The present invention relates generally to furnishings for accommodating patrons of hotels, motels, inns and other facilities that provide temporary lodging, and pertains, more specifically, to providing such facilities with a selectively deployed luggage rack or valet stand.
Hotels, motels, inns and the like that provide temporary lodging usually offer patrons furnishings that enhance a person's temporary stay at such facilities. Among such furnishings are luggage racks, for the convenient placement and access to a traveler's baggage, and valet stands for suitable temporary placement of apparel. Often, space is limited at the facility and it becomes necessary to limit the availability of such amenities.
The present invention provides either a sturdy luggage rack or an effective valet stand in a conveniently stored and readily deployed single furnishing. As such the present invention attains several objects and advantages, some of which are summarized as follows: Provides a furnishing that is advantageously stored in a compact form and either is erected readily to establish a sturdy luggage rack or is put in place as a versatile valet stand; makes available to a patron of a lodging facility a single item enabling the convenient selection of a luggage rack or a valet stand; provides a furnishing easily converted from a compact configuration for convenient storage or use as a versatile valet stand to a sturdy luggage rack; allows a lodging facility to offer a patron the convenience of a readily available sturdy luggage rack or a versatile valet stand, or both, with ease and economy; enables the conservation of usable space in a lodging facility, while still offering the use of either or both of a luggage rack and a valet stand; provides a highly versatile furnishing of simple and economical construction for use as a luggage rack or a valet stand; provides a furnishing of simple, economical and rugged construction capable of exemplary performance as a luggage rack or a valet stand over an extended service life.
The above objects and advantages, as well as further objects and advantages, are attained by the present invention which may be described briefly as a furnishing for selective conversion between a compact folded structure providing a valet stand, and an expanded unfolded structure providing a luggage rack, the furnishing comprising: a basal construct having at least a first leg assembly including first and second legs, the first and second legs each having a length extending between an upper end and a lower end; a first pivotal connection coupling the first and second legs for pivotal movement about a first pivotal axis located intermediate the upper and lower ends of the first and second legs, between a folded configuration, wherein the upper ends are juxtaposed with one-another, and the lower ends are juxtaposed with one-another, thereby establishing a standard, and an unfolded configuration, wherein the upper ends are spaced apart longitudinally from one-another, and the lower ends are spaced apart longitudinally from one-another, thereby establishing a support base; a first platform construct having a first end, a second end spaced longitudinally from the first end, laterally spaced apart sides and a first platform member extending longitudinally between the first end and the second end of the first platform construct; a second pivotal connection coupling the first platform construct with the first leg of the leg assembly for pivotal movement about a second pivotal axis located adjacent the first end of the first platform construct in juxtaposition with the upper end of the first leg of the leg assembly; a second platform construct having a first end, a second end spaced longitudinally from the first end, laterally spaced apart sides and a second platform member extending between the first end and the second end of the second platform construct; a third pivotal connection coupling the second platform construct with the second leg of the leg assembly for pivotal movement about a third pivotal axis located adjacent the first end of the second platform construct in juxtaposition with the upper end of the second leg of the leg assembly; a fourth pivotal connection coupling the first and second platform constructs with one-another for pivotal movement about a fourth pivotal axis located between the second and third pivotal axes; whereby upon placement of the leg assembly in the unfolded configuration, the first and second platform constructs are aligned in a horizontal orientation, extended along a substantially horizontal common line, with the second end of the first platform construct juxtaposed with the second platform construct, thereby establishing a platform supported along the substantially horizontal common line at an elevated location by the support base; and stabilizing feet comprising a stabilizing foot at the lower end of each leg, each stabilizing foot extending transverse to the length of a corresponding leg; whereby upon selective raising of the fourth pivotal axis to an elevation above the second and third pivotal axes to move the leg assembly into the folded configuration, the first and second platform members are moved pivotally about the respective second, third and fourth pivotal axes, out of the horizontal orientation and into an overlapping vertical orientation, and the first and second legs are moved to establish the standard supported by an extended footprint provided by the stabilizing feet, thereby establishing the valet stand.
