Suspended furniture apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6428101
  • Patent Number
    6,428,101
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 16, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 6, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention is for a suspended furniture apparatus 10 for use as a table or a chair. The novel furniture apparatus 10 comprises a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface 12 having a front portion 18, a rear portion 20, a left side 24, a right side 22 and edges 26a-26d thereabout; and means 14 for suspending the planar surface 12 in a stationary position, wherein the suspending means 14 is secured to the planar surface 12. The suspending means 14 is fixed at a point 30 above and at least one point 32 below the planar surface 12. The planar surface 12 is suspended solely by suspending means 14 which are in tension.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed to suspended furniture. In particular, this invention is directed to furniture suspended by cables whereby the furniture apparatus does not move when weight is applied thereon. This invention is also directed to furniture which is suspended solely by cables in tension.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Suspended furniture for use both indoors and outdoors is known in the art. However, such furniture is usually pivoted and movable in a swing-like manner. Exemplary suspended chairs of this type are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,788,327; 5,374,107; 4,424,760; and 3,181,828. One disadvantage to the swinging furniture is that a person sitting on a swinging suspended chair, for example, would have a difficult time attempting to eat a meal or consume a beverage. This limits the mainer in which the suspended chairs may be utilized. For instance, it would not be practical to use existing suspended chairs at the dining table in a person's house.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is for a suspended furniture apparatus


10


for use as a table or a chair. The novel furniture apparatus


10


comprises a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface


12


and non-rigid means


14


for suspending the planar surface


12


in a stationary position. The planar surface


12


has a front portion


18


, a rear portion


20


, a left side


24


, a right side


22


and edges


26


thereabout. The suspending means


14


is secured to the planar surface


12


and fixed at a point


30


above and at least one point


32


below the planar surface


12


. The preferred suspending means


14


comprises cables


68


attached to cable connector members


78


which, in turn, are secured to the planar surface


12


and the fixed points


30


,


32


. Turnbuckles


72


may be used as tensioning means


70


to adjust the tension of the cables


68


, thereby maintaining the stationary position of the novel furniture apparatus


10


. It should be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that non-rigid means such as ropes, chains, wires, cords, twine and the like may be used.




Another embodiment of the present invention comprises securing a backrest portion


16


above the planar surface


12


, so that the novel furniture apparatus


10


may be used as a stationary chair. The planar surface


12


and the backrest portion


16


are preferably in quadrilateral shapes.




A further embodiment of the novel invention comprises utilizing a three-piece frame


36


for securing the fixed points


30


,


32


of the suspended furniture apparatus


10


. The preferred three-piece frame


36


comprises a vertical column


38


, a horizontal beam


40


, and a horizontal bar


42


.




It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to teach a suspended furniture apparatus that is stationary.




Another object of the instant invention is to teach a suspended furniture apparatus that may be used as a table or a chair.




A further object of the present invention is to teach a suspended furniture apparatus that may be used indoors and outdoors.




Another object of the present invention is to teach a suspended furniture apparatus that may be used with or without a backrest portion.




Another object of the present invention is to teach a suspended furniture apparatus that is suspended by cables to a frame.




It is another object of the instant invention to teach a suspended furniture apparatus that is suspended by cables to the ceiling or wall and the ground.




Still a further object of the present invention is to teach a suspended furniture apparatus that is suspended solely by cables in tension.




Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.




There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are, of course, additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and that will form the subject matter of the invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other devices for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the invention be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates an elevational perspective view of a first embodiment of the novel furniture apparatus


10


.





FIG. 2

illustrates an enlarged perspective view of the connection between the preferred tensioning means


70


and the suspending means


14


as both parts are secured to the left side edge


26




b


of the preferred planar surface


12




a.







FIG. 3

shows a side view of a first embodiment of the furniture apparatus


10


of the instant invention.





FIG. 4

illustrates a frontal view of a first embodiment of the novel furniture apparatus


10


.





FIG. 5

displays a perspective view of a second embodiment of the novel furniture apparatus


10


.





FIG. 6

illustrates a side view of the second embodiment of the novel furniture apparatus


10


.





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view of a third embodiment of the furniture apparatus


10


of the instant invention.





FIG. 8

illustrates a side view of the third embodiment of the novel furniture apparatus


10


.





FIG. 9

displays an enlarged perspective view of a fixed point


30


of the suspending means


14


of the novel furniture apparatus


10


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings, the present invention is directed to a novel suspended furniture apparatus


10


that may be used as a chair or a table.

FIGS. 1

,


3


-


4


illustrate one embodiment of the invention whereby the suspended furniture apparatus


10


is shown with a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface


12


and means


14


for suspending the planar surface


12


in a stationary position. Alternatively,

FIGS. 5-6

illustrate another embodiment of the invention whereby the suspended furniture apparatus


10


is shown with one embodiment of a backrest portion


16


.

FIG. 7

shows a second embodiment of the backrest portion


16


with the suspending means


14


being fixed to the ceiling C and the ground G.

FIG. 8

illustrates a variation of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 7

in that the suspending means


14


is fixed to the ceiling C, wall W, and ground G. And,

FIG. 9

illustrates another embodiment for securing the suspending means


14


at a fixed point


30


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the suspended furniture apparatus


10


is shown in an elevational perspective view. The planar surface


12


preferably has a front portion


18


, a rear portion


20


, right


22


and left


24


sides, and an edge


26


therearound. The edges


26


of the planar surface


12


are numbered from


26




a


-


26




d


for easier reference thereto. The planar surface


12


most preferably comprises a square-shaped planar surface


12




a


having four corners


28




a


-


28




d.


The planar surface


12


may also have other quadrilateral shapes, such as rectangular or trapezoidal shapes. The planar surface


12


may be made of a wood block, a sheet of metal, such as aluminum, polymer or composite materials, steel or glass. This planar surface


12


may be used as either a tabletop or a seat of a chair.




The suspending means


14


is secured to the planar surface


12


so that the planar surface


12


is held or suspended in a stationary position. Preferably, the suspending means


14


is fixed at a point


30


above the planar surface


12


and at least another point


32


below the planar surface


12


.

FIG. 1

shows two fixed points


32


below the planar surface


12




a.


While the fixed points


30


,


32


may be fixed to the ceiling C, the wall W or the ground G (shown in FIGS.


