This disclosure relates to a modular furniture item, in particular to a modular furniture item having a connection to an electrical accessory.
With the improvement of people's living standards, people's desire and expectation for a higher quality of life are steadily increasing. Traditional furniture can no longer meet people's requirements in daily life, giving way to more and more intelligent and versatile furniture in everyday life. For example, typical modular furniture items (i.e., furniture items assembled from a particular combination of standard constituent pieces) may include connections for detachable accessories. A connection for a detachable accessory is typically fixed to a base (i.e., an underlying frame, foundation, or supporting structure of the furniture item) of the modular furniture item, before completing assembly of the modular furniture item. The connection may generally be an equipment support base with a connecting hole or slot for receiving a corresponding connecting portion from a detachable accessory, and a receptacle and/or supporting structure for supporting and securing the detachable accessory in or on the base or a surface of the furniture item. The equipment support base is typically attached to the base by screw rods and nuts.
A typical detachable accessory for use with an equipment support base as discussed above may include an extended connecting column or a connecting key to connect and fix with the connecting hole or slot of the equipment support base. However, when the detachable accessory is not connected to the equipment support base (i.e., during shipment or in general use without the detachable accessory) the connecting hole or slot is exposed and dirt, dust, debris, ash, errant small items, etc. may collect on or fall into the equipment support base and/or block the connecting hole or slot. The blockage may damage or prevent the detachable accessory connection, if installation of the detachable accessory is later attempted. In addition, the exposed connecting hole or slot presents a safety risk for, e.g., small children's fingers, because the connecting hole may be designed to easily receive but strongly retain inserted pieces such as detachable accessories that the equipment support base must secure. Small children who are able to stick their fingers into the connecting hole may fracture their fingers when trying to pull them out.
In the event that a detachable accessory may be an electronic or electrical (collectively, “electrical”) accessory, and the equipment support base should desirably provide a power connection for the electrical accessory, the typical equipment support base with electrical connections includes additional risks from electrical short and fire as a result of foreign materials/objects falling in and electric shock to people who touch exposed, hot power connections.
In view of the above deficiencies, there is a need for an equipment support base that safely and reliably provides a physical and electrical connection for a detachable, electrical accessory on or in a furniture item.
According to an aspect, an exemplary embodiment includes a support base. The support base may include a connector hub that has a top end, and a bottom end spaced apart from the top end. A chamber wall may extend between the top and bottom ends and define a chamber. The support base may further include a flange that extends radially from the top end of the connector hub and an interface that is positioned in the chamber. According to an aspect, a maximum outer width of the interface may be less than an inner width of the chamber such that a support gap is defined between the interface and the chamber wall. The support gap may be dimensioned for receiving a wall of a support structure. The support structure may have a hollow interior into which the interface may be received.
In a further aspect, an exemplary embodiment includes a support base. The support base may include a connector hub having a top end, a bottom end spaced apart from the top end. A chamber wall may extend between the top end and the bottom end and define a chamber. According to an aspect, a flange may radially extend from the top end of the connector hub and define a flange groove. A baffle may be positioned in the flange groove. The flange groove may include a flange groove wall. A baffle spring may be positioned between the baffle and the flange groove wall of the flange groove. The baffle spring may be moveable between an uncompressed state and a compressed state. A power interface set may be positioned in the chamber. According to an aspect, a maximum outer width of the power interface set is less than an inner width of the chamber such that a support gap is defined between the power interface set and the chamber wall. The support gap and the baffle may be configured for removably receiving and securing a wall of a support structure. The support structure may have a hollow interior into which the power interface set may be received.
In a further aspect, an exemplary embodiment includes a support base. The support base may include a connector hub having a top end, a bottom end spaced apart from the top end. A chamber wall may extend between the top end and the bottom end and define a chamber. The support base may further include a power interface set that is positioned in the chamber. A flange may radially extend from the top end of the connector hub and define a flange groove. The flange groove may include a flange groove wall. A baffle may be positioned in the flange groove. A baffle spring may be positioned between the baffle and the flange groove wall of the flange groove. The baffle may be moveable by the baffle spring between a first position and a second position. The support base may further include a casing that is positioned between the power interface set and the chamber wall. According to an aspect, the baffle in the first position may at least partially overlap a space adjacent to the casing.
