FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to furniture, and more particularly to modular furniture.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] It is known to provide modular furniture that can be assembled from pre-fabricated
components. Modular furniture is more convenient and efficient to store and transport
than non-modular furniture since the un-assembled components can be packed efficiently
and shipped from the manufacturing facility to a store or home and then assembled,
thereby reducing shipping costs. Also, some pieces of furniture are too heavy or are
awkwardly-shaped to be conveniently moved through doorways, hallways or staircases.
Modular furniture, on the other hand, can be delivered unassembled and then assembled
in the room where it is to be used. Modular furniture is disclosed, for example, in
US Patent No. 3,973,800 to Kogan.
[0003] A sofa or armchair is typically constructed with a seat base (or deck) section, a
left arm rest and a right armrest, and a seat back. The left and right armrests are
usually mirror images of each other. Thus, the manufacture of a modular sofa or arm
chair requires the manufacture of at least four distinct elements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention provides a modular furniture system. The modular furniture
system of the present invention can be implemented by manufacturing two distinct elements.
The system of the invention comprises two or more of a first structural component,
referred to herein as a
"deck-back". The system further comprises two or more of a second structural component, referred
to herein as a
"side-element". Various types of furniture can be assembled using these two components. For example,
a chair can be assembled using a first deck-back as the deck of the chair, a second
deck-back for the back of the chair, a first side-element for the left side of the
chair, and a second side-element for the right side of the chair. The modular system
of the invention can also be used, for example, to construct a couch, sofa, ottoman,
or table.
[0005] The invention thus provides a modular furniture system comprising:
- (a) one or more deck-backs, each deck-back being configured for use as a deck of a chair
and further being configured for use as a back of a chair;
- (b) one or more side-elements, each side-element being configured for use as a right-side
cover of a chair and further being configured for use as a left-side cover of a chair,
or as the back side of the chair or sofa.
[0006] In the modular furniture system ov the invention each deck-back may comprise a panel
and a frame. The panel may be integral with the frame of the deck-back. Similarly,
each side-element may comprise a panel and a frame, and the panel may be integral
with the frame. The panel of the deck-back may have dimensions essentially equal to
the dimensions of a side-element panel. The panel and frame of a deck-back or of a
side-element may be produced in a single injection molding processes.
[0007] The modular furniture system of the invention may be adapted for the construction
of any one of an armchair, sofa, ottoman, and table.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice,
embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a modular furniture system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention;
Figs. 2a to Fig. 2n show assembly of the modular furniture system of Fig. 1 into an arm chair;
Fig. 3 shows a modular furniture system in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention;
and
Figs. 4a to Fig. 4r show assembly of the modular furniture system of Fig. 3 into a sofa.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0009] Fig. 1 shows a modular furniture system
1 in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. The modular furniture system
1 comprises one or more deck-backs
2 and one or more side-elements
4. The deck-backs
2 and the side-elements
4 may be made of any material known to be used in the manufacture of furniture. In
a preferred embodiment, the deck-backs
2 and the side-elements 4 are made from plastic. Each deck-back comprises a panel
6 attached to a frame
8. In a preferred embodiment, the panel
6 is integral with the frame
8. The panel
6 and the frame
8 may be from-plastic and produced, for example, in a single injection molding process.
Similarly, each side-element
4 comprises a panel
10 attached to a frame
12, and the panel
10 and the frame
12 may be integral with each other. The frame
12 includes a plurality of notches
13 into which a nut retainer
15 may be inserted to retain a nut may, as explained below. In a preferred embodiment,
the panel
6 is identical to the panel
10.
[0010] The system
1 may further comprise one or more side cover panels
14 that are configured to be attached to either the frame
8 of a deck-back
2 or the frame
12 of a side-element
4, and a front panel
20. The system
1 may also include one or more cushions
16, 18 that can be incorporated into a piece of furniture assembled from the system. The
system may also include various brackets, for example, the brackets 22, and
24, which can be used to attach an side cover panel
14 to either one of the frames
8 and
12, or to provide structural reinforcement to a piece of furniture. The system my further
comprise parts for assembling the deck-backs
2 and the side-elements 4 into a piece of furniture. Such parts may include, for example,
screws
26, nuts
28, clips 30, and an assembly wrench
32. Gliders
34 may also be provided for attachment to the underside of a piece of furniture in order
to facilitate sliding of the piece over a floor.
[0011] Fig. 2 shows assembly of an armchair
36 from the system 1 (the assembled armchair is shown in Fig. 2n). First, as shown in
Figs. 2a to 2c, a left-side frame
36 for the armchair
36 is assembled. One of the brackets
24 is snap-fitted onto the frames
12 of one of the side-elements
4 (Fig. 2a). Then a side cover panel
14 is attached as indicated by the arrows in Fig. 2b. Nut retainers
15 are inserted into the appropriate notches
13 and nuts
28 are inserted into the nut retainers
15 (Fig. 2c). The gliders
34 are then attached to the ends of the frame
12. Now, as shown in Figs. 2d to 2f, a right-side frame
38 for the armchair
36 is assembled. Another one of the brackets
24 is snap-fitted onto the frame
12 of another one of the side-elements
4 (Fig. 2d). Then a side cover panel
14 is attached (Fig. 2e). Nuts
28 are then inserted into the nut retainers
15 and the gliders
34 are attached to the ends of the frame
12 (Fig. 2f).
[0012] Fig. 2g shows the assembly of a chair back
40 for the armchair
36. A side cover panel
14 is screwed onto brackets
42 that are integral with a deck-back
2. The brackets
42 are angled relative to the panel
6 of the deck-back, so that the side cover panel
14 is angled relative to the panel
6. Figs. 2 h and i show the right-side frame
38, the chair back
40 and the left-side frame
37, being assembled together using the screws
26 and the wrench
32.
