The present invention generally relates to tables, and more particularly relates to tables having multiple functions including but not limited to coffee and side tables.
Tables such as coffee tables are an integral part of most living areas in residential houses. Such tables are often located near a couch or chair to provide a place to set drinks, food, magazines, television remote controls, and other things that people sitting on the couch desire to have in close proximity for easy use.
Things that people in a living area often desire are refrigerated beverages or food items. Such items are usually stored in a refrigerator in a kitchen, garage, or other room remote from the living area. This requires people using the living area to get up and go to the area in which the refrigerator is located to retrieve the refrigerated beverages or food items.
The present invention provides a solution to the above described problem by providing a multifunction table. While the invention is initially described with regard to a coffee table, the invention can also be embodied in other tables such as a side table which can function as night stand in some implementation as further disclosed herein.
Embodiments of the invention solve the problem of having to get up and retrieve refrigerated and/or frozen items from a different room by providing a refrigerator and/or freezer in a table such as a coffee table. For simplicity, the term “refrigerator” will be understood to include devices that cool to a temperature below room temperature but above freezing, freeze or both. By incorporating a refrigerator into the table, people in the living area where the table is located can retrieve a refrigerated beverage or food item without having to leave the living area or, in some cases, even get up from their seat.
By providing a drawer that moves in and out of the refrigerated space, access is provided to a user of a seating area at a convenient location and orientation. This is contrary to normal small sized refrigerators which have a pivoting door instead of a drawer. Due to the spacing that often exists between a coffee table and a couch, for example, a drawer provides better access and easier opening than does a pivoting door.
Most refrigerators require an electrically-driven refrigerating system that generates heat outside of the refrigerated space. This heat must be removed from portions of the refrigerating system, such as a compressor, in order for the refrigerating system to work. Embodiments of the invention include audio speakers integrated in the table. The audio speakers can have air ports that permit movement of air between the back side of speaker drivers and the environment outside of the speakers. In some embodiments, these air ports open into an area inside the table that includes the compressor and/or other heat generating portions of the refrigerating system. The air moved by the speakers through the air ports can, in turn, move the air directly adjacent to the heat generating portions to create air circulation around the heat generating portions. This air circulation can remove heat from the heat generating portions to help cool them.
Each of the multifunction tables described herein may further be a “smart” table comprising various electronics and ports configured for providing audio, lighting, electronic device charging (e.g. cell phones), and other functions/features as described herein.
In one aspect, a multifunction table includes: a base formed by a removable rear panel, a right side panel, a left side panel, a top panel, and a bottom panel; a top surface defined by the top panel; a refrigeration assembly located within the base and below the top surface, the refrigeration assembly having a refrigerated storage area that is accessible by a slideable drawer; and a non-refrigerated storage assembly located within the base and below the top surface, the non-refrigerated storage assembly having a slideable drawer; wherein the top surface is the upper most surface of the table and covers substantially all of the base of the table.
In another aspect, a multifunction table includes: a base; a top panel attached to an upper portion of the base, the top panel having a top surface; a removable rear panel attached to a rear area of the base; a refrigeration unit located within the base and below the top panel; a non-refrigerated storage assembly located within the base and below the top panel; a ventilated air space within the base, the air space being located between the removable rear panel and the refrigeration unit; and a pair of speakers each having a speaker driver.
In another aspect, a multifunction table includes; a housing formed by a removable rear panel, a right side panel, a left side panel, a top panel, and a bottom panel, the housing having a front side; a top surface defined by the top panel; a refrigeration assembly located within the housing and below the top surface, the refrigeration assembly having a refrigerated storage area that is accessible by a slideable drawer; a non-refrigerated storage assembly located within the base and below the top surface, the non-refrigerated storage assembly having a slideable drawer; and a speaker insert removably inserted in a frontally open receptacle of the housing above the drawers, the speaker insert defining a pair of laterally spaced apart speaker housings each including a speaker driver and a frontally open storage compartment 930 disposed between the speaker housings.
In yet another aspect, the invention is directed to a table having a base; a top surface attached to an upper area of the base; a refrigeration assembly located within the base and below the top surface, the refrigeration assembly having a refrigerated storage area that is accessible by a drawer; and a non-refrigerated storage assembly located within the base and below the top surface, the non-refrigerated storage assembly having a drawer. The top surface is the upper most surface of the table and covers substantially all of the table (i.e. width and depth).
In some embodiments, the table has a rectangular parallelepiped or cuboid configuration having a length, a height, and a width. In some embodiments, the height is smaller than the length, and the height is smaller than the width.
