Furniture system with recliner assembly
10143307 ยท 2018-12-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C1/0352
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C17/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C17/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A furniture system with reclining assembly is comprised of: (a) a modular furniture assembly and a reclining assembly. The recliner base of the recliner assembly remains within substantially the same footprint specifications as the modular furniture assembly in the non-reclined position. A passageway in the reclining assembly allows coupling to a slit in the modular furniture assembly. A recliner base mounted on a support surface comprises a housing and a footrest assembly that moves with respect to the housing. The footrest assembly selectively extends outwardly in a manner that the reclining mechanism is generally not visible from the sides or from the front of the footrest assembly.
Claims
1. A furniture system, comprising: a modular furniture assembly having footprint specifications which identify the footprint of the modular furniture assembly, the modular furniture assembly comprising a base and a transverse member that can be selectively coupled to each other; a reclining assembly configured to be selectively coupled to the modular furniture assembly, wherein the reclining assembly is configured to be mounted adjacent to the modular furniture assembly such that the reclining assembly can be selectively coupled to the modular furniture assembly to form a convenient, useful, and aesthetically pleasing sofa; and a controller assembly at least partially mounted on a removable cover of a cushion of the reclining assembly and electrically linked to a recliner mechanism of the reclining assembly, wherein, in a compressed, non-reclined position, the reclining assembly has substantially the same footprint specifications as the footprint specifications of the modular furniture assembly.
2. A furniture system as recited in claim 1, wherein a U-shaped coupler selectively couples the reclining assembly to the modular furniture assembly.
3. A furniture system as recited in claim 1, wherein the modular furniture assembly has one or more slits therein and the reclining assembly has one or more passageways therein, and wherein a coupler of the furniture system selectively mounts within a slit of the modular furniture assembly and a passageway of the reclining assembly in order to couple the modular furniture assembly to the reclining assembly.
4. A furniture system as recited in claim 1, wherein the reclining assembly is comprised of: (i) a housing; and (ii) a footrest assembly; and wherein the recliner mechanism is mounted within the housing and coupled to the footrest assembly, the recliner mechanism configured to selectively move the footrest assembly with respect to the housing; and further comprising a backrest coupled to the recliner mechanism.
5. A furniture system as recited in claim 4, wherein the reclining assembly is comprised of a frame having a length x that is substantially similar to a width x of the base, wherein the frame is a rectangular frame.
6. A furniture system as recited in claim 5, wherein the frame of the reclining assembly remains within the x=x footprint during reclining of the reclining assembly.
7. A furniture system as recited in claim 4, wherein the reclining assembly comprises a base configured to be mounted on a support surface, the base comprising the housing and the footrest assembly that moves with respect to the housing, wherein the footrest assembly selectively extends outwardly with respect to the housing in a manner that the recliner mechanism is generally not visible from the sides or from the front of the footrest assembly.
8. A furniture system as recited in claim 1, wherein the reclining assembly comprises a base configured to be mounted on a support surface, the base comprising a housing and a footrest assembly that moves with respect to the housing, and wherein a passageway extends between the housing and the footrest assembly such that a coupler is selectively mounted within the passageway and within a corresponding slit of the modular furniture assembly.
9. A furniture system as recited in claim 1, wherein the transverse member is selectively coupled to the base member, the base member having a length x, the transverse member having a length x, wherein the length x is substantially equal to the length x and wherein each of the length x and length x are substantially equal to a width y of the base member plus a width z of the transverse member, such that various modular furniture assemblies can be formed; and the reclining assembly is comprised of a rectangular base having a length x and a width x wherein the length x is substantially equal to the width x and wherein the length x and the width x are substantially equal to the length x of the base.
10. A modular furniture assembly as recited in claim 9, wherein x=x=x=x=y+z.
11. A method for mounting a recliner assembly adjacent a modular furniture assembly comprising: providing a modular furniture assembly with reclining assembly as recited in claim 1; providing a coupler configured to be placed within a modular furniture assembly and the reclining assembly; placing the modular furniture assembly adjacent the reclining assembly; and mounting the coupler within the modular furniture assembly.
