Information
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Patent Grant
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6174585
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Patent Number
6,174,585
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 8, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 16, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Wray; James Creighton
- Narasimhan; Meera P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 428 131
- 428 122
- 428 119
- 428 83
- 428 358
- 297 118
- 297 129
- 297 161
- 297 19
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A slat (116) is arranged to co-operate with substantially similar slats (117) for the construction of structures, primarily garden furniture. Each slat defines a substantially C-shaped cross section with a central element (501) and two longitudinal elements (502, 503) attached to the central element. Locking teeth (505) are applied to an external surface (504) of the central element, arranged to radially extend about a connecting hole (506). The connecting hole receives a spindle (507) arranged to securely hold the slats in position. With the spindle loosened, it is possible to re-configure the furniture for different purposes. However, with the spindle held tightly in place, the furniture becomes rigid and suitable for supporting body weight.
Description
The present invention relates to slats arranged to co-operate with substantially similar slats for the construction of furniture.
INTRODUCTION
An item of furniture constructed from an arrangement of slats is described in United Kingdom Patent 2 243 543, granted to the present Applicant. The slats may be moved to a plurality of positions, thereby allowing the item of furniture to take on many configurations, including that of a chair, a table and a sun lounger etc.
A problem with the known arrangement is that the fabrication of each slat requires a plurality of moulding processes to be effected, primarily to ensure that mutually co-operating engaging devices, in the form of radial teeth, are provided on each co-operating surface.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a slat arranged to co-operate with substantially similar slats for the construction of furniture, in which each slat defines a substantially C-shaped cross section comprising a central element, a first longitudinal element and a second longitudinal element; wherein said central element defines an internal surface adjacent to said longitudinal elements; said central elements defines an external surface; locking means extend from said external surface so as to engage locking means of a co-operating slat; and a plurality of reinforcing webs are positioned within said C-shaped cross section defining substantially diamond-shaped arrangements.
In a preferred embodiment, the locking means comprises co-operating teeth and said teeth may extend radially from a circular hole. Preferably, the circular hole is arranged to receive a restraining spindle and said spindle may be arranged to hold a plurality of interdigitated slats.
An advantage of the invention is that the moulding of each individual slat may be exercised as a single operation. Although the number of co-operating devices has been reduced over the system known in the prior art, it has been found that the structure is still firmly held in position. In addition the C-shaped cross section also facilitates the addition of structural cross members, so as to enhance the torsional rigidity of the strut.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows an item of furniture constructed from a plurality of inter-connected slats and configured for use as a sun lounger;
FIG. 2
shows the structure of
FIG. 1
in use as a sun lounger;
FIG. 3
shows the structure of
FIG. 1
modified for use as a stool;
FIG. 4
shows the structure of
FIG. 1
folded up for transportation;
FIG. 5
details the interconnection of struts of the type shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 6
shows an alternative strut to that shown in FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
The invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings identified above.
An item of furniture is shown in
FIG. 1
, constructed from a plurality of slats, interconnected in such a way as to allow the assembly to be used for many different types of furniture. In the arrangement shown in
FIG. 1
, the arrangement is particularly suitable for use as a sun lounger, although the actual angular displacement between slats may be adjusted to provide alternative functionality or to meet with particular personal tastes.
The whole unit may be considered as consisting of five connected panels,
101
,
102
,
103
,
104
and
105
. Each panel is configured from a plurality of slats interdigitated with similar slats of the co-operating panel. Thus, as shown in the example of
FIG. 1
, panel
101
comprises slats
107
to
111
. Similarly, panel
2
includes a first slat
112
along with six similar slats, such that the top end of slats forming panel
102
are interdigitated with the bottom of slats
106
to
111
defining panel
101
.
Adjoining panels are held together by means of a spindle
113
, having a co-operating bolt
114
.
The third panel
103
is initiated by slat
115
, with the fourth panel
104
being initiated by slat
116
and the fifth panel
105
being initiated by slat
117
. Thus, a spindle interconnects slats
112
and
115
, with a further spindle interconnecting slats
115
and
116
and a further spindle interconnecting slats
116
and
117
. The unconnected ends of panels
101
and
105
are also held together by similar spindles, in combination with spacer rings located at positions where interdigitated slats exist for the intermediate spindles.
The arrangement shown in
FIG. 1
has been configured to provide a sun lounger and use of the device as a sun lounger is illustrated in
FIG. 2
, along with a gentleman bearing some resemblance to the inventor.
