This application claims priority to Great Britain Application No. 0320534.1, filed Sep. 2, 2003, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an item of furniture, and particularly, although not necessarily exclusively to an item of furniture having storage facilities.
2. Description of the Related Art
Most items of furniture are rigid structures, the components forming the structure being fixedly attached together. As such, conventional items of furniture are often large, cumbersome and difficult to construct and/or transport. Flat packed items of furniture are known but such items often require special tools for allowing construction thereof, such as screw drivers, hammers and/or similar. In addition, the panels forming the furniture are generally rigid and are often difficult and heavy to manipulate for assembly.
Although it is known to provide furniture including a frame over which flexible material can be located, such types of furniture are generally not aesthetically pleasing, are purely functional and provide only limited interest to a user, particularly if the user is a child.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an item of furniture which is quick and easy to assemble, which is inexpensive to purchase and which is lightweight and compact prior to assembly, yet sturdy when constructed, thereby increasing the ease with which the item of furniture can be transported and/or stored.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an item of furniture which has an improved aesthetic appearance and provides greater interest to a user of the same.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided an item of furniture, the item of furniture including a frame and substantially flexible materiel carried by the frame to form a part or whole of one or more of the base, side walls, top and/or end walls of the item of furniture, wherein the shape of the frame when assembled is associated with one or more images, characters, lines, shapes, photographs and/or text provided on the flexible material.
In one embodiment the outer shape of the frame corresponds substantially to the outer shape of one or more images, characters, shapes, lines, photographs and/or text provided on the outer surface of the flexible material.
Preferably the frame includes a plurality of frame members joined together by attachment members to form the frame in the form of the item of furniture. The frame members are typically formed from a substantially rigid material.
The frame members are preferably detachably attached together, thereby allowing the item of furniture to be assembled and disassembled quickly and easily as required.
Preferably the attachment members for attaching the frame members together in a required orientation include any one or any combination of one or more clips, adhesive, sleeve members, screws, nuts and bolts, ties, clamping members, connection pieces and/or the like.
The frame members typically include a plurality of substantially horizontal members and a plurality of substantially upright or vertical members when the furniture unit is in an assembled form.
In one embodiment the flexible material is in the form of a cover which is located over or with the frame when assembled. The frame maintains the material in a required shape to form at least one or more external surfaces of the item of furniture.
The flexible material can be held in position with respect to the frame by connection members, via gravity, via friction fit and/or the like.
The connection members can include elastic, ties, VELCRO, stitching and/or similar.
In an alternative embodiment the flexible material is located with one or more of the frame members and moved with the frame members on assembly/dismantling of the item of furniture.
In one embodiment the material is provided as a single article which is located with the frame. Alternatively, the material can be provided in two or more portions. The portions can be joined together or can remain separate as required.
Fasteners can be provided for fastening adjacent portions of material together, such as for example, for fastening door portions of the item of furniture together. The fasteners can include any or any combination of VELCRO, zips, ties, clips and/or the like.
The one or more images, characters, lines, shapes, photographs and/or text provided on the flexible material can be stitched thereon, printed thereon, tied thereto, adhered thereto, be integral therewith and/or the like.
In one embodiment the item of furniture is in the form of a wardrobe. The wardrobe can include one or more regions of hanging space for garments and/or shelving for location of one or more items thereon. A hanging rail can be provided in conjunction with the frame if required. One or more shelves can also be provided for location with the frame. The shelves can be formed from flexible material or can be formed from substantially rigid material. Material can be provided to covet the shelves if required.
Preferably if the image of a normally movable object is provided on a part of the flexible material, the flexible material and/or frame part corresponding to the flexible material is also movable to increase the realism of the image being depicted on the furniture item to the user. For example, if an image of a door which is normally openable between open and closed positions is provided on the material, the material and/or frame associated with the material depicting the door is also typically movable between open and closed positions.
In an alternative embodiment the item of furniture is in the form of a chest of drawers. Drawer units can be provided for location with the frame and/or shelves provided with the frame as required.
Other items of furniture can be constructed in accordance with the present invention, such as a vanity unit, desk or similar.
In one embodiment one or more pelmets are provided on the item of furniture from which the flexible material, a cover or curtain can hang.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of construction of a frame with flexible material for forming an item of furniture, the method including attaching together a plurality of frame members in a pre-determined arrangement to form the frame and attaching flexible material to and/or over the frame to form the item of furniture.
According to a yet further aspect of the present invention there is provided a connection member for allowing the attachment of two or more frame members together for forming an item of furniture.
According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided an item of furniture, the item of furniture including a frame and substantially flexible material carried by the frame to form a part or whole of one or more of the base, side walls, top and/or end walls of the item of furniture, wherein the substantially flexible material is substantially complementary in shape of the shape of the frame when assembled.
Preferably the flexible material substantially follows the contours of the frame.
