The present invention relates generally to furniture and related method of manufacture and, more particularly, to furniture formed from pre-scored unitary blanks.
Traditionally, furniture has been sold fully assembled by the manufacturer or factory. Traditional furniture utilizes conventional wood furniture fabrication techniques that consume a large amount of natural resources at great cost to the environment. In addition, since assembled furniture is generally bulky in size and heavy, the costs and logistics for the transportation of furniture is a concern for both the manufacturer and the consumer. In addition, a large amount of skill and training is required to produce a quality product. Traditional furniture requires the skill of a master carpenter, as well as a large assortment of woodworking tools and workspace.
With the advent of computer numerical control (CNC) wood routers, laser or water jet cutters, furniture manufacturers gained the ability to perform a large number of woodworking operations automatically and without special skills. With a computer with a computer-aided design or manufacture (CAD/CAM) program, the CNC tool can make accurate carvings from a digital design.
Moreover, “ready-to-assemble” or “knock-down” furniture is now widely popular due to cost efficient shipping and simple assembly. Ready-to-assemble furniture is typically packaged in one or more multiple boxes, containing screws, fasteners, and other parts required to assemble the furniture. As a result, products are more compact and easier to ship. However, the weight of the furniture is generally unchanged. Ready-to-assemble furniture is traditionally assembled furniture packaged in a kit form. Thus, while easier to ship, the furniture is still heavy, requiring comparable raw material resources and material as fully assembled furniture.
Whether fully assembled or ready-to-assemble, traditional furniture design typically requires a solid frame made of sturdy and rigid material to bear structural loads. Since the material used for the frame must have sufficient structural strength, it is commonly comprised of solid wood or metal tubing, and is relatively heavy.
It should be appreciated that there remains a need for furniture that is cost effective, minimizes use of material, sturdy, and easily transportable. The present invention solves these needs and others.
Briefly, and in general terms, by example and not limitation, the invention provides ready-to-assemble furniture having a reinforced monocoque structure with interlocking mating joints that are self-registering for ease of assembly and does not require separate assembly tools. Additionally, the resulting furniture is formed of a plurality of planar components cut out from a flat panel of material, enabling an unassembled form to be shipped to the end user or for local assembly in an economical manner. Moreover, many economic benefits remain in the event that the furniture is shipped in an assembled form as weight is still dramatically reduced.
More specifically, an exemplary embodiment in accordance with the invention, the system achieves structural integrity with much thinner sheet material. Joints are located away from areas of high stress to maximize load-bearing capacity. The system can include a series of reinforcing struts, trusses, ribs and doublers where required that distribute loads as well as a labeling protocol identifying mating assembly points and orientation thereby eliminating the need for lengthy assembly instructions, special skill or training
In a detailed aspect of an exemplary embodiment in accordance with the invention, the pre-scored panel can include a protective cover adhered to the panel to protect the components during transport. Moreover, assembly instructions can be printed directly on the protective cover.
In another detailed aspect of an exemplary embodiment in accordance with the invention, furniture assembly excludes material near a central axis of structural members, particularly wherein the structure member is exposed primarily to loads that are generally parallel to central axis, rather than lateral loads.
Edge-to-edge joints can be used to join planar segments together. In the exemplary embodiment, corner edges are formed by box joints connecting adjacent segments. Flat joints can also use box joints as well as other conforming nonlinear edges. In other embodiments, various other joints can be used without departing from the invention, e.g., dovetail, combo, box, butt, corner halving, tongue-and-groove, rabbet, among others known in the art.
In another detailed aspect of an exemplary embodiment, the furniture assembly can further include a series of reinforcing struts, trusses, ribs and doublers where required that distribute loads as well as a labeling protocol identifying mating assembly points and orientation thereby eliminating the need for lengthy assembly instructions, special skill or training
A method of manufacturing a furniture assembly is also provided, which, by example and not limitation, can include providing a planar blank and scoring the planar blank to define a plurality of planar segments. Exemplary CNC tools include wood routers, laser, or water jet cutters, among others.
The pre-scored blank can thereafter be packaged for transport. Alternatively, the furniture can be assembly on site. Assembling the furniture piece includes removing the plurality of planar segments from the score blank, aligning corresponding segments of the plurality of segment, and applying glue to the edge-to-edge interlocking joints. The pre-scored blank can include assembly aids to assist in assembly, such as tool to hold the segments in place while the glue sets along the interlocking joints. The tool can further be used to aid in aligning corresponding furniture segments.
For purposes of summarizing the invention and the advantages achieved over the prior art, certain advantages of the invention have been described herein. Of course, it is to be understood that not necessarily all such advantages may be achieved in accordance with any particular embodiment of the invention. Thus, for example, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention may be embodied or carried out in a manner that achieves or optimizes one advantage or group of advantages as taught herein without necessarily achieving other advantages as may be taught or suggested herein.
All of these embodiments are intended to be within the scope of the invention herein disclosed. These and other embodiments of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments having reference to the attached figures, the invention not being limited to any particular preferred embodiment disclosed.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following drawings in which:
With reference now to the drawings, a system of furniture fabrication is depicted utilizing modular segments connected by interlocking mating joints that are self-registering for ease of assembly and elimination of the need for separate assembly tools.
