Expandable kiosk structure with public service element
10315553 ยท 2019-06-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Hala EL-WAKEEL (Dammam, SA)
- Semah Alabduljabbar (Dammam, SA)
- Zati Hazira Ismail (Dammam, SA)
- Muneera A. Albarrak (Dammam, SA)
- Shahad Al-Shuaibi (Dammam, SA)
- Haifa Alarifi (Dammam, SA)
- Mashaer Alabdullah (Dammam, SA)
- Reem Alba'Adi (Dammam, SA)
Cpc classification
E04B2001/0061
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B62B3/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04B1/34352
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47F5/108
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04B2001/327
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/3205
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B62B5/0013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47F10/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F11/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04B1/34363
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F10/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60P3/0257
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P3/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47F11/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F10/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04H1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B62B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F10/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/343
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47F5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An expanded kiosk and kiosk system that is collapsible and deployable by expansion and contraction. The kiosk includes a lighting system adapted to provide a light characteristic to the kiosk and represent a lamp post or light post for public or private spaces. Deployment of the kiosk includes moving first and second vertically-oriented structural units away from one another such that one or more of a canopy, a working surface and/or a front-facing surface are fully deployed and the canopy surface and working surface are substantially parallel to one another.
Claims
1. An expandable kiosk structure, comprising: a first vertically-oriented structural unit and a second vertically-oriented structural unit, wherein the first and second vertically-oriented structural units have inside-facing surfaces parallel to one another, a canopy pivotally or hingeably affixed to at least one inside-facing surface of the first vertically-oriented structural unit, the second vertically-oriented structural unit, or both the first vertically-oriented structural unit and the second vertically-oriented structural unit, a working surface hingeably attached to at least one of the inside-facing surfaces of the first vertically-oriented structural unit, the second vertically-oriented structural unit, or both the first vertically-oriented structural unit and the second vertically-oriented structural unit, wherein the working surface is disposed beneath the canopy and rests on a front-facing surface that is vertically hingeably attached to the inside-facing surfaces of the first and second vertically-oriented units, wherein the first vertically-oriented structural unit is permanently attached to a substrate and the second vertically-oriented structural unit is mounted on a rolling mechanism so that the second vertically-oriented structural unit may be moved away from the first vertically-oriented structural unit to a distance equivalent to a deployed length of the canopy and a deployed length of the working surface, a lighting component mounted inside and at the top of the first and the second vertically-oriented structural units, wherein the lighting component is electrically connected to an electrical source passing through the first vertically-oriented structural unit and extends around the periphery of the expandable kiosk structure when the first and the second vertically-oriented structural units are in a fully retracted configuration and the expandable kiosk structure represents a rectangular column, a second working surface hingeably attached to an outside-facing surface of at least one of the first and the second vertically-oriented structural units and deployable by resting on a third deployable surface pivotally or hingeably attached to an outside-facing surface of the first or second vertically-oriented structural units.
2. The expandable kiosk structure of claim 1, wherein the canopy is hingeably or pivotably foldable at a center portion thereof and the working surface is hingeably or pivotably foldable at a center portion thereof.
3. The expandable kiosk structure of claim 1, wherein the first vertically-oriented structural unit includes a utility supply line that provides electricity, sanitary, and water supply line that provide services to the working surface, a basin present in the working surface, or both the working surface and a basin present in the working surface.
4. The expandable kiosk structure of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and the second vertically-oriented structural units includes one or more shelves mounted on an inside-facing surface.
5. The expandable kiosk structure of claim 4, wherein at least a portion of the shelves are mounted at any height on one vertically-oriented structure and have a recess located at the same height on the opposite side of the other vertically-oriented structure.
6. The expandable kiosk structure of claim 1, wherein the rolling mechanism includes wheels that rotate in axial alignment with the inside-facing surfaces of the first and the second vertically-oriented structural units.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(15) Aspects and embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all of the embodiments of the disclosure are shown. In addition, the present disclosure will be understood with reference to the following definitions.
(16) As used herein, the words a and an and the like carry the meaning of one or more. With the description of this disclosure, where a numerical limit or range is stated, the end points are included unless stated otherwise. Also, all values and sub-values including subranges within a numerical limit or range are specifically included as explicitly written out.
