Media Drawer

20170196357 ยท 2017-07-13

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    A dual-functioning drawer for a case piece of furniture that can transition from an enclosed drawer to an open media shelf for storing electronic components or devices. The drawer front is affixed to the drawer sides with brackets that rotate about a pivot point to rotate the drawer front from a vertical position to a horizontal position such that the drawer front rests on top of the drawer sides and is receded in the case piece. The drawer may also include an angled display panel for storing and charging electronic devices and cutouts for managing cords within the drawer.

    Claims

    1. A media drawer for a case piece of furniture, the media drawer comprising: a drawer front for the media drawer, the media drawer configured to mate with the case piece of furniture by being horizontally extensible away from and retractable into the case piece of furniture, the case piece of furniture selected from the group consisting of a bedroom dresser, a nightstand, an entertainment center, and a television console; a first drawer side and a second drawer side, the first drawer side and the second drawer side having a front portion, a raised portion, and a recessed portion; a drawer bottom disposed between the first drawer side and the second drawer side; a first bracket affixed on one end to the drawer front and affixed on a second opposing end to the first drawer side, the first bracket has a first pivot point on the first drawer side; and a second bracket affixed on one end to the drawer front and affixed on a second opposing end to the second drawer side, the second bracket has a second pivot point on the second drawer side; and the first pivot point and the second pivot point being located below a vertical midpoint of each of the first drawer side and second drawer side, respectively, when the drawer front is placed in an enclosed position; wherein the drawer front rests in a substantially vertical plane facing outward when in the enclosed position; and wherein the drawer front is configured to transition from the enclosed position to a receded position by rotating up such that the drawer front rests in a substantially horizontal plane and is seated in the recessed portion on top of the first drawer side and the second drawer side such that the drawer front remains below the top of the raised portion of the first drawer side and the second drawer side, such that the drawer front does not engage the case piece of furniture as the media drawer is horizontally extended away from and retracted into the case piece of furniture.

    2. The media drawer of claim 1 wherein a top corner of each of the first drawer side and second drawer side closest to the drawer front is rounded.

    3. The media drawer of claim 2 further comprising: a first pin corresponding with the first pivot point for the first bracket on the first drawer side; a second pin corresponding with the second pivot point for the second bracket on the second drawer side; a first sliding track on the first drawer side; a second sliding track on the second drawer side; wherein when the drawer front is transitioned from the enclosed position to the receded position, the first pin and second pin slide up the first sliding track and second sliding track, respectively, such that the drawer front rests in a substantially horizontal plane on top of the first drawer side and the second drawer side.

    4. The media drawer of claim 3 wherein the first sliding track and the second sliding track are in the shape of an inverted L.

    5. A case piece of furniture having a media drawer, the furniture comprising: a media drawer having: (i) a drawer front, the media drawer configured to extensibly and retractably mate with a case piece of furniture, the case piece of furniture selected from the group consisting of a bedroom dresser, a nightstand, an entertainment center, and a television console, the drawer front having an open position and a closed position; (ii) a first drawer side and a second drawer side, the first drawer side and the second drawer side having a front portion, a raised portion, and a recessed portion, the recessed portion configured to receive the drawer front when the drawer front is placed in the open position; (iii) a drawer bottom disposed between the first drawer side and the second drawer side; (iv) a first bracket affixed on one end to the drawer front and affixed on the other end to the first drawer side, the first bracket has a first pivot point on the first drawer side; (v) a second bracket affixed on one end to the drawer front and affixed on the other end to the second drawer side, the second bracket has a second pivot point on the second drawer side; and (vi) the first pivot point and the second pivot point being located below a vertical midpoint of each of the first drawer side and second drawer side, respectively; wherein in the closed position the drawer front rests in a substantially vertical plane; and wherein in the open position the drawer front rests in a substantially horizontal plane and is received by the recessed portion on top of the first drawer side and the second drawer side, such that the drawer front remains below the top of the raised portion of the first drawer side or the second drawer side, such that the drawer front does not engage the case piece of furniture as the media drawer is horizontally extended away from and retracted into the case piece of furniture; and wherein the drawer front is configured to transition from the closed position to the open position by rotating about the first pivot point and second pivot point, respectively, to enable the drawer front to be repositioned from the closed position to the open position.

    6. The media drawer of claim 5 wherein a top corner of each of the first drawer side and second drawer side closest to the drawer front is rounded.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0019] FIGS. 1-2 are images of an embodiment of the media drawer of the present invention transitioning from a closed position to a retracted position.