A more particular description will be rendered by reference to exemplary embodiments that are illustrated in the accompanying figures. Understanding that these drawings depict exemplary embodiments and do not limit the scope of this disclosure, the exemplary embodiments will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
Various features, aspects, and advantages of the exemplary embodiments will become more apparent from the following detailed description, along with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like components throughout the figures and detailed description. The various described features are not necessarily drawn to scale in the drawings but are drawn to aid in understanding the features of the exemplary embodiments.
The headings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not meant to limit the scope of the disclosure or the claims.
The exemplary embodiments include, among other things, a support base configured for connecting to one or more accessories such as, without limitation, a reading lamp, a mobile electronic device (e.g., smartphone, tablet, laptop computer, and the like) holder and/or charger, and a supporting surface for resting items, writing, etc. The one or more accessories may be detachable and interchangeable accessories and the support base may be configured for detachably connecting to the one or more accessories. It is contemplated that the accessories may be interchangeable. The support base may include a power interface set for electrically connecting and providing power to an electrical accessory such as a reading lamp or a mobile electronic device charger.
The support base may include a connector hub having a central hollow interior, and a power interface set positioned in the central hollow interior of the connector hub. According to an aspect, the power interface set may be configured for connecting to an external power source, such as a standard wall outlet, and supplying power to an electrical accessory, such as a reading lamp or a mobile electronic device.
In an exemplary embodiment, a cover plate covers a non-functional area (i.e., an area to which a detachable accessory does not require direct access for physically or electrically connecting) of the support base, which is on the upper surface of the support base. The cover plate may prevent unwanted materials, such as debris, dust, and the like, from entering the non-functional areas of the support base. The cover may also be designed/provided for aesthetics.
In an aspect, a baffle within the connector hub may be elastically pressed inwardly towards the central hollow interior, through an annular support gap formed in a chamber of the connector hub and in which the detachable accessory may be received, to prevent foreign materials including, e.g., fingers, from entering the annular support gap when the detachable accessory is not connected and stabilizing the detachable accessory when it is connected.
In an exemplary embodiment, the connector hub is cylindrical. The top of the connector hub may include a flange circumferentially disposed about a top portion/top end of the connector hub. The edge of the flange may be provided with a set of slots for securing the cover plate to the connector hub. According to an aspect, the upper surface of the flange may include a flange groove for receiving the baffle.
According to an aspect, the baffle may include springs positioned between the baffle and a flange wall adjacent the flange groove, for biasing the baffle towards the central hollow interior
In an exemplary embodiment, the power interface set may be positioned in a lumen formed within a casing. The power interface set and casing/lumen may be dimensioned for the power interface set to fit snugly within the lumen. The casing may include a casing flange formed at a bottom end of the casing and including a casing flange slot and pin receptacle for fasteners to connect components of the support base.
In an exemplary embodiment, the support base may include a tubing collar that may be a fluorescent tube rack. The tubing collar may be formed from at least one of plastic, resin and rubber. The tubing collar may be dimensioned such that it fits within the chamber of the connector hub. An annular support slot may be formed between the tubing collar and the casing and correspond to a thickness of a portion of a detachable accessory inserted into the support base. The tubing collar may include a buckling element formed on the tubing collar, for connecting to the casing flange slot.
Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments. Each exemplary embodiment is provided by way of explanation and illustration, and without limitation. The exemplary embodiments do not constitute a definition of all possible embodiments, whether as a whole or with respect to individual features. For example, the components (individually, collectively, or relative to others) of an exemplary support base as described throughout the disclosure may have any geometry, dimension(s), and/or configuration(s) consistent with the disclosure.
For purposes of this disclosure, each of the phrases “device(s),” “system(s),” and “method(s)” may be used for general reference and without limitation to any particular component, grouping, arrangement, step, function, process, or combination thereof, except where expressly indicated otherwise.
