[0001] The invention relates to an item of furniture for a room with toilet facilities.
[0002] Specifically, though not exclusively, the invention is usefully employed in a household
bathroom having normal hygienic facilities, such as a water closet and/or a bidet.
[0003] The main aim of the present invention is to provide an item which can rationally
exploit the amount of space available in a small room with hygienic facilities.
[0004] An advantage of the invention is that it is simply constructed and economical. A
further advantage is that the item of furniture of the invention is configured such
that when not in use, the sanitary appliance can be covered.
[0005] A further advantage is that the item can also be used as a bank of shelves as well
as a stool.
[0006] The above aims and advantages are all attained by the present invention, as it is
characterised in the appended claims.
[0007] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will better emerge
from the detailed description that follows of a preferred but non-exclusive embodiment
of the invention, illustrated purely by way of a non-limiting example in the accompanying
figures of the drawings, in which:
- figure 1 shows a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of the item of furniture,
situated in proximity of a bidet, wherein the lower part (stool) is separated from
the upper part (shelves);
figure 2 shows a sectioned view of the embodiment of figure 1 according to a median
vertical plane, in a configuration where the lower part is situated below the upper
part and is so positioned as to cover the bidet.
[0008] With reference to the above-mentioned figures, 1 denotes in its entirety an item
of furniture destined to be used in a bathroom having sanitary appliances, in particular
quite low appliances, such as a water closet and/or bidet.
[0009] In the illustrated example, the item of furniture 1 comprises two parts: a first
or upper part 2, which functions principally as a shelf or bank of shelves, and a
second or lower part 3, which functions mainly as a stool, and which can be removably
united to the upper part 2. In figure 1 the two parts, upper 2 and lower 3, are shown
separated from one another, while in figure 2 the two parts are shown united. The
two parts 2 and 3 can also advantageously be used separately, as single items of furniture.
[0010] The upper part 2 comprises four legs, two front 4a and two back 4b, preferably vertical
and straight, resting on casters 5. The legs 4a, 4b, are arranged at corners of a
rectangle. The two front legs 4a are connected to the two back legs 4b by means of
two crossbars 6.
[0011] The distance between the two back legs 4b (equal to the distance between the two
front legs 4a) is greater than the lateral mass of the appliance to be covered, i.e.
a water closet or a bidet, such as may normally be found in a home, so that the item
of furniture can be positioned above the appliance and be moved in a horizontal direction,
without having to lift the item of furniture itself from the ground.
[0012] The upper part 2 is provided with four vertical panels 7, arranged in an x-configuration,
which are anchored to the legs 4a, 4b and which support at least one shelf 8. A container
9, superiorly open, is fixed to the rear "V" of the X configuration of the panels
7.
[0013] In the illustrated example the at least one shelf 8 is in fact three horizontal shelves,
positioned one above another, vertically distanced, usable as rest surfaces or as
supports for drawers, cupboards, bathroom accessories, and so on.
[0014] The first shelf 10, the lowest, is set at a height which is greater than the height
of the sanitary appliance. In the figures a bidet 11 is shown to represent the bathroom
appliance, although another appliance could equally have been used, such as a water
closet - the item of furniture of the invention could be used with any appliance of
a suitable height.
[0015] The special dimensions and conformation of the upper part 2 of the item of furniture
1, together with the fact that it can be moved on casters 5, means that said upper
part 2 can easily be arranged around the appliance (for example, the bidet 11 of the
figures) without its having to be lifted; the shelves 8 will be positioned vertically
above the appliance and the appliance will be situated in the space comprised internally
of the legs 4a, 4b of the upper part 2 of the item of furniture.