The present invention has the advantage that no special tools are required to construct the item of furniture and the same can be assembled and dismantled both quickly and easily. The flexible material is typically folded and stored when the frame structure is dismantled. The aesthetic design on the flexible material or cover can be fully printed and, the invention allows flexible styling which can be used to form any required item of furniture.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein:
a and 1b illustrate an assembled view of a frame for a round arch wardrobe and an exploded view of the frame respectively;
a and 2b illustrate an assembled view of a frame for a traditional arch wardrobe and an exploded view of the frame respectively;
a-3f illustrate a wardrobe assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention;
a-5d illustrate a wardrobe assembly according to a yet further embodiment of the present invention;
a and 6b illustrate an assembled view of a frame for a traditional arch chest of drawers and an exploded view of the frame respectively;
a and 7b illustrate an assembled view of a frame for an arch chest of drawers and an exploded view respectively;
a-8e illustrate a chest of drawers in different stages of assembly;
a-9e illustrate a chest of drawers according to a different embodiment of the present invention;
a-11c illustrate a further embodiment of a combo storage unit in different stages of assembly.
Referring firstly to
Connection portions 10 are provided for the connection of the horizontal frame members 8 with rods 4. The connection portions 10 include an arm portion 12 with channel portions 14 provided at either end 16, 18 thereof. Openings 20, 22 provided at opposite ends of the channel portions 14 receive ends 24, 26 of rods 4 respectively in use.
In addition, apertures 28 provided on the inner surface of the channel portions 14, adjacent ends 16, 18 thereof, receive ends 30, 32 of horizontal frame members 8.
Two further apertures 34, 34′ are provided between ends 16, 18, and typically substantially centrally of said ends, for receiving ends 36 of further frame members 38 in a substantially horizontal orientation. Apertures 34, 34′ are typically vertically aligned (i.e., aperture 34′ is located below aperture 34).
A support strut 40 is provided transversally of frame members 38, 8 and is joined thereto to provide additional support for shelving panels 6. Shelving panels can engage with the frame structure or can simply rest on top of the horizontal frame members and/or connection portions.
In this example, the rods and horizontal frame members provide three shelves in the wardrobe, a bottom shelf 42, an intermediate shelf 44 and a top shelf 46. However, it will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that different numbers of rods and frame members can be used to provide different numbers of shelves as required. In addition, different sized rods and frame members can be used to provide different sized wardrobe structures.
Adjacent top shelf 46, two pairs of curved frame members 48 are provided and are joined together to form two arch members at the front and rear of the wardrobe construction respectively. Ends 40 of frame members 48 are located its uppermost apertures 20 on connection portions 10, and ends 50 are provided with complementary attachment means, which includes a protrusion member 52 on one frame member which is located in a complementary shaped aperture 54 on the adjacent frame member. Support arms 56 are provided at spaced intervals between parallel frame members 48 at the front and rear of the wardrobe construction.
A plurality of support feet 58 are provided underneath bottom shelf 42 to raise the structure a pre-determined distance above a floor surface. Rubber members 60 can be provided on free ends 62 of support feet 58 to provide improved grip between the wardrobe and a floor surface.
Once the wardrobe frame structure has been assembled by a user locating the relevant frame members together, a cover 64 can be provided therewith, as shown in
Upper front part 72 includes a closure portion 73 and a border portion 75. Closure portion 73 is attached to border portion 75 along an intermediate portion 74 and is detachably attached to border portion 75 along curved edge 76 via attachment means in the form of a zip.
Lower front part 74 includes two movable: curtain members 78 which extend substantially the full length between intermediate portion 74 and the bottom shelf 42 and can be moved between open and closed positions, as shown in
Designs are provided on the outer surface of cover 64, some of which correspond to the shape of the wardrobe 2. Additional designs or parts of designs 80 can be provided which protrude from the outer surface of the wardrobe to provide increased realism and interest of the subject matter depicted on the cover to a user. These additional designs or at least the protruding elements of the designs are typically provided on or formed substantially from substantially rigid material. Alternatively, the protruding parts can include frame members provided around the peripheral edge thereof and said frame members are shaped substantially to the outer shape of the protruding parts.
It can be seen that the wardrobe can include shelves 6, as shown in
A further example of a possible design for use with the outer cover is illustrated in
Different shaped wardrobes can be provided as required. A traditional arch shaped wardrobe frame 102 is illustrated in
A cover 118 for location with frame 102 is of a substantially complementary shape to said frame 102, as shown in
Referring to
Uppermost shelving panel 212 forms the top surface of the chest of drawers and only a rear arched member 106 is provided for attachment to two corner pieces 108.
Cover 214 is located over the assembled frame 202. In this embodiment, the cover 214 forms the rear wall 216, side walls 218 and rear upper panel 220. Front panels 204 form the front of the chest of drawers. Designs are printed onto the cover 214 and front panels to provide the cover with the appearance of being a rigid conventional structure and to improve the aesthetic appearance of the same.
A further arrangement of a chest of drawers is shown in
Drawers 240 are provided for location on intermediate shelf 242 and lower shelf 244. Thus the housings for the drawers 240 are defined between shelf panels 6 and the cover 230, as supported by frame 222. Drawers 240 are freely slidable with respect to shelf panels 6 to allow access to the interior of drawers 240.
A further example of a possible design for use with the chest of drawers is illustrated in
A yet further example of a possible item of furniture in the form of a storage combo unit is illustrated in
The frame members, rods, struts, feet portions and connection portions can be formed from any required material, such as wood, metal, plastic and/or the like.
The cover can be formed from any substantially flexible material, such as a textile fabric, i.e., nylon, cotton, polyester or plastic. The material can be easily folded and unfolded between assembled and dismantled positions as often as required. One or more rigid walls can be provided with the structure if required.
Thus the cover and frame members define one or more compartments which can be used for storage as an item furniture.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0320534.1 | Sep 2003 | GB | national |