In addition, the invention provides a method for selective conversion of a furnishing between a compact folded structure providing a valet stand, and an expanded unfolded structure providing a luggage rack, the method comprising: providing a basal construct having at least a first leg assembly including first and second legs, the first and second legs each having a length extending between an upper end and a lower end; coupling the first and second legs for pivotal movement about a first pivotal axis located intermediate the upper and lower ends of the first and second legs, between a folded configuration, wherein the upper ends are juxtaposed with one-another, and the lower ends are juxtaposed with one-another, thereby establishing a standard, and an unfolded configuration, wherein the upper ends are spaced apart longitudinally from one-another, and the lower ends are spaced apart longitudinally from one-another, thereby establishing a support base; providing a first platform construct having a first end, a second end spaced longitudinally from the first end, laterally spaced apart sides and a first platform member extending longitudinally between the first end and the second end of the first platform construct; coupling the first platform construct with the first leg of the leg assembly for pivotal movement about a second pivotal axis located adjacent the first end of the first platform construct in juxtaposition with the upper end of the first leg of the leg assembly; providing a second platform construct having a first end, a second end spaced longitudinally from the first end, laterally spaced apart sides and a second platform member extending between the first end and the second end of the second platform construct; coupling the second platform construct with the second leg of the leg assembly for pivotal movement about a third pivotal axis located adjacent the first end of the second platform construct in juxtaposition with the upper end of the second leg of the leg assembly; and coupling the first and second platform constructs with one-another for pivotal movement about a fourth pivotal axis located between the second and third pivotal axes; whereby upon placement of the leg assembly in the unfolded configuration, the first and second platform constructs are aligned in a horizontal orientation, extended along a substantially horizontal common line, with the second end of the first platform construct juxtaposed with the second platform construct, establishing a platform supported along the substantially horizontal common line at an elevated location by the support base; and providing a stop construct positioned to preclude downward movement of the platform below the elevated location, thereby establishing the luggage rack; and providing stabilizing feet comprising a stabilizing foot at the lower end of each leg, and extending each stabilizing foot transverse to the length of a corresponding leg; whereby upon selectively raising of the fourth pivotal axis to an elevation above the second and third pivotal axes to move the leg assembly into the folded configuration, the first and second platform members are moved pivotally about the respective second, third and fourth pivotal axes, out of the horizontal orientation and into an overlapping vertical orientation, and the first and second legs are moved to establish the standard supported by an extended footprint provided by the stabilizing feet, thereby establishing the valet stand.
The invention will be understood more fully, while still further objects and advantages will become apparent, in the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, in which:
Referring now to the drawing, and especially to
With reference now to
First and second legs 42 and 44 of first leg assembly 40 are coupled together by a pivotal connection 80 located intermediate the upper and lower ends 46 and 48 of the first leg 42 and intermediate the upper and lower ends 56 and 58 of second leg 44. Likewise, first and second legs 62 and 64 of second leg assembly 60 are coupled together by a pivotal connection 82 located intermediate the upper and lower ends 66 and 68 of first leg 62 and intermediate the upper and lower ends 76 and 78 of second leg 64. Pivotal connections 80 and 82 are located along a common, laterally extending first pivotal axis 90. Each leg 42, 44, 62 and 64 terminates at a foot 92 extending transverse to the length of the respective leg, at each lower end 48, 58, 68 and 78, such that the feet 92 establish an extended basal footprint 94 at the base 24 for stabilizing the furnishing 20 when in the form of valet stand 22.
A first platform construct 100 extends longitudinally between a first end 112 and a second end 114 of the first platform construct 100, and laterally between spaced apart sides 116. First platform construct 100 includes a first platform member 120 affixed to first links 122 located one first link 122 adjacent each side 116. Each first link 122 extends between a first end 124 and a second end 126. First platform member 120 has a first end 127 and terminates at a second end in the form of terminal end 128 which is shaped to provide shoulders 28 with a convex contour configuration adapted for appropriately supporting a garment of the type described above when furnishing 20 is in the form of valet stand 22.