12. A method as recited in claim 11 wherein the modular furniture assembly and the reclining assembly have a slit and passageway, respectively, therein, the coupler being configured to be selectively mounted within the slit and passageway.
13. A furniture assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the controller assembly is comprised of buttons mounted on an outer surface and corresponding buttons mounted on an inner surface of the removable cover of the cushion.
14. A furniture system as recited in claim 1, further comprising an additional base mounted on a front of a base of the reclining assembly, the additional base moving when the base of the reclining assembly moves.
15. A furniture system, comprising: a modular furniture assembly comprising a base and a transverse member that can be selectively coupled to each other; and a reclining assembly configured to be selectively coupled to the modular furniture assembly, wherein the reclining assembly is configured to be mounted adjacent to the modular furniture assembly such that the reclining assembly can be selectively coupled to the modular furniture assembly to form a sofa, wherein the reclining assembly comprises: a base configured to be mounted on a support surface, the base comprising: (i) a housing; and (ii) a footrest assembly that moves with respect to the housing, and wherein a passageway extends between the housing and the footrest assembly such that a coupler is selectively mounted within the passageway and within a corresponding slit of the modular furniture assembly to thereby couple the reclining assembly to the modular furniture assembly.
16. A furniture system as recited in claim 15, wherein the reclining assembly further comprises a recliner mechanism affixed to the housing and the footrest assembly such that upon movement of the reclining assembly, the footrest assembly moves outwardly with respect to the housing and a free end of a backrest moves downwardly with respect to the housing.
17. A furniture system as recited in claim 15, wherein the modular furniture assembly has a compressed position and a reclined, extended position, wherein in the compressed position the modular furniture assembly and the reclining assembly have substantially the same dimensions and wherein in the extended position, the recliner assembly has a larger footprint than the modular furniture assembly.
18. A method for mounting a recliner assembly adjacent a modular furniture assembly comprising: providing a modular furniture assembly with reclining assembly as recited in claim 15; providing a coupler configured to be placed within the modular furniture assembly and the reclining assembly; placing the modular furniture assembly adjacent the reclining assembly; and mounting the coupler within the modular furniture assembly and the reclining assembly.
19. A furniture system as recited in claim 15, wherein the coupler is configured to remain in a stationary position on the housing of the reclining assembly and the base of the modular furniture assembly when the footrest assembly of the reclining assembly moves back and forth between extended and non-extended positions, such that the coupler effectively maintains the base of the modular furniture assembly coupled to the housing of the recliner assembly while still allowing movement of the footrest assembly.
20. A furniture system, comprising: a modular furniture assembly having footprint specifications which identify the footprint of the modular furniture assembly, the modular furniture assembly comprising a base and a transverse member that can be selectively coupled to each other; and a reclining assembly configured to be selectively coupled to the modular furniture assembly, wherein the reclining assembly is configured to be mounted adjacent to the modular furniture assembly such that the reclining assembly can be selectively coupled to the modular furniture assembly to form a convenient, useful, and aesthetically pleasing sofa; wherein, in a compressed, non-reclined position, the reclining assembly has substantially the same footprint specifications as the footprint specifications of the modular furniture assembly; wherein the reclining assembly comprises a base configured to be mounted on a support surface, the base comprising a housing and a footrest assembly that moves with respect to the housing, and wherein a passageway extends between the housing and the footrest assembly such that a coupler is selectively mounted within the passageway and within a corresponding slit of the modular furniture assembly.
