1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to furniture, and, more particularly to an interchangeable furniture system that may be used to change the structure and appearance of a furniture item.
2. General Background
Furniture products for domestic and commercial use, which frequently are costly items, often cannot easily have their structure and appearance modified for aesthetic or other purposes. Fine furniture is often finished with a wood stain and protective finish on its outer surfaces and refinishing of such furniture is prohibitively expensive, time consuming, and complicated. Painting of such an item to change its appearance is often not desirable and can impair its value. Installation of functional items, such as shelving or racks, may mar the appearance of the furniture product.
Likewise, covering components of a furniture item with fabric or leather to change appearance is also expensive and particularly difficult where the item must be disassembled to accomplish this task. For example, providing a fabric or leather covered section for a wooden headboard of a bed frame produces a pleasing appearance that significantly changes the overall aesthetic impression of the headboard, but modifying a wooden headboard to cover it with fabric is quite difficult and expensive. Accordingly, there is a need for an interchangeable furniture element that can be readily and easily interchanged to provide a different appearance or function for a furniture product, while maintaining the structural integrity of the furniture piece.
The benefits of the present invention will be readily appreciated and understood from consideration of the following description of the accompanying drawings, in which:
While the present invention will hereinafter be described in connection with exemplary embodiments thereof, it will understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to those embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims thereto.
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The upholstered fabric face 25 includes a fabric portion 37 that is supported in the desired shape by batting 39 or other appropriate arrangement.
The finished wood panel face 27 includes finished panel 28, which may be finished with a wood stain or other appropriate treatment, such as painting. Molding 36 is installed at the juncture of finished panel 28 and the frame members 31, 33, 35.
The interchangeable furniture element 23 is supported by metal channels 41 at its lower end and angle iron 43 at its upper end. Each metal channel 41 has, in the illustrated embodiment, a generally Z-shaped section, and includes a lower flange 45, a web 47, and an upper flange 49. Alternatively, channels 41 could be constructed from two angle iron members, or could be formed from other appropriate channel shapes, as will be described presently. In the preferred embodiment, the channels 41 are attached to a mattress rail 51 through the use of threaded fasteners 53, or other appropriate arrangement. Channels 41 and angle iron 43 may be constructed from steel, aluminum, or other metal, or from plastic, wood or other appropriate material.
Typically, at least two channels 41 would be provided, with each of the channels 41 being spaced from the other so as to provide an opening through which a user may grasp the lower frame rail 31 of the interchangeable furniture element 23, for purposes of removing the furniture element 23 for interchanging, as will be described presently. The spacing of the channels 41 is illustrated in
Angle iron 43 is attached to a cap rail 55 of the headboard 22 by threaded fasteners 53, or other appropriate arrangement. The angle iron 43 is spaced from the cap rail 55 so as to provide sufficient clearance for the upper frame rail 33 of the interchangeable furniture element 23, and the cap rail 55 and the angle iron 43 are oriented so as to provide a clearance space 57 above the upper frame rail 33 in its installed position. The clearance space 57 is dimensioned so that a user can grasp the interchangeable furniture element 23 at the lower frame rail 31 and move the interchangeable frame element 23 upwardly so that the upper frame rail 33 enters the clearance space 57.
The user can then swing the lower frame rail 31 outwardly from the channels 41, as illustrated in
Channels 41 are dimensioned so as to provide sufficient clearance for the lower frame rail 31 to move vertically in the space between the upper flange 49 and the mattress rail 51, but not to permit excessive lateral movement of the lower rail 31.
In the illustrated embodiments, quarter round molding 59 is attached to the mattress rail 51, cap rail 55, and headboard posts 61 to provide a visual transition from the recessed interchangeable furniture element 23 and the mattress rail 51, cap rail 55, and headboard posts 61.
The interchangeable furniture element 23 may be reversed to present a different face (as in
Removal of the interchangeable furniture element 23 also facilitates modification of its faces. For example, the fabric portion 37 of the upholstered face 25 can be changed, and batting 39 can be removed or modified in shape and profile.
The interchangeable furniture system 21 of the present invention is shown in a front elevation view in
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An alternative embodiment of the interchangeable furniture system 21 is illustrated in
It should be understood that the interchangeable furniture system 21 of the present invention can be utilized in many different types of furniture in addition to headboards. The present invention can also be utilized in case goods, cabinets, commercial displays, and any other furniture product in which it is desirable to quickly, efficiently, and easily change the appearance or function of a surface of the product. For example, the present invention could be utilized in the doors of an armoire for providing interchangeable finished wood faces and upholstered faces, so that the user can selectively change the appearance of the armoire as desired. As noted above, the surface treatments of the faces of the interchangeable furniture element of the present invention are not limited to finished wood and upholstered surfaces, but rather a wide variety of surface treatments may be utilized to provide different appearances to the faces of the interchangeable furniture element for selection as desired. Each face may be upholstered, finished or provided with some other treatment in any combination.
The present invention may also be utilized to provide interchangeable and reversible functional elements for furniture, with, for example, shelving on one face of the interchangeable furniture element 23, and racks on the other face. In this way a furniture product may be easily modified to serve different functions, without requiring costly installation or renovation work.
While the invention has been described with reference to the certain illustrated embodiments, the words which have been used herein are words of description, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention and its aspects. Although the invention has been described herein with reference to particular structures, acts, and materials, the invention is not to be limited to the particulars disclosed, but rather extends to all equivalent structures, acts, and materials.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/418,172, filed on Oct. 15, 2002. The entire contents of that application are incorporated by reference herein.
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3408127 | Vincens | Oct 1968 | A |
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