In some embodiments, the non-refrigerated storage assembly has a plurality of drawers.
Some embodiments include a first audio speaker and a second audio speaker. In some embodiments, the first audio speaker projects sound out of a first side surface of the table, and the second audio speaker projects sound out of a second side surface of the table, and the first side surface and the second side surface are opposite sides of the table.
Some embodiments include a rear panel attached to the base, an upper panel attached to the base, and a bottom panel attached to the base.
Some embodiments include an air space within the base, the air space being located between the rear panel and the refrigeration section. In some embodiments, each of the first and second audio speakers has a driver and a port, the port fluidly connecting a rear side of the driver and the air space.
In some embodiments, the refrigeration assembly includes a compressor located in the air space, and the air space is a compressor chamber.
In some embodiments, when the driver is operating, the driver moves air in and out of the port such that air is moved around the compressor.
In some embodiments, a gap is provided between the rear panel and upper panel, the gap allowing air to pass from the air space to the environment outside the table. In some embodiments, the gap is a uniform gap around the rear panel. Some embodiments include ventilation openings in the bottom panel, the ventilation openings being fluidly connected to the air space.
Some embodiments include a control panel that controls functions of the refrigeration assembly. In some embodiments, the control panel further comprises controls that control functions of the first and second audio speakers.
Some embodiments include an electrical receptacle for providing electrical power to a device external to the table.
Some embodiments include a USB port for connecting an external music source to the first and second audio speakers.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating particular embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
With reference to the drawings, hereinafter, description will be given of tables according to embodiments based on the present invention. While the invention is exemplified herein as a coffee table, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts discussed herein can be applied other tables, including without limitation, end tables, lamp tables, sofa tables, and any other type of table. As a result, while a coffee table is used to describe the invention, it is noted that the table can be any of the alternate devices listed above, or any other table.
The description of illustrative embodiments according to principles of the present invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description. In each of the following embodiments, if mention is made of counts, quantities and the like, the scope of the present invention is not necessarily limited to the counts, quantities and the like unless otherwise specified. In the respective embodiments to be described below, the same components and corresponding components are denoted with the same reference characters, and therefore the duplicative description is not repeated in some instances.
As used throughout, ranges are used as shorthand for describing each and every value that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus of the range. In addition, all references cited herein are hereby incorporated by referenced in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
In the description of embodiments disclosed herein, any reference to direction or orientation is merely intended for convenience of description and is not intended in any way to limit the scope of the present invention. Relative terms such as “lower,” “upper,” “horizontal,” “vertical,”, “above,” “below,” “up,” “down,” “top” and “bottom” as well as derivative thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly,” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description only and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation. Terms such as “attached,” “coupled,” “connected,” “interconnected,” and the like refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise.
Moreover, the features and benefits of the invention are illustrated by reference to the exemplified embodiments. Accordingly, the invention expressly should not be limited to such exemplary embodiments illustrating some possible non-limiting combination of features that may exist alone or in other combinations of features.
Table 10 may be shaped and configured to function as a coffee table. Accordingly, in one embodiment table 10 may have a length (measured between right side 40 and left side 50) which is at least two-times the height of the table (measured from the top to bottom of front side 30—excluding the legs 370).
This example of table 10 has a refrigeration unit or assembly 100 and a non-refrigerated storage unit or assembly 200 with openings located on and accessible from the front side 30. In this example, refrigeration assembly 100 is accessed by a single drawer (discussed below) and storage assembly 200 includes two drawers (discussed below). Other embodiments have different numbers of drawers and/or pivoting doors instead of drawers, or a combination of the two. Refrigeration assembly 100 may be configured as a thermoelectric refrigeration unit in one embodiment.
Upper surface 20 includes control section 700 that controls various functions of the table. In this example, control section 700 includes a display 710, refrigerator controls 720, and sound controls 730 for audio speakers that are either part of, or separate from, table 10. Display 710 can show various information depending upon what controls are being used. For example, display 710 can show a refrigerator temperature, or other information pertaining to the refrigerator, when refrigerator controls 720 are being used. Display 710 can show sound information such as, for example, on or off, source, volume, balance, trouble, bass, etc., when sound controls 730 are being used. Control section 700 can also provide controls for other devices either integral to table 10 or external to table 10. For example, control section 700 can control an infrared, radio frequency, or other transmitter in table 10 that sends signals to lighting dimmers, window blinds, televisions, audio system components, door locks, or any other device that can be controlled. The control section 700 may thus be operably coupled to a programmable logic circuit (PLC) or controller in the table, which may be similar to the controller defined by programmable microprocessor 2000 further described elsewhere herein. Details of the microprocessor 2000 and related devices of the PLC will not be repeated here for the sake of brevity.