With reference to
According to an aspect, a flange 109 radially extends from the top end 102 of the connector hub 101. The flange 109 has an outer diameter that is larger than a corresponding outer diameter of the connector hub 101. The flange 109 includes a flange slot 111 formed in an outer edge 110 of the flange 109 and extending generally from the outer edge 110 towards the central hollow interior 107 of the connecter hub 101. The flange slot 111 may be, e.g., a depression or a gap that is formed in the outer edge 110 of the flange 109. According to an aspect, the flange slot 111 may be configured to receive one or more pins, protrusions, or the like, to fasten a component to the connector hub 101. For example, and as illustrated in
The bottom end 104 of the connector hub 101 may include a plurality of cylindrical protruding structures 50, each with a receptacle 51 formed within the cylindrical protruding structure 50. Without limitation, the cylindrical protruding structure 50 in the exemplary embodiment shown in, e.g.,
The power interface set 122 is positioned in the central hollow interior 107 of the connector hub 101 (
In an exemplary embodiment, the power interface set 122 at, e.g., the electrically connectable top end 125 and/or an electrical connection (e.g., female connector 124 (
With further reference to
According to the exemplary embodiment shown in
According to an aspect and illustrated in
An exemplary baffle 154 is illustrated in
With continuing reference to
The sloped wall 227 defines a fluted section 225 of the baffle 154. The fluted section 225 extends from the circular receiving portion 220 to the circular boundary 197 and has a corresponding diameter at each point along the sloped wall 227. In an aspect, a diameter of the fluted section 225 adjacent the circular receiving portion 220 may be greater than a diameter of the fluted section 225 adjacent the circular boundary 197, and the fluted section 225 is frustoconically-shaped. In other aspects, the circular boundary 197 may be a portion of the inner end 159 of the baffle 154 at which the fluted section 225 has a minimum diameter and/or the connection end 163 of the detachable electronic accessory will contact or engage the baffle 154, as discussed further below. The exemplary configuration of the baffle 154, including, among other things, the fluted section 225, contributes to the function of the baffle 154 when a connection end 163 (
Each baffle portion 154′ is further configured for being positioned in a flange groove 114 (
The spring pressing block 160 (
According to an aspect, the spring pressing block 160 is installed above the baffle 154. The spring pressing block 160 may be positioned above the baffle 154 in between the upper surface 103 of the flange 109 and the cover plate 118. Thus, the spring pressing block 160 may cover the baffle 154 and the baffle springs 156 and prevent foreign materials from getting into the flange grooves 114 and potentially seizing the baffle springs 156. The spring pressing block 160 may be secured to the upper surface 103 of the flange 109 by a fastener 178 that extends through a fixing hole 161 of the spring pressing block 160 and into a receiving hole 161′ (
The spring pressing block 160, in combination with the baffle 154 and the baffle springs 156, may work together as an elastic baffle structure. For example, in an exemplary use when a detachable electrical accessory 167 (
With reference now to
With reference again to the exemplary embodiment shown in
With reference now to
The casing 129 may further include a casing groove 140 formed inside the lumen 132, adjacent the bottom end 131 of the casing 129. The casing groove 140 may be configured to receive and secure the power interface set flange 127.
According to an aspect and as further illustrated in
With reference now to
The detachable electrical accessory 167 may be inserted through the cover plate hole 119 and attached to the support base 100 as previously described. The exemplary configuration of the support base 100 as described with respect to, e.g.,
With reference now to
The assembly 200 includes a physical and electrical connection between the support base 100 and the connection end 163 of a detachable electrical accessory 167. In
With reference to
According to an aspect, the thickness T of the tube wall 192 is substantially equal to the width of the annular support slot 152 (i.e., the difference between the outer diameter OD1 of the casing 129 and the inner diameter ID3 of the tubing collar 148, as described above), such that the tube wall 192 fits snugly within the annular support slot 152 within which it is secured and supported. The connection end 163, when inserted into the support base 100, passes through the fluted section 225 of the baffle 154 from the circular receiving portion 220 to the circular boundary 197 of the baffle 154, and extends past the circular boundary 197 to complete the attachment to the support base 100, as described further below. In the exemplary embodiment shown and described with respect to, e.g.,
In an aspect, as the connection end 163 is inserted into the support base 100 and passes through the circular receiving portion 220 and then the fluted section 225, the connection end 163 will, at some point, encounter a portion of the inner end 159 of the baffle 154 at which a diameter of the fluted section 225 is substantially equal to an outer diameter of the connection end 163. As force is applied to push the connection end 163 past the baffle 154 after contacting the inner portion 159 of the baffle 154, the support wall 192 of the support tube 191 overcomes the biasing force of the baffle springs 156 and displaces the respective baffle portions 154′ towards the corresponding groove walls 113. The opposing force of each baffle spring 156 pushes the corresponding baffle portion 154′ in the direction from the corresponding groove wall 113 towards the central hollow interior 197. In an aspect of the exemplary embodiments, the opposing force from the baffle springs 156 maintains an engagement between the inner portion 159 of the baffle 154 and the support wall 192 and stabilizes the connection end 163.