[0016] The lower part 3 of the item of furniture 1 comprises a horizontal upper surface
12 which is made solid to two flat vertical lateral walls 13 which are parallel to
one another. The upper surface 12 can be used as a stool. The lower part 3 also comprises
a U-shaped vertical wall 14, the straight sections of the U being located side-by-side
to and internal of the lateral walls 13. The lower part can be slidable on three casters
15. The height of the upper surface 12 from the ground is greater than the maximum
height of the sanitary appliance, and is lower than the height of the first shelf
10 of the upper part 2 of the item of furniture 1. The distance between the two parallel
sections of the U of the vertical wall is greater than the lateral mass of bathroom
appliance. The width of the lower part 3 is smaller than the distance between the
two front legs 4a of the upper part 2.
[0017] The U-shaped vertical wall 14 is made solid to a U-shaped rib 16 arranged immediately
above the casters 15 and at a short distance from the ground. The rib 16 is of dimensions
such as to embrace the surface of the normally-narrower base of the appliance.
[0018] The upper part 3 can be removably united to the lower part 2 by means of a pin 17
provided with a knob 18. The pin 17 can be inserted or removed in or from holes afforded
in the upper and lower parts 2 and 3 of the item of furniture 1. The aforementioned
lower part 3 is conformed in such a way as to be removable from and insertable below
the upper part 2; it is also conformed in such a way as to cover the sanitary appliance,
as illustrated in figure 2.
[0019] The upper part 2 has two panels 19 situated on opposite sides thereof; the panels
19 are parallel and fixed to the lower shelf 10, and project inferiorly from the shelf
and laterally contain the lower part 3. The distance between the internal surfaces
of the two panels 19 is about the same as the distance between the external surfaces
of the walls 13. During insertion and extraction of the lower part 3 with respect
to the upper part 2, which is done with no lifting of either the upper 2 or the lower
part 3, the panels 19 function as sliding guides for the lower part 3.
[0020] The upper part 2 normally occupies the vertical space above a sanitary appliance
(for example a bidet 11). The lower part 3, which can be used as a stool, when not
in use can be stored below the upper part 2, in a position in which it covers the
appliance (see figure 2). When so desired, the lower part 3 can be pulled out from
below the upper part 2 in the direction indicated by the arrow 20, after having disengaged
the pin 17 (see figure 1). When the appliance is to be used, the whole item of furniture
can be moved (in the direction indicated by the arrow 20 of figure 1) on its own castors
5 and repositioned, say, above another appliance, if there are two in the bathroom.
After using the sanitary appliance, the item 1 can be replaced in its original position.
1. An item of furniture (1), comprising a plurality of vertical legs (4a, 4b), made solid
one to another and bearing a bank of shelves (8) composed of one or more shelves arranged
one above another, characterised in that below said bank of shelves (8) a space is
afforded having a function of receiving a sanitary appliance (11) therein.
2. The item of furniture of claim 1, wherein a distance between at least two of said
legs (4b) is such as to enable said item of furniture to be positioned above said
sanitary appliance (11) by displacing the item of furniture in a horizontal direction.
3. The item of furniture of claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the legs (4a, 4b) are
provided with casters (5).
4. The item of furniture of any one of the preceding claims, comprising a lower part
(3), preferably slidable on casters (15), which is removably united with an upper
part (2) of the item of furniture and which can be inserted below said bank of shelves
(8), and which is conformed and arranged in such a way as to cover the appliance (11).
5. The item of furniture of claim 4, characterised in that said lower part (3) comprises
a flat upper surface (12) which can be used as a stool and which is arranged below,
parallel to and at a short distance from said bank of shelves (8).
6. The item of furniture of claim 5, comprising a pin (17) engaged removably in two holes,
one of which holes is made in the flat upper surface (12) and another of which holes
is made in the bank of shelves (8).
7. The item of furniture of any one of the preceding claims from 4 to 6, characterised
in that said lower part (3) comprises a U-shaped lateral wall (14), which is made
solid to the flat upper surface (12) and is situated there-below.
8. The item of furniture of any one of claims from 4 to 7, comprising sliding guides,
solidly constrained to the bank of shelves (8), for guiding said lower part (3) into
and out of said space comprised below said upper part (2), which sliding guides preferably
comprise two panels (19), parallel one to another and situated at opposite sides of
said upper part (2).