Table 10 also includes an input/charging station 600 that, in this case, includes USB ports 610 and other input and/or charging connections. Charging station 600 may be disposed on one of the right or left side panels 23 or 24; however, other locations may be used. USB ports 610 can be simple charging ports for devices such as phones, tablets, computers, and other electrical devices, or can be input connections for attaching a source of music or other audio to table 10, or a combination of both. Other input and/or charging connections that can be provided include, without limitation, HDMI, mini USB, micro USB, various smart phone connectors, optical connectors, RCA connectors, 3.5 mm audio connectors, or any other input or charging connection. In some embodiments, an output connector can also be included to pass an audio signal from the table to an external device such as, for example, headphones, external speakers, a storage device, or an external sound system.
Also shown in
While a certain number of input and/or charging ports, outlets, and connections are shown, it is noted that any number of any type of connection can be included.
Table 10, in this example, has two audio speaker housings 410, 420 located at the rear upper corners of sides 40,50, respectively which contain speakers (e.g. drivers).
Speaker housings 410, 420 are shown in more detail in
It is noted that table 10 can have a power cord 902 that plugs into a power socket 905 on one end and at the other end to an available 120V building electrical power receptacle, thereby providing electric power for a main power supply or bus (not shown) of the table 10 (see, e.g.
Esthetically, side table 1000 may be similar in contour, profile, and configuration to coffee table 10 to form a coordinated set when paired with table 10. Side table 1000 however is smaller in at least length than coffee table 10 making it more amenable to function as a side table or night stand. Side table 1000 may therefore have a length less than twice the height of the front side 1030.
Side table 1000 has a primary housing or base comprising a plurality of panels including top panel 2021, bottom panel 2022, right side panel 2023, left side panel 2024, and removable rear panel 1932 which define a forwardly open primary cavity 2030. The cavity 2030 may divided by a vertical division wall 2031 into a refrigerated opening 1210 and non-refrigerated opening 1240. The plurality of panels define a top 1010 defining a horizontal top or upper surface 1020, a front side 1030, a right side 1040, a left side 1050, a rear side 1060 and a bottom 1070. Table 1000 has a rectangular parallelpiped or cuboid configuration in one non-limiting embodiment. This example is a table with a horizontal rectangular upper surface, a horizontal rectangular bottom, and vertical rectangular front, back and sides. Adjoining corner regions between these may be rounded in one embodiment as shown similarly to table 10. Other embodiments of the invention however can have a different number of sides, use shapes other than rectangles, and use angles other than 90°. In this example, upper surface 1020 is flat and covers substantially all of the entirety of the table from side to side and front to rear. A plurality of legs 370 elevates the side table 1000 above the floor similarly to table 10.
A removable rear panel 1932 may be provided on rear side 1060 of side table 1000. Rear panel 1932 conceals the refrigeration unit assembly 100 and its compressor 160 arranged at the rear side of the table 1000 in a manner similar to that already shown in
Similarly to table 10, side table 1000 includes refrigeration unit or assembly 100 and non-refrigerated storage unit or assembly 200 with access to the user via openings from the front side 1030. These units may be arranged side by side similarly to table 10. In this example, refrigeration assembly 100 may be accessed by a single sliding drawer 1130 manually movable by the user into and out of the refrigerated opening 1210 in table 1000 via sliders 135/137. A smaller internal drawer 2008 may be provided which is nested inside drawer 1130 for organizing storage of refrigerated items in drawer 1130. Drawer 1130 is configured for holding multiple refrigerated items (e.g. beverage containers, snacks, food, etc.). The drawer 1130 is cooled by compressor 160 (see, e.g.
Non-refrigerated storage assembly 200 includes a single sliding drawer 1220 in this case supported on sliders 235/237 within a non-refrigerated opening 1240. Construction and details of refrigeration assembly 100 and non-refrigerated storage assemblies 200 were previously described herein. Other embodiments of side table 1000 may have different numbers of drawers and/or pivoting doors instead of drawers, or a combination of the two.
Side table 1000 may further include a frontally open storage compartment 930 disposed between the upper surface 1020 and drawers 1130 and 1220. This provides ready-access storage for any of numerous items, such as books, magazines, personal electronic devices 2060 (see, e.g.
