FURNITURE UNIT
20180014639 ยท 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B43/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B47/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A furniture unit (101) which can be unfolded from a flat pack configuration to a deployed configuration. Two rigid body panels (102, 103) are connected by hinges to three foldable spacer panels (104, 105, 106). In the deployed configuration, the three spacer panels hold the body panels apart to define a space between the body panels.
Claims
1. A furniture unit comprising; first and second rigid body panels and a spacer which is moveably mounted to both of the body panels, such that the unit is moveable between; a flat pack configuration in which the spacer is disposed flat between the body panels, and a deployed configuration in which the body panels are separated by the spacer to define a space between the body panels.
2. A furniture unit according to claim 1 wherein the spacer comprises first and second portions which have generally equal lengths and which are pivotally connected to each other, wherein the first portion is moveably mounted to the first body panel and the second portion is moveably mounted to the second body panel, such that in the flat pack configuration, the two portions of the spacer adopt a side by side orientation between the body panels.
3. A furniture unit according to claim 2 wherein the two spacer portions are connected to each other by a hinge, which is optionally a one way hinge.
4. A furniture unit according claim 1 wherein the spacer is pivotally mounted to one, or both, of the body panels.
5. A furniture unit according to claim 1 further comprising a brace which is removably engageable with a body panel or with the spacer to retain the unit in its deployed configuration.
6. A furniture unit according to claim 5 wherein the brace is a rigid panel.
7. A furniture unit according to claim 6 wherein each of the body panels are provided with a track, with which edges of the rigid brace panel may be slidably engaged.
8. A furniture unit according to claim 5 wherein the unit comprises more than one brace.
9. A furniture unit according to claim 1 wherein the unit comprises two or more spacers.
10. A furniture unit according to claim 9 wherein, when the unit is moved from its deployed configuration to its flat pack configuration, two spacers fold towards each other.
11. A furniture unit according to claim 9 wherein, when the unit is moved from its deployed configuration to its flat pack configuration, two spacers fold in in orthogonal directions.
12. A furniture unit according to claim 9 wherein, in the deployed configuration, two spacers are panels which are disposed orthogonal to one another.
13. A furniture unit according to claim 1 wherein, in the deployed configuration, the spacer forms a top or bottom panel of the furniture unit.
14. A furniture unit according to claim 1 wherein, in the deployed configuration, the spacer forms a shelf within the furniture unit.
15. A furniture unit according to claim 1 wherein the spacer is connected to the body panels by hinges, which are optionally one way hinges.
16.-19. (canceled)
20. A furniture unit according to claim 1 wherein, in the flat pack configuration, corresponding edges of the first and second body panels are generally in registry with each another.
21. A furniture unit according to claim 1 wherein the furniture unit is a wardrobe, a bedside unit, a drawer, or a frame for a chest of drawers.
22.-25. (canceled)
26. A furniture unit comprising; first and second rigid body panels and a spacer which is moveably mounted to both of the body panels, such that the unit is moveable between; a flat pack configuration in which the spacer is disposed flat between the body panels, and a deployed configuration in which the body panels are separated by the spacer to define a space between the body panels, wherein the spacer comprises first and second portions which have generally equal lengths and which are pivotally connected to each other, wherein the first portion is pivotally mounted to the first body panel and the second portion is pivotally mounted to the second body panel, such that in the flat pack configuration, the two portions of the spacer adopt a side by side orientation between the body panels.
27. A furniture unit comprising; first and second rigid body panels and a spacer which is moveably mounted to both of the rigid body panels, such that the unit is moveable between; a flat pack configuration in which the spacer is disposed flat between the body panels, and a deployed configuration in which the body panels are separated by the spacer to define a space between the body panels, wherein the unit further comprises a rigid brace panel which is removably engageable with the first and second rigid body panels to retain the unit in its deployed configuration, and wherein each of the first and second rigid body panels are provided with a track, with which edges of the rigid brace panel may be slidably engaged.
Description
[0029] Embodiments of the invention are now described with reference to the figures of the drawings, in which:
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[0038] Each of the spacers (106, 105, 104) are formed of two portions of equal size. The two portions of each spacer are connected by a hinge (not shown) where they abut, such that the two portions may pivot relative to each other along the fold lines (114, 115, 116). The hinges are one way hinges. The hinge which connects the two portions of the first spacer is arranged such that when the body panels (102, 103) are bought towards each other, the fold line (114) may only move in a downwards direction (as indicated by the arrow in the figure). The hinge connecting the two portions of the second spacer (105) is arranged so that when the body panels (102, 103) are bought towards each other, the fold line (115) may only move in an upwards direction (as indicated by the arrow in the figure). The hinge connecting the two portions of the third spacer (104) is arranged so that when the body panels (102, 103) are bought towards each other, the fold line (116) may only move towards the rear of the panels (102, 103) (as indicated by the arrow in the figure).
[0039] When the body panels (102, 103) are mover together the three spacers fold such that the body panel (102) lies directly alongside the body panel (103). This means that the two largest dimensions of the flat pack (the height and width) are the same as (and not greater than) the height and width of the body panels. In the flat pack configuration, the spacers (106, 105, 104) are folded in half and sandwiched between the body panels in a concertina manner. The fact that the two portions of each spacer are of generally equal length allows the spacers to fold such that the body panels remain parallel as they are bought together, and lie directly alongside one another in the flat pack configuration.
[0040] The wardrobe is provided with fittings (117) for attaching a door. The fittings are vertically spaced at points near the front edges (111, 112) of the body panels, and on faces of the body panels which face each other, when in the deployed configuration. Each body panel is provided with two fittings. In a lower portion of the body panels, on faces of the panels which face each other, there are provided runners (118) for supporting a removable drawer (not shown).
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[0042] In order to retain the drawer in the deployed configuration, a rectangular brace panel (207) is located between the spacers and the front and rear body panels. The brace panel may be removed by moving it the direction shown by the arrow in the figure. By moving the brace panel in the opposite direction, the brace panel may be push fitted between the spacers and the front and rear body panels. The brace panel may be prevented from being pushed all the way through the aperture created by spacers and front and rear panels by way of a stop, or several stops (not shown). The brace panel ensures that the angle between the spacers and the front and rear panels is as close to 90 as possible. The brace panel also forms a bottom working surface of the drawer, upon which contents of the drawer rest. In order to move the drawer from the deployed to the flat pack configuration, the brace panel must be removed.
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[0047] The fourth batten (604) serves to help retain the brace panels (301-303) in position. It also further assists in keeping the furniture unit in its deployed configuration.
[0048] Each batten (601-604) is received in a respective pair of slots or tracks provided in the body panels (102, 103). One of these slots (605) can be seen in
[0049] Whilst in the above embodiment, the furniture units described are what might be termed bedroom or living room furniture units, the present invention may also be embodied in kitchen furniture, in particular kitchen units. That is the furniture unit may be a kitchen unit.