The invention relates, in some embodiments and aspects, to “Ready-To-Assemble” furniture and methods of constructing and packaging the same. More specifically, in some embodiments and aspects, the invention relates to Ready-To-Assemble chairs, stools and other seating, and packaging and construction methods for the same.
Much of the furniture sold today is manufactured so it can be shipped as component parts, whether the components are wood, metal, plastic, combinations thereof, upholstered or non-upholstered. These component parts may be assembled by the manufacturer at a location distant from the factory and then sold to consumers, or the component parts can be packaged as a complete unit and sold directly to consumers whereby the consumer does the final assembly of the item. The latter is commonly referred to as Ready-To-Assemble (RTA) or “Knock Down” furniture.
A major advantage of RTA furniture over fully assembled or pre-assembled furniture is that the per-unit freight cost of RTA is made cheaper than assembled furniture by the simple fact that more units can be loaded into shipping trailers or containers than when fully or partially assembled. For this reason, manufacturers and retailers are constantly searching for ways to reduce the package size of such items. This also applies to warehousing costs, since the smaller RTA packaged items take up less storage space as the same unit fully assembled. If items can be manufactured and packaged to reduce their package size, there are significant cost savings in both the transportation and warehousing that can give the manufacturer and retailer a price advantage over their competitors.
With the growth of internet e-commerce sales, transportation costs become even more critical as e-commerce retailers compete with each other and brick and mortar retailers. When e-commerce retailers can reduce their drop-ship delivery costs on items from their distribution centers to their customers, they will have an overall increase in cost advantage. Because of this competitive environment, manufacturers and retailers are constantly attempting to reduce item package size in an effort to reduce their overall costs.
Embodiments of the invention allow for the further reduction in the cubic measure of package sizes of RTA chairs, stools and seating than is currently possible using conventional manufacturing and packaging methods. Additionally, the smaller package size requires less warehouse space and less retail store display space, thereby reducing storage costs. Smaller packages that are easier to handle also reduce the risk of injury to individuals handling the items.
Aspects of the invention include methods of packaging Ready-To-Assemble chairs, stools and other seating. Other aspects include construction methods for the same.
Some embodiments of the invention may include a ready-to-assemble chair, comprising a seat assembly, wherein said seat assembly comprises a top seat surface, at least three sides, and an underside, wherein the underside has an internal cavity defined by the at least three sides; a seat back assembly, wherein said seat back assembly is configured to fit substantially within the internal cavity of the underside of the seat assembly in a flat orientation when said chair is disassembled; and at least three legs.
In further embodiments, an internal cavity of the seat assembly, the seat back assembly and at least one leg may be configured so that the seat back assembly and at least one leg can fit substantially within the internal cavity of the seat assembly in a flat orientation when said chair is disassembled. Yet further embodiments may include at least two legs fitting substantially within the internal cavity of the seat assembly in a flat orientation when said chair is disassembled.
In still further embodiments, the seat assembly may have a depression on the top seat surface, configured to accept the seat back assembly upon assembly of the chair: in some, said depression extends the entire width of said seat assembly, in others, said depression is configured such that one or more legs may be placed flat within said depression when said chair is disassembled.
In some embodiments, the width of the seat back assembly is the same as the width of the seat assembly, or wherein the width of the seat back assembly is smaller than the width of the seat assembly. In some embodiments, said seat assembly and/or seat back assembly may be upholstered. Some embodiments of the RTA chair further comprise seat covers for said seat assembly and/or seat back.
Some aspects of the invention may include a method of packaging a ready-to-assemble chair, wherein the ready-to-assemble chair comprises a seat assembly, wherein said seat assembly comprises a top seat surface, at least three sides, and an underside, wherein the underside has an internal cavity defined by the at least three sides, a seat back assembly, wherein said seat back assembly is configured to fit substantially within the internal cavity of the underside of the seat assembly in a flat orientation when said chair is disassembled, and at least three legs, comprising: placing the seat back assembly flat within the internal cavity of the underside of the seat assembly to minimize the overall dimensions of the chair when disassembled.