Side table 1000 further includes a wireless charging pad 900 integrated into the upper surface 1020 of the table for recharging electronic devices such as cell phones, watches, etc. Charging pad 900 comprises associated electrical/electronic circuity coupled to a power supply for forming a fully functional wireless charging station. This technology is commercially available and it is well within the ambit of those skilled in the art to provide a wireless charging pad without further elaboration.
Side table 1000 further includes a motion-activated front light bar such as LED (light emitting diode) strip 904 disposed near the bottom of the front side 1020. A motion sensor 906, which may be disposed on the bottom 1070 of side table 1000, is configured to detect motion in front of the table and activate the LED strip 904 when a user passes near the front side 1030 of the table. In one embodiment, sensor 906 may be configured for detecting motion in a 35-45° angle and 3 meter circumference as a non-limiting example. Sensor 906 is operably and communicably coupled to LED strip 904. Control circuitry associated with the LED strip 904 may include a timer circuit to terminate power to the strip and light emission after a preprogrammed period of time if no further motion is detected in the interim by motion sensor 906. The timing may be controlled by programmable controller 2000 via a software application (“app”) running on a user's personal electronic device 2060.
Additional lighting provided with side table 1000 may include a rear light bar such as LED strip 908 disposed on the rear side 1060 of the table. LED strip 908 and associated circuitry may be configured to provide accent or ambience lighting in one embodiment which is variable in intensity and color. The LED strip 908 is operable to change between a plurality of user-selectable colors of the visible spectrum (e.g. red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet) via a rotatable lighting control knob 910 mounted on rear side 1060. Alternatively, the rear lighting may be remotely controlled via a software application (“app”) running on an external personal electronic device (e.g. cell phone, pad, tablet, etc.) wirelessly communicating with the lighting system via a wireless interface. The intensity (i.e. visible level) of lighting may be controlled via the lighting control knob 910 or the software app. In one embodiment, the rear LED strip 908 may be integrated into a semi-circular support hood 914 extending for at least the length of the LED strip, and preferably longer as shown. Hood 914 is configured to direct light emitted by LED strip 908 rearward and upwards at an angle to vertical for producing the ambience lighting effect which shines on building wall adjacent to the rear of side table 1000. The wall acts as a display surface for the lighting effects.
In one embodiment, the rear LED strip 908 and associated circuitry may be configured to selectively simulate a sunrise for use of side table 1000 as a nightstand. The intensity of light generated by the LED strip 908 may gradually increase over time during a wake-up lighting sequence. The circuitry may be configured and preprogrammed via the software app running on the external personal electronic device 2060 to initiate the LED strip 908 lighting at a user preselected wake-up time.
Side table 1000 further includes audio speakers similarly to coffee table 10 already described herein, albeit the present speaker housings 1410, 1420 may configured and arranged differently on the table. As shown in the figures, speaker housings 1410, 1420 are disposed on right and left sides of the table 1000 and may extend for substantially the entire front to rear depth of the table for improved bass response. The speaker drivers 1418, 1428 are disposed on the front side 1030 of table 1000 to project sound in a forward direction from the table 1000. Each speaker housing 1410, 1420 includes a speaker cover grille 1412, 1422 in a similar manner to table 10 to conceal and protect the drivers. In lieu of separate speaker cover grilles, they may be combined into a single grille which covers both speaker drivers 1418, 1428 as shown. A speaker knob 912 may be disposed on the rear side 1060 of table 1000 is operably coupled to audio circuitry in the table to control the volume of sound produced by the speakers.
In one embodiment, the speaker housings 1410, 1420, wireless charging pad 900, and frontally open storage compartment 930 may be incorporated into a single insertable and removable speaker insert 2005 shown in
With additional reference to
In one embodiment, the programmable controller 2000 may further include circuitry and devices configured for providing a white noise generator. The white noise, which may comprise several user selectable sounds, are played through the audio system and speaker drivers 1418, 1428 for use when a user sleeps or simply relaxes or meditates.
