1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a furniture unit, a shelf unit and a furniture unit with one or more shelf units.
2. Discussion of Background Information
Using separate lighting units to illuminate products displayed on furniture cabinet shelves is widely known in the art. For instance, it is common to attach one or more lighting fixtures within a display cabinet such as a curio to illuminate ornaments or other trinkets. Most commonly, fluorescent lighting, incandescent lighting or halogen lighting, for example, is used for this purpose by attaching such lighting directly within and to the cabinet.
When manufacturing furniture display units or the like, numerous factors are considered, such as cost constraints, sizing parameters, lighting and aesthetics of the overall unit. More specifically, the aesthetic issues result in a struggle with the amount of illumination versus hiding the often numerous lighting unit power cords, so as not to distract from the viewing display area. Often, the end result of the above issue is not enough illumination of the ornaments or other trinkets and unsightly views of power cords within the display unit.
Thus, it would be beneficial to maximize the illumination of the shelving display area, as well as hide unsightly power cords. The problem of improving illumination could be addressed by providing various lighting units dedicated for lighting different portions of each shelf. Such an arrangement is not very cost effective or aesthetically pleasing, particularly since this arrangement likewise illuminates the many unattractive power cords for each lighting unit, which detracts from the pleasing view of the ornaments or other trinkets on display.
The invention solves one or more of the above-noted problems.
The invention is directed to a furniture unit that may be a curio or other furniture piece for displaying items. The furniture unit may include an access opening, e.g., slot, groove or channel, in the frame to allow a power cord to pass therethrough from an interior to an exterior of the furniture unit. The furniture unit may also include one or more adjustable shelves with or without self-contained lighting.
The shelf may include a self-contained light for self-illumination or for illuminating another shelf. In this manner, display items, e.g., ornaments, on any shelf can be illuminated. The power cord of the light may be placed through the access opening located, e.g., in the rear of the furniture unit, so as to be away from visual sight. The one or more access openings of the display unit can be positioned, so as to not interfere with the placement or adjustability of the one or more shelves.
The access opening of the furniture unit may appear as a slot, groove or channel and can include a hole or aperture in the frame. In one implementation, the hole should be larger in diameter than a plug head of the power cord or element, such that the plug head can pass therethrough. It may be advantageous to position the hole at one of the outer ends of the access opening, approximate a top and/or bottom of the unit, depending on the positioning of the access opening.
The access opening of the furniture unit may be provided with a material to mask the opening and to hide the power cord from view, e.g., the opening may be filled with a resilient type material that can conform around the power cord after the power cord is passed through the access opening (or inserted into the hole and within the access opening). The resilient type material may be a rubber gasket, sponge-like material or deformable material. The hole or aperture may also be capped, blocked or the like with a plug or cap that can be press fitted into the hole. The cap or plug can also be arranged to conform to the hole. An opening arranged in the shelf, e.g., shelf frame, is preferably aligned with the access opening of the furniture unit so that the power cord can easily and aesthetically be placed therethrough.
According to a feature of the invention, the power cord can extend to a harness connected to a central controller for operation of the light or other electrical device. Further, the central controller can be arranged in an interior or an exterior of the furniture unit.
According to a feature of the invention, the one or more shelves can be adjustable. The adjustability of the one or more shelves can be provided by at least one adjustment hole along a frame of the furniture unit. The frame is defined as a skeleton, which is the structural features of the unit. Further still, the one or more shelves may include a shelf frame having at least one rail that can be integral or attachable, and may include the one or more shelf openings. The shelf frame may have at least one shelf top and/or at least one shelf bottom attachable to the at least one rail. The shelf top and/or the shelf bottom can be made of a translucent, transparent or other material to allow light to transmit therethrough. These other materials may be glass, acrylic plastic glass, frosted glass or stained glass to name a few materials. The shelf frame including the at least one rail can be hollow.
According to a feature of the invention, the shelf top and the shelf bottom may be attached by glue, adhesive or tape or other fastening mechanism, and may be placed on ledges or shoulders formed on of a frame of the shelf. Further still, the rail may include a bracket, clamp or other type of fixing device, so as to attach the electrical device, e.g., light, thereto. The rail may also include at least one rail notch, so as to accommodate the light and/or the power cord. The one or more openings arranged in the at least one rail of the shelf frame is positioned so as to allow the power cord of the light to pass therethrough. The one or more openings in at least one rail can, in one embodiment, align with the access opening of the frame of the furniture unit.