    [0020] FIGS. 3-4 are images of a second embodiment of the media drawer of the present invention transitioning from a closed position to a retracted position.

    [0021] FIGS. 5-6 are images of a dresser incorporating the media drawer of the present invention.

    [0022] FIG. 7 is an image of a third embodiment of the media drawer of the present invention including a display panel.

    [0023] FIG. 8 is an image of a fourth embodiment of the media drawer of the present invention including a display panel.

    [0024] FIG. 9 is an image of a nightstand incorporating the media drawer of FIG. 7.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0025] With reference to the drawings, the media drawer will now be described with regard for the best mode and the preferred embodiments. The embodiments disclosed herein are meant for illustration and not limitation of the inventive scope. An ordinary practitioner will appreciate that it is possible to create various combinations of the following embodiments without undue experimentation.

    [0026] As shown in the Figures, the media drawer 100 of the present invention provides an economical, safe, an aesthetically pleasing way for functioning as either an enclosed storage drawer or an open electronic component storage cavity within the same case piece of furniture. Particularly, in a matter of seconds, the consumer is able to transition the media drawer between the two functions.

    [0027] Referring now to FIGS. 1-2 and 5-6, the media drawer 100 of the present invention may be housed in a case piece of furniture, such as a bedroom dresser or a nightstand. The media drawer 100 is similar to a typical box drawer that is capable of being extended (pulled open) and retracted, and is used to store clothing, books, and other items desired by the consumer.

    [0028] Unlike typical prior art drawers, the drawer front 102 on the media drawer 100 of the present invention is detachably affixed to the frame of the box-like drawer. Particularly, on each side of the drawer 100, a bracket 104 (such as an L-bracket) is attached on one end to the drawer front 102 and on the other end to the side panel 108 of the drawer 100. It should be understood that the brackets 104 may be affixed to any suitable positions on the drawer front 102 and the side panels 108. For example, the brackets 104 may be affixed to sides or rear of the drawer front 102 and may be affixed to the inside or outside of the side panels 108. Each bracket 104 has a pivot point 105 that allows the drawer front 102 to rotate up 90 degrees along a fixed arc to ultimately rest on top of the box-like frame of the drawer 100, as shown in FIG. 2. As shown in FIGS. 1-2, the top front corners of the drawer sides 108 are rounded 106 so that when the drawer front 102 is rotated up, the backside of the drawer front 102 does not rub against the edges of the drawer sides 108. This may also be achieved by angling 216 the top front corners or the drawer sides 108, as shown in the embodiment in FIG. 8.

    [0029] Referring again to FIGS. 1-2, in one embodiment of the drawer sides 108, the drawer sides 108 further comprise a front portion 112, a recessed portion 115, and a raised portion 116, where the top of the recessed portion 115 is lower than the top of the raised portion 116. When the drawer front 102 is placed in a receded position, such as that shown in FIG. 2, the drawer front 102 is seated in the recessed portion 115 such that the drawer front 102 remains substantially flush with the raised portion 116 and the front portion 112, thereby enabling a compact configuration of the media drawer 100 when the drawer front 102 is in the receded position. The pivot points 105 are preferably located more than halfway down the side panels 108 of the drawer 100, which enables the drawer front 102 to rotate up and recede into the case piece such that more than half of the drawer front 102 rests on the tops of the side panels 108, thereby eliminating the need for any type of closure to hold the drawer front 102 in place. Also, because the drawer front recedes the case piece, it does not cause an unsightly or dangerous protrusion from the case piece. When the drawer front 102 is receded into the case piece, the resulting open cavity creates a space wherein electronic components can be stored such that their faces are visible to receive remote control signals, as shown in FIG. 6.

    [0030] In an additional embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 3-4, each drawer side 108 may utilize a pair of brackets (104A, 104B) to provide dual moving pivot points (105A, 105B respectively). Each pivot point (105A, 105B) of the respective brackets (104A, 104B) includes a pin (not shown) that forms a mating engagement with track 110 that may be a groove etched in the side panel 108. The track 110 may be in the shape of an inverted L as shown in the Figures. As the drawer front 102 rotates up to recede into the space above the drawer 100, the pins at the pivot points (205A, 105B) move along the track 100. While FIGS. 3-4 depict the use of a pair of brackets (104A, 104B) in connection with the track 110 on each side, it should be noted that one bracket having a single pivot point and corresponding pin on each side could also be utilized with the track 110. However, the dual brackets (104A, 104B) on each side may provide more stability and eliminate racking as the drawer front 102 recedes into the case piece.