7


-


8


), the preferred fixed points


30


,


32


are secured to a frame


34


. The most preferred frame


34


comprises a three-piece frame


36


. This frame


36


may be varied in its dimensions and design depending upon the number of fixed points


30


,


32


and the size of the desired furniture apparatus


10


.




The three-piece frame


36


preferably comprises a vertical column


38


, a horizontal beam


40


and a horizontal bar


42


. The column


38


has top


44


and bottom


46


edges, right


48


(shown in

FIG. 4

) and left


50


sides, and a length


52


(shown in

FIG. 3

) that extends above and below the planar surface


12




a.


The beam


40


has a top edge


54


, a frontal side


56


and a midpoint


58


, and it lies on a ground surface (not shown) in a parallel fashion to the rear edge


26




c


(shown in

FIG. 3

) of the planar surface


12




a.


Attached vertically onto the midpoint


58


of the top edge


54


of the beam


40


is the bottom edge


46


of the column


38


. It is preferred that this attachment be perpendicular to the edge


54


of the beam


40


. The bar


42


has front


60


and back


62


ends, and left


64


and right


66


(shown in

FIG. 4

) sides. Attached horizontally to the midpoint


58


of the frontal side


56


of the beam


40


is the back end


62


of the horizontal bar


42


. It is also preferred that this attachment be perpendicular to the frontal side


56


of the beam


40


. The three-piece frame


36


should be made of strong substances, such as steel, iron polymer of composite materials. The column


38


, beam


40


, and bar


42


of the three-piece frame


36


are preferably attached in the above-described manner using welding techniques known in the art, although it should be readily understood by one skilled in the art that a variety of frames and attachment means could be utilized without deviating from the spirit of the invention. One of skill in the art would also understand that stabilizing means


43


(not shown) may be attached below the front end


60


of the horizontal bar


42


in a perpendicular manner thereto to provide stability to the frame


36


. Preferred stabilizing means


43


are stabilizing crossbars


43




a.






The suspending means


14


preferably comprises cables


68


attached to the three-piece frame


36


and secured to the planar surface


12




a.


The preferred cables


68


comprise steel cables


68




a.


The most preferred steel cables


68




a


comprise 7×7−{fraction (3/32)} inch diameter stainless steel cables manufactured by Loos & Company, Inc. To ensure that the planar surface


12




a


is stationary when suspended, there must be tension on the cables


68


. To apply tension to the cables


68


, tensioning means


70


are used to prevent the cables


68


from loosening, which would result in the undesirable swaying or swinging of the planar surface


12




a.


The tensioning means


70


should be adjustable so that the tension of the cables


68


may be modified as needed. The most preferred tensioning means


70


comprises turnbuckles


72


having opposing longitudinal ends


74


,


76


, whereby one end


74


is securely fastened to a cable


68


and the opposing end


76


is secured to one prong


78


of a cable connector member


80


. Each turnbuckle


72


is rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting its tension. The connection between the cables


68


and each connector member


80


and turnbuckle


72


attached thereto is preferably accomplished using swaging, which is known to one of skill in the art. The swaging technique produces a connection that has the same tensile strength as the cable


68


to which it is connected. This connection is shown in detail in FIG.


2


and is described in depth therewith.




The plurality of cable connector members


80


secures the cables


68


to the three-piece frame


36


and the planar surface


12




a.


The variety of connector members


80


utilized in the preferred embodiment comprises: one-pronged cable connector members


80




a


; two-pronged cable connector members


80




b


; and three-pronged cable connector members


80




c.


The number of prongs


78


of the connector members


80


may be varied depending on the needs of the user, as is known in the art. Each connector member


80


is attached to either the planar surface


12




a


or the three-piece frame


36


by screwing bolts therethrough. The novel positioning of the connector members


80


allows the furniture apparatus


10


to maintain its stationary state and stability.





FIG. 1

shows the preferred positioning of the connector members


80


when used in conjunction with the optimal number of ten cables


68


for maintaining the furniture apparatus


10


in a stationary position. In particular, a pair of two-pronged cable connector members


80




b


are symmetrically positioned at the opposing left and right side edges


26




b,




26




d


of the planar surface


12




a


proximate to the midpoint of the rear portion


20


thereof. This connector member


80




b


has a top prong


78




a


and a bottom prong


78




b.


Another pair of two-pronged connector members


80




b


are symmetrically secured at the opposing left


50


and right


48


sides of the vertical column


38


near its top edge


44


. The last pair of two-pronged connector members


80




b


are symmetrically positioned at the opposing left


64


and right


66


(shown in

FIG. 4

) sides of the horizontal bar


42


proximate to its front end


60


. A pair of one-pronged connector members


80




a


are symmetrically secured at the opposing left


64


and right


66


(shown in

FIG. 4

) sides of the horizontal bar


42


proximate to its back end


62


. Lastly, a pair of three-pronged connector members


80




c


are symmetrically positioned at the opposing left


28




c


and right


28




d


rear corners of the planar surface


12




a.


Each three-pronged connector member


80




c


has one top prong


78




a


and two bottom prongs


78




b.






The cables


68


are secured to the connector members


80


and the turnbuckles


72


based on the above-described positioning of the connector members


80


. As such, a first pair of cables


68




a


is symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle


72


attached to the top prongs


78




a


of the left and right side two-pronged connector members


80




b


of the planar surface


12




a


to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members


80




b


on the vertical column


38


. A second pair of cables


68




b


is symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle


72


attached to the bottom prongs


78




b


of the left and right side two-pronged connector members


80




b


of the planar surface


12




a


to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members


80




b


located proximate to the front end


60


of the horizontal bar


42


. A third pair of cables


68




c


is symmetrically secured from the remaining prong of the left and right side two-pronged connector members


80




b


on the vertical column


38


to the turnbuckles


72


attached to the top prongs of the three-pronged connector members


80




c


positioned at the respective left


28




c


and right


28




d


rear corners of the planar surface


12




a.


