Furniture objects including a convertible desk bed
12564268 ยท 2026-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C17/54
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A convertible furniture apparatus includes a frame; a convertible assembly connected to the frame via at least a pair of pivot points each connected to respective side panels of the frame, the convertible assembly configured to transition between a first position and a second position by pivoting about the pivot points; and a binding assembly configured to selectively cinch the convertible assembly to the frame, when the convertible assembly is in the first position or the second position.
Claims
1. A convertible furniture apparatus, comprising: a frame; a convertible assembly connected to the frame via at least a pair of pivot points each connected to respective side panels of the frame, the convertible assembly configured to transition between a first position and a second position by pivoting about the pivot points; and a binding assembly configured to selectively cinch the convertible assembly to the frame when the convertible assembly is in the first position or the second position by applying a tensile force to draw the frame toward the convertible assembly under mechanical tension such that an amount of the tensile force applied varies based on a degree of engagement of the binding assembly.
2. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 1, wherein the convertible assembly comprises: a pair of assemblies; and connecting legs pivotally connecting the pair of assemblies.
3. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 2, wherein the pair of assemblies comprises: a first assembly including a pair of first side rails, a first long rail extending perpendicular to the pair of first side rails and a first base attached to the pair of first side rails and the first long rail; and a second assembly including a pair of second side rails, a pair of second long rails extending perpendicular to the pair of second side rails and a second base attached to the pair of second side rails and the pair of second long rails, wherein the connecting legs are fixedly attached to a bottom surface of respective ones of the pair of second side rails and rotatably attached to a top surface of respective ones of the pair of first side rails.
4. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first assembly is a desk assembly and the second assembly is a bed assembly with an upper surface of the first base configured as a desktop of the desk assembly and a lower surface of the first base configured as a backboard of the desk assembly when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the first position, and an upper surface of the second base configured as a bed platform of the bed assembly when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the second position.
5. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 4, wherein, during the transition between the first position and the second position, the desktop remains level while the bed platform pivots 90 degrees.
6. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 5, wherein the bed platform is perpendicular to the desktop when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the first position such that the bed platform is stowed vertically, and the bed platform is to parallel to the desktop when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the second position.
7. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 5, further comprising: a mechanical assembly including a plate secured to a respective one of the side panels, the plate having a pivot bushing extending therefrom defining a respective one of the pivot points, a hook arm having a first end rotatably connected to the plate and a second end rotatably connected a respective one of the pair of first side rails, and a gas lift configured to transmit a force to the hook arm to counterbalance a weight of the convertible assembly.
8. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 7, wherein connections between the frame and the convertible assembly form a parallelogram with a shape that adjusts to allow the desktop to remain level during the transition between the first position and the second position.
9. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 7, wherein an amount of the force transmitted by the gas lift is adjustable based on the weight of the convertible assembly.
10. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 3, wherein the binding assembly is configured to traverse first through holes in the pair of first side rails to cinch the first assembly to the frame when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the first position, and to traverse second through holes in the pair of second side rails to cinch the second assembly to the frame when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the second position.
11. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 10, wherein the binding assembly includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion configured to selectively mate with the second portion by traversing at least the first through holes or the second through holes depending on a position of the convertible furniture apparatus.
12. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second portion is fixedly attached to respective ones of the side panels of the frame.
13. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 12, wherein the second portion includes two sockets attached fixedly attached at different heights to each of the side panels of the frame.
14. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 13, wherein the two sockets comprise: a first socket configured to selectively mate with the second portion to cinch the first assembly to the frame when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the first position, the first socket being fixedly attached a first height to each of the side panels of the frame; and a second socket configured to selectively mate with the second portion to cinch the second assembly to the frame when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the second position, the second socket being fixedly attached a second height to each of the side panels of the frame, the second height being less than the first height.
15. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 11, wherein the side panels of the frame include fixed through holes therein extending from a first side the side panels that face the convertible assembly to a second side opposite the first side, and the first portion of the binding assembly is configured to selectively mate with the second portion of the binding assembly by, after traversing the at least the first through holes or the second through holes, further traversing through the fixed through holes in the side panels of the frame from the first side of the side panels to mate with the second portion of the binding assembly from the second side of the side panels.
16. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 1, wherein when the binding assembly cinches the convertible assembly to each of the side panels of the frame, the convertible assembly is connected to each of the side panels of the frame at respective ones of the pivot points at which the convertible assembly is free to move relative to the frame and at cinch points at which the convertible assembly is restricted from moving relative to the frame.
17. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 16, wherein the cinch points are further from a back panel of the frame than respective ones of the pivot points.
18. The convertible furniture apparatus of claim 16, wherein, at the cinch points, a gap between the convertible assembly and the side panels of the frame decreases when the binding assembly cinches the convertible assembly to the side panels of the frame.
19. A convertible furniture apparatus, comprising: a frame; a convertible assembly connected to the frame via at least a pair of pivot points each connected to respective side panels of the frame, the convertible assembly configured to transition between a first position and a second position by pivoting about the pivot points, the convertible assembly including a first assembly and a second assembly, the first assembly including a pair of first side rails, and the second assembly including a pair of second side rails; and a binding assembly configured to selectively cinch the convertible assembly to the frame by, traversing first through holes in the pair of first side rails to cinch the first assembly to the frame when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the first position, and traversing second through holes in the pair of second side rails of the frame to cinch the second assembly to the frame when the convertible furniture apparatus is in the second position.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
(13) It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being connected or coupled to another element, it can be directly connected or coupled to the other element or intervening elements may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly connected or directly coupled to another element, there are no intervening elements present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (e.g., between versus directly between, adjacent versus directly adjacent, etc.).
(14) The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of example embodiments. As used herein, the singular forms a, an and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises, comprising, includes and/or including, when used herein, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components and/or groups thereof. As used herein, the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
(15) It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, third etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, portions, and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, portions, and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element, component, region, portion, or section from another element, component, region, portion, or section. Thus, a first element, component, region, portion, or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, portion, or section without departing from the scope of the example embodiments.
(16) Certain terminology is used herein for purposes of reference only, and thus is not intended to be limiting. For example, terms such as upper, lower, above, below, top, bottom, upward, downward, upwardly, downwardly, forward, rearward, and the like refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. Terms such as front, back, rear, bottom, side, and the like describe the orientation of portions of the component within a consistent but arbitrary frame of reference which is made clear by reference to the text and the associated drawings describing the component under discussion. Such terminology may include the words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import. Similarly, the terms first, second, and other such numerical terms referring to structures do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context.
(17) Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. Example embodiments may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the example embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these example embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art.
(18) Example embodiments relate to a furniture object configured to store a foldable bed. Example embodiments provide that the furniture object may be a chest, cabinet, coffer, trunk, or any other like furniture object configured and/or adaptable to store a foldable bed. The furniture object described herein may be constructed, manufactured, or otherwise built in a variety of shapes including any rectangular shape, square shape, and/or any other like shape. The furniture objects described herein may be constructed, manufactured, or otherwise built using a variety of materials, such as wood, plastic, metal, minerals and/or any combination thereof.
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(21) The convertible furniture object 100 is configured to convert between a first position (or, alternatively, a desk position), shown in the left side of
(22) The frame 200 may include side panels 210 and a back panel 220. The side panels 210 may be provided in plural such that one of the side panels 210 is provided on each side of the frame 200. In some example embodiments, the side panels 210 may be hingably connected to the back panel 220 within a factory and shipped as a kit in compacted form while simplifying setup of the convertible furniture object 100 by a user. However, example embodiments are not limited thereto, and instead the side panels 210 may be fixedly secured to the back panel 220 via fasteners. The frame 200 may further include a stretcher rail 230 that stretches between a lower portion of the side panels 210. In an embodiment in which the side panels 210 are hingably connected to the back panel 220, the stretcher rail 230 may be detachably connected to the side panels 210. However, in example embodiments are not limited thereto and the stretcher rail 230 may be fixedly secured to the side panels 210 via fasteners.