21. A furniture system, comprising: a modular furniture assembly having footprint specifications which identify the footprint of the modular furniture assembly, the modular furniture assembly comprising a base and a transverse member that can be selectively coupled to each other; and a reclining assembly configured to be selectively coupled to the modular furniture assembly, wherein the reclining assembly is configured to be mounted adjacent to the modular furniture assembly such that the reclining assembly can be selectively coupled to the modular furniture assembly to form a convenient, useful, and aesthetically pleasing sofa; wherein, in a compressed, non-reclined position, the reclining assembly has substantially the same footprint specifications as the footprint specifications of the modular furniture assembly; and further comprising an additional base mounted on a front of a base of the reclining assembly, the additional base moving when the base of the reclining assembly moves.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To further clarify the above and other advantages and features of the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only illustrated embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(22) As shown in
(23) The modular furniture assembly 10 of
(24) Base member 12 is selectively coupled to transverse member 14 and interacts with transverse member 14 as described in (i) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/332,705, filed Jul. 16, 2014, entitled MOUNTING PLATFORM FOR MODULAR FURNITURE ASSEMBLY, (ii) U.S. Pat. No. 8,783,778, entitled MOUNTING PLATFORM FOR MODULAR FURNITURE ASSEMBLY, (iii) U.S. Pat. No. 7,963,612 entitled MODULAR FURNITURE ASSEMBLY, (iv) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/449,074, filed Jun. 8, 2006, entitled MODULAR FURNITURE ASSEMBLY, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,547,073, (v) U.S. Pat. No. 7,213,885 entitled MODULAR FURNITURE ASSEMBLY, (vi) U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/354,426 filed Jun. 24, 2016 entitled MODULAR FURNITURE ASSEMBLY CORNER SEATING SYSTEM; (vii) U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/257,623, filed on Nov. 19, 2015, entitled FURNITURE WITH ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES; (viii) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/270,339, filed on Sep. 20, 2016, entitled ELECTRICAL HUB FOR FURNITURE ASSEMBLIES; and (ix) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/276,524, filed Sep. 26, 2016, entitled Modular Furniture Assembly Corner Seating System, each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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(27) Seat cushion 18 can be selectively attached to base 12, e.g., through the use of a two-part attachment member such as VELCRO.
(28) Also as shown in
(29) The reclining assembly 510 is configured to have a footprint that substantially fits within the mathematical specifications of the footprint of the modular furniture assembly 10 and has a similar overall aesthetically appearance. Thus, as shown in
(30) Thus, as shown in
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(33) Backrest 520 of recliner assembly 510 is mounted on the brackets 532 of reclining mechanism 534 (
(34) The reclining assembly 510 of
(35) As a result, in the embodiment of
(36) The reclining assembly 510 is thus advantageous in part because it fits aesthetically and pleasingly adjacent modular furniture assembly 10 which has a configuration of x=x=y+z and in part because it uses the same or similar amount of footprint used by modular furniture assembly 10. As a result, it fits in an aesthetically pleasing manner within system 500 and is both functionally efficient and pleasing to the eye.
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(38) In one embodiment, the backrest of the present invention can be configured to transition between the compressed, non-reclining position to the extended, reclined position without moving the free end of the backrest backwards or substantially backwards toward a wall adjacent to which the recliner is placed; in this embodiment, the lower portion of the backrest moves sufficiently forward during reclining that the free end of the backrest does not move substantially backward toward the wall as the recliner reclines. This can allow the reclining assembly, and therefore any other assemblies adjacent to the reclining assembly, to be placed with the backrest in contact, or nearly in contact with, a wall. The reclining mechanism may be a wall-hugging mechanism, for example. This allow users to place associated modular furniture systems directly next to a wall, saving floor space within a room and avoiding unnecessary space between the furniture and the wall. Thus, in one embodiment, the recliner assembly of the present invention can be situated with the backrest in contact or nearly in contact with a wall when the reclining assembly is in a compressed, non-reclined position and the free end of the backrest does extend substantially backwards towards the wall as the recliner assembly is moved to an extended, reclined position.
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(44) Housing 518 of base 512 is comprised of three panels 540A-C, which form a U-shaped framework to which recliner mechanism 534 is affixed. The recliner mechanism 534 is also affixed to footrest assembly 513 and selectively moves footrest assembly 513 inwardly and outwardly with respect to housing 518.
(45) Footrest assembly 513 is comprised of (i) a top panel 542 having rear slits for movement of brackets 532; (ii) a front panel 544a; and (iii) opposing side panels 544b and 544c, wherein the front and side panels 544a-c extend downwardly from top panel 542 to thereby hide the reclining mechanism 534 from view of a user or others viewing the reclining assembly 510. For example, as shown in
(46) Side panels 544b-c slide outside of respective indented panels 547a-b extending from respective panels 540b-c of housing 518.
