The following includes information that may be useful in understanding the present disclosure. It is not an admission that any of the information provided is prior art or material to the presently described or claimed inventions or any expressly or implicitly referenced publication or document is prior art.
The present invention generally relates to furniture and more specifically relates to furniture with a secret storage compartment.
When a house is burglarized, the most likely theft targets have a relatively small size and weight but high monetary value. For obvious reasons, a thief is more inclined to take jewelry, other precious metals, cash, etc., in favor of larger and heavier items that are more difficult to transport and conceal. People are always looking for inconspicuous ways to store their valuable personal belongings around a home. Some people may invest in a safe, but such storage methods can be expensive, conspicuous, and aren't practical for everyone. Additionally, small safes can be removed from a home. Some people may hide their belongings in different, unsuspecting places, but it can be a hassle to find these belongings when they're needed. A suitable solution is desired.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,396 to Gerald H. Stephan relates to furniture having a concealed drawer with a dual stage locking mechanism. The described furniture having a concealed drawer with a dual stage locking mechanism includes a front drawer that is revealed. The front drawer is received within a receptacle defined by a lateral partition disposed proximately at the center of the furniture and a pair of oppositely disposed side aprons. The lateral partition serves to hide the concealed drawer in the event the front drawer is removed. A stop is pivotally mounted to the upper end of the back wall of the front drawer to limit the forward travel of the front drawer out of the receptacle. A first locking mechanism includes a push button, key operated lock which is locked simply by pushing a button and is unlocked using a key. The first locking mechanism may be disposed on either the bottom of the furniture or on the lateral interior partition of the furniture. A second locking mechanism consists of a magnetically operated lock configured to open when a magnet of an opposite pole from a magnet incorporated in the second locking mechanism is placed near the second locking mechanism.
Given the preceding disadvantages inherent in the known furniture art, the present disclosure provides a novel secret storage device. The general purpose of the present disclosure, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a safe, secured, discreet way to store personal belongings of value, including money and jewelry.
An article of furniture is disclosed. The dresser includes a housing which may include a first inner capacity defined by a bottom surface relative to a floor surface, a first sidewall, a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall, a rear wall, and a first open front opposite the rear wall. The first inner capacity may be configured to slideably receive at least two visible drawers via the first open front. A dresser top may be attached to the top of the housing. It may include a second inner capacity defined by a top surface, a first side surface, a second side surface opposite the first side surface, a rear surface, and a second open front opposite the rear surface. The second inner capacity may be configured to receive the hidden drawer via the second open front.
A latch mechanism may be attached to the dresser top's inner surface in communication with the hidden drawer. The latch mechanism may be configured to selectively lock and unlock the hidden drawer within the second inner capacity. Further, an opener may be attached to the dresser top and in communication with the latch mechanism. The opener may be configured to actuate the latch mechanism to unlock the hidden drawer selectively.
A method of using the dresser is also disclosed. The method of using the dresser may comprise the steps of providing the dresser as above; using the opener to actuate the latch mechanism to unlock the hidden drawer selectively; placing an item of the items within the hidden drawer; shutting the hidden drawer, and selectively locking the hidden drawer with the opener.
In some versions, the article of furniture has a body containing visible drawers, a body top with one or more concealed top drawer including a concealed drawer front, a concealed latch bridging the body and the concealed drawer; a concealer; and a concealed opener in communication with the concealed latch and operable to lock or unlock the latch. In some versions, the concealed drawer sits flush with the sides of the body.
The opener can connect the controller, and either the controller or the opener is, in some versions, in wireless communication with a device running an app. The app contains code that causes the device to send a signal to the controller or the opener, causing the opener to lock or unlock the latch.
The opener can include a variety of locking mechanisms including a key mechanism or biometric sensor. The biometric sensor can include a fingerprint scanner, a face recognition scanner, or an iris recognition scanner.
In some versions, the concealed drawer has a depth that ranges from 2 to 5 inches. And the concealed drawer can be waterproof, fireproof, or both.
In some versions, the concealer sits or is concealed within a visible drawer, and in some of these versions, the opener is concealed by the concealer.
In other versions, the concealer is a concealed sliding panel adjacent to and flush with the concealed drawer, and in some of these versions, the concealed opener is concealed by the concealed sliding panel.
