Furniture with inflatable cushion

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6446282
  • Patent Number
    6,446,282
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Trettel; Michael F.
    Agents
    • Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
Abstract
A piece of furniture includes an inflatable cushion body, a leg assembly and a coupling unit. The cushion body confines an air inflatable space therein, is provided with a valve member for inflating and deflating the cushion body, and has a bottom surface. The leg assembly is disposed below the cushion body, and has a lower portion adapted to stand on a ground surface, and an upper portion opposite to the lower portion. The coupling unit couples removably the upper portion of the leg assembly to the bottom surface of the cushion body, and includes first connecting members secured to the bottom surface of the cushion body, and second connecting members secured to the upper portion of the leg assembly to engage removably and respectively the first connecting members.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a piece of furniture with an inflatable cushion, more particularly to a piece of furniture having a leg assembly removably coupled to an inflatable cushion for supporting the latter stably on a floor surface. The leg assembly can be easily disengaged from the inflatable cushion to facilitate storage.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional inflatable mattress


1


is shown to confine an air inflatable space


11


. The inflatable mattress


1


is provided with a valve member


12


for access of air into the air inflatable space


11


to inflate the inflatable mattress


1


. After the valve member


12


is sealed, the inflatable mattress


11


, which has been inflated, can serve as a bed. When use of the inflatable mattress


11


is not desired, it is only necessary to open the valve member


12


once again to allow escape of air from the air inflatable space


11


so as to deflate the inflatable mattress


1


. The deflated inflatable mattress


1


can then be folded into a compact shape to facilitate storage and carrying.




Although the conventional inflatable mattress


1


is quite convenient in terms of use, storage and carrying, it is not equipped with any means to support the same on a floor surface. That is, the conventional inflatable mattress


1


is generally placed on the floor surface when in use. To prevent dirtying the inflatable mattress


1


, the floor surface has to be cleaned beforehand. Otherwise, the inflatable mattress


1


may be covered with dust or even be pierced by pointed objects left lying on the floor. In addition, the dampness from the floor may be deleterious to the health of the user sleeping on the inflatable mattress


1


that lies directly on the floor surface.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a piece of furniture with an inflatable cushion which is equipped with a removable leg assembly that can support the inflatable cushion stably on a ground surface.




Accordingly, a piece of furniture of the present invention includes an inflatable cushion body, a leg assembly and a coupling unit. The cushion body confines an air inflatable space therein, is provided with a valve member for inflating and deflating the cushion body, and has a bottom surface. The leg assembly is disposed below the cushion body, and has a lower portion adapted to stand on a ground surface, and an upper portion opposite to the lower portion. The coupling unit couples removably the upper portion of the leg assembly to the bottom surface of the cushion body, and includes first connecting members secured to the bottom surface of the cushion body, and second connecting members secured to the upper portion of the leg assembly to engage removably and respectively the first connecting members.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional inflatable mattress;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a piece of furniture according to the invention in part;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment in an assembled state, illustrating how a leg assembly is coupled to a cushion body prior to inflation;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment in an assembled state, illustrating how the leg assembly is coupled to the cushion body prior to inflation; and





FIG. 5

is perspective view of the preferred embodiment in a state of use, illustrating how the cushion body and the leg assembly automatically spread out after inflation of the cushion body.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the preferred embodiment of a piece of furniture according to the present invention is shown to include an inflatable cushion body


31


, a leg assembly


33


, and a coupling unit


32


.




The cushion body


31


has an enclosed surrounding wall


311


confining an air inflatable space


312


therein. The cushion body


31


is provided with a valve member


314


for inflating and deflating the cushion body


31


, and has a bottom surface


300


.




The leg assembly


33


is disposed below the cushion body


31


, and has a lower portion adapted to stand on a ground surface, and an upper portion opposite to the lower portion. The leg assembly


33


includes a plurality of upright leg members


331


and a plurality of foldable cross members


332


, each of which is connected pivotally to an adjacent pair of the upright leg members


331


.




The coupling unit


32


couples removably the upper portion of the leg assembly


33


to the bottom surface


300


of the cushion body


31


. The coupling unit


32


includes a number of first connecting members


313


secured to the bottom surface


300


of the cushion body


31


, and a number of second connecting members


320


secured to the upper portion of the leg assembly


33


to engage removably and respectively the first connecting members


313


.




Each of the first connecting members


313


has a securing portion


316


connected to the bottom surface


300


of the cushion body


31


, an annular portion


317


extending downwardly from the securing portion


316


and having a lower rim, and a flexible baffle ring


318


extending radially and inwardly from the lower rim. Furthermore, each of the first connecting members


313


confines a receiving space


319


. The baffle ring


318


defines an opening


310


that is communicated with the receiving space


319


.




Each of the second connecting members


320


has a wider retaining portion


325


and a narrower trunk portion


327


connected coaxially to the wider retaining portion


325


. The wider retaining portion


325


and the narrower trunk portion


327


may be integrally formed. The opening


310


defined by the baffle ring


318


has a diameter that is smaller than that of the wider retaining portion


325


and larger than that of the narrower trunk portion


327


of the respective one of the second connecting members


320


, thereby enabling the baffle ring


318


to retain the wider retaining portion


325


of the respective one of the second connecting members


320


in the receiving space


319


after the wider retaining portion


325


is squeezed through the opening


310


.




The coupling unit


32


further includes a number of positioning members


322


respectively secured to the upright leg members


331


. Each of the positioning members


322


has a wide base section


3222


mounted on the upper portion of the leg assembly


33


. The narrower trunk portion


327


of a respective one of the second connecting members


320


is anchored to the wide base section


3222


. The wide base section


3222


has a diameter larger than that of the opening


310


in a respective one of the first connecting members


313


.




