The present invention relates generally to furniture and more specifically to children's furniture which is easily positionable and multi-functional.
As people grow and develop, their needs in terms of furniture and play toys change. The cost of outfitting a room with toys and furniture to satisfy each developmental stage can be expensive. Thus, it is desirable to provide furniture and toys for children which are adapted to accommodate several developmental stages.
Many convertible or multi-functional items of furniture are known in the art, however many suffer from one or more of the following drawbacks: relatively high expense, bulky or unattractive appearance; use of a large number of parts requiring time and/or tools to convert from one configuration to another; difficulty in conversion, and difficulty in adjusting for the sizes of children as they grow. All of these failings detract from the suitability of some furniture units and defeat the original purpose of providing versatile multi-functional furniture which is inexpensive and easy to transform from one use to the next thereby saving time. Thus, there is a significant need for multi-functional furniture which can be used for numerous applications and can be placed in a variety of settings.
It is one aspect of the present invention to provide a furniture unit that is easily converted into a plurality of different configurations such as a desk, a chair, a rocking chair, a two-person sofa, or any other sitting, playing, or resting apparatus. One embodiment of the invention includes at least a base, top, and curved members along with a support member which extends along inner surfaces of the top, base, and curved members. Preferably the top and the base are the same width, but the length of the top is slightly less than the length of the base.
The furniture unit may be adapted to be used as a chair when the furniture is placed on the floor such that the base is adjacent to the floor, wherein the user places his or her back against the top. In this same orientation, the user can turn around and face the top of the invention, thus using the invention as a desk and chair combination. Although throughout this specification the unit is described as being placed adjacent to a “floor”, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the unit will behave as described herein, with varying degrees of efficiency, when placed on any surface capable of supporting weight, such as sand, grass, carpeting, tile, wood, concrete, etc.
Alternatively, the curved member of one embodiment of the present invention may be placed adjacent to the floor wherein the unit will be adapted to move in a rhythmic, swaying motion, much like a rocking horse, for example. More specifically, to orient the unit as a rocking toy, the curved member is placed adjacent to the floor wherein the unit is easily rocked by the user or by another.
To transfer the invention into a sofa or chair it is oriented such that one side of the curved, base and top members are adjacent to the floor, wherein one or more users can rest on the support member. As it will be apparent to one skilled in the art, these examples are only a few of the possible orientations a furniture unit as described herein can take. In short, with the present invention, the functions of the unit are limited only by the user's imagination.
It is another aspect of the present invention to provide a multi-functional piece of furniture for a user which has a minimum of parts and no assembly required. More specifically, one embodiment of the present invention is constructed from a molded material, such as fiberglass, plastic, carbon fiber composite, or any other moldable material or combinations thereof. As it is evident to one skilled in the art, the present invention may be adapted to be constructed of a single piece of said moldable material. Alternatively, the major components of the present invention may be adapted to be selectively interconnected to perhaps facilitate transportation, storage, repair, or expansion by selective interconnection of additional pieces, among other things. These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description, drawings and claims.
Thus, it is one aspect of the present invention to provide a multi-functional furniture unit that is easily manipulated into a plurality of orientations and does not require complicated set-up or manipulation comprising:
a base member having an inner surface, and an outer surface;
a top member having an inner surface and an outer surface;
a curved member which operably interconnects said base member to said top member, said curved member having an inner surface and an outer surface; and
a support member interconnected to said inner surface of said base, said inner surface of said curved member, and said inner surface of said top member, wherein said furniture unit is adapted to provide a user a chair, a sofa or a rocking toy depending on the orientation of the unit.