(17) The term comprising is considered an open-ended term synonymous with terms such as including, containing or having, and is used herein to describe aspects of the invention which may include additional components, functionality and/or structure. Terms such as consisting essentially of are used to identify aspects of the invention which exclude particular components that are not explicitly recited in the claim but would otherwise have a material effect on the basic and novel properties of the disclosure. Basic and novel properties of the present disclosure include the ability to collapse, close or retract a kiosk-type structure, the suitability of the structure as a vending point, the suitability of the structure to provide architectural features and/or utility features in public and/or private spaces, such as lighting or display. The term consisting of describes aspects of the invention in which only those features explicitly recited in the claims are included and thus other components not explicitly or inherently included in the claim are excluded.
(18) A preferred embodiment of the invention includes an expandable kiosk structure that functions to provide a vending space, vending point, serving point, meeting space, dissemination space or interaction point between two or more individuals. Preferably the expandable kiosk structure functions as a temporary storefront for a vendor of articles such as food service items. The expandable kiosk structure may also be used for disseminating information such as literature described in tourist information, health information and the like.
(19) A preferred functionality of the expandable kiosk structure relates to providing a formal structure or interaction point for a vendor (herein the term vendor can refer to an individual in a retail service capacity or public service capacity) and an individual seeking to make a purchase from the vendor or obtain services from the vendor. Although the expandable kiosk structure is preferably used in an area that experiences periodic or irregular visitation, and is preferably in an outdoor setting, it may likewise he used in an indoor setting and/or in a setting, such as a shopping mall, where visitation and exposure to the public or to a group of potential customers is regular and/or predictable.
(20) The term kiosk and/or kiosk-type is used herein to describe a structure which functions as a storefront that can readily accommodate one or more individuals in a retail or vendor-type function and/or to provide services and/or sales to the general public or to any other group of individuals. As used herein this term does not require that the vendor is fully encased by the structure, fully covered by the structure or otherwise within particular perimeter of the structure. Preferably at least two individuals are involved in a retail transaction involving the expandable kiosk structure, i.e., a vendor and a buyer (customer). A vendor is generally located within the expandable kiosk structure and a buyer (customer) is generally located in front of the vendor and in front of the expandable kiosk structure.
(21) The expandable kiosk structure is temporary in that it may be expanded and collapsed to mimic the opening and closing of a typical conventional indoor retail establishment. The kiosk is open for business when it is in a fully expanded or deployed configuration and closed for business when it is in a retracted, collapsed or closed configuration.
(22) In addition to providing a retail and/or temporary retail functionality, the expandable kiosk structure may additionally function to provide a display space and/or advertising space on one or more exterior surfaces. The display spaces may include conventional hard surface displays or variable displays with moving pictures such as an LED or other similar device.
(23) In another aspect the expandable kiosk structure provides a utility or public service function. In one aspect the expandable kiosk structure functions as a lighting element or as a part of an architectural arrangement. For example, the lighting functionality of the expandable kiosk structure, preferably when the expandable kiosk structure is in a collapsed configuration, can take the place of or augment conventional lighting devices such as street lamps and/or other lighting used in public spaces.
(24) This public service functionality is not limited to lighting. The kiosk may further contain or further function to provide a security service through, for example, CCTV or audio listening devices that are inter-networked with a police or public service control unit to monitor public gatherings for crowd control and safety. Other functionality may include display surfaces or display hardware that permits decoration for festivities and/or local holidays.
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(28) The display surface 8 is also pivotally or hingeably attached to the structural unit 6. When the expandable kiosk structure is in an expanded form the display surface 8 folds down to provide a stable working or display surface. An additional working surface 10 that is likewise hingeably or pivotally attached to structural units 6 and 4 is provided at a lower portion of the structural units 6 and 4. The working surface 10 and the display surface 8 can be made from a variety of materials but are preferably impervious and easy to clean. The working surface 10 may further be equipped or include a sink-type receptacle or other receptacle for capturing liquid or solid wastes.
(29) A front-facing surface 11 is also provided. This surface may likewise be used for display and/or advertisement purposes. The perspectives and elevations shown in
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(32) Another aspect of the invention relates to a kiosk system that includes the kiosk 1 in addition to one or more of a rail or guide for the casters, wheels or rolling mechanism such as those described as 14 in
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(35) Preferably the display surface and surface member 8 and 16 are in direct contact with one another when in a stored position; namely, surface member 16 is hingeably closed with a hinge at the bottom portion of the structural unit 6 such that it folds upwardly against the surface 3 whereas display surface 8 (and opposite horizontal surface 8-1), which is also hingeably or pivotally attached to the outside-facing surface 3 of the structural unit 6, is hinged or pivotally attached such that it folds downwardly to cover the surface 16 in a stowed or storage state.
