[0001] The present invention relates to seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace
lounge kind, comprising a generally four walled housing providing a structure for
one or more seating cushions and vertical paddings comprising backs and arms characterized
in that charaeterized in that each back, arm et al padding is wrapped up in a substantially
rectangular covering whose size exceeds for each of them the corresponding padding
developed size, whereby corresponding frame housing wall portions, are included in
their wrapping up, any wrapping up member being provided by at least one fastening
pile ribbon lenght of the kind traded with trade mark Velcron confronting a complementary
one, fixedly attached to the sides of frame housing walls.
[0002] Seating furniture of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, comprising a four walled
housing supporting the seating cushions the back ad arm paddings and the like is provided
with one or more coverings is known heretofore. This dressing has heretofore been
provided substantially in two fashions: by fixedly mounting the covering e.g. by sticking,
nailing or the like; or by providing ready made bags generally sewed. Provision, mountage
and substitution of these covering was difficult, expansive and time consuming. Another
drawback of said seating furniture was that the user could not self make, remove substitute
easily such coverings.
[0003] The invention as claimed is intended to remedy this drawbacks. The advantages offered
by the invention are mainly that the seating furniture sections to be covered are
wrapped up with sheet members substantially of rectangular shape. Such wrapping up
may at any time and for any reason be loosened and a fresh wrapping up provided. These
advantages are available both to producers and user of seating furniture. Producers
may provide stocks of unwrapped up seating furniture and stocks of loosen covering
members waiting to couple them for the costumer orders. Un the other hand users may
loose, change or simply remove for washing, cleaning, repairing, substituting or the
like, one more or all covering members. Due to their simplicity covering members may
be self made and wrapped up even by the user.
[0004] One way of carrying out out the invention is described in detail below with reference
to drawings which illustrate only one specific embodiment, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective side view showing, in a reduced scale, a seat comprising
a three place lounge including a four walled frame which support the seating cushions
and vertical padding providing the back and the arms dressed with rectangular coverings,
according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is substantially a repetition of figure 1 wherein a sideview of seating furniture
is provided showing the bottom.
Figure 3 is substantially a repetition of figure 1 wherein from the housing a covering
portion of sheat is loosened.
Figure 4 is substantially a repetition of figures 1, 2 and 3 but showing particularly
a sheat portion covering a housing side and an arm, wherein a portion providing the
arm dressing a fastening botton is disconnected so as to comprise a flap in the form
of a cocker ear.
Figure 5 is substantially a repetition of figure 4 but upon loosening of that portion
of covering providing an eyelet. r
Figure 6 is a front view of seating furniture of figures from 1 to 5 wherein an arm
padding is remove and shown substantially uncovered.
Figure 7 is substantially a repetition of figure 6 wherein the uncovered arm padding
is set in place and its removed covering is shown on the left.
Figure 8 is substantially a repetition of figure 6 wherein the fabric arm covering
the arm padding is shown at the foot of lounge in a substantially loosen fashion.
Figure 9 is substantially a repetition of figure 8 but upon removal from the lounge
of the right cushion, and furhter displacement of arm padding. From the front side
and from the back of housing portions of covering are folded back to show their features.
Figure 10 is substantially a repetition of figure 9 wherein the right cushion is removed
and placed upside down in front of the lounge and partially opened. Coverings are
further folded back.
Figure 11 represents the lounge as shown at figures from to 10 wherein the right back
padding and its cross shaped covering are shown in front of the lounge, the latter
being loose and flat upside down so as allow to be seen the same and the housing.
Figure 12 shows the lounge as shown figures from 1 to 11 wherein further members are
removed and/or folded back.
[0005] Referring now to figures from 1 to 11 of the drawings a threeplace seating furniture,
is shown which conventionally comprises a housing 1 with four walls 12, 13, 14, 14'
which holds thereon the seating cushions 2, 2', 2" and side paddings providing backs
3, 3', 3" and arms 4, 4'. According to the present invention each of substantially
vertical padding member, i.e., back mebers 3, 3', 3" and arm padding members 4, 4'
are each dressed with a flat rectangular cover 03, 03', 03", 04, 04' to be spoken
of in the following. An additional rectangular covering member 05 covers the front
edge 12', of housing bottom wall 12 which is slightly padded. Even of this covering
member it will be spoken with in the following.
[0006] It will be appreciated that cushions 2, 2', 2" are dressed or covered in a conventional
fashion. In fact, as shown at figure 10 are sheated in a bag-like covering whose bottom
is provided with a zip fastener 20.