The sloped wall 227 of the collective inner portion 159 of the baffle 154 or respective inner portions 159 of the baffle portions 154′ may include any profile consistent with this disclosure or particular applications. For example, the sloped wall 227 in the exemplary embodiments is dimensioned to allow the connection end 163 to enter the fluted section 225 within which the connection end 163 may contact and apply a force in the radial direction to the inner portion 159 of the baffle 154. The sloped wall 227 also provides a portion (i.e., the circular boundary 197) dimensioned to engage the support wall 192 after the inner portion 159 is displaced. In the same or other embodiments, the sloped wall may include other surface features dimensioned for, without limitation, engaging the support wall 192 at multiple positions and/or accommodating structures (e.g., locking structures) on the support wall 192.
With continuing reference to
In the exemplary embodiment, a female connector 124 of the power interface set 122 is formed on the top surface 125 of the power interface set 122. The male connector 166 of the accessory electrical interface 165 and the female connector of the power interface set 122 are complementarily dimensioned to mate and form an electrical connection between the power interface set 122 and the accessory electrical interface 165 when the connection end 163 is full inserted into the support base 100. In an aspect, the male connector 166 may be a pin contact and the female connector 124 may be a pin receptacle, as known in the configuration generally of, for example, RCA connectors, banana plugs, audio jacks, and the like.
The power interface set 122 and the accessory electrical interface 165 may additionally or alternatively include respective magnetic materials that form a magnetic joint to strengthen the connection between the power interface set 122 and the accessory electrical interface 165. The magnetic materials may, in various embodiments, establish the electrical connection or fix a separate electrical connection between the power interface set 122 and the accessory electrical interface 165. The power interface set 122, the accessory electrical interface 165, and/or the connection therebetween may additionally or alternatively include a DC electric circuit that may include wired connections.
The type of electrical connection between the power interface set 122 and the accessory electrical interface 165 is not limited by the disclosure. The electrical connection may be formed by any known technique or componentry for forming a reversible electrical connection consistent with this disclosure.
With reference now to
In the exemplary reading lamp 167 shown in
An exemplary embodiment of a method of assembling a detachable electrical accessory and a support base, such as the exemplary support base 100 and detachable electrical accessory described throughout this disclosure, includes inserting a connection end 163 of a support tube 191 of the detachable electrical accessory into an annular support slot 152 of the support base 100. The exemplary support base 100 and detachable electrical accessory (e.g., reading lamp 167) have previously been described and such description is not fully repeated here. Instead, reference is made generally to the above descriptions with respect to
In the exemplary method, the connection end 163 is inserted into an annular support slot 152 formed in a chamber 105 of the support base 100. The chamber 105 is defined by a chamber wall 106 of a connector hub 101 of the support base 100. The annular support slot 152 is formed as a gap between a casing 129 within which a power interface set 122 is positioned in a central hollow interior 107 of the chamber 105 and a tubing collar 148 that abuts an inner surface of the chamber wall 106, within the chamber 105. In various aspects, a support wall 192 of the support tube 191, at the connection end 163, may have a thickness ‘T’ corresponding to a width of the annular support slot 152 and the method may include inserting the support wall 192 into the annular support slot 152. The support wall 192 may define a hollow interior 162 of the support tube 191 and the method may include receiving the casing 129 and the power interface set 122 within the hollow interior 162 as the connection end 163 is inserted into the chamber 105. An accessory electrical interface 165 may be housed within the hollow interior 162 at the connection end 163 and the method may include electrically connecting the accessory electrical interface set 165 and the power interface set 122 by, without limitation, connecting a male connector 166 of the accessory electrical interface 165 with a female connector 124 of the power interface set 122. The accessory electrical interface 165 may be positioned within the hollow interior 162 at a distance equal to a length 1′ of the connection end 163 that is substantially equal to a distance to which a top surface 125 of the power interface set 122 extends axially above a position of the power interface set 122 adjacent to a bottom end 153 of the annular support slot 152, and the method may include inserting the connection end 163 into the chamber 105 until an open bottom end 210 of the connection end 163 is positioned at the bottom end 153 of the annular support slot 152 and the top surface 125 of the power interface set 122 is adjacent and electrically connected to the accessory electrical interface 165.