(23) The side panels 210 may have a mechanical assembly 400 attached thereto. For example, a main plate 410 that includes a pivot bushing 415 may be attached to each of the side panels 210 such that the pivot bushings 415 extend in a longitudinal direction toward each other from a rear portion of the side panels 210.
(24) The convertible assembly 300 include a first assembly 310, a second assembly 320 and a pair of connecting legs 330. The first assembly 310 may be a desk assembly and the second assembly 320 may be a bed assembly.
(25) The desk assembly 310 may include a pair of side rails 312, a long rail 314 and a base 316. The base 316 may have an upper surface 316a that functions as a desktop.
(26) The bed assembly 320 may include a pair of side rails 322, a pair of long rails 324 and a base 326. The base 326 may have an upper surface 326a that functions as a bed platform and a second surface 326b that functions a backboard for the desk position. The pair of side rails 322 of the bed assembly 320 may each include a pivot hole 323 therein positioned towards a rear portion thereof, and the pivot hole 323 may be configured to align with the pivot bushing 415 protruding from the main plate 410 of the mechanical assembly 400, which is attached to the side panels 210.
(27) When in the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position), the bed platform 326a with a mattress fitted thereon may lie flat against the back of the frame 200 with the mattress and bedding concealed from view by the backboard 326b. The bedding may maintain its position due to, for example, lateral compression of the mattress between the back panel 220 and the bed platform 326a when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position). Further, as illustrated in
(28) The pair of connecting legs 330 may connect the desk assembly 310 and the bed assembly 320. For example, the pair of connecting legs 330 may have a first end rotatably attached to an upper edge of respective ones of the pair of side rails 312 of the desk assembly 310 and a second end fixedly attached a lower edge of respective ones of the pair of side rails 322 of the bed assembly 320.
(29) As discussed in more detail below, the pair of connecting legs 330 and mechanical assembly 400 may allow the desktop 316a of the desk assembly 310 to maintain a same level position as the convertible furniture object 100 transitions between the first position and the second position and may maintain a set distance between the desk assembly 310 and the bed assembly 320 (e.g., between the upper surface 316a of the desk assembly 310 and the second surface 326b of the bed assembly 320) when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position). Therefore, the risk of items kept on the desktop 316a toppling over or being crushed may be reduced (or, alternatively, eliminated) when the convertible furniture object 100 transitions from the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position) to the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position). Thus, user convenience may increase as the items do not need to be removed from the desktop 316a when converting the convertible furniture object 100 from the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position) to the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position).
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(32) The mechanical assembly 400 may further include a pair of joining pivot plates 440 that are configured to connect respective ones of the pair of connecting legs 330 to the desk assembly 310. For example, the joining pivot plates 440 may be connected between the upper edge of respective ones of the pair of side rails 312 of the desk assembly 310 and the first end of respective ones of the pair of connecting legs 330 such that the first end of respective ones of the pair of connecting legs 330 is rotatably attached to the upper edge of respective ones of the pair of side rails 312 of the desk assembly 310.
(33) The length of the connecting legs 330 may determine the distance between the desk assembly 310 and the bed assembly 320 when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position), and the length of the hook arm 420 may be designed based on the length of the connecting legs 330.
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(35) In some example embodiments, the distance between the desk assembly 310 and the bed assembly 320 when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position) may be between 12 inches and 24 inches, for example approximately 15-16 inches. However, example embodiments are not limited thereto. As the distance between the distance between the desk assembly 310 and the bed assembly 320 when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position), the height of the bed platform 326a may increase, which if too tall may be inconvenient for user access. In some example embodiments, the height of the bed platform 326a may be between 18 inches and 36 inches, such as, for example, approximately 24 inches. However, example embodiments are not limited thereto. The length and width of the bed platform may vary based on the size of the mattress (e.g., twin, twin xl, full, queen, king, or California king) configured to rest on the bed platform 326a.
(36) In contrast, the height of the desktop 316a when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position) may be greater than the height of the height of the bed platform 326a when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position. For example, in some example embodiments, the height of the height of the desktop 316a when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position) may be between 24 and 48 inches, such as, for example, approximately 30 inches. The height of desktop 316a when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position) may be designed to accommodate a user sitting on a chair, sitting on a stool, or standing, for example. However, example embodiments are not limited thereto.