Among other locations, the concealed sliding panel can be located on the front of the body or body top in front of the concealed opener or can be on the side of the body top or body covering the concealed opener.
The figures that accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a secret storage article constructed and operative according to the present disclosure's teachings.
The various embodiments of the present invention will be described with the appended drawings.
As discussed above, the present disclosure's embodiments relate to furniture and, more particularly, to a secret storage article with a secret storage compartment.
Generally, disclosed is an article of furniture. This article can be a dresser and will be described as such throughout this disclosure. The dresser has a hidden or concealed compartment, including various locking methods, like biometric and key access. For purposes of this disclosure, a hidden or concealed drawer is a drawer not having a discernible presence; a hidden or concealed drawer front is a drawer front not having a discernible presence.
The present invention may virtually eliminate the need to store obvious and expensive items in a safe or to stash important items elsewhere around a home. This further saves a considerable amount of time and frustration retrieving personal items. The dresser may further withstand fire and water for maximum protection and security. The dresser may hide jewelry, money, and other personal belongings in plain sight without detection or access.
The dresser may function as an ordinary dresser but include at least two hidden compartments. The compartments, or drawers, can be located at the top or bottom of the dresser, do not have handles, and can sit flush with the dresser, creating the appearance of wooden seams within the dresser. The drawers may further include one of two methods of opening. One method can include using a key to trigger a spring latch and magnet system that ejects the drawers. The second method can include concealed biometric sensors, such as fingerprint scanners. Further, the dresser may be made from wood material, in various shades, having a modern look and clean finish that complements the décor of any room. The exact specifications may vary upon manufacturing.
Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
Further, housing 110 may be made from wood. The wood may be natural wood such as maple, oak, mahogany, beech, etc. The wood material may be finished with a varnish or lacquer to provide a decorative appearance or to protect the wood material's surface and provide added durability to prevent scratches and nicks in the wood material. In another example, the wood material may be a manufactured wood. The manufactured wood may include a top layer of natural wood covered by a coating as above. The coating may be a melamine. The melamine coating may be useful for preventing scratches and nicks in the wood, and also may be useful for preventing burning of the wood material in the event of a fire. Under the top layer of natural may be a pressed wood material such as medium density fiberboard. In this example, the cost to manufacture may be less than using natural wood. Other materials may be used.
Further, in other embodiments, the housing 110 may be made from plastic materials, metal materials, or a mix of any two of the wood materials, plastic materials and metal materials.
As discussed above, housing 110 may be made from wood material. In the preferred embodiment, the dresser top 120 is foreseen to be made from the same material. Further, as discussed above, the wood material may be coated with a protective composition such as melamine to protect against burning. As such, in the preferred embodiment, the hidden drawer 140 may be fireproof and waterproof. This is particularly important for the hidden drawers 140, as they are foreseen to hold valuable items such as jewelry, money, computers, etc. The hidden drawer 140 may include a depth 142 of between 2-3 or 2-6 inches. However, other depths 142 are contemplated. In some embodiments, the hidden drawer 140 may be manufactured in various sizes depending on user preference.
Further, as shown, the opener 160 may be attached to the dresser top 120 and in communication with the latch mechanism 150. The opener 160 may be configured to actuate the latch mechanism 150 to lock or unlock the hidden drawer 140. In one embodiment, the opener 160 may be located within a visible drawer 130. Further, as shown, in one embodiment, the opener 160 may include a lock and key mechanism 162, whereby the lock is connected to the latch mechanism 150. Upon insertion of the key into the lock, the spring latch 152 and the magnet system 154 may eject the hidden drawer 140.
In addition, in this embodiment, the dresser may further include a controller 166 communicably coupled to the opener 160 and configured to recognize an input at the biometric sensor 164 and output a command. For example, the biometric sensor 164 may receive an input such as a fingerprint on the fingerprint scanner, compare the fingerprint with a correct fingerprint in the memory of the controller 166, verify whether the fingerprint is a match, and then actuate the latch mechanism 150 (
Further, the latch mechanism 150 (
It should be noted that the steps described in the method of use can be carried out in many different orders according to user preference.
The present application is related to and claims priority to U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 16/183,705, filed on Nov. 7, 2018, pending, which is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/582,648 filed Nov. 7, 2017, both of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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62582648 | Nov 2017 | US |
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Parent | 16183705 | Nov 2018 | US |
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