The coupling unit


32


further includes a supporting fabric


323


overlying the wide base sections


3222


of the positioning members


322


, and formed with a number of through holes


324


that permit the wider retaining portions


325


of the second connecting members


320


to extend there through. The supporting fabric


323


is sandwiched between the positioning members


322


and the first connecting members


313


. In this embodiment, the supporting fabric


323


has an upper surface provided with a number of reinforcing pieces


326


, each of which surrounds a respective one of the through holes


324


.




During assembly, referring to

FIG. 3

, the wider retaining portion


325


of the respective second connecting member


320


is squeezed through the opening


310


defined by the flexible baffle ring


318


of the respective first connecting member


313


such that the wider retaining portion


325


is retained in the receiving space


319


. Thus, the upper portion of the leg assembly


33


is coupled to the bottom surface


300


of the cushion body


31


. At this time, the securing portions


316


of the first connecting members


313


can support relatively large areas of the cushion body


31


so that the cushion body


31


can be stretched out in a relatively flat state. Similarly, the reinforcing pieces


326


on the upper surface of the supporting fabric


323


enable the supporting fabric


323


to be stretched out relatively flat below the cushion body


31


.




With further reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, in combination with

FIG. 3

, after each of the second connecting members


320


is coupled to the corresponding one of the first connecting members


313


on the bottom surface


300


of the cushion body


31


in the manner described in the preceding paragraph, air is introduced into the air inflatable space


312


inside the cushion body


31


via the valve member


314


to inflate the cushion body


31


so that the cushion body


31


, together with the leg assembly


33


, spreads out. The valve member


314


is then sealed to keep the cushion body


31


in the inflated state. At the same time, the supporting fabric


323


, which is also stretched out below the cushion body


31


, supports the entire bottom surface


300


of the cushion body


31


. In addition, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the securing portions


316


of the first connecting members


313


and the reinforcing pieces


326


enable a more even contact between the cushion body


31


and the supporting fabric


323


so that the cushion body


31


can be flatly and firmly supported by the leg assembly


33


on the ground surface.




To collapse the furniture of the present invention, it is only necessary to open the valve member


314


to allow the air inside the air inflatable space


312


to escape to thereby deflate the cushion body


31


, as shown in FIG.


4


. Then, the leg assembly


33


along with the second connecting members


320


is removed from the first connecting members


313


on the cushion body


31


. Thus, the cushion body


31


and the leg assembly


33


can be collapsed or folded separately to facilitate storage or carrying.




It is noted that the number of upright leg members


331


depends on the size of the cushion body


31


. Furthermore, the furniture according to the present invention can be in the form of a bed, a chair, etc.




In sum, since the cushion body


31


is supported on the ground surface by means of the leg assembly


33


, it will not come into direct contact with the ground surface. Therefore, the aforesaid problems associated with the conventional inflatable mattress can be eliminated.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A piece of furniture, comprising:an inflatable cushion body confining an air inflatable space therein, said cushion body being provided with a valve member for inflating and deflating said cushion body, and having a bottom surface; a leg assembly disposed below said cushion body and having a lower portion adapted to stand on a ground surface, and an upper portion opposite to said lower portion; a coupling unit for coupling removably said upper portion of said leg assembly to said bottom surface of said cushion body, said coupling unit including a number of first connecting members secured to said bottom surface of said cushion body, each of said first connecting members having a securing portion connected to said bottom surface of said cushion body, an annular portion extending downwardly from said securing portion and having a lower rim, and a flexible baffle ring extending radially and inwardly from said lower rim, each of said first connecting members confining a receiving space, said baffle ring defining an opening that is communicated with said receiving space; and a number of second connecting members secured to said upper portion of said leg assembly to engage removably and respectively said first connecting members.
  • 2. The piece of furniture as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said second connecting members has a wider retaining portion and a narrower trunk portion connected coaxially to said wider retaining portion, said opening defined by said baffle ring having a diameter that is smaller than that of said wider retaining portion and larger than that of said narrower trunk portion of the respective one of said second connecting members, thereby enabling said baffle ring to retain said wider retaining portion of the respective one of said second connecting members in said receiving space after said wider retaining portion is squeezed through said opening.
  • 3. The piece of furniture as claimed in claim 2, wherein said coupling unit further includes a number of positioning members, each of which has a wide base section mounted on said upper portion of said leg assembly, said narrower trunk portion of a respective one of said second connecting members being anchored to said wide base section, said wide base section having a diameter larger than that of said opening in a respective one of said first connecting members.
  • 4. The piece of furniture as claimed in claim 3, wherein said coupling unit further includes a supporting fabric overlying said wide base sections of said positioning members, and formed with a number of through holes that permit said wider retaining portions of said second connecting members to extend therethrough, said supporting fabric being sandwiched between said positioning members and said first connecting members.
  • 5. A piece of furniture, comprising:an inflatable cushion body confining an air inflatable space therein, said cushion body being provided with a valve member for inflating and deflating said cushion body, and having a bottom surface; a leg assembly disposed below said cushion body and having a lower portion adapted to stand on a ground surface, and an upper portion opposite to said lower portion, and a coupling unit for coupling removably said upper portion of said leg assembly to said bottom surface of said cushion body, said coupling unit including a number of first connecting members secured to said bottom surface of said cushion body, and a number of second connecting members secured to said upper portion of said leg assembly to engage removably and respectively said first connecting members, wherein said leg assembly includes a plurality of upright leg members and a plurality of foldable cross members, each of which is connected pivotally to an adjacent pair of said upright leg members, said second connecting members being secured to said upright leg members.
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