(37) While the figures illustrate a rectangular shaped desktop 316a, example embodiments are not limited thereto. For example, as the size of the bed platform 326a increases, the convertible furniture object 100 may be able to accommodate a desktop 316a that is larger without further increasing the size of the convertible furniture object 100. Therefore, in other example embodiments, the desktop 316a may, for example, include a cutout therein that allows the desktop 316a to be u-shaped.
(38) Further, in some example embodiments, the desktop 316a may further include one or more drawers (e.g., a keyboard shelf) extending from a bottom surface of the base 316.
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(43) The movement of the side panels 210 of the frame 200 and the movement of the movement of the convertible assembly 300 relative to the frame 200 may be undesirable and may render the convertible furniture object 100 to feel unstable, poorly designed, and may make the use of the desk and/or bed inconvenient.
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(46) The binding assembly 500 may include first portion 510 and a second portion 520.
(47) The first portion 510 may be configured to cinch the convertible assembly 300 to the frame 200 in the desk position or the bed position by traversing slotted holes 530 in either the pair of side rails 312 of the desk assembly 310 or in the pair of side rails 322 of the bed assembly 320 and mating with the second portion 520 in respective ones of the side panels 210.
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(50) In some example embodiments, the first portion 510 and the second portion 520 may each be threaded and have threads that correspond to each other. For example, the binding assembly 500 may include a conventional bolt and metal threaded insert. The second portion 520 may be formed by having borehole with a machined notch extending therefrom in the side panels 210 and filling the borehole with the machined notch with a female socket. The first portion 510 and the second portion 520 may each be made of plastic or metal. However, example embodiments are not limited thereto. For example, in other example embodiments, a first one of the side panels 210 or the convertible assembly 300 may include a spring-loaded plunger therein that when extended locks into a corresponding hole in a second one of the side panels 210 or the convertible assembly 300. As such, a user convenience may be improved since the first portion 510 is not removable and thus is not susceptible to becoming lost.
(51) While example embodiments are described above in which the binding assembly 500 includes a female embedded threaded insert, example embodiments are not limited thereto and the binding assembly 500 may be embodied as any device that selectively cinches the convertible assembly 300 to the frame 200. For example, a through hole may be formed through the side of the side panels 210 and the first portion 510 of the binding assembly 500 may traverse both the slotted holes 530 in the side rails 312, 322 and the through hole the side panels 210 and mate with a nut, such as a wing nut attached to an outer side of the side panels 210.
(52) In some example embodiments, the second portion 520 may be a pair of female sockets aligned with each other at different heights on each of the side panels 210. For example, the second portion may include a first socket 520-1 associated with cinching the convertible assembly 300 to the frame 200 in the desk position and a second socket 520-2 associated with cinching the convertible assembly 300 to the frame 200 in the bed position. As discussed above, since the height of the desktop 316a when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position) may be greater than the height of the height of the bed platform 326a when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position), the first socket 520-1 may be relatively higher than the second socket 520-2 such that the desk position is higher than the bed position. However, example embodiments are not limited thereto.
(53) In other example embodiments, each of the side panels 210 may include only a single second portion 520 that aligns with both the slotted holes 530 in the pair of side rails 312 of the desk assembly 310 and the slotted holes 530 in the pair of side rails 322 of the bed assembly 320. For example, since the desk position may be higher than the bed position, the slotted holes 530 in the pair of side rails 312 of the desk assembly 310 may be arranged below the desktop 316a rather than above the desktop 316a while the slotted holes 530 in the pair of side rails 312 of the desk assembly 310 may remain above the bed platform 326a. As such, both sets of the slotted holes 530 may align with the single second portion 520 when the when the convertible furniture object 100 is in the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position) and the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position).
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(57) Further, the convertible furniture object 100 may pivot between the first position (or, alternatively, the desk position) and the second position (or, alternatively, the bed position) while the desktop 316a remains level without the use of a complex mechanism that includes, for example, chains, pinions, shafts, racks, a motor and/or wheels.
(58) The description of the disclosure is merely an example and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.