    [0031] As shown in FIGS. 5-6, when the drawer front 102 is in an enclosed position, it may be used as a functional storage drawer that slides in and out of the case piece and is capable of storing items. When the consumer desires to transition the media drawer 100 from the enclosed position to a retracted position, he or she simply uses hand manipulation to rotate the drawer front 102 up to rest on top of the sides 108 of the drawer 100 and recede into the case piece, as explained above.

    [0032] Referring now to FIG. 7, the media drawer 100 may also be configured to serve as a storage and charging drawer for personal electronic devices, such as in a nightstand as shown in FIG. 9. In this embodiment, the drawer front 102 rotates up and recedes into the case piece in the same way as described in FIGS. 1-2 or in FIGS. 3-4; however, in this embodiment the drawer 100 includes additional surface space for storage, charging, and display of devices such as cell phones and tablets. This is achieved by providing a slanted display panel 200 in the drawer 100 on which electronic devices may be displayed or rest. In one aspect of the embodiment, tracks 202 (which may be etched grooves) are provided on the interior of each side panel 108 of the drawer 100 such that the panel 200 may be removably slid into position. Thus, if the consumer doesn't have a need for a charging stand, the consumer can simply remove the panel 200 and use the drawer 100 as typical closed storage space or an open cavity, as described above.

    [0033] The outwardly facing side of the panel 200 may be covered in felt or another suitable material to prevent the panel 200 from scratching the surfaces of the electronic devices. The panel 200 may also include at least one cutout 201, for creating a space wherein charger cords may be managed as they extend to the portion of the drawer 100 behind the panel 200. The cutout 201 can be in any practical shape such as the shape shown in the Figures slots for receiving the cords. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 7, a power strip 206 may be stored in or adhered to the interior of the drawer 100 to receive the charger cords from the devices. The cord for the power strip 206 may then extend out of the rear of the drawer 100 (having a similar cord cutout) to be plugged into a typical wall outlet. In another embodiment, as shown in FIG. 8, the panel 200 may include cutouts for insertion of outlets that are affixed to and become an integral part of the panel 200. Such outlets may include standard electrical outlets (120 V) 212 and/or USB ports 214. Similar to the embodiment shown in FIG. 7, a power cord for the one or more outlets integrally formed in the panel 200 may then extend out of the rear of the drawer 100 to be plugged into a typical wall outlet.

    [0034] An additional feature of the embodiment shown in FIG. 7 is that the drawer 100 may include a double floor, the first being the stationary floor 204 of the box-like drawer 100 and the second being an adjustable floor 208. Similar to the panel 200, tracks or grooves (210A, 210B) are provided on the interior of the side panels 108 to enable the consumer to removably slide the adjustable floor 208 into the tracks or grooves (210A, 210B) at the desired height. The space created between the stationary floor 204 and the adjustable floor 208 may be used to store larger electronic devices such as tablets and laptops.

    [0035] It is noted that the media drawer of the present invention is not limited to use in connection with a dresser or nightstand. Rather, the media drawer can be used in connection with any case piece of furniture. The dual functionality of the present invention makes it desirable for use in many types of furniture.

    [0036] In summary, the media drawer system 100 of the present invention is able to transition between serving as (1) a functional, enclosed storage drawer that may be extended away from and retracted into the case piece of furniture, or (2) an open cavity for storing electronic components and devices. In all of the embodiments described above, when the drawer front 102 is receded in the case piece, no portion of the door front 102 protrudes from the case piece that could cause safety concerns. Additionally, the hidden drawer front 102 is aesthetically pleasing. The convertible media drawer of the present also provides a manufacturing efficiency because the same case piece of furniture can be marketed to consumers who desire to store electronic components in the case piece and consumers who desire to only use the case piece for typical enclosed drawer storage.

    [0037] The foregoing embodiments are merely representative of the media drawer and not meant for limitation of the invention. The elements and features of the disclosed embodiments could be substituted or interchanged with elements and features of other embodiments, as will be appreciated by an ordinary practitioner. Consequently, it is understood that equivalents and substitutions for certain elements and components set forth above are part of the invention described herein, and the true scope of the invention is set forth in the claims below.