(47) Four foot support members 546a-b are mounted on the four respective underside corners of housing 518 to maintain base 512 in a stable position on a support surface.
(48) The fixed (non-moving) framework 538 (
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(50) Upon mounting the receiving members 560 of the backrest 520 onto brackets 532, corresponding connection members within receiving members 560 and on brackets 532 snap or lock into each other, fixing the brackets 532 within backrest 520, such as in a spring loaded, detent, and/or other interlocking arrangement.
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(52) In one embodiment, skirt 550 is comprised of a flaccid material that drapes along the back of housing 518 and has hook and/or pile connection members, e.g., VELCRO thereon or other two part connection mechanism, enabling connection of a cover thereto. Cushioning assembly 548 may have one or more cushions therein.
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(55) The coupling of reclining assembly modular furniture assembly 10 is shown in
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(57) Reclining assembly 510 is conveniently coupled to modular furniture assembly 10 through the use of couplers 15, which can be the same U-shaped couplers used to couple transverse member 14 to base member 12 (see
(58) In order to achieve this convenient coupling, one or more couplers 15 are mounted within the passageway 530a (between housing 518 and footrest assembly 513) of base 512 of reclining assembly 510 and within a corresponding slit 62 of base 512, as shown in
(59) Thus base 512 has convenient passageways 530a-b on first and second side thereof for convenient connections to base 12, transverse member 14 and/or other bases 512 of reclining assemblies 510. One plate of the coupler 15 is placed within a slit of base 12 while the other plate of the coupler 15 is placed within a passageway of base 512, for example. Passageways 130a-b between housing 518 and footrest assembly 513 thus enable convenient placement of a coupler such as the coupler 15 in order to selectively couple a modular furniture assembly 10 to a recliner assembly 510.
(60) The recliner assembly 510 may also be selectively coupled to modular furniture assembly 10 through the use of one or more foot couplers 34 as shown in
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(63) In one embodiment, the additional base 12 mounted to the front of footrest 513 slides back and forth on the front and/or rear feet thereof, or optionally, can move on rollers or casters or similar devices. In one embodiment, the front and/or rear feet of the additional base 12 of
(64) A method for forming the furniture system of
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(67) Recliner mechanism 534 is comprised of (i) a fixed (non-moving) framework 538 that is affixedly mounted within the housing 518; (ii) a moving framework 568 that is movably coupled to the fixed framework; and (iii) a reclining motor that is coupled to the moving framework 568 and the nonmoving framework 538 and that selectively moves the moving framework 568 with respect to the non-moving framework 538. The moving framework includes brackets 532 which couple to the backrest 520.
(68) The nonmoving framework mounted within housing 518 is comprised of a rail assembly upon which a portion of the moving framework moves, e.g., through rolling or sliding, wherein the extension motor 536 selectively moves the moving framework along the rail assembly.
(69) The moving framework 568 includes a pair of rail members that moves outwardly when the moving framework 568 is pressed by the extension motor 536. Upon such movement, upright bracket members 532 each pivot backwards, reclining the backrest member 520. Thus, the reclining mechanism 534, selectively slides footrest assembly 513 back and forth with respect to housing 518 and simultaneously reclines and inclines backrest 520.
(70) Front attachment members 570a-b of the moving framework 568 attach to the upper panel 542 of base 512, while rear attachment members 572a-b attach to the upper panel 542 through the use of respective extension blocks 574a-b mounted between members 572a-b and panel 548.
(71) In one embodiment, assembly 534 is conveniently hidden or at least substantially hidden in use behind panels 544a-c. Thus, an advantage of one embodiment of reclining assembly 510, as shown in the
(72) Furthermore, the recliner mechanism 534 is oriented within housing 518 so as to selectively move the footrest assembly 513 respect to housing 518 and to move backrest 520 wherein the entire assembly 510 remains within the x=x footprint in the compressed non-extended position while at least a portion of the footrest assembly is configured to move outside of the x=x footprint in the extended, reclined position.
