An Article of Furniture
20170295939 · 2017-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
- David King (Turrella, AU)
- John Levey (Turrella, AU)
- Ryan Lawson (Turrella, AU)
- Anastasie Panagopoulos (Turella, AU)
- Tanya Rechberger (Turrella, AU)
Cpc classification
A47C17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/72
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C7/72
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A rest component (14), (16) for an article of furniture (10) includes a body member (32) defining a plurality of surfaces (34). A cover member (36) is carried by at least one surface (34) of the body member (32) to define a pocket (38) associated with the at least one surface (34), the pocket (38) defining a mouth to enable a user to gain access to an interior of the pocket (38). At least one passage (24) is defined by at least one of the body member (32) and the cover member (36) and opening out into the pocket (38). The passage (24) is configured to accommodate an elongate element which extends through the passage to exit from an operatively bottom region of the body member.
Claims
1. A rest component for an article of furniture, the rest component including a body member defining a plurality of surfaces and parallel, operatively upper and lower edges; a cover member carried by the body member to define a pocket associated with at least one surface of the body member, the pocket defining a mouth to enable a user to gain access to an interior of the pocket; and at least one elongate passage defined by at least one of the body member and the cover member with an inlet opening of the passage opening out into the pocket and an exit opening of the passage being defined proximate the lower edge of the body member, the passage being configured to accommodate an elongate element which extends through the passage to exit through the exit opening from an operatively bottom region of the body member.
2. The component of claim 1 in which the body member carries at least one receiving formation for receiving a part of an accessory to be mounted to the body member.
3. The component of claim 1 in which a bottom of the pocket runs substantially parallel to the operatively upper and lower edges of the body member and in which the bottom of the pocket is spaced from the lower edge of the body member, the inlet opening to the at least one passage being defined in the pocket at, or proximate, the bottom of the pocket.
4. (canceled)
5. The component of claim 1 in which the exit opening of the passage is defined in a bottom region of the body member inwardly of the lower edge.
6. The component of claim 5 in which the exit opening is concealed behind a flap arranged at the lower region of the body member, the flap, when in its closed position, serving to conceal and guide an electrical cable towards an interior of the article of furniture.
7. The component of claim 1 in which an outer surface of the cover member carries a gusset-like formation associated with the at least one passage, the gusset-like formation disguising the passage and, in use, the electrical cable in the passage.
8. The component of claim 1 in which the pocket and the passage are formed between layers of the cover member.
9. The component of claim 1 in which the body member carries a passage defining arrangement which defines the at least one passage.
10. The component of claim 9 in which the passage defining arrangement comprises a plurality of strips of material secured together to form the at least one passage.
11. The component of claim 9 in which the cover member defines an aperture in the pocket, the aperture being arranged so that, when the cover member is positioned over the body member, the aperture is in register with the inlet opening of the at least one passage.
12. An article of furniture which includes a platform; at least one rest component, as claimed claim 1, arranged on the platform; and an accessory, having an electrical cable, mounted to the at least one rest component, the electrical cable of the accessory extending through the at least one passage of the at least one rest component to exit through an exit opening of the at least one passage.
13. The article of furniture of claim 12 which includes an electrical power source arranged within the platform to which the accessory is connected via its electrical cable to provide power to the accessory.
14. The article of furniture of claim 13 which includes a plurality of rest components, each of which is configured to carry at least one accessory.
15. The article of furniture of claim 14 in which at least one of the rest components is displaceably arranged relative to the platform to enable access to be gained to the power source.
16. The article of furniture of claim 14 in which at least one further rest component is arranged in spaced relationship relative to the platform to enable a part of the electrical cable of the accessory protruding through the exit opening of the at least one passage to be tucked between the platform and an operatively bottom surface of the further rest component.
17. The article of furniture of claim 16 in which the at least one further rest component carries a plurality of spacer elements on the operatively bottom surface to effect spaced mounting of the at least one rest component relative to the platform.
18. The article of furniture of claim 12 which includes an insertion tool for inserting the electrical cable into the at least one passage to exit through the exit opening of the at least one passage.
19. The article of furniture of claim 18 in which the insertion tool comprises an elongate body having a length exceeding that of the at least one passage, the insertion tool defining an engaging formation at, or adjacent, one end of the body, the engaging formation being configured to hold a part of the electrical cable captive relative to the body of the insertion tool.
20. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0030] Embodiments of the disclosure are now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0046] In the drawings, reference numeral 10 generally designates an embodiment of an article of furniture. In the illustrated embodiment, the article of furniture 10 is a chaise and will be referred to as such in the description below. However, it will be appreciated that the article of furniture could adopt other forms such as, for example, a sofa, an armchair, or the like.
