FURNITURE ARTICLE WITH AN AREA FOR ALLOCATION OF OBJECTS
20170172297 ยท 2017-06-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B46/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B67/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B83/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B55/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B83/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60B33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B46/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/58
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a furniture article (10) with an area for allocation of objects, comprising a bottom side section (20), associated to a top side potion (30), the bottom side section (20) and the top side section (30) of the furniture article (10) configuring at least one free back area (21) for putting objects and an upper area (31) for putting objects.
Claims
1. A furniture article with an area for allocation of objects, said article comprising a bottom side section, associated to a top side section, wherein the bottom side section and the top side section configure at least one free back area for putting objects and at least one upper area for putting objects.
2. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the bottom side section is associated to a sliding expanse, arranged adjacent to said at least one back area for putting objects.
3. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the article has a substantially L-shaped geometry.
4-5. (canceled)
6. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the bottom and top side sections have substantially parallelepiped-shaped geometries.
7. (canceled)
8. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the profile of said at least one back area for putting objects is configured by the difference between the depth and the height of the bottom and top side sections.
9. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the back area for putting objects has at least one support for at least one of holding objects, putting accommodations, or organization complements.
10-14. (canceled)
15. The furniture article according to claim 2, wherein the expanse is an in-fitting and sliding one.
16. The furniture article according to claim 2, wherein the expanse is a pivoting and fitting one at a peripheral point of the article.
17. The furniture article according to claim 2, wherein the expanse is a tilting and fitting one.
18. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the bottom and the top side sections are integrally associated in a single volume.
19. The furniture article according to claim 3, consisting of one back area for putting objects, arranged in a back region of the furniture article.
20. (canceled)
21. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the bottom and top side sections are provided with at least one drawer.
22. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the top side section is provided with at least one drawer.
23. The furniture article (10) according to claim 19, wherein the dimensions of said at least one drawer are proportional to the respective bottom and top side sections, so that said at least one drawer occupies the whole internal volume of the respective bottom and top side sections.
24. The furniture article according to claim 21, wherein the dimensions of said at least one drawer are proportional to the respective bottom and top side sections, so that said at least one drawer occupies the whole internal volume of the respective bottom and top side sections.
25. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the upper area for putting objects is arranged in an upper region of the furniture article.
26-28. (canceled)
29. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the back area for putting objects houses complements of the type known organization items.
30. The furniture article according to claim 1, wherein the back area for putting objects houses complements of the type organization items that area developed for this area and this context.
31. The furniture article according to claim 22, wherein the dimensions of said at least one drawer are proportional to the respective bottom and top side sections, so that said at least one drawer occupies the whole internal volume of the respective bottom and top side sections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0020] The present invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to an example of embodiment represented in the drawings. The figures show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
[0034] The furniture article 10 of the present invention exhibits a configuration for a moveable drawer chest, more commonly used in office environments, which enables better use of the useful area known as bottom of the drawer for allocating varied objects in various types of environments.
[0035] The present invention enables the use of an area that is poorly exploited in present-day drawer chests for accommodating personal objects such as purses, brief cases and back-packs, in an organized manner and without proving detrimental to the decoration of office environments. These objects, which at present do not have an appropriate and organized place to be put at, often remain on chairs, on tables, on the floor below tables, etc.
[0036] The present invention also enables better use of present-day and usual drawer chests, preventing waste of space in the environments. The present invention achieves its objectives by arranging the sections 20, 30 that compose it, forming at least one area for putting objects 21, 31, which may be expanded when in use to place a bigger object, as will be seen hereinafter.
[0037] In a preferred embodiment, the furniture article 10 is a drawer chest with revolving castors 91. However, it should be noted that this is only a preferred embodiment, so that the furniture article 10 may be a table, a book-shelf, or any other similar piece of furniture.
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[0039] The furniture article 10 preferably comprises a first bottom side section 20 and a top side section 30 arranged adjacent to each other, and both of them having preferably a substantially parallelepiped-or trapeze-shaped geometry. The furniture article 10 further comprises, preferably, a conventional drawer chest side in which a cut is made throughout the bottom side section 20, which results in the L-shaped view or in the inverted L-shaped view as seen from the opposite side.
[0040] The furniture article 10 then has the region corresponding to the top side section 30, where the drawers with less depth and more suitable for keeping small personal objects are inserted. Moreover, one observes that the region corresponding to the bottom side section 20, which is perfectly suitable for housing a large drawer for keeping brief cases suspended, including throughout its depth.
[0041] For a better understanding of the invention, one defines that the furniture article 10 has a front region 11, a back region 12 opposite the front region 11, a top region 13, two side regions 14 opposite each other and a bottom region 15 below and opposite the top region 13. The regions as defined herein are not imperative to achieve the present invention, and they should be viewed only as illustrative references for clarifying the characteristics to be clarified.