[0007] Paddings 3, 3', 3" are fixed to the housing back wall by bunging them on a number
of hooks 300 which receive therein a rod 333 fastened to the back side of paddings
3, 3', 3". Whereas arm paddings 4, 4' , are kept in place by being fit between cushions
and sides of housing 1. A further connection between arm padding and housing is obtained
trough the covering an attachment being provided between the pins of ribbon fastened
engaging the pins of a ribbon fastened to the housing walls. Such ribbons being of
the kind available with the trade mark Velcron. Lengths of this ribbon are fastened
to the upper side of housing bottom wall 12 so as to provide four side ribboned edges
120, 121, 122, 123 to receive the piles of corresponding bands 220, 221, 222, 223
which are banded with the same ribbon as that banding coverings 04; 03, 03', 03";
05 e 04'. Also the upperside of bottom housing wall 12 is provided with piled ribbons.
More particularly three piled ribbon lengths 321, 321', 321" are arranged longitudinally,
fixedly attached to the upper surface of bottom housing wall 12, while two transversal
ones 444, 444' are transversally attached to the end side of said upper surface of
bottom housing wall 12. The pile of such ribbon lengths 321, 321', 321"; 444, 444'
clutches removably with corresponding piled ribbon lengths 521, 521', 521", 504, 504'
respectively which are fixedly attached to the underside of coverings 03, 03', 03";
04, 04'; respectively. It will be appreciated that, as shown in the drawings, coverings
03, 03', 03"; 04, 04'; are substantially of rectangular shape or as shown in figures
11 and 12 comprised by three rectangular sheets arranged in the form of a cross. A
rectangular central sheet 030, 030', is provided with rectangular flaps 031, 032;
031', 032'; respectively. Whereas the final fastening of arm coverings 04, 04' is
provided by engagement of button 41, comprised by a bolt head, onto the eye 42 comprised
by an opening provided in an "U" shaped flat member slipedly mounted in a pocket 43
provided on the back side of covering members 04, 04'.
[0008] It is to be understood that the foregoing description serves only to illustrate one
fonn the seating furniture of the invention may take, and that variations may be made
thereto without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following
claims.
1. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, comprising a four
walled housing (12, 13, 14, 14') providing a structure (1) for cushions (2, 2', 2")
and back (3, 3', 3") and arm (4 and 4') paddings, characterized in that each back
(3, 3',3"), arm (4,4') et al (12') padding is wrapped up in a substantially rectangular
covering (03, 03', 03"; 04, 04'; 05) whose size exceeds for each of them the corresponding
padding developed size, whereby corresponding frame housing wall portions, are included
in their wrapping up, any wrapping up member (03, 03', 03"; 04, 04'; 05) being provided
by at least one fastening pile ribbon lenght (220, 221, 222, 223; 321, 321', 321";
504, 504')of the kind traded with trade mark Velcron confronting a complementary one
(120, 121, 122, 123; 321, 321', 321"; 444, 444') fixedly attached to the sides of
frame housing walls.
2. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, as claimed in claim
1, characterized in that fastening pile ribbon lengths (120, 121, 122, 123; 321, 321',
321"; 444, 444') providing a connection with frame housing (1) are fixedly mounted
to the bottom housing wall (12).
3. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, as claimed in claim
2, characterized in that the fastening pile ribbon lengths mounted to the bottom housing
wall (12) are fixed on the upperside and bottomside of same (12).
4. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, as claimed in claim
3, characterized in that ribbons (120, 121, 122, 123) fixed on the bottom side of
bottom housing wall (12) are fixedly placed along its perimetral edge.
5. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, as claimed in claim
3, characterized in that three ( 321, 321', 321") longitudinal and two transversal
(444, 444') fastening pile ribbon lengths are fixedly placed on the upper side of
bottom housing wall (12).
6. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, as claimed in claim
1, characterized in that the fastening pile ribbon lengths (220, 221, 222, 223; 321,
321', 321"; 504, 504') applied to the confronting covering sections they are fixed
to their edges particularly on the back of displaied sides and on undisplaied sides.
7. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, as claimed in claim
1, characterized in that the covering members (03, 03', 03"; 04, 04'; 05) are in a
number equal to the number of arms (4, 4'), plus number of back padding members (3,
3', 3") plus one (12').
8. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, as claimed in claim
7, characterized in that the covering members (03, 03', 03") wrapping up the back
are, when loosen flat in the form of a cross and the other ones (04, 04'; 05) are
of rectangular form.
9. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, as claimed in claim
7, characterized in that covering members (04, 04') wrapping up the arm paddings (4,
4') have a joint coupling of the kind button-eye (41, 42) fashion.
10. Seating furniture, of the armchair or multiplace lounge kind, as claimed in claim
9, characterized in that the button (41) is provided by a bolt head and the eye (42)
by a "U"-shaped flat member (42') slipable in a pocket (43) provided on the back of
the covering members (04, 04') wrapping up the arms (4, 4').