[0047] The chaise 10 comprises a platform 12 supporting a first rest component in the form of an armrest 14 and a second rest component in the form of a backrest 16. An electrically powered accessory 18 is carried by the armrest 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the electrically powered accessory is in the form of a lamp 20. However, the disclosure is applicable to any accessory 18 which is electrically powered such as, for example, a speaker, a battery charging unit, or the like.
[0048] In the embodiment of
[0049] The lamp 20 includes an electrical cable, or lead, 22 (
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[0051] Internal layers of the cover member 36 are sewn together below a top edge of the cover member 36 to form a seam 44. The seam 44 forms a bottom of the pocket 38 as shown in
[0052] Further, in this embodiment and as shown most clearly in
[0053] To facilitate insertion of the lead 22 into the passage 24, an insertion tool 50 (
[0054] The engaging formation 54 is substantially keyhole-shaped having a transversely extending slot 57 leading into an enlarged, internally arranged bulbous formation 59. In use, the electrical lead 22 of the lamp 20 is inserted into the engaging formation 54 so that the lead 22 is received in the bulbous formation 59 and the body 52 bears against the connector 26 of the lead 22.
[0055] The end 56 of the body 52 of the insertion tool 50 is inserted into the conduit 49. The insertion tool 50 is pushed through the passage 24 until the end 56 of the insertion tool 50 protrudes through the exit opening 28 of the passage as shown in
[0056] In another embodiment, the electrical lead 22 is inserted into the passage 24 from the bottom up, i.e. via the insertion tool 50 being inserted into the opening 28 of the passage 24 at the bottom of the body member 32 of the armrest 14 with the insertion tool 50 exiting through the conduit 49. This will apply, for example, where the accessory has an electrical plug associated with it which may be too large to fit through the passage 24.
[0057] The armrest 14 is pivotally supported on the platform 12 and is retained in position by a pair of spaced pivoting rods, one of which is shown at 58 in
[0058] In the embodiment shown in
[0059] In this embodiment, the backrest 16 is spaced from the platform 12 by a plurality of spaced pins, one of which is shown at 64 in
[0060] As is the case with the armrest 14, the connector 26 of the lamp 20 is then inserted into a plug 60 which, in turn, is inserted into the power board 62 to provide power to the lamp 20. This is done in the same way as is done with the armrest 14 by pivoting the armrest 14 relative to the platform 12, as shown in
[0061] In the illustrated embodiment, the chaise 10 has an extensible seat base associated with it, the seat base being retractable into the backrest 16. Thus, the backrest 16 is fixedly secured to the platform 12. However, in an embodiment where the seat base is fixed and, for example, secured directly to the platform 12, the backrest 16, like the armrest 14, may be pivotally mounted on the platform 12. Where the backrest 16 is pivotally arranged on the platform 12, the pins 64 are omitted.
[0062] Referring now to
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[0064] Each passage defining arrangement 70 comprises a pair of strips 72, 74 of a suitable fabric material. For example, the strips 72, 74 are of a tricot material. The strips 72 and 74 of each passage defining arrangement 70 are sewn together, as shown by seams 76, to form the passage 24 and its associated exit opening 28. The strips 72, 74 are, in turn, secured to the side 34 of the foam padding 68, for example, by adhesive. It is noted that the outer strip 74 overlies the knock-in 40.
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[0066] Two of these strips form flaps 80, a flap 80 being associated with each passage defining member 70 of the body member 32. Once the electrical lead 22 has been inserted through the passage 24 and protrudes through the exit opening 28 of its associated passage 24, the flap 80 associated with that passage 24 is moved from the position shown in
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[0068] Each tab 82 is of a component part of hook and loop material, such as that sold under the registered trade mark Velcro. This component part is able to grip the tricot strip 74 of its associated passage defining arrangement 70 or, if not, the tricot strip 74 carries a transversely extending strip of a complementary part 84 to mesh with and engage the tab 82.
[0069] When the cover member 36 is placed over the body member 32, the tabs 82 are in the position shown at 86 in
[0070] As described above, although the embodiments have been described with reference to the accessory 18 being a lamp 20, the accessory 18 could be any other electrically powered device such as a speaker, a battery charging unit, or the like.
[0071] It is therefore an advantage of the disclosure that a rest component for an article of furniture as well as an article of furniture incorporating the rest component is provided which lends itself for use in rooms where space is at a premium. It also facilitates the use of electrical accessories in a compact and aesthetically pleasing manner since the electrical leads of the accessories are concealed within the article of furniture.
[0072] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments, without departing from the broad general scope of the present disclosure. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.