Modular portable bar system
09609944 ยท 2017-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B87/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B85/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B87/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
There is a modular furniture system having at least one wall, at least two support units, and at least one counter unit. The wall unit typically has a front surface, a back surface, and at least a first support tab and a second support tab. Each of the support units is capable of being coupled or joined to the wall unit. The counter unit can then be rested upon the wall unit and support units. Any number of wall units, support units, and counter units may be used in constructing the furniture system. The wall units and counter units may be curved or straight or bear other shapes to create unique overall pieces of furniture. In some embodiments, the furniture system may manifest itself as a portable bar.
Claims
1. A modular furniture system comprising: at least one wall unit having a front surface, a back surface, a top surface, a base, and at least a first support tab and a second support tab, wherein the back surface has at least one support rack coupled thereto, and wherein the at least one wall unit is curved or straight; at least two support units with each of the at least two support units having a top section, a body section, and a base section, wherein each of the at least two support units is capable of being coupled to the wall unit via a recess in the body section, and wherein the base section and the top section of the at least two support units are pyramidal frustums; and at least one counter unit which rests upon or engages at least one of the at least one wall unit or either of the at least two support units, wherein the at least one counter unit is curved or straight, and wherein there is a lip disposed on a top surface of the at least one counter unit.
2. The furniture system of claim 1 wherein there are two support racks coupled to the back surface of each of the wall units.
3. The furniture system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the at least two support units has a recess in the top section.
4. The furniture system of claim 1 wherein the at least one wall unit has a first pair of slanted surfaces and a second pair of slanted surfaces.
5. The furniture system of claim 4 wherein the first pair and second pair of slanted surfaces are complementary to the top section and the base section of the at least two support units.
6. The furniture system of claim 1 further comprising at least one power source and a plurality of light sources contained within the at least one counter unit.
7. The furniture system of claim 1 wherein the first tab and the second tab are extensions of or coupled to the front surface of the at least one wall unit.
8. The furniture system of claim 6 wherein the plurality of light sources are operably coupled to the at least one power source causing light to emanate therefrom.
9. A modular, portable bar comprising: at least one straight or curved surface having a height and a length and a first coupling mechanism and a second coupling mechanism; at least two supports capable of being coupled to the at least one straight or curved surface, wherein at least one surface of each of the at least two supports is complementary to that of the at least one straight or curved surface, and wherein the at least two supports are end support units, mid-support units, or a combination thereof, wherein the end support units and mid-support units have a top section, a base section and a body section, with the top section and the base section being pyramidal frustums, wherein the end support units have at least one recess in the body section configured to receive the first coupling mechanism or the second coupling mechanism of the at least one straight or curved surface, and wherein the mid-support units have more than one recess in the body section for receiving a first coupling mechanism or a second coupling mechanism of the at least the at least one straight or curved surface and an additional recess in a top section for receiving a top surface; and the top surface is configured to be supported by the at least two supports or the at least one straight or curved surface.
10. The bar of claim 9 wherein the at least one surface of the at least two supports is canted at about 45.
11. A modular, portable bar comprising: at least one wall unit having a front surface, a back surface, a top surface, a base, and at least a first coupling mechanism and a second coupling mechanism, wherein the back surface has two support racks coupled thereto, and wherein the at least one wall unit is curved or straight; at least two support units with each of the at least two support units having a top section, a body section, and a base section, wherein each of the at least two support units is capable of being coupled to the wall unit via a recess in the body section, and wherein the base section and the top section of the at least two support units are pyramidal frustums; at least one counter unit having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a plurality of side surfaces, the at least one counter unit resting upon at least one of the at least one wall unit or either of the at least two support units, wherein the at least one counter unit is curved or straight, and wherein there is a lip disposed on a top surface of the at least one counter unit; and wherein a first pair and second pair of slanted surfaces of the at least one wall unit are complementary to the top section and the base section of the at least two support units thereby forming a contiguous surface.
12. The bar of claim 11 wherein the first and second coupling mechanisms are support tabs.
13. The bar of claim 11 wherein at least one of the two support units is an end support unit, mid-support unit, or a combination thereof.