A second platform construct 130 extends longitudinally between a first end 132 and a second end 134 and laterally between spaced apart sides 136. The second platform construct 130 includes a second platform member 140 affixed to second links 142 located one second link 142 adjacent each side 136. Each second link 142 extends between a first end 144 and a second end 146. Second platform member 140 includes a first end 147 and terminates at a second end in the form of terminal end 148 which preferably includes a shape essentially complementary to that of terminal end 128 of first platform member 120 so as to adjoin first platform member 120 to provide platform 32 with an essentially smooth and uninterrupted upper support surface 149 extending across terminal ends 128 and 148, thereby facilitating manipulation of an item of luggage placed on support surface 149.
Each first link 122 is coupled adjacent a corresponding first end 124 to a counterpart leg assembly 40, 60 in juxtaposition with a corresponding upper end 46, 66 of respective legs 42 and 64 by a pivotal connection 150 for pivotal movement of the first platform construct 100 about a second pivotal axis 152. Each second link 142 is coupled adjacent a corresponding first end 144 to a counterpart leg assembly 40, 60 in juxtaposition with a corresponding upper end 46, 76 of respective legs 44 and 64 by a pivotal connection 156 for pivotal movement of the second platform construct 130 about a third pivotal axis 158. Each first link 122 is coupled to a counterpart second link 142 by a pivotal connection 160 adjacent respective second ends 126 and 146 of the first and second links 122 and 142 for relative pivotal movement between the first and second platform constructs 100 and 130 about a fourth pivotal axis 162.
Turning now to
Upon return of the furnishing 20 to the compact configuration illustrated in
Upon selected return of furnishing 20 from the fully folded configuration illustrated in
Movement of the first and second platform members 120 and 140 downwardly beyond line L is precluded by a stop construct that includes either one or both of a first stop mechanism 180 comprised of confronting stop abutments 182 and 184 placed at one or more of the pivotal connections, and a second stop mechanism in which the terminal end 128 of the first platform member 120 extends beyond the fourth pivotal axis 162, and the terminal end 148 of the second platform member 140 is spaced away from the fourth pivotal axis 162 to expose portions 188 of second links 142 for engagement by the first platform member 120, thereby precluding further downward movement of the platform members 120 and 140 and maintaining the integrity of platform 32 as fully supported by basal construct 34. At the same time, a crossbar 190 is affixed to the first leg 42 and 62 of each leg assembly 40 and 60 in position to serve as a further stop mechanism precluding further downward movement of first and second platform constructs 100 and 130 and to reinforce the relative lateral positions of the first and second leg assemblies 40 and 60 when the basal construct 34 is in the unfolded configuration illustrated in
It will be seen that the present invention attains all of the objects and advantages summarized above, namely: Provides a furnishing that is advantageously stored in a compact form and either is erected readily to establish a sturdy luggage rack or is put in place as a versatile valet stand; makes available to a patron of a lodging facility a single item enabling the convenient selection of a luggage rack or a valet stand; provides a furnishing easily converted from a compact configuration for convenient storage or use as a versatile valet stand to a sturdy luggage rack; allows a lodging facility to offer a patron the convenience of a readily available sturdy luggage rack or a versatile valet stand, or both, with ease and economy; enables the conservation of usable space in a lodging facility, while still offering the use of either or both of a luggage rack and a valet stand; provides a highly versatile furnishing of simple and economical construction for use as a luggage rack or a valet stand; provides a furnishing of simple, economical and rugged construction capable of exemplary performance as a luggage rack or a valet stand over an extended service life.
It is to be understood that the above description of preferred embodiments of the invention is provided by way of example only. Various details of design, construction and procedure may be modified without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
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