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The present invention relates broadly to a space saving sleepover chair. Furniture providers have recognized the need for temporary sleeping solutions, such as air-mattresses or sofa-sleepers. Sofa-sleepers provide and support a thin mattress that deploys above the floor for sleeping, and that stores under the cushions of a sofa when it is used for sitting. These sofa-sleeper solutions tend to be big (as wide as a sofa) and heavy, due to the amount of metal required in the linkage mechanism that controls the unfolding of the mattress support structure.
There is also a need for smaller sleepover solutions, providing a sleeping surface for only one person, with a width closer to that of a twin mattress. If a chair is provided with a mechanism similar to that of the sofa-sleepers described above, the resulting chair is wider than is often desired. The width of these solutions is the sum of the width of each chair arm, plus at least the width of the mattress (and mechanism), because the mechanism and mattress are located between the arms. Moreover, if the chair is provided with a mechanism similar to that of sofa-sleepers, the resulting chair is often heavier than desired, using a mechanism that is expensive and has heavier duty metal components than is necessary to support a single person. Another deficiency with such a solution is the inflexibility of the provided furniture piece. In these solutions, the mattress and supporting mechanism are coupled to the remainder of the chair, such that the mattress is only deployed by the mechanism in an orientation that extends straight out from the chair. This obviously requires the chair to be placed in the room in a location that allows enough space in front of the chair for the mattress to be so deployed. Additionally, in these prior solutions, the bedding (such as sheets and blankets) is stored remotely from the bed, along with sleeping pillows.
It would be advantageous to provide a chair, with a deployable sleep support surface that addresses the above disadvantages.
Aspects seek to provide a novel integrated chair for selectively providing seating support and sleeping support. The integrated chair comprises a mobile sleeping unit and a chair shell. The chair shell comprises: a pair of spaced, opposed, side walls, each side wall having at least a bottom edge, an inner surface and an outer surface; a back wall extending between the pair of side walls; and a pair of truncated arms, one of each of the pair of arms corresponding with a respective one of the pair of side walls, each extending inwardly from the inner surface of a corresponding side wall and having a lower edge that is distal and above the bottom edge of the corresponding side wall; wherein the inner surfaces of the side walls and the lower edge of the arms of the chair shell define a storage compartment sized to accommodate the mobile sleeping unit when the mobile sleeping unit is in the closed position.
In the accompanying drawings which form a part of the specification and which are to be read in conjunction therewith, and in which like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts in the various views:
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Mobile sleeping unit 54 fits between the lower side walls 64. The lower edge 86 of inside arm wall 84 and the lower edge 80 of front panel 78 define the lower part of arms 76 well above the floor, such that the arms 76 are truncated above the floor. Because arms 76 are truncated, the chair shell 60 is able to house a wider mobile sleeping unit 54 than has been possible with past solutions. In contrast, past solutions used a mechanism secured to full-width arms, so the effective width was equal to the sleeping unit, plus the arms, resulting in a chair that was wider than often desired. With the mobile sleeping unit 54 wheeled into place (using casters 30) with the back 36 of seat cushion 32 adjacent front wall 74 of the chair shell 60, the integrated chair 58 is in a first condition ready for seating. In this first condition, the retention bar 106 may be placed through retaining sleeve 52, with each end of the retention bar 106 being placed in a corresponding retention bracket 104. With retention bar 106 in place, mobile sleeping unit 54 is held in place with respect to chair shell 60.
To use the mobile sleeping unit 54 as a bed, retention bar 106 is removed from containment with retention brackets 104. With retention bar 106 removed, mobile sleeping unit 54 may be move away from chair shell 60, utilizing casters 30. Unlike some previous solutions, mobile seating unit 54 is independent from chair shell 60, and so does not need to stay in any particular orientation relative to chair shell 60. This provides more flexibility in placing the integrated chair 58 in a room, and allows mobile sleeping unit 54 to be deployed in any of a variety of alternate locations. In other words, a user can move the mobile sleeping unit 54 to a desired location before deploying the mobile sleeping unit 54 to the bed configuration. Once at the desired location, mobile sleeping unit 54 is unfolded to expose mattress 26 and place it in the flat, horizontal position (see
The cavities within chair shell 60 provide storage, which might be used for bedding or pillows when mobile sleeping unit 54 is unfolded. The zippers 94 and 102 allow access to the storage areas provided by the cavities.
While not described above, chair shell 60 may be appropriately finished with fabrics, upholstery, padding or other stylistic and comfort features known to those in the furniture industry. In some aspects, the design of chair shell 60 affords the option of making the components, (such as lower side walls 64, upper side walls 66, back wall 62, top wall 73, front wall 74 and arms 76) ready to assemble and disassemble with appropriate attachment mechanisms, for more convenient transport and shipping. Such a design allows for more compact shipping options, with an easy to assemble furniture piece.
The following clauses represent example aspects of concepts contemplated herein. Any one of the following clauses may be combined in a multiple dependent manner to depend from one or more other clauses. Further, any combination of dependent clauses (clauses that explicitly depend from a previous clause) may be combined while staying within the scope of aspects contemplated herein. The following clauses are illustrative in nature and are not limiting.
Clause 1. An integrated chair, selectively providing seating support and sleeping support, the integrated chair comprising: a mobile sleeping unit, moveable between a closed position with a folded, stored mattress and an open position with an unfolded, exposed mattress; and a chair shell including; a pair of spaced, opposed, side walls, each side wall having at least a bottom edge, an inner surface and an outer surface; a back wall extending between the pair of side walls; and a pair of truncated arms, one of each of the pair of arms corresponding with a respective one of the pair of side walls, each extending inwardly from the inner surface of a corresponding side wall and having a lower edge that is distal and above the bottom edge of the corresponding side wall; wherein the inner surfaces of the side walls and the lower edge of the arms of the chair shell define a storage compartment sized to accommodate the mobile sleeping unit when the mobile sleeping unit is in the closed position.