In some aspects the internal cavity of the seat assembly and the seat back assembly are configured, when said seat back assembly is placed within said internal cavity, to create a gap capable of fitting at least one leg, wherein the method further comprises placing said at least one leg flat within said gap.
Some aspects may further include the seat back assembly configured to have space to fit one or more legs either atop or below said seat back assembly, when said seat back assembly is placed within said internal cavity, further comprising placing said one or more legs flat either atop or below said seat back assembly.
In some aspects, the seat assembly has a depression on the top seat surface, configured to accept the seat back assembly upon assembly of the chair, further comprising placing one or more legs such that they lay flat within said depression. In some aspects, said depression extends the entire width of said seat assembly, in others, said depression is configured such that one or more legs may be placed flat within said depression when said chair is disassembled.
In some aspects, the width of the seat back assembly is the same as the width of the seat assembly, or wherein the width of the seat back assembly is smaller than the width of the seat assembly. In some aspects, said seat assembly and/or seat back assembly may be upholstered. Some embodiments of the RTA chair further comprise seat covers for said seat assembly and/or seat back.
Some aspects of the present invention may include a method of assembly of a ready-to-assemble chair, wherein the ready-to-assemble chair comprises, when said chair is disassembled, a seat assembly, wherein said seat assembly comprises a top seat surface, at least three sides, and an underside, wherein the underside has an internal cavity defined by the at least three sides, a seat back assembly, wherein said seat back assembly is configured to fit substantially within the internal cavity of the underside of the seat assembly in a flat orientation when said chair is disassembled, and at least three legs, comprising: attaching said seat back subassembly and said at least three legs to said seat assembly.
In some aspects, said chair further comprises, when said chair is disassembled, fasteners for attaching said seat back assembly to said seat assembly, and said at least three legs to said seat assembly, wherein said attaching said seat back subassembly and said at least three legs to said seat assembly, further comprises using said fasteners.
In some aspects, the internal cavity of the seat assembly, the seat back assembly and at least one leg is configured so that the seat back assembly and at least one leg fit substantially flat within the internal cavity of the seat assembly. In other aspects, at least two legs fit substantially flat within the internal cavity of the seat assembly. In others, said seat assembly has a depression on the top seat surface, configured to accept the seat back assembly upon assembly of the chair. In yet others, said depression extends the entire width of said seat assembly. In further aspects, said depression is configured such that one or more legs may be placed flat substantially within said depression, when the chair is disassembled.
In some aspects, the width of said seat back assembly is the same as the width of the seat assembly, in others the width of the seat back assembly is less than the width of the seat assembly. In others, said seat assembly and/or seat back assembly are upholstered. In yet others, said chair further comprises seat covers for said seat assembly and/or seat back, further comprising attaching said seat covers over said seat assembly and/or seat back.
The attached drawings are included to further explain the embodiments and aspects of the present invention and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments and together with the description serve to explain principles of embodiments. Other embodiments and many of the intended advantages of embodiments will be readily appreciated as they become understood by reference to the following detailed description. The elements of the drawings are not to scale relative to each other. Like reference numbers designate corresponding similar parts.
Before any embodiments or aspects of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
The following discussion is presented to enable a person skilled in the art to make and use embodiments of the invention, and practice aspects of the invention. Various modifications to the illustrated embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles herein can be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from embodiments of the invention. Thus, embodiments of the invention are not intended to be limited to embodiments shown but are to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. The following detailed description is to be read with reference to the figures, in which like elements in different figures have like reference numerals. The figures, which are not necessarily to scale, depict selected embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of embodiments of the invention. Skilled artisans will recognize the examples provided herein have many useful alternatives and fall within the scope of embodiments of the invention.
