge portions of said slats comprise ring portions that are rotatably engaged about said tube.
In one embodiment, said slats of said first furniture portion are attached to each other at their said free extremities; said slats of said second furniture portion are attached to each other at their said free extremities; and said first and second furniture portions are pivotable of a full 360° about said hinge member and are pivotable relative to each other between the abutment of said free extremities of said first and second furniture portions, with all relative positions of said first
In an alternate embodiment, said slats of said first and second furniture portion are independently mounted to said hinge member and are free to rotate of a full 360° about said hinge member notwithstanding the relative position of said first and second furniture portions, with all relative positions of said first and second furniture portions being operable for resting on the ground and receiving a load.
In one embodiment, said locking mechanism comprises said slats of said first and second furniture portions frictionally sliding with respect to each other.
In one embodiment, said locking mechanism comprises said slats of said first and second furniture portions frictionally engaging said hinge member.
The present invention further relates to a slat for use in forming a furniture unit as defined in claim 2.
The present invention also relates to a method of using a furniture unit as defined in claim 2, said method comprising transforming said furniture unit into one of a number of operable configurations by relatively pivoting said first and second furniture portions, with the step of transforming said furniture unit comprising allowing the slats of the first and second furniture portions to slide in-between each other such that the slats of said first furniture portion are capable of extending through or away from the slats of said second furniture portion.
In the annexed drawings:
More particularly, furniture unit 100 comprises a hinge member 105 pivotally linking first and second furniture portions 110, 115 to allow first and second furniture portions 110, 115 to pivot relative to each other.
First and second furniture portions 110, 115 are each composed of a number of slats 120. One such slat 120 is shown in
Hinge 105 comprises a hollow tube 130 and a pair of annular flanges 135, 140 that are friction-fitted in respective extremities of hollow tube 130, although they could alternately be snap-fitted or threaded.
The attachment tabs 126 of slats 120 are in contact with the other adjacent tabs 126 to form a line of tabs 126 that are attached to each other, for example by extending a single pin (not shown) through the entire length of adjacent tabs or by attaching each tab 126 with other adjacent tabs 126 independently. Consequently, this attachment of tabs 126 will allow each furniture portion 110, 115 to pivot as a unit about hinge member 105.
Slats 120 that form the second furniture portion 115 are disposed and arranged similarly to those of first furniture portion 115.
Slats 120 of first furniture portion 110 are inserted about tube 130 alternately with slats 120 of second furniture portion 115, such that slats 120 of first and second furniture portions 110, 115 are intermeshed to allow relative sliding of slats 120 of one of first and second furniture portions 110, 115 in-between slats 120 of the other of first and second furniture portions 110, 115 when first and second furniture portions 110, 115 are pivoted with respect to one another.
Flanges 135, 140 are installed after all slats 120 are inserted about tube 130, to prevent accidental disengagement of slats 120 from tube 130, in the axial direction of tube 130.
The furniture unit 100 according to the present invention is mainly composed of a single structural element in the form of the slat 120 that is used a desired number of times to form the furniture unit. For example, in the annexe drawings, first furniture portion 110 comprises eleven slats 120 and second furniture portion 115 comprises twelve slats 120, although these numbers could be modified as desired. The only other elements forming the furniture unit 100 are the hinge 105 and the attachments (not shown) of the slat tabs 126.
The present invention also comprises a method of using furniture unit 100 that comprises transforming furniture 100 unit into one of a number of operable configurations by pivoting first and second furniture portions 110, 115. More particularly, first and second furniture portions 110, 115 can pivot relative to one another until tabs 126 abut against each other and otherwise adopt any relative angular position by simply relatively pivoting the first and second furniture portions 110, 115, as suggested by a first alternate position shown in
Furniture unit 100 can be used differently according to the adopted configuration. For example, in the configuration of
In the configuration of
The configuration of
The configuration of
The different configurations of furniture unit 100 can be adopted without collapsing by means of a locking mechanism. This locking mechanism comprises slats 120 of first and second furniture portions 110, 115 tightly engaging hinge member 105 and/or being tightly fitted between the slats 120 of the other furniture portion 110, 115. In an embodiment where the locking mechanism comprises slats 120 being frictionnally engaged between each other, annular flanges 135, 140 will be forced inwardly along the axis of hinge member 105 to force slats 120 against each other. Alternately, another locking mechanism could be envisioned to releasably set the relative position of the first and second furniture portions 110, 115 such as set screws, transverse pins or the like.
The furniture portions 110, 115 of the first embodiment are allowed to pivot a full 360° albeit being limited by the position of the other furniture portion, i.e. the slat tabs 126 cannot move through the slats tabs of the other furniture unit. In the embodiment of
Both in the first and the second embodiment of the invention, the flexibility allowed by the slat-formed furniture portions allows the first and second furniture portions to adopt at least:
Also, with the arms of the slats being arcuate and defining opposite convex and concave sides, both the convex and concave sides become usable either as load-supporting surfaces or for facing towards the ground, depending on the relative angular position of the first and second furniture portions. This allows multiple types of uses for the furniture unit, including some where the backrest or seat portions are curved for increased comfort of the user.
The invention thus also defines a method of using a furniture unit as defined above, comprising transforming the furniture unit into one of a number of operable configurations by relatively pivoting the first and second furniture portions, with the step of transforming the furniture unit comprising allowing the slats of the first and second furniture portions to slide in-between each other such that the slats of the first furniture portion are capable of extending through or away from the slats of the second furniture portion.
The present application claims the priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/043,524 filed on Aug. 29, 2014.
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