[0013] Now, as shown in Fig. 2j, a chair deck
44 is assembled from another deck-back
2 and a front panel
20. The front panel
20 of the chair deck
44 is attached at a right angle to the deck-back
2. A clip
30 is then attached to each of the two lateral sides of the deck-back. The chair deck
44 is then assembled onto the assembly formed by the left and right side frames and
the back (Figs. 2 k and l). One of the brackets
22 is then inserted into the underside of the chair, as shown in Fig. 2m, in order to
enhance the sturdiness of the armchair. Cushions
16 and
18 may then be placed on the arm chair, as indicated in Fig. 2n, and assembly of the
armchair
36 is complete.
[0014] Fig. 3 shows a modular furniture system
100 in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. The modular furniture system
100 has several components in common with the modular furniture system 1 shown in Fig.
1. Thus, the modular furniture system
100 comprises one or more deck-backs 2 and one or more side-elements
4, where each side-element
4 comprises a panel
10 attached to a frame
12, and each deck-back comprises a panel
6 attached to a frame
8. The system
100 further comprises one or more side cover panels
14 that are configured to be attached to either the frame
8 of a deck-back
2 or the frame
12 of a side-element
4, as shown below. The system
100 also includes front panels
20, and one or more cushions
16, 18 that can be incorporated into a piece of furniture assembled from the system. The
system may also include various brackets, for example, the brackets
21, 22, 23, 24and
29, which can be used to attach a side cover panel
14 to either one of the frames
8 and
12, or to provide structural reinforcement to a piece of furniture. The system my further
comprise parts for assembling the deck-backs
2 and the side-elements
4 into a piece of furniture. Such parts may include, for example, screws
26 and
27, nuts
28, and the wrench
32, and connectors
17 and
19. Gliders
34 may also be provided for attachment to the underside of a piece of furniture in order
to facilitate sliding of the piece over a floor.
[0015] Fig. 4 shows assembly of a sofa
102 from the system
100 (the assembled sofa is shown in Fig. 4r). First, as shown in Figs. 4a to 4c, a left-side
frame
136 for the sofa
102 is assembled. One of the brackets
24 is snap-fitted onto the frame 12 of one of the side-elements
4 (Fig. 4a). Then a side cover panel
14 is attached (Fig. 4b). Nut retainers 15 are inserted into the appropriate notches
13 and nuts
28 are inserted into the nut retainers
15 (Fig. 4c). The gliders
34 are then attached to the ends of the frame
12. Now, as shown in Figs. 4d to 2f, a right-side frame
138 for the sofa
102 is assembled. Another one of the brackets
24 is snap-fitted onto the frame
12 of another one of the side-elements
4 (Fig. 4d). Then a side cover panel
14 is attached (Fig. 4e). Nut retainers
15 are inserted into the appropriate notches 13 and nuts
28 are inserted into the nut retainers
15. The gliders
34 are then attached to the ends of the frame
12 (Fig. 4f).
[0016] Fig. 4g shows the assembly of a chair back
140 for the sofa
102. A side cover panel
14 is screwed onto brackets
42 that are integral with a deck-back
2. The brackets
42 are angled relative to the panel
6 of the deck-back, so that the side cover panel
14 is angled relative to the panel
6. A second chair back
140 is then assembled, and then, as shown in Fig. 4h and i, the two chair backs
140 are joined together using one of the connectors
17 and the nuts
28.
[0017] Figs. 4j and k shows assembly of a deck for the sofa
102 by joining together two deck-backs 2 using another one of the connectors
17 and the nuts
28. In Fig. 4l, two front panels
20 are joined together using a connector
19, nuts
28 and the bracket
23. Then, as shown in Fig. 4m, the back assembly and the side frames are joined together.
The deck of the sofa is then inserted (Fig. 4n), and secured with the bracket
29 (Fig. 4o). The two brackets
22 are then inserted into the underside of the sofa, as shown in Fig. 4p, in order to
enhance the sturdiness of the sofa. The front panel assembly is then attached (Fig.
4q). Cushions
16 and
18 may then be placed on the arm chair, as indicated in Fig. 4n, and assembly of the
sofa
102 is complete.
1. A modular furniture system comprising:
(a) one or more deck-backs, each deck-back being configured for use as a deck of a chair
and further being configured for use as a back of a chair;
(b) one or more side-elements, each side-element being configured for use as a right-side
of a chair and further being configured for use as a left-side of a chair.
2. The modular furniture system according to Claim 1 wherein each deck-back comprises
a panel and a frame.
3. The modular system according to Claim 2 wherein the panel of each deck-back is integral
with the frame of the deck-back.
4. The modular furniture system according to Claim 1 wherein each side-element comprises
a panel and a frame.
5. The modular system according to Claim 4 wherein the panel of each side-element is
integral with the frame of the side-element.
6. The modular furniture system according to Claim 1 wherein each deck-back comprises
a panel, each side-element comprises a panel, and the dimensions of a deck-back panel
are essentially equal to the dimensions of a side-element panel.
7. The modular furniture system according to Claim 3 wherein the panel and frame of a
deck-back are produced in a single injection molding processes.
8. The modular furniture system according to Claim 5 wherein the panel and frame of a
side-element are produced in a single injection molding processes.
9. The modular furniture system according to any one of the previous claims adapted for
the construction of any one of an armchair, sofa, ottoman, and table.
10. The system according to any one of the previous claims further comprising one or more
side cover panels configured to be attached a frame of a deck-back and further configured
to be attached to a frame of a side-element.
11. The system according to any one of the previous claims further comprising one or more
front panels.
12. The system according to any one of the previous claims further comprising one or more
cushions.
13. The system according to any one of the previous claims further comprising one or more
brackets.