Side table 1000 further includes a plurality of 120V electrical outlets 920 and USB ports 922 similarly to table 10. In one embodiment, the outlets and ports may be arranged within an elongated rearwardly open cavity 2014 formed in removable rear panel 932 which defines a connectivity station 924 arranged at the rear side 1060 of table 1000. This allows devices requiring either a 120V device (e.g. lamp, charging block, clock, etc.) or USB connection for an external electronic device (e.g. cell phone, notebook, pad device, etc.) for charging and/or direct connectively interface to be accommodated and powered by the table 1000. In one embodiment, an elongated cord pass-through slot 926 may be formed through the top 1010 and upper surface 1020 of side table 1000 to provide cord management and connection to external electronic devices which might be placed on the upper surface 1020 of the table. An elongated upper pass-through slot 926 is disposed in the top 1010 proximate to the rear end of the table upper surface 1020 and extends horizontally between the right and left sides 1040, 1050 of side table 1000. In addition, a second elongated lower pass-through slot 2012 is disposed within rear cavity 2014 of the table 1000 which extends forward through rear inner wall 1211 into the storage compartment 930 beneath the table upper surface 1020. This allows connection to external personal electronic device (e.g. cell phone, pad, tablet, etc.) which might be placed inside the storage compartment 930.
The rear side 1060 of side table 1000 may include a power socket 2002 for connection to a power cord 2003 to provide electric power to the table. Power cord 2003 in turn is connected to an available 120V power outlet of the building/dwelling located proximate to the table. Power socket 2002 may be electrically connected to a power distribution block 2004 having wiring pin connectors or terminals for a wiring harness (not shown) to distribute electric power to the PCB 2000, audio system, lighting systems, refrigeration system, electrical outlets and USB ports, wireless charging pad, etc. already described herein. In one possible embodiment, power distribution block 2004 may be disposed on the PCB 2000 assembly. Other mounting locations in table 1000 for the distribution block 2004 may be used.
As can be seen from this disclosure, the invention (including tables 10 and 1000) provides a solution to at least the problem of providing convenient access to refrigerated or frozen items in an esthetically pleasing way in very close proximity to seating. In addition, the invention further provides “smart” tables which each incorporate various audio, visual, electronics, and electric power for interfacing with a user and their electronic devices. These features thereby advantageously provide useful enhancements and functionality beyond strict utilitarian function as a conventional table.
While the foregoing description and drawings represent the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that various additions, modifications and substitutions may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the accompanying claims. In particular, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms, structures, arrangements, proportions, sizes, and with other elements, materials, and components, without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention may be used with many modifications of structure, arrangement, proportions, sizes, materials, and components and otherwise, used in the practice of the invention, which are particularly adapted to specific environments and operative requirements without departing from the principles of the present invention. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being defined by the appended claims, and not limited to the foregoing description or embodiments.
The present application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/484,633 filed Apr. 12, 2017; the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
1351097 | Cook | Aug 1920 | A |
1492428 | Cook | Apr 1924 | A |
3292931 | Grunwald | Dec 1966 | A |
3572873 | Harting, Jr. | Mar 1971 | A |
3732702 | Desch | May 1973 | A |
4571740 | Kirby | Feb 1986 | A |
4581902 | Starck et al. | Apr 1986 | A |
4939912 | Leonovich, Jr. | Jul 1990 | A |
5235822 | Leonovich, Jr. | Aug 1993 | A |
5415010 | Woo | May 1995 | A |
6484512 | Anderson | Nov 2002 | B1 |
6564570 | Koike et al. | May 2003 | B2 |
6715299 | Kim | Apr 2004 | B2 |
6769260 | Lee | Aug 2004 | B2 |
7418747 | Myers | Sep 2008 | B1 |
7519195 | Hesketh | Apr 2009 | B2 |
7744252 | Maxik | Jun 2010 | B2 |
8038235 | Lowery et al. | Oct 2011 | B2 |
8506023 | Goldie | Aug 2013 | B2 |
8517478 | Diemel | Aug 2013 | B2 |
9124308 | Metcalf | Sep 2015 | B2 |
D752905 | Healy et al. | Apr 2016 | S |
9722449 | Jung | Aug 2017 | B2 |
9970651 | Wang | May 2018 | B2 |
10037673 | Gray | Jul 2018 | B1 |
10084337 | Cozzi | Sep 2018 | B1 |
10212519 | Nelson | Feb 2019 | B2 |
20080203868 | Leclear | Aug 2008 | A1 |
20120091797 | Kesler | Apr 2012 | A1 |
20130327064 | Stein | Dec 2013 | A1 |
20150320203 | Mandon | Nov 2015 | A1 |
20160049034 | Stradiota | Feb 2016 | A1 |
20170258223 | Stampler | Sep 2017 | A1 |
20180014097 | Lin | Jan 2018 | A1 |
20180191178 | Byrne | Jul 2018 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20180295986 A1 | Oct 2018 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
62484633 | Apr 2017 | US |