This invention relates to the field of furniture, and in particular, though not exclusively, to furniture for use in office working environments.
Office working practices have altered dramatically in the last two decades. This has, in large part, been due to changes brought about by advances in communications and information technology. Conventional office workstation layouts are too inflexible to accommodate the changing needs of occupancy and working methodology in the modern office. Many offices which would once have had a cellular layout, are now open plan with workstations only being provided for staff expected in the office on a particular day. There is a need for furniture which facilitates such flexible working patterns. A number of companies produce desks which can be used at different times by different users working in different ways. Temporary boundaries can be easily established between users using movable screen panels.
What has not been generally resolved is the issue of individual and team storage for staff working in such flexible office environments. A conventional mobile pedestal unit is shown in
A number of products comprise a trolley providing a computer monitor support shelf which can be brought over a primary worksurface—for example a desk with the storage below.
Accordingly, there remains a need to provide flexible storage furniture to meet the storage needs of users having a greater storage capacity than conventional mobile pedestal units.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a storage furniture unit for use in conjunction with a furniture item providing a worksurface, the storage furniture unit having a first storage portion which is arranged below the worksurface in use, and a second storage portion which is arranged above the worksurface in use.
The storage furniture unit of the invention is advantageous in that it provides significant additional storage capacity compared to conventional mobile pedestal units which only fit below a conventional desk or other furniture item providing a worksurface.
Preferably, the storage furniture unit is arranged so that when used with an associated furniture item providing a worksurface, the first storage portion is arranged below the worksurface of the furniture item, and the second storage portion is arranged above the worksurface. This is termed a “docked” configuration in this specification.
The second storage portion includes an internal storage area, access to which is transverse to the main longitudinal axis of the storage furniture unit. For example, the internal storage area may be arranged so that it is generally at right angles to the main longitudinal axis of the storage furniture unit. In one embodiment when a storage furniture unit of the invention is arranged in a docked configuration, this allows storage of items such as files generally at right angles to a user sitting at the worksurface, which facilitates access to those files by the user. Where the second storage portion includes a drawer, the drawer may be arranged to open generally at right-angles to the main longitudinal axis of the storage furniture unit. Therefore when a storage furniture unit of the invention is in a docked condition, the user sitting at the worksurface can readily open the drawer.
Preferably, the storage furniture unit is generally in the form of a mobile pedestal unit. The first storage portion may provide essentially conventional storage, for example comprising at least one drawer, cupboard, shelf or cubbyhole. Preferably the first storage portion comprises two or three drawers as per an conventional mobile pedestal unit. In a typical embodiment, a lower drawer provides conventional lateral filing storage.
The second storage portion provides internal storage. For example, the second storage portion may include at least one drawer, cupboard, cubbyhole, stationery holder, stationery accessory container, such as a penholder, cupholder, or alternative internal storage. The second storage portion may also provide external storage. For example, the second storage portion may comprise a shelf. The second storage portion may provide a combination of internal and external storage.
The second storage portion may include a lid which is arranged to open vertically to allow access to internal storage within the second storage portion. Such a lid may provide useful privacy, acting as a screen between the user of the storage furniture unit of the invention and other users behind the lid.
A postal slot may be provided allowing mail to be put into the internal storage area. For example, the slot may be provided in a face on the main longitudinal axis of the storage furniture unit, permitting mail to be placed in the internal storage area. This may be advantageous in situations where the user is not in the office and mail can be securely left until their return.
The second storage portion may be arranged to receive additional storage means. For example, the second storage portion may be arranged to receive a box or similar storage means which may be used for particular user effects.
The second storage portion may be arranged to provide screening between adjacent users. For example, the second storage portion may include a screening element which extends upwardly. In one embodiment the screening element is provided by a lid which is hinged along one edge of the second storage portion parallel with the major axis of the storage furniture unit so that when opened it extends vertically along that edge. The lid may control normal user access to the internal storage area. With the lid hinged along one edge of the second storage portion parallel with the major axis of the storage furniture unit, access to the internal storage area is therefore generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of the storage furniture unit, the lid being hinged along the edge of the second storage portion distant from the user when the storage furniture unit of the invention is in the docked condition. Alternative or additional screening elements may be provided which fix to the second storage portion in order to increase the screening.
In one embodiment, the second storage portion may be provided with display means. For example the display means may provide a white board, magnetic board, or pin board. The display means may include storage restraints, for example flexible pans which allow magazines, letters, postcards, etc to be held by the display means. The display means may be provided on a major face of the lid. Preferably, the display means is provided on the inner major face of the lid so that when the lid is closed, the display means is obscured when the storage means is not in use, but is visible to the user when the lid is open, typically acting as a screening element between the user and adjacent colleagues.
The second storage portion may be arranged to provide additional storage, for example on a flat upper surface which acts as a shelf.
Preferably, the first and second storage portions are spaced apart whereby the worksurface of a furniture unit is received in a gap between the first and second portions of the storage furniture unit in use in a docked condition. The first and second storage portions may be spaced apart by a supporting element of the storage furniture unit. The supporting element may comprise a panel which disguises the gap between the first and second storage portions of the storage furniture unit. Preferably the supporting element is flush with the front face of the storage furniture unit.
The storage furniture unit is preferably readily movable by a user. For example, the storage furniture unit may be provided with wheels or castors on which it can be moved.
The storage furniture unit may include means for identifying the user. For example, the storage furniture unit may include a business card holder for receiving a business card of the user.
The storage furniture unit may include lighting. For example internal lighting may be provided for one or more internal storage areas. The storage furniture unit may include means for connection to an external source of electrical power and may, in turn, include power sockets.
When not in use, the storage furniture unit may be simply stored away from the furniture unit providing the worksurface. It is preferred that the storage furniture unit of the invention is shaped so as to fit neatly with other such storage furniture units. For example, the storage furniture unit of the invention may have a relatively simple rectangular outline so that it can be stored closely abutting other such storage furniture units when not in use.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a combination of a storage furniture unit in accordance with the first aspect of the invention and a furniture unit having a worksurface such as a desk or table.
Storage furniture units in accordance with the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the further accompanying drawings
a is an elevation of the storage furniture unit of
Mobility is provided by conventional castors e.g. 33, and 35.
As shown in particular in
Typically, a user wishing to work at desk 40 can retrieve the storage furniture unit 20 from a central location, moving it conventionally on its castors, and engage it with the desk as shown in
A storage furniture unit 50 in accordance with another embodiment of the invention is shown in
Storage furniture unit 50 is used in the same way as storage furniture unit 20, being engaged with a desk in use, such that the desk is received within gap 55 so that the lower first storage portion is arranged below the desk and the upper second storage portion is arranged above the desk. The height of the box 56 provides a degree of privacy for the user in relation to other users behind the box in the direction shown in
It will be appreciated by the skilled addressee that other storage means may be provided for both the first and second storage portions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0800507.6 | Jan 2008 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2009/000076 | 1/12/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/26/2011 |