14. The bar of claim 11 further comprising: a power source; and a plurality of light sources, wherein the power source is operably coupled to the plurality of light sources.
15. The bar of claim 14 wherein the plurality of light sources emit at least two different wavelengths of light.
16. The bar of claim 11 wherein if a curved counter unit is used, then a curved wall unit is used and if a straight counter unit is used, then a straight wall unit is used.
17. The bar of claim 16 wherein a combination of straight and curved pieces are interspersed with one another.
18. The bar of claim 11 wherein at least one of the plurality of sidewalls is coupled to a recess in the top of at least one of the at least two support units.
19. The bar of claim 11 wherein the bar is circular in shape.
20. The bar of claim 11 wherein the bar is wave-shaped.
21. The bar of claim 11 is wherein the bar is a quadrilateral in shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(12) The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.
(13) Reference will now be made in detail to each embodiment of the present invention. Such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention, which is not intended to be limited thereto. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto.
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(15) The support units 104 are coupled to the wall units 102 via recesses 116 in the body of the support unit 104. The wall unit 102 has a first support tab 105 and a second support tab 107 which are sized to engage the recess 116. The counter unit 106 engages a separate top recess 122 in the top of the support units 104. Thus, the system 100 relies on these features to create a seamless modular furniture system 100 that requires no mechanical fasteners such as nails, screws, pin, tacks, and the like to secure the components to one another. Each of the components, their features, and interactions with one another will be described in more detail herein.
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(17) The wall unit 102 further has a base 117 which is rested upon the ground or floor and a top 115 which partially may or may not support the counter unit when positioned thereon. The front surface 101 of the wall unit 102 bears some ornamentation 130 thereon. The ornamentation 130 may vary and may be selected to form patterns and designs when combined with other pieces of the modular furniture system. In some instances, the wall unit 102 can be curved or straight. As shown, the wall unit 102 is straight however, in
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(20) The counter unit 106 generally has a top surface 119, a bottom surface 125, and a plurality of side surfaces 127. The side surfaces 127 extend below the bottom surface 125 thereby providing a recessed area underneath the counter unit 106. The counter unit 106 may be either straight or curved (as shown) or take virtually any other shape. A lip 120 resides on the top surface 119 of the counter unit. The lip 120 provides a place for patrons to rest their arms when in use. Behind the lip 120 there may be a light source 110 designed to emit light thereby enhancing the aesthetics of the modular furniture system. A diffuser may be overlaid such a light source 110 to help soften the light and create a particular ambience.
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(22) The power source 108 is typically a battery which may be a solid state battery or rechargeable battery. There should be at least one power source and more than one may be utilized or one power source may function as a backup in the event of failure of the main power source. The light sources 110 are preferably positioned in a recess on the bottom surface 125 of the counter unit 106 to prevent damage to the light sources 110 when positioning, transporting, and otherwise manipulating the counter unit 106.
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(24) The top section 109 has a top recess 122 which is a horizontal recess that traverses at least a portion of the upper surface of the top section 122. The top recess 122 is sized to receive the thickness of two sidewalls from the counter unit as described in
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(26) However, unlike the mid-support unit, the end support unit 114 has no top section recess or top recess. This is due to the intended placement of the end support unit 114. The end support 114 is intended to be positioned at a terminal end of the system and therefore the counter unit is positioned thereon and completely covers the top section 109. If such a recess was used as described with the mid-support unit, a portion of the top section 109 would remain exposed after the final set up was complete and create an artificial and undesired appearance.
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(30) Virtually any combination of pieces can be used. Further, these pieces may be straight, curved, or otherwise varied to increase the flexibility of the pieces. Virtually any shape can be created including circles, quadrilaterals, semi-circles, linear, irregular, waves, and the like or any combination thereof. Further, the size of the modular furniture system may be and can comprise in its most simple arrangement two support units, a wall unit, and a counter unit. Other arrangements may range from where from about five to about a hundred total pieces of wall units, counter units, and support units.
(31) Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.