Modular furniture system
11214954 · 2022-01-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B2001/1993
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/1963
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/199
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F10/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F10/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F10/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F10/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A modular framework having a plurality of elongate structural members interconnected by brackets is provided. Each of the brackets includes at least one tubular socket to receive a structural member, and an array of holes is provided on a face of the socket to permit connection of an attachment to the bracket to support ancillary components.
Claims
1. A structure having a frame defined by a plurality of elongate structural members, said structural members including a plurality of vertically extending posts and a plurality of longitudinal stringers extending between said posts, an upper end of each of said posts being connected to at least a pair of said longitudinal stringers by a bracket to define a corner of said frame, each bracket having a socket to receive an end of each of the structural members converging to the respective corner, said structure further including a plurality of collars each extending about a respective one of the posts and adjustable along the length of the post to be located at a required height between opposite ends of the post, each collar having an attachment point to allow attachment of a cloth panel to the collar, and a cloth panel secured to each of the collars at said attachment point and extending between and supported by said posts intermediate the ends of said posts to provide a hammock spaced vertically from said stringers.
2. The structure of claim 1 wherein said collars are secured to said posts at said desired locations by fasteners extending through said collar and into said post.
3. The structure of claim 2 wherein said collars are formed as bands extending about said posts to conform to the exterior surface of said post and said attachment point is formed at distal ends of said band.
4. The structure of claim 3 wherein said distal ends of said band are juxtaposed and each has a hole therein to provide a clevis for attachment of said cloth panel.
5. The structure of claim 4 wherein said post is polygonal in cross section and said distal ends of said band project from an apex of said polygon toward the interior of said frame.
6. The structure of claim 5 wherein said post has a square cross section.
7. The structure of claim 2 wherein said collar has contiguous planar faces and an array of holes is provided on at least one of said faces to receive said fasteners.
8. The structure of claim 7 wherein said array of holes is arranged as a grid.
9. The structure of claim 7 wherein an array of holes is provided on each of said planar faces.
10. The structure of claim 1 wherein a hanger extends between a pair of said sockets connecting said longitudinal stringers at each corner and a shade cloth is connected to and extends between said hangers to provide a roof extending over and spaced from said hammock.
11. The structure of claim 10 wherein each socket has a face inwardly directed toward a face of an adjacent socket to provide pairs of opposed faces on each of said brackets, and said hanger extends between a pair of opposed faces on said brackets.
12. The structure of claim 11 including holes in said pairs of opposed faces to accommodate a fastener to secure respective ones of the structural members to the bracket.
13. The structure of claim 12 wherein a plurality of holes is provided in each of said opposed faces and said hanger is secured to said socket through one of said holes and said bracket is fastened to said structural member through another of said holes.
14. The structure of claim 13 wherein said holes are arranged as an array having two rows of holes spaced apart to define a grid.
15. The structure of claim 1 wherein a hanger extends between a pair of said sockets connecting one of said longitudinal stringers and one of said posts at each corner and a cloth panel is connected to and extends between said hanger and an attachment point on said post to provide a side panel extending generally perpendicular to said hammock.
16. The structure of claim 1 wherein the lower end of said posts is secured in a foot having a socket attached to substrate.
17. The structure of claim 16 wherein said foot has a base plate extending laterally from the socket.
18. The structure of claim 17 wherein said foot has a planar face and an array of holes on said planar face.
19. The structure of claim 18 wherein a clip is secured to said array of holes to provide an attachment point for a side panel extending from a corner to said foot.
20. The structure of claim 1 wherein the lower end of each of said posts is received in a socket of a bracket and longitudinal members are received in orthogonal sockets of said bracket, said longitudinal members extending between brackets on respective ones of said posts to provide an enclosed frame.
21. The structure of claim 20 wherein each socket of the bracket at the lower end of a post has a face inwardly directed toward a face of an adjacent socket to provide pairs of opposed faces on each of said brackets, and a hanger extends between a pair of opposed faces on said brackets.