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As stated briefly above, the present invention preferably employs the interconnection of four basic members, the base 20, the curved 30, the support 40, an the top 50. Each of said members further includes at least inner and outer surfaces. The curved member 30 is interconnected to and provides a bridge between both the top 50 and the base 20 members such that the invention, when viewed from the side, is generally u-shaped. Furthermore, the curved member 30, in some configurations, also acts as a support for the top 50 and/or the base 20. In addition, in one embodiment, the width of the top 50, the base 20 and the curved 30 members are substantially equal. It should be noted, however, that it is contemplated to use a top 50, a base 20, and a curved 30 members of varying widths. The length of the base 20 and the top 50 can be of any dimension. However, one embodiment of the present invention the top 50 is slightly shorter than that of the base 20. Preferably, the length of the top 50 ranges from to at least about ⅓ of the length of the base 20 to at least about ¾ of the length of the base 20. However in one embodiment of the present invention, the length of the top 50 is approximately ½ the length of the base 20.
The support member 40 is attached to the inner surface 21 of the base 20. The support member 40 extends along the inner surface 31 of the curved member 30 and the inner surface 51 of the top 50. The support member 40, in one embodiment of the present invention, is a fraction of the width of the base 20 or the top 50. The width of the support member 40 is chosen based on the amount of support needed by the base and the top, which is ascertained generally from the weight of materials to be used, the unit's 10 intended uses, average weight of users, and other factors understood by one skilled in the art. For example, in one embodiment of the invention the width of the support member 40 ranges from at least about ¼ of the width of the base 20 to at least about ¾ of the width of the base 40. In another embodiment of the invention the width of the support member 40 is approximately ½ of the width of the base 20 and top 50.
The support member 40, in one embodiment, preferably includes a seat section 41 and a curved upper surface 42 which generally tracks the curvature of the curved member 30. The upper surface of the seat section 41 is preferably shaped substantially square or rectangular, however, it will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that the geometry of the seat section is an aesthetic choice and that any geometry, including a circle, a triangle, a hexagon, etc., will suffice. The curvature of the curved member 30 should be such that, when the unit 10 is placed on the floor such that the curved member 30 is positioned in contact with the floor, the invention will be capable of a rocking motion without flipping or tipping over. Thus, it is possible to have a curved surface 30 with a range of radii of curvature that varies with size, intended use of the unit 10, weight of materials, weight of users, etc. Alternatively, the curved member may also be convex with respect to the base 20 and the top 50, thereby providing a unit 10 that would be incapable of rocking. This alternative embodiment could be used as a toy that simulates a car, airplane, etc. perhaps with colorful depictions of controls thereof.
It is contemplated that the invention will be made of a rigid material that is capable of supporting the weight of users. Such materials can include but are not limited to fiberglass, carbon composite, steel, plastic, or wood. It is also contemplated that the invention can be made having a soft shell with a densely packed foam inside such that the foam will not deform when the weight of the user or users is applied to the unit 10. The soft shell can be made from any suitable material including but not limited to rubber, leather, vinyl, or a durable cloth. It is further contemplated that the invention can also be made having a rigid shell with a densely packed foam inside such that the foam will provide support for the shell to ensure that the shell does not fracture or break. The rigid shell can be made from any suitable material including but not limited to fiberglass, carbon fiber composite, press board, wood, or plastic. The unit 10 could also have surfaces treated with coatings that resist fluids, stains, bacterium, fire, mold, and other undesirable contaminants or hazards. Of course, it is additionally contemplated that the invention can be made in any color of the user's choosing.
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It is contemplated that the invention will comprise a single integral piece. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate how to construct the device from several parts using conventional joining elements and joining techniques. It is also contemplated that one embodiment of the present invention will have physical dimensions and weight characteristics that will make the invention difficult for a small user to manipulate on their own to prevent injury. As the user grows, it is contemplated that the invention will be easy enough for a larger user to manipulate. However, it should be noted that the physical dimensions of the invention can vary according to the needs/wishes of the parents and the user.
To assist in the understanding of the present invention the following list of components and associated numbering found in the drawings is provided herein:
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and alterations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and alterations are within the scope and spirit of the present invention, as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/374,088, filed Apr. 18, 2002, entitled MULTI-FUNCTIONAL FURNITURE, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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