A fourth pair of cables


68




d


is symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles


72


attached to one of the bottom prongs


78


of the three-pronged connector members


80




c


positioned at the left and right rear corners


28




c,




28




d


of the planar surface


12




a


to the remaining prong of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members


80




b


located proximate to the front end


60


of the horizontal bar


42


. A fifth pair of cables


68




e


is symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles


72


attached to the remaining bottom prongs


78


of each of the three-pronged connector members


80




c


positioned at the left and right rear corners


28




c,




28




d


of the planar surface


12




a


to the prongs of the respective left and right side one-pronged connector members


68




a


located proximate to the back and


62


of the horizontal bar


42


. In this most preferred embodiment, the planar surface


12




a


is not movable in any direction, thus being very stable in its stationary position. While the location of the fixed points


30


,


32


above and below the planar surface


12




a


are shown in a preferred embodiment in

FIG. 1

, it is to be understood that variations in the location of the fixed points


31


,


32


are also embodied by the disclosure herein so long as the planar surface


12




a


is maintained in a stationary position when in use.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the preferred tensioning means


70


of a turnbuckle


72


is shown in an enlarged perspective view as it is attached to the left side edge


26




b


of the planar surface


12




a.


A two-pronged cable connector member


80




b


is secured to the side edge


26




b


of the planar surface


12




a


using a bolt


82


inserted therethrough. The two-pronged


80




b


and three-pronged


80




c


connector members secured to the opposing side edges


26




b,




26




d


and to the rear corners


28




c,




28




d,


respectively, of the planar surface


12




a


are preferably separate jaw members


84


, labeled above as individual prongs


78




a,




78




b.


Each jaw member


84


is secured to each other and to the planar surface


12




a


by insertion of the bolts


82


. A toggle jaw


86


is used to secure each jaw member


84


to a one end of a turnbuckle


70


. The other end of the turnbuckle


70


is secured to a swage stud


88


that is swaged to one end of a cable


68




a.


As stated above, the swaging technique that secures the cable


68




c


to the swage stud


88


produces a connection that is just as strong as the cable


68




c.


Turning the turnbuckle


72


in a direction, either clockwise or counter-clockwise, perpendicular to its longitudinal axis adjusts the tension of the cable


68




a


secured thereto. The horizontal orifice


90


in the turnbuckle


72


allows for insertion of a sharp, small object, such as a pin or needle, to adjust the tension of the turnbuckle


72


. The preferred swage stud


88


, turnbuckle


70


, toggle jaw


86


, and jaw member


84


assembly is made by Johnson Marine under the tradename “STAINLESS STEEL TUBULAR TURNBUCKLES—JAW AND SWAGE.”





FIG. 3

shows a side view of the suspended furniture apparatus


10


with the same preferred embodiment as shown in FIG.


1


. The length


52


of the vertical column


38


is illustrated using dotted-lines extending from its top edge


44


to its bottom edge


46


. The placement of the horizontal beam


40


in a parallel manner with the back side edge


26




c


of the planar surface


12




a


is apparent from the side view of the furniture apparatus


10


shown in FIG.


3


. Also shown are the plurality of levelers or cushions members


92


that may optionally be used to prevent abrasion to both the beam


40


and the bar


42


and to the floor (not shown).




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a frontal view of the novel suspended furniture apparatus


10


is illustrated in the most preferred embodiment, shown previously in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. The advantageous symmetry of the attached cables


68


is visible from this angle. Additionally, the right sides


48


,


66


of the column


38


and the bar


42


, respectively, are visible from this angle. The bolt


82


used to secure the connector members


80


to the frame


36


and the planar surface


12




a


(shown in

FIG. 2

) are also visible.





FIG. 5

shows another embodiment of the instant invention with the addition of a substantially planar backrest portion


16


and the use of eight cables


68


rather than ten cables


68


. The backrest portion


16


has front


94


and back


96


(shown in

FIG. 6

) sides, top


98


and bottom


100


edges, and left


102


and right


104


edges. The backrest portion


16


shown in

FIG. 5

has a quadrilateral shape and is positioned vertically above the rear edge


26




c


of the planar surface


12




a.


The shape of the backrest portion


16


may also comprise any other shape, such as circular, triangular, etc. However, a rectangular-shaped (

FIGS. 5-6

) and a trapezoidal-shaped (

FIGS. 7-8

) backrest portion


16


ate the preferred shapes. The backrest portion


16


is preferably positioned at an oblique angle A (shown in

FIGS. 6 and 8

) to the horizontal planar surface


12




a,


so that a person sitting on the planar surface


12




a


may lean comfortably on the front side


94


of the backrest portion


16


. It is most preferred that the backrest portion


16


be positioned at an obtuse angle A to the planar surface


12




a.


The backrest portion


16


is maintained in a stationary position by being secured to a pair of cables


68




a.


To secure the backrest portion


16


to the cables


68




a,


two symmetrical vertical slits


106


are cut on the front side


94


of the backrest portion


16


for secure insertion of cables


68




a


therein. The slits


106


run from the top edge


98


to the bottom edge


100


of the backrest portion


16


and are angled away from each other from the top edge


98


to the bottom edge


100


to accommodate the angle of the cables


68




a.


Once the cables


68




a


are secured in the slits


106


, four tack members


108


positioned proximate to the four corners


110




a


-


110




d


of the front side


94


of the backrest portion


16


are attached thereto. The tack members


108


may be secured to the backrest portion


16


by insertion from its front side


94


through to its back side


96


(shown in

FIG. 6

) where a screw


112


(not shown) may be secured through the tack members


108


on the back side


96


of the backrest portion


16


.




Still referring to

FIG. 5

, the securement of four pairs of cables


68




a,




68




c


-


68




e


to the frame


36


and the planar surface


12




a


is similar to the disclosure of FIGS.


1


,


3


-


4


. However, one less pair of cables (shown in FIGS.


1


,


3


-


4


as


68




b


) is utilized. This results in the attachment of one-pronged connector members


80




a


symmetrically to each side edge


26




b,




26




d


of the planar surface


12




a


and to each side


64


,


66


of the front end


60


of the horizontal bar


42


, instead of using two-pronged connector members


80




b.


The use of one less pair of cables


68


allows the front edge


26




a


of the planar surface


12




a


to be lifted vertically upward, with the two rear corner three-pronged connector members


80




c


being the symmetrical pivot points. This lifting action is an option that some users may favor when storing the novel suspended furniture apparatus


10


.





FIG. 6

shows a side view of the same embodiment of the novel furniture apparatus


10


as shown in FIG.


5


. The back side


96


of the backrest portion


16


is visible from this view. In particular, the obtuse angle A of the backrest portion


16


relative to the planar surface


12




a


is now more apparent.