In general, terms used in the specification, drawing and claims shall be given their commonly used definition in the relevant arts. Where in conflict, the definitions provided below and elsewhere in the specification control. The “underside” of an object herein means its non-seating surface, not contacting a seated person in normal use. The directions “top” and “bottom” refer to the chair and chair parts oriented and assembled as in normal use (i.e., legs on the ground, chair upright). The terms “left” and “right” are equivalent to the left and right orientation of someone seated, facing forward, in the chair. For purposes of consistent description, the terms “length”/“height” and “width” are defined when parts or components are orientated as when assembled in a chair and the chair placed in a normal upright position. “Depth” is equivalent to the narrowest dimension of the seat or seat back assembly. Thus, for the seat back, the dimensions “height” “width” and “depth” are used; for the seat, “length” “width” and “depth” are used.
Two or more parts or components in a “flat” orientation or “fitting flat” against each other means that such parts are orientated near or against each other to minimize their overall depth, i.e., the volume they take up within a package; such parts may physically touch, but do not necessary need to, i.e., they may be separated by a protective layer or spacer during packaging in some embodiments or aspects.
In many embodiments and aspects of the invention, the seat back assembly may have a shape and height/length x width dimensions to fit within a cavity in the underside of the seat assembly, or vice versa. “To fit substantially within” is defined as having at least a part of the depth of the seat back assembly fit within the cavity in the underside of the seat (or vice versa). In other words, the depth of the seat back assembly (seat assembly) may be more, the same or less than the depth of the cavity in the underside of the seat assembly (seat back assembly), when fit substantially within and laying flat in the cavity.
An embodiment of the invention is directed to RTA seating, and manufacturing and packaging method for all types of seating. The invention is particularly suited to any seating where the parts can be manufactured in such a way that all parts nest within each other reducing the cubic measure of the unit when packaged.
An example embodiment of an assembled RTA chair, 10, is shown in
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In some embodiments, the one or more front legs and one or more back legs 18 are manufactured in such a way that they are detachable from the assembled seating. In an example embodiment shown in
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Similarly, as noted above, leg 124 may be nested or placed between the nested seat 122 back and the frame 126 of the underside of seat assembly 122, in wide gap 127. Also shown are holes 129 on leg 124, which allow attachment of leg 124 to the seat assembly. In some embodiments, one or more legs may be placed in wide gap 127. In some embodiments, legs may be placed in wide gaps 127 and 128. In some embodiments, if more than one leg may be placed in a wide gap, they may be placed atop each other (e.g., as is shown in
As noted above, legs may be placed in various orientations for various embodiments and aspects of the present invention.
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Embodiments of the present invention are RTA chairs, which may be upholstered chairs (i.e., containing cushioning, stuffing etc.) in some embodiments, configured to be efficiently packageable. While typical dining chairs are provided in the example embodiments shown here, persons of skill in the art would realize that embodiments and aspects of the invention also encompass other types of chairs, such as, but not limited to, backless chairs such as stools, backed chairs such as accent chairs, including club chairs, wingback chairs, Bergere chairs, Lawson chairs, barrel chairs, English rolled arm chairs, slipper chairs, ottoman/lounge chairs, chesterfield chairs; arm chairs; recliners; round chairs; love seats; dining chairs, bar stools, wishbone chairs, ghost chair, side chairs; office chairs, reading chairs, desk chairs; outdoor chairs; folding chairs; chaise lounge chairs; wicker chairs; rocking chair; glider chair and the like. See, e.g., https://homestratosphere.com/types-of-chairs/ for examples of types of chairs known in the art as maybe practices with this invention.
In the present invention, the topside of the seat assembly may be comprised of any material known in the art as a suitable chair surface, e.g., wood, metal, fabric or a combination of the same, and may or may not be cushioned. The seat assembly may or may not be configured to incorporate or accept a removable seat cover, that allows the covering to be laundered or replaced as needed.
The length and width of the seat assembly may be any length and width suitable for a chair. In many embodiments, the usable seating surface will be smaller than the topside surface of the seat assembly, as a portion of the seat assembly is used as the site of attachment for the seat back assembly. The depth of the seat assembly may be any suitable depth, forming four sides of the seat assembly. The sides of the seat back assembly may have the same or varying heights.