Other exemplary embodiments and advantages of the present invention may be ascertained by reviewing the present disclosure and the accompanying drawing.
The present invention is further described in the detailed description which follows, in reference to the noted plurality of drawings by way of non-limiting examples of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, in which like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings, and wherein:
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The interior portion 7 of the unit 1 includes several shelves generally depicted as reference numeral 18 (e.g., shelves 18a-18c are shown). The shelves 18 have a shelf top 21 and, in one embodiment, a shelf bottom 22. The shelves 18 can be adjustable via adjustment holes 17 along the interior 7 of the unit 1. Each shelf 18 may include a light 25, e.g., a light or illuminating device, for illuminating items or objects. The light 25 includes a power cord 26 that is passed through an access opening generally depicted as reference numeral 12, e.g., slots, grooves, holes or channels, through the rear 3 of the unit 1, and preferably through one or more frame members. One or more holes 13 may be provided along the length of the access openings 12.
In one embodiment, the access openings 12, e.g., slots, grooves, holes or channels, extend along the rear 3 of the unit 1 within one or more of the frame members. This is designed to allow an element 26, e.g., a power or electrical cord, to pass (including the plug head 27 of the power cord 26) therethrough to an exterior 6 of the unit 1. Of course, access openings 12 can also be arranged to allow power cords for electrical devices displayed within the unit 1 to pass through the rear 3 of the unit 1 for connection to an electrical outlet. Two access openings 12a and 12b are shown, although any number of access openings 12 can be implemented so long as the integrity of the unit 1 remains intact.
The upper portion 4 of the unit 1 can accommodate a number of shelves, e.g., two upper shelves 18a and 18b, such that the access opening 12a accommodates power cords 26 of lights 25 and other cords or cables positioned within or on the shelves 18a and 18b. Further, the lower portion 5 of the unit 1 can accommodate a number of shelves, e.g., two lower shelves 18c and 18d, such that the access opening 12b accommodates power cords 26 of lights 25 with the shelves 18c and 18d. Further, for the access opening 12a extending toward the upper portion 4 of the unit 1, a hole 13 can be positioned at a top-end of the access opening 12a approximate the top of the unit 1. As an alternative, for the access opening 12b extending toward a bottom of the furniture unit, the hole 13 can be arranged at a bottom-end of the access opening. As discussed above, the power cords 26 are not visible from the front 2 of the unit 1; instead, the power cords 26 extend to the rear 3 of the unit 1, via the access openings 12a or 12b, to the exterior 6 of the unit 1.
The access openings 12a and 12b can be positioned in the rear frame member 10 of the unit 1, so as not to interfere with the placement or adjustability of the shelves 18. In particular, the access openings 12a and 12b may be positioned so as not to interfere with the power cord 26 extending from a rear 19 of the shelves 18a-18d. Moreover, since the access openings 12a and 12b are positioned along the frame member 10, the shelves 18a-18d can be moved upward or downward, without requiring removal of the power cord 26.
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The shelf frame 23 comprises rails that can be integral or attachable, and may include the one or more shelf openings 24. The rails comprise a rail back 23a, rail right end 23b, rail front 23c, and rail left end 23d. Further still, for example, each rail (23a, 23b, 23c and 23d) may include a rail ledge 23e, or a rail narrow flat surface for the placement of the shelf top 21 and/or shelf bottom 22. Moreover, the shelf top 21 and shelf bottom 22 can be fixed to the rails (23a, 23b, 23c and 23d) by glue/adhesive, tape, tabs, gravity, pressure fitted or other conventional manner.
In embodiments, the shelf top 21 and the shelf bottom 22 can be affixed directly to the shelf frame 23. Thus, the combination of the shelf frame rails (23a, 23b, 23c and 23d), shelf top 21 and shelf bottom 22 and, in this embodiment, the light 25, when assembled, can form a self contained lighted shelf, such that light can be illuminated above and/or below the shelf 18. In embodiments, the frame rails (23a, 23b, 23c and 23d) can include at least one rail notch 23f, so as to accommodate the light 25 and/or the power cord 26; and a connection of the power cord 26 to the light 25.
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It is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the present invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.
The present application claims priority under U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/658,154, filed on Mar. 4, 2005 and of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/679,660 filed, on May 11, 2005, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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60658154 | Mar 2005 | US | |
60679660 | May 2005 | US |