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(37) The dimensions of the structural units 4 and 6 are selected such that the kiosk is able to effectively carry out the function of a retail location and, concurrently or separately, a utility function such as a light post or display architectural feature. The height of structural components 4 and 6 is approximately 3 meters and can range from a height of 1 meter to 3.5 meters, preferably 2 meters to 3 meters, more preferably about 2.5 meters. The width of structural units 4 and 6 is substantially less than the height and ranges from about 0.25 to 1.5 meters, preferably 0.50 to 1.25, preferably about 1 meter. The width of the structural units 4 and 5 as reflected in the width of the front-facing surface 7 may vary from 0.1 to 1 meter, preferably 0.2 to 0.8 meters, more preferably about 0.5 meters. When in a collapsed configuration the width of the kiosk 1 is approximately two times the width of the front-facing surfaces 7, e.g., from 0.4 to 2.5 meters, preferably 0.6 to 2 meters, preferably 0.5 to 1.5 meters or about 1 meter. The width of the kiosk 1 when in a collapsed or stowed position is slightly more than the width of only the front-facing surface 7 if the inside-facing surfaces 12-1 and 15 are equipped with a lip and corresponding gasket which may otherwise add an amount of 0.1-0.5 times the width of one of the front-facing surfaces 7. When deployed or in an expanded position such that the canopy 9 and the working surface 10 are in a roughly parallel orientation, the width of the kiosk, without any width attributable to the deployed display surface 8, is about 3 meters, preferably from 1 to 4 meters, from 1.5 to 3.5 meters, from 2 to 3 meters, or about 2.5 meters. Deployment of the display surface 8 provides a further extension of up to 1.5 meters, preferably 1 meter, preferably 0.5 meters of a surface that is roughly parallel with and in the same general axis of the working surface 10.
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(39) The fixed structural unit 4 may include one or more utility conduits located within the structural unit 4. For example, one or more electrical lines, sewer lines, gray water lines, fresh water, heated and/or cooled utility lines may be present within the fixed structural unit 4 where one or more of such utility lines is wired or connected to an underground corresponding utility line for, for example, a supply of electricity, water or water disposal (sewer). Preferably the structural unit 4 includes only one or both of an electrical line and a water supply line. The electrical line provides electricity to the lighting element 5 on the structural units 4 and 6. In addition an electrical line may be used to power one or more heating or cooling units that are likewise enclosed in the structural unit 4 and/or the structural unit 6. If any electrical demand is required from the structural unit 6 (including any lighting element 5) an electrical line may run between structural units 4 and 6 at one or more locations such as on top of the canopy 9 or beneath the working surface 10.
(40) The front-facing surface 11 provides a support for the working surface 10. When in a deployed state the working surface 10, which is hingeably attached to one or more of the inside-facing surfaces 12-1 or 15, rests at least partially on a perimeter of the front-facing surface 11. The front-facing surface 11 is deployable by folding out from the collapsed kiosk 1. Preferably the front-facing surface 11 represents two panels that are separately hingeably or pivotally attached to the inside-facing surfaces 12-1 and 15 of structural units 4 and 6, respectively.
(41) The structural unit 4 may include a cooler and/or heater 16-1. Preferably a corresponding mechanical portion to generate cold or heat is included within the confines of the structural unit 4.
(42) A handle 17 may be included on the side-facing surface 3 of the structural unit 6. The handle 17 functions to permit a vendor to apply gentle and even pulling force on the structural unit 6 so as to disengage from the structural unit 4 and expand or deploy the kiosk 1 to an open or vending-oriented position.
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(44) The second step towards achieving complete collapse and stowage of the kiosk 1 is to push structural unit 6 towards structural unit 4.
(45) In other embodiments the conduit present in the fixed structural unit 4 may further include one or more information lines for carrying or sending data. An information line may be networked with one or more of a cash register or inventory-surveillance devices present in or around the kiosk 1. In a still further embodiment the kiosk 1 is equipped with a motor that powers wheels or castors 14 and permits an automated or powered closure and opening of the kiosk 1.
(46) The kiosk is preferably equipped with one or more locking mechanisms that are accessible from either the front-facing surfaces of the collapsed kiosk or the rear-facing surface of the collapsed kiosk. A locking mechanism functions to prohibit unauthorized opening or deployment of the kiosk. Preferably the locking mechanism is accessible from the rear-facing surface.