[0042] Still in
[0043] From the definition of the areas 21, 31, the present invention presents the availability of additional useful areas, that is, the top area for putting objects 31 for putting small work objects like pens, pencils, etc., and the back area for putting objects 21 for accommodating objects like purses, brief cases, and back-packs, and consequently better use of the back region 12, which was poorly used by prior-art drawer tests. Additionally, the area 21 may actually be located at any one of the four faces of the furniture article 10, and represent a front area or a side work area, or still an intermediate are between the opposite faces.
[0044] The furniture article 10 of the present invention is further provided with an expanse 70 at the back region 12, which extends the useful support area in the top back open space of the furniture article 10, which in the first embodiment of
[0045] As shown in
[0046] Thus, besides enabling one to put objects in areas that do not exist in present-day prior-art drawer chests, the present invention still provides the possibility of extending the area for putting personal objects, if desired.
[0047] Further, in both embodiments, the bottom side section 20 and the top side section 30 of the furniture article 10 are associated to at least one drawer 50, which is accessible by the front region 11 of the furniture article 10.
[0048] The furniture article 10 may comprise a plurality of drawers 50 in its front region 11, the drawers 50 may have either different or equal dimensions. For example, the drawers 50 arranged on the bottom and top side sections 20, 30 may have the same height, depth and length. In another embodiment, the drawers 50 may have only different height, the length and the depth being equal. It should be noted that the length and depth dimensions depend on the dimensions of the bottom side section 20 and top side section 30, so that the latter will not exceed the physical space determined by the furniture article 10. In the opening displacement of the drawers 50, the later are usually opened by the front region 11, but nothing prohibits them from being opened by the side regions 14, or even, by the back region 12, if desired.
[0049] In this regard, one observes that the drawers 50 of the bottom side section 20 may have greater depth as compared to the drawers 50 of the top side section 30, since the furniture article 10 has L-shaped geometry.
[0050] In a preferred embodiment, the bottom side section 20 of the drawer chest is provided with a large-size drawer that occupies the whole internal volume of the bottom side section 20. In this case, it is more adequate to keep brief cases suspended, and the top side section 30 exhibits a plurality of drawers 50 of lower height and shorter depth, the latter occupying the entirety the whole internal volume of the top side section 30.
[0051] In the case of the sliding expanse 70, like that one of the first embodiment, it is necessary for the drawer 50 to have a slightly lower height than that of the section, so that it can be possible to associate the expanse 70 to the bottom side section 20.
[0052] Alternatively, as shown in
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[0054] Additionally, the first preferred embodiment of the drawer chest of the present invention may further exhibit, in its back region 12, a removable plate 100, which may be either fixed or movable at the in the back region 12 of the drawer chest, as shown in
[0055] The furniture article 10 may further comprise, in its lower region 15, a set of castors. More specifically, the drawer chest may comprise either fixed castors 90 for support and linear displacement of the chest, or revolving casters 91 for support and multidirectional displacement, or still a combination thereof. Finally, the back and top areas for putting objects 21, 31 may comprise, in its external limits, a set of flaps 220, 320 for better accommodating and keeping the positioning of the objects.
[0056] In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, shown in
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[0058] Further, in an alternative embodiment, the present furniture article 10 may have an inverted T-shaped geometry (not shown), so that it will comprise two areas, a back one for putting objects 21 and a front one, besides the top area for putting objects 31. In this case, one of the areas is formed in the front region 11 of the furniture article 10, the area 21 being formed in the back region 12 of the furniture article 10 and the area 31 being formed in the top region 13 of the furniture article 10. One observes that the upper region 13 may also be associated to said at least one expanse 70, which is arranged adjacent to the upper arear for putting objects 31, the expanse 70 may also be a sliding or tilting one, as described before, and still another alternative embodiment, the present furniture article 10 may exhibit a U-shaped geometry (not shown), so that it will comprise an intermediate area for putting objects 21. In this case, the front and back areas are formed by the top side section 30 and the area for putting objects is intermediate between them.
[0059] In these alternative embodiments, the drawers 50 will be arrange preferably between the respective bottom side sections 20, arranged in the front and back regions 11, 12, the respective top side sections 30 housing the respective areas 21. The latter, as well as in the preferred embodiment, may exhibit an expanse 70, associated to a sliding element 80 or a tilting element 81.
[0060] An exemplary embodiment having been described, it should be understood that the scope of the present invention embraces other possible variations, being limited only by the contents of the accompanying claims, which include the possible equivalents.