FIG. 7

illustrates a second embodiment of the backrest portion


16


in that it is trapezoidal-shaped. In contrast with the prior embodiment, the symmetrical slits


106


of the backrest portion


16


are cut from its top edge


98


to its bottom edge


100


at the left and right side edges


102


,


104


thereof. The tack members


108


are secured at the side edges


102


,


104


of the backrest portion


16


proximate to its corners


110




a


-


110




d.


While a screw


112


(not shown) may be used in a similar manner as aforementioned to secure the tack member


108


to the edges


102


,


104


of the backrest portion


16


, a second type of screw


114


may be inserted through the tack member


108


perpendicular to the side edges


102


,


104


of the backrest member


16


to contact the cables


68




a


secured in the slits


106


. This will prevent either the cable


68




a


or the backrest portion


16


from moving vertically. Also shown in

FIG. 7

is the use of five pairs of cables


68




a


-


68




e.






Additionally,

FIG. 7

illustrates another embodiment of the fixed points above


30


and below


32


the horizontal planar surface


12


. Generally, the at least one point


30


fixed above the planar surface


12


may be secured to either a ceiling surface C or a wall surface W (not shown), and the at least one point


32


fixed below the planar surface


12


may be secured to either a ground surface G or a wall surface W. The embodiment shown in

FIG. 7

comprises one fixed point


30


secured to the ceiling surface C and two fixed points


32




a


and


32




b


secured to the ground surface G. The point


30


above the planar surface


12


should be located proximately above the rear edge


26




c


thereof. The forward point


32




a


below the planar surface


12


should be located proximately below the front edge


26




a


thereof, while the rearward point


32




b


below the planar surface


12


should be located proximately below the rear edge


26




c


thereof.




When this variation of fixed points


30


,


32




a


and


32




b


is utilized, they are secured to the respective ceiling C, wall W (shown in

FIG. 8

) or ground G surfaces using an anchor


122


(not shown) drilled into either the ceiling C, wall W or ground G surfaces. This anchor


122


will expand to create pressure that prevents the anchor


122


from disengaging from the ceiling C, wall W or ground G surface, as is known in the art. The most preferred anchors


122


are multi-set drop-in anchors


122




a


having a threaded cavity


124


(not shown). The threaded cavity


124


of each anchor


122


receives a threaded spade bolt


126


. This spade bolt


126


, as is known in the art, has an aperture


128


in its head portion


127


perpendicular to its longitudinal axis. A bolt


82


is inserted into the aperture


128


of the spade bolt


126


and, then, connector members


80


are secured to the bolt


82


in the manner described above. As described previously, cables


68


are attached to the connector members


80


to allow for suspension of the furniture apparatus


10


.




A further variation in the use of the fixed points


30


,


32




a


and


32




b


secured to the respective ceiling C, wall W (shown in

FIG. 8

) or ground G surfaces is placing the tensioning means


70


near each fixed point


30


,


32


and inserting the cables


68


through holes


130


(not shown) drilled in the planar surface


12


. When this embodiment is utilized, the end of each cable


68


proximate to the planar surface


12


has single shank balls


132


swaged thereto to secure the cable


68


to the planar surface


12


. While this embodiment is not illustrated herein, one of skill in the art will appreciate this disclosure in comprehending the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a side view of the embodiment of the suspended furniture apparatus


10


disclosed in

FIG. 7

with the exception that the rearward point


32




b


below the planar surface


12


is fixed to a wall surface W. One of skill in the art will know that the backrest portion


16


may be made of any of the substances used to make the planar surface


12


, or substances similar thereto. Moreover, one of skill in the art would know that the planar surface


12


and the backrest portion


16


may comprise other quadrilateral shapes that would allow the novel suspended furniture apparatus


10


to maintain its intended utility.





FIG. 9

illustrates another embodiment of the fixed points


30


,


32


that suspend the novel furniture apparatus


10


in a stationary position. Only the fixed point


30


positioned above the planar surface


12




a


is shown, but one of skill in the art will understand that the following description applies to the fixed points


32


located below the planar surface


12




a


as well. In this embodiment, a horizontal orifice


116


takes the place of the cable connector members


80


as the fixed points


30


,


32


. Specifically, one orifice


116


extends from the left side


50


to the right side


48


of the vertical column


38


proximate to its top edge


44


. A second orifice


116


(not shown) extends from the left side


64


to the right side


66


of the horizontal bar


42


proximate to its front end


60


. And a third orifice


116


(not shown) extends from the left side


64


to the right side


66


of the horizontal bar


42


proximate to its back end


60


. When this embodiment is utilized, cables


68


are inserted through the orifices


116


so that each end of the cables


68


may be secured to either turnbuckles


72


or connector members


80


. Thus, half the number of cables


68


are needed in this embodiment, compared with similar embodiments using connector members


80


. Additionally, since only one turnbuckle


72


is needed per cable


68


, half as many turnbuckles


72


are used in this embodiment. However, cables


68


inserted into the orifices


116


will likely crease, which decreases the strength of the cables


68


. To prevent or decrease creasing, a crease preventing means


118


may be utilized. The crease preventing means


118


shown in

FIG. 9

comprises a thimble


120


inserted into the orifice


116


to prevent the cables


68




a,




68




c


from directly contacting the part of the column


38


that makes up the orifice


116


. Likewise, thimbles


120


may be inserted into the orifices


32


positioned below the planar surface


12




a


to decrease creasing of the cables


68


inserted therein.




The foregoing discussion is illustrative of the invention. However, since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides wholly in the claims hereinafter appended.




Hence, while the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it will be understood that it is not intended that the invention be limited to that embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as disclosed.




As to the manner of usage and operation of the instant invention, same should be apparent from the above disclosure, and accordingly no further discussion relevant to the manner of usage and operation of the instant invention shall be provided.




With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.