22. The structure of claim 21 including holes in said pairs of opposed faces to accommodate a fastener to secure respective ones of the structural members to the bracket.
23. The structure of claim 22 wherein a plurality of holes is provided in each of said opposed faces and said hanger is secured to said socket through one of said holes and said bracket is fastened to said structural member through another of said holes.
24. The structure of claim 23 wherein said holes are arranged as an array having two rows of holes spaced apart to define a grid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(21) Referring to
(22) Each of the structural members 14 is formed from a dimensional material, typically wood although other materials such as metal or plastics could be used. Preferably, the members 14 are a weather resistant wood in a readily available cross section such as a nominal 4″×4′ pressure treated lumber or cedar. Alternative dimensions may be used, such as a nominal 6″×6″ lumber or an extruded aluminum 2×2 or 3×3 section.
(23) The brackets 16 are formed from metal and have different configurations depending on the number of members 14 to be connected. The brackets 16 have a socket 18 for each of the members to be connected. As can be seen in
(24) Each of the sockets 18 is formed with 4 planar faces 20. Inwardly directed faces, that is those that are directed toward another face, as indicated at 20a, have an array 22 of holes 24 that extend through to the interior of the socket 18. The array 22 is formed by two rows of four holes 24 that are spaced from one another to provide a grid. It will be appreciated of course that other configurations of array could be used.
(25) Referring again to
(26) The array 22 of holes 24 is also used to attach the shade cloth 12 to the framework 10. As can be seen in
(27) In the embodiment of
(28) It will be appreciated that the framework 10 may be easily disassembled for storage and different lengths of structural members used for different situations.
(29) A further embodiment of framework is shown in
(30) The rigidity of the frame work 10 permits a hammock, 50 to be secured to the legs 14a using a collar 52 shown in greater detail in
(31) The collar 52 may be slid along the leg 14a to the required position and screws inserted through the holes 62 to secure the collar in position. Typically, the collar 52 will be located on the leg 14a before assembly of the stringers but mat be retroactively fitted or removed by opening the band 52 to allow the leg 14a to pass between the devises 58. With the collar located and secured at the required height, the hammock 50 mat be attached to the hole 60 in the clevis using a ring or other suitable fastener. The rigid framework 10 provides a secure attachment for the hammock and the array of holes 62 in the faces of the collar 52 ensures a secure location on the legs 14a.
(32) The framework 10 of
(33) In the above embodiments, the framework 10 is freestanding. However, as shown in
(34) Each of the above embodiments has used a shade cloth 12 to provide shade. In the embodiment of
(35) The framework 10 may be used in combination with other frameworks to provide larger structures. As seen in
(36) Similarly, in the embodiment of
(37) The bracket 16 shown in
(38) The feet 40 may be adapted for use on soil or sand by providing spikes extending from the sockets 18, as shown in
(39) The versatility of the framework 10 may be increased by using the connector 80 shown in
(40) A further embodiment of connector 16 is shown in
(41) In each of the above embodiments it will be recognised that the provision of the array of holes in the inwardly directed faces of the connectors 16 permits not only the structural members to be secured to the brackets for a robust framework, but also allows ancillary components, such as hangers and clips to be attached in a simple manner in a variety of orientations to allow attachment of accessories. The grid defined by the two rows of holes 24 allows base plates of accessories such as light fittings to be secured to the connectors and thereby add to the versatility. The framework is readily disassembled and reconfigured for different purposes or for storage.
(42) The brackets 16 are made from steel or aluminum and can be constructed by welding tubular sections to one another or, preferably, by folding a metal blank in to the required configuration. Where the brackets are folded, it is preferred that the free ends of the blank are mechanically interlocked, such as by a dovetail, after folding to maintain the folded blank in the correct configuration for welding the free ends to one another.
(43) Although the invention has been described with reference to certain specific embodiments, various modifications thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as outlined in the claims appended hereto. The entire disclosures of all references recited above are incorporated herein by reference.