A seat assembly includes independently rotatable and reclinable seats. The seats have back support sections that can be rotated between a sofa position and a compact position as well as the sofa position and a reclined position. The seats can further include leg rests that are movable between a lowered position and a raised position.
While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
While the disclosure is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail below. The intention, however, is not to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiments described but instead is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope the appended claims.
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The first seat 100 includes a first base support 102 with a top seating surface 104. The first seat 100 also includes a first back support 106 with a first back support surface 108. Further, the first seat 100 includes a first leg rest 110.
The second seat 200 includes a second base support 202 with a second top seating surface 204. The second seat 200 also includes a second back support 206 with a second back support surface 208. Further, the second seat 200 includes a second leg rest 210.
The third seat 300 includes a third base support 302 with a third top seating surface 304. The third seat 300 also includes a third back support 306 with a third back support surface 308.
The first seat 100, second seat 200, and third seat 300 can be upholstered such that they are separately filled with a stuffing material and covered by materials like cloth, leather, etc. to create the various surfaces mentioned above.
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In the reclined position, the first back support 106 is moved to lean back. For example, the first back support surface 108 of the first back support 106 may be rotated—compared to its orientation in the sofa position—between 30 and 45 degrees such that a user's back can be supported in a reclined or laid-back position.
Also, as the first seat 100 is moved between the sofa position to the reclined position, the first base support 102 is moved forward and tilted. For example, a front boundary 112 of the top seating surface 104 is moved forward past a front lower surface 314 of the third seat 300. The front boundary 112 can be the outer boundary of the top seating surface 104 along the interface between the top seating surface 104 and the first leg rest 110.
In the reclined position, the first leg rest 110 is moved from its lowered position (shown in
Like the first seat 100, the second seat 200 can been moved from its sofa position to a reclined position. In the reclined position, the second back support 206 is moved to lean back. For example, the second back support surface 208 of the second back support 206 may be rotated—compared to its orientation in the sofa position— between 30 and 45 degrees such that a user's back can be supported in a reclined or laid-back position.
Also, as the second seat 200 is moved between the sofa position to the reclined position, the second base support 202 is moved forward and tilted. For example, a front boundary 212 of the top seating surface 204 is moved forward past the front lower surface 314 of the third seat 300. The front boundary 212 can be the outer boundary of the top seating surface 204 along the interface between the top seating surface 204 and the second leg rest 210.
In the reclined position, the second leg rest 210 is moved from its lowered position (shown in
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Also, in the compact positions, respective rear surfaces 116, 216, and 310 of the seats are all positioned lower than the top surfaces 16, 18 of the first arm rest support 12 and the second arm rest support 14. These rear surfaces 116, 216, and 310 are essentially flat and extend parallel to: (1) respective back support surfaces 108, 208, and 308, (2) respective top seating surfaces 104, 204, and 304, and/or (3) the floor on which the seating assembly 10 rests. In certain embodiments, rear surfaces 116, 216, and 310 comprise a material that is different than the top seating surfaces 104, 204, and 304 and/or the back support surfaces 108, 208, and 308. For example, the rear surfaces 116, 216, and 310 can comprise a material such that the rear surfaces have a lower coefficient of friction than the seating and support surfaces. The rear surfaces 116, 216, and 310 can comprise a suede material while the other surfaces can comprise a leather or synthetic leather, as one set of examples. As will be described in more detail below, the lower friction rear surfaces help permit a bed to slide along the rear surfaces when the bed and the seating assembly 10 are converted to a sleeping position. Further, the material of the rear surfaces 116, 216, and 310 helps protect against wear if the rear surfaces contact a wall or other structure in the sofa position.
In certain embodiments, the first base support 102, second base support, 202, and third base support 302 remain stationary while the first back support 106, second back support 206, and third back support 306 are rotated between their sofa positions and compact positions. Put another way, the first back support 106, second back support 206, and third back support 306 are rotatable independent of the first back support 106, second back support 206, and third back support 306. And, the first back support 106, second back support 206, and third back support 306 are rotatable independent of each other.
The seating assembly 10 can include one or more structures 20 protruding from the first arm rest support 12 and the second arm rest support 14. These structures 20 can provide support for a table to rest above the first back support 106, second back support 206, and third back support 306 when the back supports are in the compact position. The seating assembly 10 can also include an outlet 22 on one or both of the first arm rest support 12 and the second arm rest support 14. The outlet 22 can include one or more power outlets (e.g., USB connectors) to which cables (e.g., charging cables) can be connected to.
