Ready to assemble furniture is very popular because it can be relatively inexpensive as compared to fully assembled furniture, and for ease of assembly. However, there are pieces of furniture that have been proven to be exceedingly difficult to provide as ready to assemble furniture. One such type of furniture relates to any type of furniture in which a recliner mechanism is included.
Recliner mechanisms create particular problems when provided with ready to assemble furniture; in fact, the precision of preparing the interlocking parts is typically beyond the ability of the average person working with ready to assemble furniture. The present invention addresses this deficiency and provides a novel RTA assembly whereby recliner components are provided.
The present invention provides an RTA recliner that assembles in a manner significantly less complex then current recliners.
The RTA recliner mechanism of the present invention is also easy for assembly in a manufacturing environment due to the fact that the novel configuration as an RTA article speeds up the assembly process. In an environment where a manufacturer of distributor desires to assemble the RTA recliner prior to shipment, it provides a more rapid assembly time then currently assembled recliners.
Persons familiar with the furniture industry in the U.S. recognize it is difficult to manufacture reclining furniture outside states like MS and NC, because it is hard to find skilled labor to do this. With the recliner of the present invention, including the inventive slide and lock concept mechanism mounting configuration, assembly is easier for manufacturers and gives manufacturers greater latitude to recruit and hire persons capable of assembly.
Although the general description herein is illustrated as a recliner, the present invention is suitable for may types of furniture, including, but not limited to gliding recliners, rockers, swivel recliners, swivel chairs, sofas, loveseats, chairs, sectionals, modular pieces, and the like.
In one embodiment, the present invention is a ready to assemble (RTA) recliner comprising:
a first configuration, being a disassembled configuration, said first configuration having an assembled functioning recliner mechanism, wherein said mechanism is constructed and arranged to be packaged with component parts; and
a second configuration, whereby said second configuration is an assembled configuration, said assembled configuration completed in an assembly process in which hand tools, including, but not limited to, wrenches, pliers, vices, hammers, screwdrivers and the like are not required, said second configuration utilizing said reclining mechanism, wherein said reclining mechanism is constructed with a male-female sliding track for providing movement, said female track fixed to said RTA recliner, and complementary male portion sliding within said female track to provide motion and actuate said recliner mechanism into reclined and retracted positions.
In one embodiment the invention includes
A connection apparatus for furniture, comprising:
The furniture base comprises one of: a rocker base, a swivel base, a glider base, a glider-swivel base, a stationary base, or combinations thereof.
In one embodiment the invention is a connection apparatus for furniture, comprising:
The connection apparatus further comprises one or more arms connected to said furniture seat box by a plurality of male-female connectors.
In one embodiment, the invention is a connection apparatus for furniture, comprising:
The connection apparatus has each scissor mechanism further comprises a seat back connection bracket attached to the back of each scissors mechanism, said seat back connection bracket adapted to attach to a corresponding bracket on a furniture seat back.
In one embodiment, the invention is a connection apparatus for furniture, comprising:
The ends of the drive bar or tube are connected to the corresponding scissor mechanism with a spring-socket ball structure. Also, the ends of the drive bar or tube are connected to the corresponding scissor mechanism with male/female clips.
The connection further comprises a foot rest release handle snap-lock mechanically linked to one end of said drive bar or tube.
In one embodiment, the invention is a connection apparatus for furniture, comprising:
Ready to assemble furniture is popular with consumers. Reclining furniture is often bulky and cannot be provided as a ready to assemble (RTA) product.
The present invention has developed an article of furniture incorporating at least one recliner, whereby the configuration has a first configuration being a disassembled configuration and a second configuration being an assembled configuration.
Although the term “recliner” is used herein, the recliner is intended to be used as a stand alone recliner, or a recliner incorporated into a sofa, love seat, sectional, and any other larger piece of furniture (larger relative to a stand alone recliner).
The disassembled configuration, in a preferred embodiment, provides for a RTA recliner having a functional and assembled recliner mechanism secured to a seat base, but the recliner mechanism and other components are constructed and arranged to fit in a rectangular shaped container utilizing 80-99% of the interior volume of said container. The volume utilization in a rectangular container is important in maximizing volume and reducing shipping costs.
Conventional recliners are provided in one of two ways: completely disassembled and requiring significant amount of skill and tools to assemble the recliner mechanism; or completely assembled and having back portions with angular offsets relative to the seat to provide a seat back that is an obtuse angle in the sitting area. This offset results in inefficient utilization of shipping volume.
The present invention has utilized several unique recliner mechanism configurations and incorporated these into the present invention.
One mechanism provides the recliner on a track with a male-female interaction. The male portion being movable within the track and having locking points constructed to restrict movement at predetermined intervals.
Other embodiments contemplate similar configurations as the track mechanism. It is contemplated that configurations in which the recliner mechanism imparts a linear or substantially linear configuration when the mechanism is activated. The novel linear relationship of the movable portion in relation to the fixed portion provides the geometric configuration that allows the recliner to be packaged in an unassembled configuration in a rectangular box with the other furniture components. In one embodiment, the mechanism is moved with a slide and lock arrangement. In yet another embodiment, the mechanism interaction is through a snap and lock system.
The present invention provides an assembly whereby the elimination of many bolts and connectors is achieved by using a slide and lock or snap assembly system.
The present invention represents a significant cost savings in manufacture and production because this system is eliminating 20+ bolts depending on style of mechanism. A manufacturer will be able to assemble approximately 4 times as many mechanisms with half of the labor.
This also saves on repairs because the consumer can replace a part by just snapping it on and off.
The invention is contemplated to be used with all motion/reclining mechanisms, including, but not limited to recliner, sofa, loveseat, sectional, loungers, modular pieces.
A non-limiting list of some of the connections includes
1. male bracket on scissors connects to female bracket on seat box frame,
2. male bracket on scissors connects to female bracket on footrest,
3. drive tube connects to left facing scissor and right facing scissor with the spring button or push button,
4. reclining sofa mechanism has the stabilizer/support tube that connect to the left facing scissors and right facing scissors with the male and female clips,
5. arms fasten on with male female connector (hand knob bolts),
6. release handle assembly connects with the push button or spring button,
7. the base assembly which could be a rocker base, swivel base, glider base, glider swivel base combination or a stationary base will connect male female—slide lock, snap connection,
8. position a base rail on the piece to make it a one piece sofa; alternatively, it can be done as a modular piece, allowing the customer to build their own sofa or sectional because in is individual pieces
9. the back will snap on with male female connectors.
In one embodiment, the RTA recliner additionally minimizes the use of tools by connecting pieces with complimentary peg and slot connectors.
A fixed peg inserts into a complimentary slot and moves along the slot into a position that locks and/or restricts movement of the peg.
The RTA recliner of the present invention assembles without use of any tools, especially hand tools. There is no need for screwdrivers, hammers, pliers, vice grips, wrenches or any type of tools. The RTA recliner of the present invention is strong and sturdy, even when assembled without tools.
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Additionally contemplated in the present invention are connectors for at least one arm portion 14 utilizing hand bolt 36 that attaches to seat base 22 by connector nuts 38 incorporated onto seat base 22.
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While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims benefit to each of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/713,289 filed Oct. 12, 2012; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/758,242 filed Jan. 29, 2013; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/758,263 filed Jan. 29, 2013; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/802,963 filed Mar. 18, 2013, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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61713289 | Oct 2012 | US | |
61758242 | Jan 2013 | US | |
61758263 | Jan 2013 | US | |
61802963 | Mar 2013 | US |