(73) Thus, as shown in
(74) Recliner mechanism 534 may be a variety of different commercially available reclining mechanisms, such as reclining mechanisms available from Leggett and Platt, 1 Leggett Road, Carthage, Mo., 64836, U.S.A., (website: homefurniturecomponents.com), such as reclining mechanisms available in INSPIRA branded furniture or other wall-hugging reclining mechanisms from Leggett and Platt, 1 Leggett Road, Carthage, Mo., 64836, U.S.A., for example, or a variety of other commercially available recliner mechanisms, for example.
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(77) The reclining control assembly comprises touch control buttons 586a-b mounted on the side of the seat cushion 514 of reclining assembly 510a, the control buttons 586a-b being electrically linked by an electrical cord (or optionally, wirelessly) to the motor 536 of the reclining mechanism 534.
(78) One button, e.g., button 586a, reclines the reclining assembly 510a while the other button, e.g., button 586b, returns the reclining assembly 510a to the non-reclined position. Touch control buttons 586a-b, which may be inductive touch control buttons, for example, use impulses received from the touch of a user's finger to control the amount of reclining performed by reclining mechanism 534. Using the touch control buttons 586a-b, the user can selectively recline and incline the reclining assembly 510a.
(79) Cushion 514 is comprised of an outer cover 515a and an inner cushion insert 514b. Outer cushion cover 515a is selectively mounted on inner cushion insert 514b. Timer cushion insert 515b comprises, in one embodiment, a cushioning (e.g., foam) material covered by a thin insert cover.
(80) Outer cover buttons 586a-b may attach to respective inner cover buttons 588a-b in a variety of different manners, such as mechanically, magnetically, friction fit, adhesives, integral connection, or a variety of different attachment methods. In one embodiment, for example, the prongs of inner cover buttons 588a-b are moved into the grooves of respective outer cover buttons 586a-b and bent within the spaces defined by the grooves of respective outer cover buttons 586a-b (e.g., within the cavity inside the dome-shaped cover buttons 586a-b) to thereby affix respective buttons inner and outer cover buttons to each other with the cover there-between.
(81) Outer touch control buttons 586a-b are coupled on the outside of the outer cover 515a of cushion 514 for contact by a user. Buttons 586a-b attach via attachment members extending through the fabric of the outer cover 515a to corresponding inner cover buttons 588a-b, as shown in
(82) Once the outer cover 515a is correspondingly mounted on the cushion insert 515b (which contains cushioning material covered by a thin cover), the inner cover buttons 588a-b are in physical and magnetic contact with corresponding cushion insert outer buttons 590a-b. Buttons 588a-b thus magnetically connect to corresponding buttons 590a-b.
(83) Cushion insert outer buttons 588a-b are on the outside of cushion insert 515b electrically coupled to wires 592a-b which electrically couple via wiring bundle 594 to a corresponding wiring connection 596 on the base 512a of the reclining assembly 510a, which is electrically linked to the motor 536 of the reclining mechanism 534.
(84) Thus, when the outer cover 515a is correspondingly mounted on the cushion insert 515b, the inner cover buttons 588a-b are in physical and magnetic contact with corresponding cushion insert outer buttons 590a-b such that outer cover buttons 586a-b can be touched by the user to control the reclining of the reclining assembly 510a.
(85) The outer cover 515a having outer touch buttons 586a-b and corresponding inner buttons 588a-b can be selectively, magnetically mounted onto cushion insert 515b and can be selectively removed from cushion insert 515b. Thus, removable outer cover 515a can be removed from insert 515b and washed independently and/or replaced with a new outer cover 515a having the same configuration and buttons with a different color or fabric, etc. Buttons 586a-b and attached buttons 588a-b of removable cover 515a electrically couple to outer buttons 590a-b of insert 515b when cover 515a is selectively mounted thereon.
(86) Washable, removable outer cover 515a is thus selectively mounted on insert 515b and has touch control buttons 586a-b mounted thereon for convenient reclining of recliner assembly 510a. In one embodiment, recliner assembly 510a can be configured with the same elements, configurations, and specifications as the recliner assembly 510 of
(87) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.