Therefore, the foregoing is considered illustrative of only the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A suspended furniture apparatus for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having a front portion, a rear portion, a left side, a right side and edges thereabout; (b) cables for suspending the planar surface in a stationary position, the cables being secured to the planar surface and fixed at at least one point above and at least one point below the planar surface; (c) tensioning means for adjusting the tension of the cables and being secured thereto; and (d) a three-piece frame, the frame comprising: a vertical column having a top and bottom edge, a left and right side, and two two-pronged cable connector members attached symmetrically to each of the left and right sides of the column proximate to the top edge thereof, the column having a length that extends above and below the planar surface, wherein the symmetrically attached two-pronged connector members comprise the point fixed above the planar surface; a horizontal beam having a top edge, a frontal side and a midpoint, the beam lying on a ground surface in a parallel fashion to the rear edge of the planar surface, wherein the bottom edge of the column is secured on the midpoint of the top edge of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto; and a horizontal bar having a front and back end, a left and right side, and four one-pronged cable connector members attached thereto, the back end of the bar being secured to the midpoint of the frontal side of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto, each of the four one-pronged cable connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its front and back ends, the bar lying on the ground surface in a perpendicular arrangement with the beam, wherein the symmetrically attached one-pronged connector members comprise the at least one point fixed below the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of prongs of the connector members to allow for suspension of the planar surface in a stationary position.
  • 2. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 1 wherein:(a) the planar surface comprises a square-shaped planar surface having four corners and two one-pronged cable connector members at the opposing left and right side edges of the planar surface, wherein the one-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) the tensioning means comprises eight turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; and (c) the cables comprise a cable assembly having: (i) a first pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the prongs of the left and right side one-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column; (ii) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs, (iii) a second pair of cables symmetrically secured from the remaining prong of the left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column to the turnbuckles attached to the top prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the respective left and right rear corners of the planar surface; (iv) a third pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the prongs of the respective left and right side one-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; and (v) a fourth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to the remaining bottom prongs of each of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the prongs of the respective left and right side one-pronged connector members located proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface in a stationary position.
  • 3. A suspended furniture apparatus for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having a front portion, a rear portion, a left side, a right side and edges thereabout; (b) cables for suspending the planar surface in a stationary position, the cables being secured to the planar surface and fixed at at least one point above and at least one point below the planar surface; (c) tensioning means for adjusting the tension of the cables and being secured thereto; and (d) a three-piece frame, the frame comprising: vertical column having a top and bottom edge, a left and right side, and two two-pronged cable connector members attached symmetrically to each of the left and right sides of the column proximate to the top edge thereof, the column having a length that extends above and below the planar surface, wherein the symmetrically attached two-pronged connector members comprise the point fixed above the planar surface; a horizontal beam having a top edge, a frontal side and a midpoint, the beam lying on a ground surface in a parallel fashion to the rear edge of the planar surface, wherein the bottom edge of the column is secured on the midpoint of the top edge of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto; and a horizontal bar having a front and back end, a left and right side, two one-pronged cable connector members and two two-pronged cable connector members attached thereto, the back end of the bar being secured to the midpoint of the frontal side of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto, the two two-pronged cable connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its front end, the two one-pronged cable connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its back end, and the bar lying on the ground surface in a perpendicular arrangement with the beam, wherein the symmetrically attached one-pronged and two-pronged connector members comprise the at least one point fixed below the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of prongs of the connector members to allow for suspension of the planar surface in a stationary position.
  • 4. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 3 wherein:(a) the planar surface comprises a square-shaped planar surface having four corners and two two-pronged cable connector members at the opposing left and right side edges of the planar surface, the two-pronged connector members having a top and bottom prong, wherein the two-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) the tensioning means comprises ten turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; and (c) the cables comprise a cable assembly having: (i) a first pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the top prongs of the left and right side two-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column; (ii) a second pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the bottom prongs of the left and right side two-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; (iii) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs, (iv) a third pair of cables symmetrically secured from the remaining prong of the left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column to the turnbuckles attached to the top prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the respective left and right rear corners of the planar surface; (v) a fourth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the remaining prong of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; and (vi) a fifth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to the remaining bottom prongs of each of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the prongs of the respective left and right side one-pronged connector members located proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface in a stationary position.
  • 5. A suspended furniture apparatus for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having a front portion, a rear portion, a left side, a right side and edges thereabout; (b) cables for suspending the planar surface in a stationary position, the cables being secured to the planar surface and fixed at at least one point above and at least one point below the planar surface; (c) tensioning means for adjusting the tension of the cables and being secured thereto; and (d) a three-piece frame, the frame comprising: a vertical column having a top and bottom edge, a left and right side, and a horizontal orifice near its top edge that extends from the left to the right side thereof, the column having a length that extends above and below the planar surface, wherein the orifice comprises the point fixed above the planar surface; a horizontal beam having a top edge, a frontal side and a midpoint, the beam lying on a ground surface in a parallel fashion to the rear edge of the planar surface, wherein the bottom edge of the column is secured on the midpoint of the top edge of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto; and a horizontal bar having a front and back end, a left and right side, a horizontal orifice proximate to its front end and another horizontal orifice proximate to its back end, the two orifices of the bar extending from its left side to its right side, the back end of the bar being secured to the midpoint of the frontal side of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto, the bar lying on the ground surface in a perpendicular arrangement with the beam, wherein the two orifices of the bar comprise the at least one point fixed below the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the orifices of the vertical column and the horizontal bar by insertion therethrough to allow for suspension of the planar surface in a stationary position.
  • 6. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 5 wherein:(a) the planar surface comprises a square-shaped planar surface having four corners and two one-pronged cable connector members at the opposing side edges of the planar surface, wherein the one-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) the tensioning means comprises four turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; and (c) the cables comprise a cable assembly having: (i) a first cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the onepronged connector member at one side edge of the planar surface through the orifice near the top edge of the column to, at the other end of the first cable, the one-pronged connector member at the other side edge of the planar surface; (ii) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs; (iii) a second cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the top prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice near the top edge of the vertical column to, at the other end of the second cable, the top prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface; (iv) a third cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the third cable, one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface; and (v) a fourth cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the remaining bottom prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the fourth cable, the remaining bottom prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface in a stationary position.
