The exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described and illustrated below to encompass methods of customizing furnishings as well as the resulting furnishings incorporating customized indicia. Of course, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the preferred embodiments discussed below are exemplary in nature and may be reconfigured without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. However, for clarity and precision, the exemplary embodiments as discussed below may include optional steps, methods, and features that one of ordinary skill should recognize as not being a requisite to fall within the scope of the invention.
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Each customized, raised-relief inlay 46 may include an indicia 48 integrally formed on the face 50 of the inlay. The indicia 48 may include various types of personalized messages signifying a particular event, a particular person, a particular location, or a particular message. Exemplary indicia include messages such as, without limitation, “Happy 18th Birthday John Doe,” “Jane Doe/Senior Partner/McCoy & Company,” “John & Jane Doe/Married/2006,” “John Doe/Attorney at Law,” “John & Jane Doe/San Francisco/California.” Opposite the face 50 of the inlay 46 is a rectangular rabbeted projection 52 that is received within one of the routed recesses 42, 44 so that the face of the inlay is visible when the projection 52 is inserted into one of the routed recesses 42, 44.
In this exemplary embodiment, each recess 42, 44 is routed from each facial apron panel 32, 36 of the table 10. The dimensions of the recesses 42, 44 are not necessarily unitarily fixed and may be varied to accommodate the dimensions of various projections 52. In exemplary form, each recess 42, 44 has dimensions of 1.31″ in width,
4.31″ in length, and 0.188″ in depth. The dimensions of each projection 52 are very
similar to those of their corresponding recess 42, 44, and in exemplary form are 1.25″ in width, 4.25″ in length, and 0.125″ in depth.
Exemplary dimensions for the other components of the exemplary table 10 include (length×width×height): table top 24 (16″×24″×0.75″); legs 12 (23.25″×1.75″ (tapering to 1.25″)×1.75″ (tapering to 1.25″)); short facial panels 32, 36 (10.50″×4.0″×0.75″); long facial panels 30, 34 (18.50″×4.0″×0.75″); horizontal supports 16 (10.50″×1.75″×0.75″); and, bridging support 18 (19.50″×1.625″×0.75″).
It is to be understood, however, that other dimensions could likewise be utilized in place of the aforementioned dimensions for the exemplary components of the table 10. By way of example, and not limitation, the recesses 42, 44 could be dimensioned to have a length of 1.06″, a width of 3.56″, and a depth of 0.188″. Likewise, the projections 52 could be dimensioned to have a length of 1.0″, a width of 3.5″, and a depth of 0.125″. In sum, those of ordinary skill will readily discern the obvious variations in dimensions that may be imparted to any of the aforementioned exemplary table 10 components.
The instant invention also includes a method of ordering one or more units of furniture and having one or more of its component pieces customized. A first exemplary method includes fabricating a unit of furniture using various preexisting patterns or designs, customizing a component inlay to the unit of furniture in response to a consumer or supplier request, and supplying the consumer or supplier with the customized unit of furniture in satisfaction of a previous request. A second exemplary method includes fabricating a unit of furniture using various preexisting patterns or designs, supplying the unit of furniture to a supplier in at least two component parts, customizing at least one of the component parts in response to a particular consumer request, assembling the component parts to incorporate the customized part(s) as an integral unit of furniture, and supplying the customer with the customized unit of furniture in satisfaction of a previous request.
Implementing the first exemplary method includes providing a furniture catalog in electronic or tangible form that displays various units of furniture 10 such as tables, display stands, serving trays, magazine racks, bookcases, chairs, chests, cabinets, etc. Each of these available furnishings includes a routed recess 42, 44 capable of accepting a rabbeted projection 52 from a customized inlay 46 to mount the customized inlay 46 to the furnishing. A consumer then purchases one or more of the furnishings 10 and indicates what indicia 48 should be associated with the inlay 46. The retailer records this information concerning the indicia 48 requested by the consumer for customization of the inlay 46. In first exemplary variation, the retailer fabricates the base furnishing and the inlays 46 at a single location and combines the customized inlays 46 with the base furnishing prior to shipment of the customized unit of furniture to the customer. In a second exemplary variation, the information from the retailer is submitted to an off-site manufacturer, who, in turn, fabricates the unit of furniture 10 with the permanently mounted inlays 46 prior to shipment of the customized unit of furniture to the retailer or end customer.
It is also within the scope of first exemplary method that the customized units of furniture are ordered by consumers on-line via the Internet, by email, by facsimile, or by telephone. Order forms or other furnishing request information may be obtained electronically or in paper form via the Internet, by email, by facsimile, by catalog, or other means. Exemplary order forms allow consumers to enter their personalized message or design to be associated with the inlay 46. An exemplary website may provide pictures and descriptions of the units of furniture available, in addition to an electronic entry blank. The electronic entry blank allows consumers to type in the personalized message that will be associated with the panel 46 and/or select from preexisting designs to customize the panel 46. Regardless of the means utilized to identify the personalized message or design, the personalized message or design may already be in electronic form or later transcribed into an art layout using a computer program. In any event, the message or design is engraved into the inlay 46 as requested by the customer and thereafter incorporated into the furnishing as an integral component.
Implementing the second exemplary method includes providing a furniture showroom that displays various units of furniture 10 such as tables, display stands, serving trays, magazine racks, bookcases, chairs, chests, cabinets, etc. Each of these units of furniture includes a recess 42 capable of accepting a projection 52 from a customized inlay 46 to mount the customized inlay 46 to the furnishing. A consumer then purchases one or more of the units of furniture 10 and then indicates what indicia 48 should be associated with the inlay 46. The retailer records this information concerning the indicia 48 requested by the consumer for either on-site customization of the inlay 46 or off-site customization of the inlay 46. In any event, indicia is engraved into the inlay 46 and permanently installed into the unit of furniture 10.
In each of the above discussed exemplary methods, inlays 46 may be fabricated completely separate from the base furnishing and thereafter joined with the base furnishing to comprise the customized unit of furniture. In other words, the base furnishing may be fabricated wholly separate from the inlays 46, where the panels are customized at a location not necessarily the same as that of the furnishing fabricator. It should be noted, however, that the base furnishing is not complete until the inlay is permanently installed. In other words, anyone looking at a base furnishing would realize that it is incomplete without the inlay installed.
While the aforementioned furnishings have been described with respect to wood or wood composites, the instant invention is not limited to these compositions of matter. Instead, the invention also is applicable to metal, stone, composites, and polymer furnishings. However, it is envisioned that the material comprising the inlay panel be the same as or substantially similar to the base furnishing to provide an integral, complementary appearance.
Following from the above description and invention summaries, it should be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that, while the methods and apparatuses herein described constitute exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the invention contained herein is not limited to this precise embodiment and that changes may be made to such embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims. Additionally, it is to be understood that the invention is defined by the claims and it is not intended that any limitations or elements describing the exemplary embodiments set forth herein are to be incorporated into the interpretation of any claim element unless such limitation or element is explicitly stated. Likewise, it is to be understood that it is not necessary to meet any or all of the identified advantages or objects of the invention disclosed herein in order to fall within the scope of any claims, since the invention is defined by the claims and since inherent and/or unforeseen advantages of the present invention may exist even though they may not have been explicitly discussed herein.