The method may further include displacing a baffle 154, i.e., an inner portion 159 of a baffle 154 that extends into the annular support slot 152 in an uncompressed state, by displacing the baffle 154 with the connection end 163 inserted into the annular support slot 152. In an aspect, the connection end 163 displaces the inner portion 159 of the baffle 154 by moving the baffle 154 to a compressed state, by compressing baffle springs 156 coupled to the baffle 154 and biasing the baffle 154 towards the central hollow interior 107. In an aspect, the method may include exerting with the baffle springs 156 an opposing force, such that the baffle 154 engages and stabilizes and/or secures the connection end 163 in the annular support slot 152.
The exemplary method may further include installing the support base 100 in a furniture item.
This disclosure, in various embodiments, configurations and aspects, includes components, methods, processes, systems, and/or apparatuses as depicted and described herein, including various embodiments, sub-combinations, and subsets thereof. This disclosure contemplates, in various embodiments, configurations and aspects, the actual or optional use or inclusion of, e.g., components or processes as may be well-known or understood in the art and consistent with this disclosure though not depicted and/or described herein.
The phrases “at least one”, “one or more”, and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C”, “at least one of A, B, or C”, “one or more of A, B, and C”, “one or more of A, B, or C” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
In this specification and the claims that follow, reference will be made to a number of terms that have the following meanings. The terms “a” (or “an”) and “the” refer to one or more of that entity, thereby including plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. Furthermore, references to “one embodiment”, “some embodiments”, “an embodiment” and the like are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features. Approximating language, as used herein throughout the specification and claims, may be applied to modify any quantitative representation that could permissibly vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term such as “about” is not to be limited to the precise value specified. In some instances, the approximating language may correspond to the precision of an instrument for measuring the value. Terms such as “first,” “second,” “upper,” “lower” etc. are used to identify one element from another, and unless otherwise specified are not meant to refer to a particular order or number of elements.
As used herein, the terms “may” and “may be” indicate a possibility of an occurrence within a set of circumstances; a possession of a specified property, characteristic or function; and/or qualify another verb by expressing one or more of an ability, capability, or possibility associated with the qualified verb. Accordingly, usage of “may” and “may be” indicates that a modified term is apparently appropriate, capable, or suitable for an indicated capacity, function, or usage, while taking into account that in some circumstances the modified term may sometimes not be appropriate, capable, or suitable. For example, in some circumstances an event or capacity can be expected, while in other circumstances the event or capacity cannot occur—this distinction is captured by the terms “may” and “may be.”
As used in the claims, the word “comprises” and its grammatical variants logically also subtend and include phrases of varying and differing extent such as for example, but not limited thereto, “consisting essentially of” and “consisting of.” Where necessary, ranges have been supplied, and those ranges are inclusive of all sub-ranges therebetween. It is to be expected that the appended claims should cover variations in the ranges except where this disclosure makes clear the use of a particular range in certain embodiments.
The terms “determine”, “calculate” and “compute,” and variations thereof, as used herein, are used interchangeably and include any type of methodology, process, mathematical operation or technique.
This disclosure is presented for purposes of illustration and description. This disclosure is not limited to the form or forms disclosed herein. In the Detailed Description of this disclosure, for example, various features of some exemplary embodiments are grouped together to representatively describe those and other contemplated embodiments, configurations, and aspects, to the extent that including in this disclosure a description of every potential embodiment, variant, and combination of features is not feasible. Thus, the features of the disclosed embodiments, configurations, and aspects may be combined in alternate embodiments, configurations, and aspects not expressly discussed above. For example, the features recited in the following claims lie in less than all features of a single disclosed embodiment, configuration, or aspect. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into this Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment of this disclosure.
Advances in science and technology may provide variations that are not necessarily express in the terminology of this disclosure although the claims would not necessarily exclude these variations.
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