In
FIG. 3
, the gentleman shown in
FIG. 2
has decided to take a break from his sun lounging and to re-configure the device as a stool, so that he may take an opportunity to enjoy a glass of beer
301
and a sandwich
302
. This is achieved by loosening locking nuts
114
to allow the interdigitated slats to be rotated about said spindles, thereby achieving an alternative configuration. When the adaptation has been made, the locking bolts are re-tightened so as to hold the structure firmly in position.
Many modifications of this type may be made and the adjustments also allow the structure to be folded up into a convenient arrangement for transportation, as illustrated in FIG.
4
. Thus, the gentleman may look to identify a more appropriate resting position and then fold up the device into an easily transportable package such that it may be subsequently reassembled for appropriate use. Furthermore, in addition to the sun lounger shown in FIG.
2
and the stool shown in
FIG. 3
, other arrangements may be configured including tables and chairs etc.
An exploded view of slat
116
co-operating with slat
117
is illustrated in FIG.
5
. Each slat, including slat
117
, defines a substantially C-shaped cross section comprising a central element
501
, a first longitudinal element
502
and a second longitudinal element
503
. The central element defines an internal surface, as shown in strut
117
, adjacent to the similar internal surfaces of longitudinal elements
502
and
503
. An external surface
504
of a central element is shown for co-operating strut
116
. Each external surface
504
includes locking teeth
505
radially extending from a connecting hole
506
. Connecting holes
506
are arranged to receive a connecting spindle
507
.
Spindle
507
is arranged to enter co-operating holes of interdigitated slats, whereafter a thread
508
tapped on spindle
507
engages locking bolt
509
. As the locking bolt
509
is engaged with thread
508
the interdigitated slats are brought closer together until adjoining external surfaces, such as surface
504
, lock into position by means of the teeth, such as teeth
505
. In this configuration further axial rotation about the spindle
507
is prevented and the teeth are defined at a sufficient gauge to prevent rotation about spindle
507
under loading typical of that present within structures defining furniture etc.
The C-shaped arrangement of the struts facilitates the moulding of said struts, such that the locking teeth
505
are created as a single impression with the moulding of the strut; the strut itself being fabricated from plastics material such as polypropylene. Within the cavity defined by internal surface
501
and the longitudinal members
502
,
503
, torsional flexing is more prevalent in a C-shaped member compared to an I-shaped member. However, the C-shaped member does facilitate the construction of re-enforcing webs
510
, four of which are illustrated in the strut shown in FIG.
5
.
An alternative arrangement of webbing is shown in FIG.
6
. The strut of
FIG. 6
also includes a central element
601
, along with longitudinal elements
602
and
603
. Here, the periodicity of the webbing within the C-shaped channel has been doubled, providing a total of eight webs
604
in a substantially diamond shaped arrangement. A cross member
605
also connects the longitudinal elements
602
,
603
. If required, holes
606
are defined within the central element
601
. These holes do not reduce the rigidity of the structure significantly but do reduce material costs and overall weight.
Claims
- 1. A slat arranged to co-operate with substantially similar slats included within furniture suitable for use as a seat, in which each slat consists of a plastics material and defines a substantially C-shaped cross section comprising a central element, a first longitudinal element and a second longitudinal element; whereinsaid central element defines an internal surface adjacent to said longitudinal elements; said central element defines an external surface; locking means extend from said external surface so as to engage locking means of a co-operating slat; and a plurality of reinforcing webs are positioned within said C-shaped cross section defining substantially diamond-shaped arrangements.
- 2. A slat according to any of claim 1, wherein said locking means comprises co-operating teeth.
- 3. A slat according to claim 2, wherein said teeth extend radially from a circular hole.
- 4. A slat according to claim 3, wherein said circular hole is arranged to receive a restraining spindle.
- 5. A slat according to claim 4, wherein said spindle is arranged to hold a plurality of interdigitated slats.
- 6. A slat according to claim 1, wherein all locking means included in said slat extend from said external surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9604745 |
Mar 1996 |
GB |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/GB97/00598 |
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WO |
00 |
9/8/1998 |
9/8/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO97/23507 |
9/12/1997 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
4608796 |
Shea, Jr. |
Sep 1986 |
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5190803 |
Goldbach et al. |
Mar 1993 |
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5406760 |
Edwards |
Apr 1995 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
0 123 078 A2 |
Mar 1984 |
EP |
2 243 543 |
Nov 1991 |
GB |