Various examples of furniture items are depicted in the drawings, such as tables, chairs, shelves, and blocks. Each furniture item is configured as a reinforced monocoque structure from a plurality of thin, wood segments mated together to provide a structural skin as a chief means for bearing structural loads. Primary members of the furniture, e.g., tabletop, legs, and walls, are formed of several planar segments, in a monocoque configuration relieves the need of requiring solid load bearing members such as legs as is commonly employed with wood furniture. Joints connecting the segments are located away from areas of high stress to maximize strength. As a result, each furniture assembly includes hollow structural components, such as legs and walls, for load bearing members.
Using this approach, the furniture assembly can be configured to provide ample structural support while using substantially less material than traditional approaches, providing a furniture assembly that is sturdy, lightweight, and economical. Moreover, furniture can be transported unassembled in particularly compact, lightweight packages, further promoting cost savings.
The terms “monocoque structure” or “monocoque furniture,” unless otherwise specified, is intended to refer to a furniture assembly having a structural skin that serves as a load bearing component of the structure and further having prescribed structural features, which can include legs and walls that are substantially hollow. Such load bearing members can include reinforcements intermittently spaced throughout.
Edge-to-edge joints are used to join planar segments together. In the exemplary embodiment, corner edges are formed by box joints connecting adjacent segments. Flat joints can also use box joints as well as other conforming nonlinear edges. In other embodiments, various other joints can be used without departing from the invention, e.g., dovetail, combo, box, butt, corner halving, tongue-and-groove, rabbet, among others known in the art.
The system can further include a series of reinforcing struts, trusses, ribs and doublers where required that distribute loads as well as a labeling protocol identifying mating assembly points and orientation thereby eliminating the need for lengthy assembly instructions, special skill or training Various reinforcement techniques can be used in accordance with the invention to facilitate structural integrity while minimizing materials. For example, multi-layered planar segments on load bearing or work surfaces of furniture item, in which multiple segments in the same plane are joined. Trusses can be used to reinforce spans, for example, in which such spans are 8-30 times the wall thickness. Stacked trusses can be used for additional strength where appropriate. Edge and corner blocking at key load points can be used, such as those illustrated in
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In an exemplary method of manufacture, the blank 30 is run through a computer numerical control tool (CNC) programmed to define the plurality of planar segments. Exemplary CNC tools include wood routers, laser, or water jet cutters, among others. The pre-scored blank can thereafter be packaged for transport. Alternatively, the furniture can be assembled on site. Assembling the furniture piece includes removing the plurality of planar segments from the score blank, aligning corresponding segments of the plurality of segment, and applying glue to the edge-to-edge interlocking joints. As discussed in further detail, the pre-scored blank can includes assembly aids to assist in assembly. For example, tool 18 can be used to hold the leg segments in place while the glue sets along the interlocking joints.
The blank 30 further provides a plurality of segments, e.g., 33 that are used throughout the table as connectors and for additional structural support, as well as, panel segments that are not part of the finished product; rather, they are used to facilitate construction as assembly aids (e.g., 18, 28). Foot segment 35 closes and supports the base of the leg. Tabletop segment 32 is used to as the ornamental inlay 36 (
The panel 30 comprises a composite wood board and a maple veneer. Preferably, the panel has a thickness of less than 10 millimeters. More preferably, the panel has a thickness between about 3 mm to 7 mm, to meet anticipated design considerations. Various other panel materials can be used without departing from the invention, such as plywood, solid wood, hardboard, medium density fiberboard, wood/non-wood composites, or plastic sheeting. It will be observed that all of the segments for table 10 are cut from a single panel of wood, thereby optimizing available space and greatly reducing waste. This approach further eliminates the need for material lists and cut lists that are often required in conventional furniture fabrication.
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The transitional regions 52 are formed via lattice of strips connected minimally at alternating ends that allow the wood to bend upward from the seat portion to the back rest portion of the chair, which is also referred to as kerfing, in which a series of cuts in close proximity are provided to allow the wood segment to bend from the base of the seat to the back support.
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The top and bottom segments 62 and lateral walls 64 and 66 are pre-scored in specific arrangement to optimize space within the blank 90. Likewise, the structural backbone and other structural support components are pre-scored in a specific arrangement to maximize the number of components that can be placed in a limited amount of space. Components 86a and 86b form the backbone 86 of the block 60. Whereas, components 92, 93 and 94 are not part of the block; rather, these components are jigs to hold the block together, during assembly, while the glue is drying in the initial assembly.
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It should be appreciated from the foregoing that the present invention provides monocoque furniture assembly and method of manufacture utilizing modular wood segments connected by interlocking mating joints that are self-registering for ease of assembly. The monocoque structure achieves structural integrity with much thinner sheet material. Preferably, joints are located away from areas of high stress to maximize strength. Part size is reduced for ease of manufacture, shipping, or handling by dividing larger parts with interlocking joints at areas of lower stress. The system can further include a series of reinforcing struts, trusses, ribs and doublers where required that distribute loads as well as a labeling protocol identifying mating assembly points and orientation thereby eliminating the need for lengthy assembly instructions, special skill or training
Although the invention has been disclosed in detail with reference only to the exemplary embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various other embodiments can be provided without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is defined only by the claims set forth below.