The underside of the seat assembly in some embodiments is configured to create an internal cavity. The internal cavity is formed by the sides of the seat assembly and is configured in shape and size to accept the seat back assembly when disassembled. In some embodiments, the shape and size of the cavity is configured to accept the seat back assembly and one or more legs when disassembled. In some embodiments, the shape and size of the hollow is configured to accept the seat back assembly, one or more legs, and one or more fasteners, printed assembly instruction as the like when disassembled.
In the present invention, the seat back assembly may be comprised of any material known in the art as a suitable chair surface, e.g., wood, metal, fabric or a combination of the same, and may or may not be cushioned. In some embodiments the cushioning is limited to the front of the chair back surface. The seat back assembly may or may not be configured to incorporate or accept a removable seat cover, that allows the covering to be laundered or replaced as needed.
The seat back assembly in embodiments of the present invention may have any length and width suitable for a chair. In order to nest within the underside of the seat assembly, the outer dimensions of the seat back assembly, however, must be smaller than the diameter of the internal cavity in the underside seat assembly.
In some embodiments, the seat assembly, and thus the length of the internal cavity of the seat assembly is just shorter, exactly or longer than the width of the seat back assembly when assembled, allowing a chair with a seat back with a width, just shorter, the same as, or wider than the seat assembly when assembled. In other words, the width of the seat back assembly can fit inside the length of the internal cavity of the seat assembly. In some embodiments, the width of the seat back assembly is such that it fits tightly within the internal cavity of the seat back, allowing less additional packaging (such as cardboard, etc.) to protect the packaged invention during shipment and storage. In some of the above embodiments, the width and/or height of the seat back assembly is less than the width of the internal cavity of the seat assembly, allowing one or more legs, instructions, fasteners, and the like to be placed within the internal cavity of the seat assembly during packaging.
In some embodiments, the seat assembly, and thus the length of the internal cavity of the seat assembly is just shorter, exactly or longer than the height of the seat back assembly when assembled, allowing a chair with a seat back with a greater height than the previously described embodiments; the width of the seat back assembly will be narrower than the width of the seat assembly, i.e., equal to or shorter to the width of the internal cavity of the seat assembly. In some embodiments, the height of the seat back assembly is such that it fits tightly within the internal cavity of the seat back, allowing less additional packaging (such as cardboard, etc.) to protect the packaged invention during shipment and storage. In some of the above embodiments, the width and/or height of the seat back assembly is less than the width of the internal cavity of the seat assembly, allowing one or more legs, instructions, fasteners, and the like to be placed within the internal cavity of the seat assembly during packaging.
In general, the internal cavity of the seat assembly has a certain depth. The depth of the internal cavity may be less, equal to, or more than the depth of the seat back assembly, such that the seat assembly may sit flat and fit substantially within the cavity. The seat back assembly may have a straight, concave, convex or otherwise curved shape—the depth is thus defined as the maximum height of the seat back assembly if placed on a flat surface.
In some embodiments, the seat back assembly and seat assembly may be configured to leave a large gap such that one or more legs may to be able to be placed besides the seat back subassembly when fit flat within the internal cavity of the seat back assembly. In some embodiments, the seat back assembly may be configured such that it has sufficient curvature or less depth relative to the internal cavity of the seat assembly that one or more legs may be placed underneath and/or on top of the seat back assembly when the RTA is packaged. In some embodiments, the seat assembly and legs may be configured such that one or more legs may be placed within a depression on the seat top side of the seat assembly. In some embodiments, legs may be placed in one or more of the locations described in this paragraph when packaged.
Aspects of the present invention includes assembly of chairs of the present invention. Other aspects include packaging of chairs of the present invention in order to minimize packaging size. In aspects of the methods of the present invention, legs, seat assembly, seat back assembly and may be placed and orientated in any of the ways described above to minimize packaging size. The orientation may be secured, and the chair parts and components protected by boxes, plastic bagging, shrink wrap and the like during storage and transport. Additional packaging material such as paper, foam may be included to protect the chair components, although the present invention may minimize the need for such materials compared to other RTA chairs known in the art.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application 62/613,033, filed Jan. 2, 2018, and U.S. application Ser. No. 16/238,224, filed Jan. 2, 2019.
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