Clause 2. The integrated chair of clause 1, further comprising: a seat cushion, disposed on top of the mobile seating unit when the mobile seating unit is in the closed position, the seat cushion extending between the truncated arms to provide seating support when the mobile sleeping unit is disposed in the storage compartment of the chair shell.
Clause 3. The integrated chair of any of the preceding clauses, wherein the seating cushion is removably coupled to the mobile sleeping unit.
Clause 4. The integrated chair of any of the preceding clauses, wherein each truncated arm comprises: at least an upper portion of one of the side walls; an inside arm wall spaced apart from the inner surface of the side wall; a top surface extending between a top of the at least a portion of one of the side walls and a top of the inside arm wall; and a front panel extending downwardly from the top surface and between a front of the at least a portion of one of the side walls and a front of the inside arm wall; wherein the at least a portion of one of the side walls, the inside arm wall, the top surface and the front panel form a hollow cavity.
Clause 5. The integrated chair of any of the preceding clauses, wherein the hollow cavity has an opening that is accessible proximate the lower edge of the truncated arm.
Clause 6. The integrated chair of any of the preceding clauses, further comprising a cavity closure extending across the opening of the hollow cavity, wherein the cavity closure may be selectively opened for access to the hollow cavity.
Clause 7. The integrated chair of any of the preceding clauses, wherein the chair shell further comprises a front wall spaced from the back wall and extending between the pair of side walls, the front wall having a lower edge that is co-planar with the lower edge of the truncated arms, the space between the front wall and back wall defining a hollow cavity with an opening proximate the lower edge of the front wall.
Clause 8. The integrated chair of any of the preceding clauses, further comprising: a pair of brackets, one of each of the pair of brackets being coupled to a respective inner surface of a side wall proximate the lower edge of a truncated arm; and a retention bar releasably coupled between the pair of brackets, the retention bar retaining the mobile sleeping unit within the defined storage compartment of the chair shell; wherein the retention bar can be removed to allow the mobile sleeping unit to be removed from the defined storage compartment of the chair shell when desired to move the mobile sleeping unit to the open position with an unfolded, exposed mattress for sleeping support.
Clause 9. The integrated chair of any of the preceding clauses, further comprising: a front skirt coupled to the mobile sleeping unit, the front skirt extending between the side walls when the mobile sleeping unit is disposed in the defined storage compartment.
Clause 10. The integrated chair of any of the preceding clauses, further comprising a retaining sleeve coupled to the top of the front skirt, the retaining sleeve sized to accommodate the retention bar.
Clause 11. A chair shell for providing a storage compartment for a mobile sleeping unit, moveable between a closed position with a folded, stored mattress and an open position with an unfolded, exposed mattress, the chair shell comprising: a pair of spaced, opposed, side walls, each side wall having at least a bottom edge, an inner surface and an outer surface; a back wall extending between the pair of side walls; and a pair of truncated arms, one of each of the pair of arms corresponding with a respective one of the pair of side walls, each extending inwardly from the inner surface of a corresponding side wall and having a lower edge that is distal and above the bottom edge of the corresponding side wall; wherein the inner surfaces of the side walls and the lower edge of the arms of the chair shell define a storage compartment sized to accommodate the mobile sleeping unit when the mobile sleeping unit is in the closed position.
Clause 12. The chair shell of clause 11, wherein each truncated arm comprises: at least an upper portion of one of the side walls; an inside arm wall spaced apart from the inner surface of the side wall; a top surface extending between a top of the at least a portion of one of the side walls and a top of the inside arm wall; and a front panel extending downwardly from the top surface and between a front of the at least a portion of one of the side walls and a front of the inside arm wall; wherein the at least a portion of one of the side walls, the inside arm wall, the top surface and the front panel form a hollow cavity.
Clause 13. The chair shell of any of clauses 11-12, wherein the hollow cavity has an opening that is accessible proximate the lower edge of the truncated arm.
Clause 14. The chair shell of any of clauses 11-13, further comprising a cavity closure extending across the opening of the hollow cavity, wherein the cavity closure may be selectively opened for access to the hollow cavity.
Clause 15. The chair shell of any of clauses 11-14, further comprising a front wall spaced from the back wall and extending between the pair of side walls, the front wall having a lower edge that is co-planar with the lower edge of the truncated arms, the space between the front wall and back wall defining a hollow cavity with an opening proximate the lower edge of the front wall.
Clause 16. The chair shell of any of clauses 11-15, further comprising: a pair of brackets, one of each of the pair of brackets being coupled to a respective inner surface of a side wall proximate the lower edge of a truncated arm; and a retention bar releasably coupled between the pair of brackets, the retention bar retaining the mobile sleeping unit within the defined storage compartment of the chair shell; wherein the retention bar can be removed to allow the mobile sleeping unit to be removed from the defined storage compartment of the chair shell when desired to move the mobile sleeping unit to the open position with an unfolded, exposed mattress for sleeping support.
The present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments, which are intended in all respects to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative aspects will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains without departing from its scope.
It will be seen from the foregoing that this invention is one well adapted to attain the ends and objects set forth above, and to attain other advantages, which are obvious and inherent in the device. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and within the scope of the claims. It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather, all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not limiting.
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