  • 7. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 5 wherein:(a) the planar surface comprises a square-shaped planar surface having four corners and two two-pronged cable connector members at the opposing side edges of the planar surface, the two-pronged connector members having a top prong and a bottom prong, wherein the two-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) the tensioning means comprises five turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; and (c) the cables comprise a cable assembly having: (i) a first cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the top prong of the two-pronged connector member at one side edge of the planar surface through the orifice near the top edge of the column to, at the other end of the first cable, the top prong of the two-pronged connector member at the other side edge of the planar surface; (ii) a second cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the bottom prong of the two-pronged connector member at one side edge of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the second cable, the bottom prong of the two-pronged connector member at the other side edge of the planar surface; (iii) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs; (iv) a third cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the top prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice near the top edge of the vertical column to, at the other end of the third cable, the top prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface; (v) a fourth cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the fourth cable, one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface; and (vi) a fifth cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the remaining bottom prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the fifth cable, the remaining bottom prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface in a stationary position.
  • 8. A suspended furniture apparatus for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having a front portion, a rear portion, a left side, a right side and edges thereabout; (b) cables for suspending the planar surface in a stationary position, the cables being secured to the planar surface and fixed at at least one point above and at least one point below the planar surface; (c) tensioning means for adjusting the tension of the cables and being secured thereto; (d) the at least one point fixed above the planar surface comprises a point fixed on a ceiling surface proximately above the rear edge of the planar surface; and (e) the at least one point fixed below the planar surface comprises: (1) a forward point fixed on a ground surface proximately below the front edge of the planar surface; and (2) a rearward point fixed on the ground surface proximately below the rear edge of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the fixed points.
  • 9. A suspended furniture apparatus for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having a front portion, a rear portion, a left side, a right side and edges thereabout; (b) cables for suspending the planar surface in a stationary position, the cables being secured to the planar surface and fixed at at least one point above and at least one point below the planar surface; (c) tensioning means for adjusting the tension of the cables and being secured thereto; (d) the at least one point fixed above the planar surface comprises a point fixed on a ceiling surface proximately above the rear edge of the planar surface; and (e) the at least one point fixed below the planar surface comprises: (1) a forward point fixed on a ground surface proximately below the front edge of the planar surface; and (2) a rearward point fixed on a wall surface proximately below the rear edge of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the fixed points.
  • 10. A suspended furniture apparatus for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having a front portion, a rear portion, a left side, a right side and edges thereabout; (b) cables for suspending the planar surface in a stationary position, the cables being secured to the planar surface and fixed at at least one point above and at least one point below the planar surface; (c) tensioning means for adjusting the tension of the cables and being secured thereto; (d) the at least one point fixed above the planar surface comprises a point fixed on a wall surface proximately above the rear edge of the planar surface; and (e) the at least one point fixed below the planar surface comprises: (1) a forward point fixed on a ground surface proximately below the front edge of the planar surface; and (2) a rearward point fixed on the ground surface proximately below the rear edge of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the fixed points.
  • 11. A suspended furniture apparatus for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having a front portion, a rear portion, a left side, a right side and edges thereabout; (b) cables for suspending the planar surface in a stationary position, the cables being secured to the planar surface and fixed at at least one point above and at least one point below the planar surface; (c) tensioning means for adjusting the tension of the cables and being secured thereto; (d) the at least one point fixed above the planar surface comprises a point fixed on a wall surface proximately above the rear edge of the planar surface; and (e) the at least one point fixed below the planar surface comprises: (1) a forward point fixed on a ground surface proximately below the front edge of the planar surface; and (2) a rearward point fixed on a wall surface proximately below the rear edge of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the fixed points.
  • 12. A suspended furniture apparatus for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having a front portion, a rear portion, a left side, a right side and edges thereabout; (b) a backrest portion having a front and back side, a top and bottom edge, and a left and right edge, the backrest portion being positioned vertically above the rear edge of the planar surface; and (c) non-rigid means for suspending the planar surface and the backrest portion in stationary positions, the suspending means being secured to both the planar surface and the backrest portion, the suspending means further being fixed at at least one point above and at least one point below the planar surface.
  • 13. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 12 further comprising tensioning means for adjusting the tension of the suspending means and being secured thereto.
  • 14. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 13 wherein the suspending means comprises cables.
  • 15. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a three-piece frame, the frame comprising:(a) a vertical column having a top and bottom edge, a left and right side, and two two-pronged cable connector members attached symmetrically to each of the left and right sides of the column proximate to the top edge thereof, the column having a length that extends above the backrest portion and below the planar surface, wherein the symmetrically attached two-pronged connector members comprise the point fixed above the backrest portion; (b) a horizontal beam having a top edge, a frontal side and a midpoint, the beam lying on a ground surface in a parallel fashion to the rear edge of the planar surface, wherein the bottom edge of the column is secured on the midpoint of the top edge of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto; and (c) a horizontal bar having a front and back end, a left and right side, and four one-pronged cable connector members attached thereto, the back end of the bar being secured to the midpoint of the frontal side of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto, each of the four one-pronged cable connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its front and back ends, the bar lying on the ground surface in a perpendicular arrangement with the beam, wherein the symmetrically attached one-pronged connector members comprise the at least one point fixed below the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of prongs of the connector members to allow for suspension of the planar surface and the backrest portion in stationary positions.
  • 16. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a three-piece frame, the frame comprising:(a) a vertical column having a top and bottom edge, a left and right side, and two two-pronged cable connector members attached symmetrically to each of the left and right sides of the column proximate to the top edge thereof, the column having a length that extends above the backrest portion and below the planar surface, wherein the symmetrically attached two-pronged connector members comprise the point fixed above the backrest portion; (b) a horizontal beam having a top edge, a frontal side and a midpoint, the beam lying on a ground surface in a parallel fashion to the rear edge of the planar surface, wherein the bottom edge of the column is secured on the midpoint of the top edge of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto; and (c) a horizontal bar having a front and back end, a left and right side, two one-pronged cable connector members and two two-pronged cable connector members attached thereto, the back end of the bar being secured to the midpoint of the frontal side of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto, the two two-pronged cable connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its front end, and the two one-pronged cable connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its back end, the bar lying on the ground surface in a perpendicular arrangement with the beam, wherein the symmetrically attached one-pronged and two-pronged connector members comprise the at least one point fixed below the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of prongs of the connector members to allow for suspension of the planar surface and the backrest portion in stationary positions.
