The present invention relates to a back of a piece of furniture, such as a chair or sofa, that is flexible.
There is almost an unlimited selection of padded furniture such as sofas and chairs available for purchase. Such selections run the gamut of size, color, and style to fit in any location and in any décor. However, one thing all such furniture has in common is its construction. It is almost always made with a wood frame, steel spring, padding and an outer fabric.
While such construction feels good when initially sitting on it, it rapidly becomes uncomfortable just a few months later. Not only do springs lose their spring, but they can break and become loose. Padding quickly becomes irreversibly compressed leading to sagging cushions. Finally, the back structure on much of this furniture is a weak point and can break not only when sit upon but can also break when children play on them or jump off of them.
Accordingly, there exists a need for a means by which a sofas, chairs, and other similar padded furniture can be improved upon to address the problems as described above. The development of the flexible furniture back fulfills this need.
The principles of the present invention provide for a padded furniture having a flexible back support which in turn has a plurality of intermediates supports, a seating surface with a plurality of enhanced materials, a sofa base having a main horizontal seating surface, a plurality of sofa sections which are joined together by a plurality of base connector brackets which connect across the wood base in each of the sofa sections, a pair of layers of a first foam core, and a layer of spring coils which is disposed on top a second layer of durable fabric which provides protection for a second foam core. The sofa base includes a sofa frame, a spring layer, and a top cushion, and a wood base.
The flexible back support may be a flexible chair back support. The flexible back support may be a metal back support for comfort, durability, and easier manufacturing. The flexible back support may have a “U”-shaped mounting bracket which may be placed over a lower portion of the wood base as defined by a placement travel path “p”. The “U”-shaped mounting bracket may be secured by at least a pair of mounting screws placed through respective a pair of mounting holes located in the mounting bracket. The back support structure may be attached to the mounting bracket and form the flexible back. The sofa base may be selected from the group consisting of a corner piece in a sectional sofa, a conventional sofa, a padded chair.
The wood base may be located at the lowermost portion of the sofa base and may be provided with an opening which occupies an upper surface. The padded furniture may also have a plurality of carbon fiber rods covers the opening and is fastened in place by one or more tie-down clips. The carbon fiber rods are made of a pultrusion duroplastic resin. Each of the base connector brackets may be provided with a pair of protruding members connected by a connecting member. Each of the base connector brackets may be positioned by a force ‘f” to produce a friction fit between the pair of protruding members and the wood base. The first foam core may each made of a two inch thick middle foam core with a two-point eighteen density. Above the uppermost first foam core may be a first layer of durable fabric to provide physical protection for the first foam core. The uppermost layer may be a fiber fill layer made of white non-recycled material. The spring coils may be nineteen gauge. The second foam core may be made of one-and-a-half inches of memory foam of four density. The flexible back may provide an easy to attach back surface that is strong and will stand up to a plurality of high forces from one or more overweight adults and one or more rambunctious children that climb and/or jump on the back support structure.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
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The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the furniture 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
After procurement and prior to utilization, the furniture 10 would be prepared in the following manner: the various sofa sections 30, if present, would be inverted as shown in
During utilization of the furniture 10, the following procedure would be initiated: the user would sit upon the sofa base 11 and, while resting against the flexible back 12 being rewarded with a comfortable and long-lasting seating surface and a flexible back 12 which will not break even under the toughest of usage conditions.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
The present invention is a continuation of, was first described in, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/976,512 filed Feb. 14, 2020, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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