Furniture Stand with Reversible Configuration
20170006842 ยท 2017-01-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01K63/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Pieces of furniture which have a single configuration of parts, but that configuration allows for two different positions into which they may be placed and those positions provide different functionality from each other. Thus, the furniture has two different uses, but switching between them simply requires placing the piece of furniture in a different arrangement instead of removing or adding parts or moving parts relative to each other. Specifically, the piece of furniture is generally flipped-over to switch between arrangements.
Claims
1. A piece of furniture comprising: a central body structure having side panels and a volume at least partially enclosed by said side panels; a generally planar first table having a first size attached via a major surface to said side panels at a first end of said side panels; and a generally planar second table having a second size attached via a major surface to said side panels at a second end of said side panels, said second end being at a position opposing said first end so that said central body structure interconnects said first table and said second table; wherein said first size and said second size are different; and wherein said piece of furniture is configured to rest on either said first table or said second table, but not on both simultaneously.
2. The piece of furniture of claim 1 wherein said first size and said second size are each an area of a major surface of said first table and said second table.
3. The piece of furniture of claim 1 wherein said first size and said second size are each a shape of said first table and said second table.
4. The piece of furniture of claim 3 wherein said first table and said second table have the identical surface area of a major surface.
5. The piece of furniture of claim 1 wherein said first size and said second size are each specific dimensions said first table and said second table.
6. The piece of furniture of claim 5 wherein said first table and said second table have the identical surface area of a major surface.
7. The piece of furniture of claim 1 wherein said volume is not completely enclosed by said side panels, said first table, and said second table.
8. The piece of furniture of claim 1 wherein said volume is completely enclosed by said side panels, said first table, and said second table.
9. The piece of furniture of claim 1 further comprising a rear panel at least partially enclosing said volume.
10. The piece of furniture of claim 9 wherein said volume is not completely enclosed by said side panels, said rear panel, said first table, and said second table.
11. The piece of furniture of claim 9 wherein said volume is completely enclosed by said side panels, said rear panel, said first table, and said second table.
12. The piece of furniture of claim 1 further comprising a shelf located within said volume.
13. The piece of furniture of claim 1 further comprising a cabinet located within said volume.
14. The piece of furniture of claim 1 wherein said side panels are all interchangeable.
15. The piece of furniture of claim 1 wherein said piece of furniture is an aquarium stand.
16. The piece of furniture of claim 15 wherein said first table is configured to support a ten-gallon aquarium and said second table is configured to support a twenty-gallon aquarium.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
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[0034] The embodiment of the piece of furniture (100) shown in
[0035] The shape of the central body structure (101) shown in
[0036] In an alternative embodiment, the central body structure (101) comprises a part cylinder arranged horizontally. Thus, it is open on a cylinder end and may be closed with a rear wall (119) or that may remain open. In such an embodiment, the tables (121) and (123) are arranged on opposing tangents or chords. Thus, in this arrangement, the table (123) closes off one end of the volume (117), but the other table (221) is outside the central body structure (101) and does not contact the volume (107).
[0037] It should be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that, while
[0038] In an embodiment of the piece of furniture (101), no further structure other than at least the side walls (115) and (117) (and these may be co-formed such as in the horizontal cylinder scenario above) need be present to form a central body structure (101). However, the structure shown in
[0039] In the embodiment of
[0040] As can be seen in the embodiment of
[0041] As is best seen in
[0042] The tables (121) and (123), in the depicted embodiment, are generally rectangular and planar, but that is not required and the tables (121) and (123) may be of any generally planar shape including rectangles, squares, circles, or other polygons. Each table (121) and (123) will generally have a generally flat upper surface where the upper surface is defined as the surface comparing the two major surfaces of each of the tables (121) or (123) positioned furthest from the central body structure (101), as can be best seen in
[0043] Generally, the different sizing of the tables (121) and (123) will be manifested by the tables (121) and (123) being the same generally shape but having different surface areas by extending one of the tables (121) or (123) in one dimension, as shown in the embodiment of
[0044] Having the two tables (121) and (123) be of different size provides for the piece of furniture to be used on two different arrangements, as shown in
[0045] In use, the furniture (100) will generally be purchased and assembled as necessary. The consumer or user will place it (arrange it) based on which surface (151) or (153) they want to use as the surface upon which to place objects. This selection will generally be dependent on the size of specific other objects as the piece of furniture contemplated herein is primarily designed to act as a stand or support for other objects. Selection is made by simply flipping the piece of furniture over to obtain a piece of furniture suitable for, and often specialized for, a different task.
[0046] In the depicted example of
[0047] Aquariums are generally very heavy once filled with water, and one does not want to have an aquarium that is not well supported, as this can result in a hazard as well as a risk of loss of the aquarium. Stands for aquariums are often sized for a specific size of aquarium to provide good support as aquariums are generally of standard sizes and configurations. Having a table which is too large or too small can present a situation where the stand is more likely to be knocked over than having a stand correctly sized. The present piece of furniture can provide good support, and can be sized and shaped to support two different sizes of aquarium, such as those of standard 20 and 10 gallon parallelepiped configuration, as shown in
[0048] It should be apparent that the piece of furniture (100) is not intended to be modified between one arrangement to the other. Rather, it is simply turned over (with the original table (121) or (123) that was the top now being the base and vice versa). This is best illustrated by comparing
[0049] While the figures shown herein particularly focus on a piece of furniture (100) primarily for use as an aquarium stand for two differently sized aquariums which is designed to rotate 180 degrees to reach a different arrangement, this is by no means required. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the stand can rotate 90 degrees (in any direction) or could rotate some other amount depending on its shape (e.g. if it was not a parallelepiped). Further, while the stand in the present figures is designed to have two configurations, an alternative embodiment of the invention could have 3 or more configurations depending on which surface was used as a base. For example, the furniture (100) could include three or more tables with the three or more tables arranged at equal rotations around the center body structure (101). However, in such an embodiment, the tables would still be differently sized from each other.
[0050] Still further, an alternative embodiment of the invention could be a piece of furniture that is not an aquarium stand. It may be instead, but is not limited to, a bookcase, a chair, a table, a television or media stand, a bureau, a dresser, a chest of drawers, a cabinet, a crib or bed, or a stand designed to support multiple different types of objects.
[0051] While the invention has been disclosed in conjunction with a description of certain embodiments, including those that are currently believed to be the preferred embodiments, the detailed description is intended to be illustrative and should not be understood to limit the scope of the present disclosure. As would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, embodiments other than those described in detail herein are encompassed by the present invention. Modifications and variations of the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0052] It will further be understood that any of the ranges, values, properties, or characteristics given for any single component of the present disclosure can be used interchangeably with any ranges, values, properties, or characteristics given for any of the other components of the disclosure, where compatible, to form an embodiment having defined values for each of the components, as given herein throughout. Further, ranges provided for a genus or a category can also be applied to species within the genus or members of the category unless otherwise noted.