  • 17. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 16 wherein:(a) the planar surface comprises a square-shaped planar surface having four corners and two two-pronged cable connector members at the opposing left and right side edges of the planar surface, the two-pronged connector members having a top and bottom prong, wherein the two-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) the backrest portion comprises a quadrilateral-shaped backrest portion having four corners and two symmetrical vertical slits running along the front side of the backrest portion from its top edge to its bottom edge, the slits being angled obliquely outwardly from the top edge to the bottom edge to allow for insertion of cables therein; (c) four tack members for securing the cables inserted within the two slits of the backrest portion, each tack member being attached to the front side of the backrest portion proximate to each of its four corners; (d) the tensioning means comprises ten turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; and (e) the cables comprise a cable assembly having: (i) a first pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the top prongs of the left and right side two-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column, wherein the first pair of cables is secured within the two slits of the backrest portion; (ii) a second pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the bottom prongs of the left and right side two-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; (iii) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs, (iv) a third pair of cables symmetrically secured from the remaining prong of the left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column to the turnbuckles attached to the top prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the respective left and right rear corners of the planar surface; (v) a fourth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the remaining prong of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; and (vi) a fifth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to the remaining bottom prongs of each of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the prongs of the respective left and right side one-pronged connector members located proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface and the backrest portion in stationary positions.
  • 18. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a three-piece frame, the frame comprising:(a) a vertical column having a top and bottom edge, a left and right side, and a horizontal orifice near its top edge that extends from the left to the right side thereof, the column having a length that extends above the backrest portion and below the planar surface, wherein the orifice comprises the point fixed above the backrest portion; (b) a horizontal beam having a top edge, a frontal side and a midpoint, the beam lying on a ground surface in a parallel fashion to the rear edge of the planar surface, wherein the bottom edge of the column is secured on the midpoint of the top edge of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto; and (c) a horizontal bar having a front and back end, a left and right side, a horizontal orifice proximate to its front end and another horizontal orifice proximate to its back end, the two orifices of the bar extending from its left side to its right side, the back end of the bar being secured to the midpoint of the frontal side of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto, the bar lying on the ground surface in a perpendicular arrangement with the beam, wherein the two orifices of the bar comprise the at least one point fixed below the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the orifices of the vertical column and the horizontal bar by insertion therethrough to allow for suspension of the planar surface and the backrest portion in stationary positions.
  • 19. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 18 wherein:(a) the planar surface comprises a square-shaped planar surface having four corners and two one-pronged cable connector members at the opposing side edges of the planar surface, wherein the one-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) the backrest portion comprises a quadrilateral-shaped backrest portion having four corners and two symmetrical vertical slits running along the front side of the backrest portion from its top edge to its bottom edge, the slits being angled obliquely outwardly from the top edge to the bottom edge to allow for insertion of cables therein; (c) four tack members for securing the cables inserted within the two slits of the backrest portion, each tack member being attached to the front side of the backrest portion proximate to each of its four corners; (d) the tensioning means comprises four turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; and (e) the cables comprise a cable assembly having: (i) a first cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the one-pronged connector member at one side edge of the planar surface through the orifice near the top edge of the column to, at the other end of the first cable, the one-pronged connector member at the other side edge of the planar surface, wherein the first cable is secured within the two slits of the backrest portion; (ii) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs; (iii) a second cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the top prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice near the top edge of the vertical column to, at the other end of the second cable, the top prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface; (iv) a third cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the third cable, one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface; and (v) a fourth cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the remaining bottom prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the fourth cable, the remaining bottom prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear right corner of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface and the backrest portion in stationary positions.
  • 20. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 18 wherein:(a) the planar surface comprises a square-shaped planar surface having four corners and two two-pronged cable connector members at the opposing side edges of the planar surface, the two-pronged connector members having a top prong and a bottom prong, wherein the two-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) the backrest portion comprises a quadrilateral-shaped backrest portion having four corners and two symmetrical vertical slits running along the front side of the backrest portion from its top edge to its bottom edge, the slits being angled obliquely outwardly from the top edge to the bottom edge to allow for insertion of cables therein; (c) four tack members for securing the cables inserted within the two slits of the backrest portion, each tack member being attached to the front side of the backrest portion proximate to each of its four corners; (d) the tensioning means comprises five turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; and (e) the cables comprise a cable assembly having: (i) a first cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the top prong of the two-pronged connector member at one side edge of the planar surface through the orifice near the top edge of the column to, at the other end of the first cable, the top prong of the two-pronged connector member at the other side edge of the planar surface, wherein the first cable is secured within the two slits of the backrest portion; (ii) a second cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the bottom prong of the two-pronged connector member at one side edge of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the second cable, the bottom prong of the two-pronged connector member at the other side edge of the planar surface; (iii) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs; (iv) a third cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the top prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice near the top edge of the vertical column to, at the other end of the third cable, the top prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface; (v) a fourth cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the fourth cable, one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface; and (vi) a fifth cable extending at one end thereof from the turnbuckle attached to the remaining bottom prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at one rear corner of the planar surface through the orifice proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar to, at the other end of the fifth cable, the remaining bottom prong of the three-pronged connector member positioned at the other rear corner of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface and the backrest portion in stationary positions.
  • 21. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 14 wherein:(a) the at least one point fixed above the planar surface comprises a point fixed on a ceiling surface proximately above the rear edge of the planar surface; and (b) the at least one point fixed below the planar surface comprises: (1) a forward point fixed on a ground surface proximately below the front edge of the planar surface; and (2) a rearward point fixed on the ground surface proximately below the rear edge of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the fixed points.
  • 22. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 14 wherein:(a) the at least one point fixed above the planar surface comprises a point fixed on a ceiling surface proximately above the rear edge of the planar surface; and (b) the at least one point fixed below the planar surface comprises: (1) a forward point fixed on a ground surface proximately below the front edge of the planar surface; and (2) a rearward point fixed on a wall surface proximately below the rear edge of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the fixed points.
  • 23. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 14 wherein:(a) the at least one point fixed above the planar surface comprises a point fixed on a wall surface proximately above the rear edge of the planar surface; and (b) the at least one point fixed below the planar surface comprises: (1) a forward point fixed on a ground surface proximately below the front edge of the planar surface; and (2) a rearward point fixed on the ground surface proximately below the rear edge of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the fixed points.
