An Article of Furniture
20170295941 · 2017-10-19
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
A47C17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/72
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An article of furniture (10) includes a platform (12). A seat base (14) is mounted to the platform (12) to leave at least a part (16) of the platform (12) not covered by the seat base (14). At least one rest (20) is displaceably mounted relative to the platform (12) to enable access to be gained at least to that part (16) of the platform (12) not covered by the seat base (14). An attaching mechanism (22) is carried by the part (16) of the platform (12) for displaceably attaching the at least one rest (20) to the platform (12).
Claims
1. An article of furniture which includes a platform; a seat base mounted to the platform to leave at least a part of the platform not covered by the seat base; at least one rest displaceably mounted relative to the platform to enable access to be gained at least to that part of the platform not covered by the seat base; and an attaching mechanism carried by the part of the platform for displaceably attaching the at least one rest to the platform.
2. The article of furniture of claim 1 in which the attaching mechanism comprises at least one supporting element carried by the platform and a co-operating formation carried by the at least one rest, the supporting element being displaceable between a first, storage position and a second, operative position, the co-operating formation interacting with the at least one supporting element to enable the at least one rest to be displaceable relative to the platform.
3. The article of furniture of claim 2 in which the at least one supporting element is pivotally displaceably carried by the platform so that the rest is pivotally displaceable relative to the platform.
4. The article of furniture of claim 3 in which the attaching mechanism comprises a pair of spaced pivoting supporting elements, the supporting elements being independently, pivotally displaceable relative to each other.
5. The article of furniture of claim 4 in which the at least one rest includes a co-operating formation associated with each supporting element.
6. The article of furniture of claim 5 in which each co-operating formation comprises a socket opening out into an operatively bottom surface of the at least one rest.
7. The article of furniture of claim 6 in which each socket is lined with a liner.
8. The article of furniture of claim 3 in which the at least one supporting element comprises a rod fixedly mounted to a rotatable element, the rotatable element being held rotatably captive in the part of the platform.
9. The article of furniture of claim 8 in which the rod comprises two parts projecting in opposite directions from the rotatable element, a first part of the two parts being longer than a second part of the two parts and the first part co-operating with the co-operating formation of the at least one rest.
10. The article of furniture of claim 9 in which a foot portion is removably attachable to the second part.
11. The article of furniture of claim 1 in which a void is defined within the at least one rest.
12. The article of furniture of claim 10 in which at least the void of the at least one rest is lined with a fire retardant material.
13. A furniture system which includes an article of furniture as claimed in claim 1, a void being defined within the at least one rest; and an audio component mounted relative to the part of the platform to be received in the void defined within the at least one rest when the at least one rest is placed in position on the platform.
14. The furniture system of claim 13 in which the platform comprises a frame and the part of the platform is open to a substrate on which the platform rests, the audio component being arranged, in use, on the substrate to protrude through the part of the platform.
15. The furniture system of claim 13 in which the audio component is a speaker assembly.
16. A platform for an article of furniture, the platform including a body member for supporting components of the article of furniture, the body member defining at least a part which is open to a substrate on which the platform is mountable; and at least one supporting element displaceably carried by the body member, the at least one supporting element being displaceable between a first position in which the at least one supporting element lies substantially in a plane of the body member and a second, operative position in which the at least one supporting element extends transversely to the plane of the body member to support a component of the article of furniture on the platform.
17. The platform of claim 16 in which the at least one supporting element is pivotally arranged relative to the body member.
18. The platform of claim 16 which includes at least two supporting elements arranged in spaced relationship on the body member, each of the supporting elements being displaceably carried by the body member
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0026] 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
[0036] In the drawings, reference numeral 10 generally designates an embodiment of an article of furniture. The article of furniture 10, as illustrated in the drawings is a chaise, but it will be appreciated that the article of furniture could be any similar article of furniture such as a sofa, an armchair, or the like. For ease of explanation and brevity, the article of furniture will be described below with reference to its being in the form of a chaise 10.
[0037] The chaise 10 comprises a platform 12 supporting a seat base 14. As illustrated more clearly in
[0038] The chaise 10 includes a first rest in the form of a backrest 18 and a second rest in the form of an armrest 20. It will be appreciated that, in other embodiments, the article of furniture may have a different number of rests such as two armrests or no armrests and only a backrest.
