MODULAR BAR
20230051722 · 2023-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D2011/0046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0639
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0601
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D11/0015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A modular bar made of bar modules includes a bar element and one or more seating elements pivotably attached to the bar element. The seating element(s) is moveable relative to the bar element between a stowed position and a seat position, the module configured to be arranged adjacent one or more other bar modules to form a bar.
Claims
1. A bar module comprising: a bar element; and one or more seating elements pivotably attached to the bar element, the one or more seating element moveable relative to the bar element between a stowed position and a seat position, the module configured to be arranged adjacent one or more other bar modules to form a bar.
2. The bar module of claim 1, wherein the bar element has an inner side and an outer side and wherein the one or more seating elements is pivotably attached to the outer side by means of a first hinge.
3. The bar module of claim 1, wherein the one or more seating elements comprises: a frame part pivotably attached to the bar element; and a seat part pivotably attached to the frame part by a second hinge.
4. The bar module of claim 3, the wherein the one ore or more seating elements further comprising a back rest part foldably attached to the seat part.
5. The bar module of claim 2, wherein the outer side of the bar element forms a recessed area.
6. The bar module of claim 5, wherein the recesses area is defined by a concave curve of the outer side.
7. The bar module of claim 2, wherein the inner side of the bar element is provided with a storage recess.
8. The bar module of claim 1, wherein the bar element is provided with attachment means for attachment to an adjacent module, in use.
9. The bar module of claim 1, wherein the bar element is provided with water or power connections.
10. A modular bar comprising: two or more bar modules as claimed in claim 1 arranged side-by-side.
11. The modular bar as claimed in claim 10, comprising a plurality of bar modules arranged in a circle.
12. The modular bar as claimed in claim 10, comprising a plurality of bar modules arranged in a semi-circle.
13. The modular bar of claim 11 wherein the inner sides of the modules define a service area.
14. The modular bar of claim 13, wherein two adjacent modules are spaced apart to provide access to the service area.
15. A method of assembling a modular bar, comprising: combining a plurality of bar modules as claimed in claim 1 into a modular bar layout.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
[0012] Examples of the bar module and the modular bar according to the disclosure will now be described. The detailed description is by way of example only and variations may be possible within the scope of the claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The bar module 10 according to this disclosure comprises a bar element 1 and one or more seating elements 2. The seating element 2 is foldable and pivotably attached to the bar element 1 to be pivotable and foldable between a stowed position (
[0017] The bar module 10, here comprising a bar element 1 and one seating element 2 but may include several seat elements attached to one bar element. Several such modules can be assembled together to form a modular bar as will be described further below with reference to
[0018] In the example shown, the seating element 2 is a cantilevered structure comprising a frame part 20 attached by a first hinge 21 to the bar element 1. Other seat structures may also be envisaged. In the depicted example, the frame part is attached to a base end 11 of the bar element 1 but other attachment locations could also be envisaged. At the end of the frame part 20 opposite the end that is attached to the bar element is a seat part 22 attached to the frame part by a second hinge 23. Optionally, the seating element 2 may also include a back rest part 24 pivotally attached to the seat part 22. In the stowed position, the frame part 20 is pivoted about the first hinge 21 inwards towards an outer side 1a of the bar element 1 and the seat part 22 is either folded back against the frame part (not shown) or positioned, by means of the second hinge 23, to lie flat against the outer side 1a of the bar element 1 as shown in
[0019] Although the sides 1a, 1b of the bar element 1 may be straight, or curved or any other desired shape or surface design, in one example, the outer side 1a is provided with a concave or recessed shape 12 to provide space for a person's knees when seated on the seating element.
[0020] The individual modules can then be fitted together and combined and assembled into a modular bar according to the desired shape, size and design by placing modules side-by-side. The modules may be provided with connecting means (not shown) to allow them to be easily secured together or, alternatively, they can be merely positioned side-by-side with their side edges abutting.
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[0022] The modular nature of the bar means that the modules can be assembled in a wide range of shapes and sizes to form automated/self-service or serviced/attended bars.
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[0026] Many other shapes, configurations and sizes are possible such as those shown in
[0027] Bar elements may also be provided with power and water connections (not shown).
[0028] Because the modules can be easily disassembled and transported and the seat elements stowed, the bar could be assembled only when needed and then folded away for storage when not needed and the layout and size of the bar can be easily adapted to different requirements and situations. In aircraft, for example, smaller or larger bars could be set up depending on the nature of the flight and service offered for each flight.
[0029] In terms of manufacturing, costs and time are reduced in that a number of standard modules can be manufactured allowing the customer to provide lighting and décor according to taste, branding etc. Different airlines, for example, could be provided with the basic modules and then provide their own branding.