  • 24. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 14 wherein:(a) the at least one point fixed above the planar surface comprises a point fixed on a wall surface proximately above the rear edge of the planar surface; and (b) the at least one point fixed below the planar surface comprises: (1) a forward point fixed on a ground surface proximately below the front edge of the planar surface; and (2) a rearward point fixed on a wall surface proximately below the rear edge of the planar surface, whereby the cables are secured to the fixed points.
  • 25. The suspended furniture apparatus of claim 13 wherein:(a) the planar surface comprises a square-shaped planar surface having four corners and two one-pronged cable connector members at the opposing left and right side edges of the planar surface, wherein the one-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) the backrest portion comprises a quadrilateral-shaped backrest portion having four corners and two symmetrical vertical slits running along the front side of the backrest portion from its top edge to its bottom edge, the slits being angled obliquely outwardly from the top edge to the bottom edge to allow for insertion of cables therein; (c) four tack members for securing the cables inserted within the two slits of the backrest portion, each tack member being attached to the front side of the backrest portion proximate to each of its four corners; (d) the tensioning means comprises eight turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; and (e) the cables comprise a cable assembly having: (i) a first pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the prongs of the left and right side one-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column, wherein the first pair of cables is secured within the two slits of the backrest portion; (ii) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs, (iii) a second pair of cables symmetrically secured from the remaining prong of the left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column to the turnbuckles attached to the top prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the respective left and right rear corners of the planar surface; (iv) a third pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the prongs of the respective left and right side one-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; and (v) a fourth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to the remaining bottom prongs of each of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the prongs of the respective left and right side one-pronged connector members located proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface and the backrest portion in stationary positions.
  • 26. A suspended furniture apparatus having a plurality of cables to suspend the furniture apparatus in a stationary position for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a square-shaped generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having front and rear portions, a left and right side, edges thereabout, and four corners, the planar surface further having two two-pronged cable connector members at the opposing left and right side edges thereof, the two-pronged connector members having a top and bottom prong, wherein the two-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) a three-piece frame comprising: (i) a vertical column having a top and bottom edge, a left and right side, and two two-pronged cable connector member attached symmetrically to each of the left and right sides proximate to the top edge thereof, the column having a length that extends above and below the planar surface; (ii) a horizontal beam having a top edge, a frontal side and a midpoint, the beam lying on a ground surface in a parallel fashion to the rear edge of the planar surface, wherein the bottom edge of the column is secured on the midpoint of the top edge of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto; and (iii) a horizontal bar having a front and back end, a left and right side, and two one-pronged cable connector members and two two-pronged cable connector members attached thereto, the back end of the bar being secured to the midpoint of the frontal side of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto, the two two-pronged connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its front end, the two one-pronged connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its back end, the bar lying on the ground surface in a perpendicular arrangement with the beam; (c) ten turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; (d) a first pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the top prongs of the left and right side two-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column; (e) a second pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the bottom prongs of the left and right side two-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; (f) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs, (g) a third pair of cables symmetrically secured from the remaining prong of the left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column to the turnbuckles attached to the top prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the respective left and right rear corners of the planar surface; (h) a fourth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the remaining prong of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; and (i) a fifth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to the remaining bottom prongs of each of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the prongs of the respective left and right side one-pronged connector members located proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface in a stationary position.
  • 27. A suspended furniture apparatus having a plurality of cables to suspend the furniture apparatus in a stationary position for use as a table or a chair, the furniture apparatus comprising:(a) a square-shaped generally horizontal and substantially planar surface having front and rear portions, a left and right side, edges thereabout, and four corners, the planar surface further having two two-pronged cable connector members at the opposing left and right side edges thereof, the two-pronged connector members each having a top and bottom prong, wherein the two-pronged connector members are located proximate to a midpoint of the rear portion of the planar surface; (b) a quadrilateral-shaped backrest portion having a front and back side, a top and bottom edge, a left and right edge, four corners, and two symmetrical vertical slits running along the front side of the backrest portion from its top edge to its bottom edge, the slits being angled obliquely outwardly from the top edge to the bottom edge to allow for insertion of cables therein, the backrest portion being positioned vertically above the rear edge of the planar surface at an acute angle thereto; (c) four tack members for securing the cables inserted within the two slits of the backrest portion, each tack member being attached to the front side of the backrest portion proximate to each of its four corners; (d) a three-piece frame comprising: (i) a vertical column having a top and bottom edge, a left and right side, and two two-pronged cable connector members attached symmetrically to each of the left and right sides of the column proximate to the top edge thereof, the column having a length that extends above the backrest portion and below the planar surface; (ii) a horizontal beam having a top edge, a frontal side and a midpoint, the beam lying on a ground surface in a parallel fashion to the rear edge of the planar surface, wherein the bottom edge of the column is secured on the midpoint of the top edge of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto; and (iii) a horizontal bar having a front and back end, a left and right side, two one-pronged cable connector members and two two-pronged cable connector members attached thereto, the back end of the bar being secured to the midpoint of the frontal side of the beam in a perpendicular manner thereto, the two two-pronged cable connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its front end, the two one-pronged cable connector members being symmetrically attached to the left and right sides of the bar proximate to its back end, the bar lying on the ground surface in a perpendicular arrangement with the beam, (e) ten turnbuckles having opposing longitudinal ends, each turnbuckle being rotatable perpendicular to its longitudinal axis for adjusting the tension of the cable secured thereto, wherein one end of each turnbuckle is attached to a cable and the opposing end of each turnbuckle is attached to one prong of a cable connector member; (f) a first pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the top prongs of the left and right side two-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column, wherein the first pair of cables is secured within the two slits of the backrest portion; (g) a second pair of cables symmetrically secured from each turnbuckle attached to the bottom prongs of the left and right side two-pronged connector members of the planar surface to one of the prongs of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; (h) two three-pronged cable connector members positioned at each of the rear left and rear right corners of the planar surface, the three-pronged connector members having a top prong and two bottom prongs, (i) a third pair of cables symmetrically secured from the remaining prong of the left and right side two-pronged connector members on the vertical column to the turnbuckles attached to the top prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the respective left and right rear corners of the planar surface; (j) a fourth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to one of the bottom prongs of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the remaining prong of each of the respective left and right side two-pronged connector members located proximate to the front end of the horizontal bar; and (k) a fifth pair of cables symmetrically secured from the turnbuckles attached to the remaining bottom prongs of each of the three-pronged connector members positioned at the left and right rear corners of the planar surface to the prongs of the respective left and right side one-pronged connector members located proximate to the back end of the horizontal bar, whereby the cables are secured to the plurality of connector members and turnbuckles to allow for suspension of the planar surface and the backrest portion in stationary positions.
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