[0039] In the illustrated embodiment, the armrest 20 is displaceably mounted relative to the platform 12 to enable access to be gained at least to the part 16 of the platform 12.
[0040] An attaching mechanism 22 is carried by, or arranged in, the part 16 of the platform 12 for displaceably attaching the armrest 20 to the platform 12. As illustrated, the attaching mechanism 22 comprises a pair of spaced pivoting supporting elements or rods 24. Each rod 24 is fixedly mounted to a rotatable element in the form of a tubular carrier 26 rotatably arranged on an internal member (not shown).
[0041] In this regard, it is to be noted that the platform 12 comprises a frame 28 having four orthogonally arranged members 30. A cross-member (not shown) is arranged beneath the seat base 14 extending parallel to member 30.1 (
[0042] Each rod 24 is pivotally displaceable between the position shown in
[0043] Further, in an embodiment, each rod 24 is made up of two parts 32 and 34 projecting in opposite directions from the tubular carrier 26. The part 34 is substantially longer than the part 32. A foot portion 36 (
[0044] In another embodiment, particularly where the chaise 10 may be too heavy to be lifted easily, the frame 28 of the platform 12 may carry foot portions (not shown) and the part 32 of each rod 24 does not carry a foot portion (e.g. the embodiment shown in
[0045] As shown more clearly in
[0046] As shown in
[0047] The armrest 20 defines a void 44 open to the bottom surface 40 of the armrest 20. The void 44 is dimensioned to accommodate a predetermined article such as an audio component 46 (
[0048] In the illustrated embodiment, the audio component 46 is a subwoofer received in the part 16 of the platform 12. In other words, the subwoofer 46 rests on the substrate on which the chaise 10 is arranged and projects upwardly through the part 16 of the platform 12 to be received in the void 44 defined in the armrest 20 when the armrest 20 is pivoted or lowered back to the position shown in
[0049] For safety, at least the bottom surface 40 of the armrest 20 is lined with a fire retardant material. In addition, the void 44 is also lined with the fire retardant material so that, in the event of the subwoofer 46 malfunctioning, the likelihood of the chaise 10 catching alight is reduced.
[0050] An electrical power source in the form of a power board 48 is located within the part 16 of the platform 12. The subwoofer 46 is plugged into the power board 48 via an electrical lead and plug 52.
[0051] In use, the article of furniture, whether a chaise 10 as illustrated, or any other similar article of furniture, is provided in a de-mounted or unassembled form. This has the benefit that the article of furniture occupies a reduced volume when being shipped from a manufacturer or from a distributor to a customer. The platform 12 adopts a flat profile due to the attachment mechanisms 22 being positioned as shown in
[0052] At the final destination of the chaise 10, the backrest 18 is positioned on, and secured to, the platform 12 followed by the seat base 14. The rods 24 of the attachment mechanisms 22 are pivoted to their upright positions. This is done when the foot portions 36 are not to be attached to the pieces 32 of the rods 24.
[0053] In an embodiment where foot portions 36 are used on the rods 24, the foot portions 36 are fitted prior to mounting the backrest 18 and the seat base 14 so that the platform 12 supports less weight and is easier to lift.
[0054] When it is desired to use the subwoofer 46, the subwoofer 46 is positioned in the part 16 of the platform 12. The armrest 20 is then lowered on to the rods 24, as shown in
[0055] It is therefore an advantage of the described embodiments, that an article of furniture 10 is provided which lends itself for transportation due to the reduced volume occupied by components of the article of furniture 10. Further, the arrangement of the attachment mechanisms 22 facilitates erection or assembling of the article of furniture 10 by a customer.
[0056] It is a further advantage of the disclosure that an article of furniture 10 is provided which enables access to be gained to a region below one of the rests of the article of furniture, for example, for storage purposes. This is achieved by having the armrest 20 displaceably arranged relative to the platform 12.
[0057] It is yet a further advantage of the disclosure that an article of furniture 10 is provided which lends itself for use with an audio component such as a subwoofer 46. The construction of the article of furniture 10 renders it a simple procedure to install the subwoofer 46.
[0058] 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.