The bed 402 includes a platform 404 that supports a mattress 406. For example, the mattress 406 can rest on a top surface of the platform 404. In the stored position, the bed 402 is oriented vertically against the wall or inside a closet or cabinet. For example, in the stored position, the entire bed assembly 400 (including the bed 402) can be positioned behind the seating assembly 10, such as between a wall (e.g., a wall of a recreational vehicle) and the seating assembly 10.
In the use position (shown in
On one end, the bed 402 can include legs 410 that extend between the platform 404 and the floor to support the platform 404. On the other end, the bed 402 can be rotatably coupled (e.g., via one or more hinges) to supports 412.
As noted above, the seating assembly 10 allows for the first back support 106, second back support 206, and third back support 306 to be rotated between their sofa positions and compact positions. In
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The versatility of the seating assembly 10 allows the bed assembly 400 to be positioned immediately behind the seating assembly 10 and still permit a wall bed, pull-down bed, etc. to be used.
Internal Frame
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The first seat frame section 500 and the second seat frame section 600 mirror each other such that they have similar parts. The first seat frame section 500 is positioned internally to the first seat 100 of
The first seat frame section 500 includes a first base support frame 502 that is coupled to a first back support frame 504 via first and second frame mechanisms 506A and 506B. As will be described in more detail below, the first and second frame mechanisms 506A and 506B are designed to allow the first seat frame section 500 (and therefore the first seat 100 of
The first base support frame 502 includes two opposing lower side panels 508A and 508B. The lower side panels 508A and 508B (and other panels mentioned in this description) can comprises a wood-based material. Parts of the first frame mechanism 506A are directly coupled to the first lower side panel 508A. For example, one or more fasteners (e.g., screws, nails, staples) can secure the first frame mechanism 506A to the first lower side panel 508A (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the first lower side panel 508A). Similarly, parts of the second frame mechanism 506B are directly coupled to the second lower side panel 508B (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the second lower side panel 508B).
The first back support frame 504 includes two opposing upper side panels 510A and 510B. Parts of the first frame mechanism 506A are directly coupled to the first upper side panel 510A. For example, one or more fasteners can secure the first frame mechanism 506A to the first upper side panel 510A (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the first upper side panel 510A). Similarly, parts of the second frame mechanism 506B are directly coupled to the second upper side panel 510B (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the second upper side panel 510B). The first back support frame 504 can also include one or more cross-section structures 512 coupled between the two opposing upper side panels 510A and 510B.
The second seat frame section 600 is positioned internally to the second seat 200 of
The second base support frame 602 includes two opposing lower side panels 608A and 608B. Parts of the first frame mechanism 606A are directly coupled to the first lower side panel 608A (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the first lower side panel 608A). For example, one or more fasteners can secure the first frame mechanism 606A to the first lower side panel 608A. Similarly, parts of the second frame mechanism 606B are directly coupled to the second lower side panel 608B (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the second lower side panel 608B).
The second back support frame 604 includes two opposing upper side panels 610A and 610B. Parts of the first frame mechanism 606A are directly coupled to the first upper side panel 610A. For example, one or more fasteners can secure the first frame mechanism 606A to the first upper side panel 610A (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the first upper side panel 610A). Similarly, parts of the second frame mechanism 606B are directly coupled to the second upper side panel 610B (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the second upper side panel 610B). The second back support frame 604 can also include one or more cross-section structures 612 coupled between the two opposing upper side panels 610A and 610B.
The third seat frame section 700 is positioned internally to the third seat 300 of
The third back support frame 704 includes two opposing upper side panels 710A and 710B. Parts of the first frame mechanism 706A are directly coupled to the first upper side panel 710A. For example, one or more fasteners can secure the first frame mechanism 706A to the first upper side panel 710A (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the first upper side panel 710A). Similarly, parts of the second frame mechanism 706B are directly coupled to the second upper side panel 710B (e.g., an inside-facing surface of the second upper side panel 710B). The second back support frame 704 can also include one or more cross-section structures 712 coupled between the two opposing upper side panels 710A and 710B. In
In certain embodiments, the internal frame 50 includes a back support panel 52 that is coupled to each of the lower side panels 508A, 508B, 608A, 608B, 708A and 708B. In other embodiments, each of the seat frame sections 500, 600, and 700 include their own separate back support panel. In embodiments, the lower side panels 508A, 508B, 608A, 608B, 708A and 708B and the back support panel 52 remain stationary while the other parts of the internal frame 50 (and the seat assembly 10) are moved between their various orientations/positions.
One frame member includes or is coupled to base supports 514A and 514B. The base supports 514A and 514B couple to and support the first base support 102 (shown in
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Various modifications and additions can be made to the embodiments disclosed without departing from the scope of this disclosure. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this disclosure also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to include all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as falling within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority to Provisional Application No. 63/301,548, filed Jan. 21, 2022, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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