Patents Assigned to King Furniture (Australia) Pty Ltd
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Publication number: 20130341992Abstract: An article of furniture (10) comprises a seat portion (12) having a frame (14) and upholstery covering the frame (14). The upholstery includes cushioning and a covering (18a, 18b) overlying the cushioning. At least one opening (20) is defined in the covering of the upholstery. The at least one opening (20) is configured to receive a component of a connector arrangement (22) to attach a removable module to the frame (14). A disguising member disguises the at least one opening (20), the disguising member being configured as a feature of the upholstery.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: KING FURNITURE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTDInventors: David King, Ryan Lawson
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Publication number: 20130302085Abstract: Disclosed herein is a joiner (10) comprising an elongate body (12) defining a longitudinal axis (14). Projections (16, 18) extend generally transversely from the body (12) at opposite ends thereof and two spaced apart magnets (20, 22) are located between the projections (16, 18). The magnets (20, 22) are adapted to magnetically connect the joiner (10) to ferrous metal anchor points (i.e. the frames 101, 201) of modular furniture to retain the projections (16, 18) in engagement with the frame of the respective unit of modular furniture (100, 200) and thereby to retain the units of modular furniture together.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: KING FURNITURE AUSTRALIA PTY LTDInventor: David Russell King
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Patent number: 8272695Abstract: There is disclosed herein a hinge assembly comprising a mandrel having a longitudinal axis. A first arm is rotationally fixed relative to the mandrel and extends from one end of the mandrel generally transverse to the longitudinal axis. A second arm is rotatably connected relative to the mandrel about the longitudinal axis and extends from the opposite end of the mandrel generally transverse to the longitudinal axis. A coil spring is sleeved over and snugly surrounds the mandrel. Relative rotation of the first arm and the second arm in an opposite direction tightens the spring around the mandrel. Tightening of the spring generates resistance to relative rotation of the first arm and the second arm.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: King Furniture (Australia) Pty Ltd.Inventors: David Russell King, Steven Leonard Higgs
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Publication number: 20110140496Abstract: There is disclosed herein a hinge assembly comprising a mandrel having a longitudinal axis. A first arm is rotationally fixed relative to the mandrel and extends from one end of the mandrel generally transverse to the longitudinal axis. A second arm is rotatably connected relative to the mandrel about the longitudinal axis and extends from the opposite end of the mandrel generally transverse to the longitudinal axis. A coil spring is sleeved over and snugly surrounds the mandrel. Relative rotation of the first arm and the second arm in an opposite direction tightens the spring around the mandrel. Tightening of the spring generates resistance to relative rotation of the first arm and the second arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: King Furniture (Australia) Pty Ltd.Inventors: David Russell King, Steven Leonard Higgs
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Publication number: 20100146703Abstract: An article of furniture 10 comprises a box frame 12 defining a void 14 and having a first opening 18 and an opposed, second opening 20. A lid arrangement 22 is associated with the first opening 18 of the frame 12 for closing the first opening 18. The article of furniture 10 includes a tub member 24 for closing the second opening 20. The tub member 24 comprises a dished portion 28. The tub member 24 is reversibly connectable to the box frame 12 so that, in a first orientation, at least the dished portion 28 is received within the void 14 of the box frame 12 to form an assembly of reduced volume for transportation or storage purposes and, in a reversed, second orientation, the dished portion 28 of the tub member 24 extends away from the void 14 to form an assembly of increased volume defined by a combination of the void 14 defined by the frame 12 and the dished portion 28 of the tub member 24 in its second orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: KING FURNITURE (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTDInventors: Steven Leonard Higgs, David Russell King
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Publication number: 20100044533Abstract: Disclosed herein is an adjustable leg (10) for an article of furniture (70). The adjustable leg (10) includes a receptacle (12) defining a plurality of receiving formations (16) and a post member (20) displaceably received in the receptacle (12). The post member (20) carries an engaging element (22) which is selectively releasably receivable in one of the receiving formations (16) of the receptacle (12). The engaging element (22) is responsive to an operating member (24) for making and breaking engagement between the engaging element (22) and the selected one of the receiving formations (16) of the receptacle (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: King Furniture (Australia) Pty Ltd.Inventors: David Russell King, Steve Higgs
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Publication number: 20100040410Abstract: The present disclosure provides an accessory attaching system (10) for use with an article of furniture (13). The system (10) comprises a socket defining member (12) to be received by one of an accessory (18) and an underlying component (16) to which the accessory (18) is to be attached. A retention device (20) is mountable to the other of the accessory (18) and the underlying component (16) to retain the accessory and the underlying component in position relative to each other. The retention device (20) is shaped to be a snug fit in a socket (14) defined by the socket defining member (12). A restraining formation (28) is carried on the retention device (20) for engaging a complementary element (32) carried by one of the accessory (18) and the underlying component (16) to inhibit lateral displacement of the accessory (18) relative to the underlying component (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: King Furniture (Australia) Pty LtdInventors: David Russell King, Steve Higgs
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Patent number: 7364238Abstract: An article of furniture (10) includes a base having a front (14) and a rear (16) and a top (18) surface. A backrest assembly (20) has a front edge (22) and a rear edge (24) and is slideably arranged relative to the base (12) in a plane parallel to the top surface of the base to adjust a depth (D) of the base as measured between the front edge of the backrest assembly and the front of the base. Further it includes a locking mechanism having a displacement member (48) movably received in the housing (42), the displacement member being displaceable between a locking orientation and an unlocking orientation, when the displacement member is in its locking orientation the locking member (50) is urged partially out of the aperture (50) in the housing to protrude a predetermined extent through the housing to effect locking and, when the displacement member is in its unlocking orientation, the locking member is free to be at least partially withdrawn in the housing to effect unlocking.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2004Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: King Furniture (Australia) Pty Ltd.Inventors: Steve Higgs, David Russell King
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Publication number: 20060284467Abstract: An article of furniture (10) includes a base having a front (14) and a rear (16) and a top (18) surface. A backrest assembly (20) has a front edge (22) and a rear edge (24) and is slideably arranged relative to the base (12) in a plane parallel to the top surface of the base to adjust a depth (D) of the base as measured between the front edge of the backrest assembly and the front of the base. Further it includes a locking mechanism having a displacement member (48) movably received in the housing (42), the displacement member being displaceable between a locking orientation and an unlocking orientation, when the displacement member is in its locking orientation the locking member (50) is urged partially out of the aperture (50) in the housing to protrude a predetermined extent through the housing to effect locking and, when the displacement member is in its unlocking orientation, the locking member is free to be at least partially withdrawn in the housing to effect unlocking.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2004Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicant: King Furniture (Australia) Pty LtdInventors: Steve Higgs, David King
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Patent number: D504034Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: King Furniture (Australia) Pty LtdInventors: Steve Higgs, David King
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Patent number: D559570Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: King Furniture (Australia) Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Steve Higgs, David Russell King
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Patent number: D762997Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: King Furniture Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: David King, Ryan Lawson, John Levey, Tanya Rechberger, Anastasie Panagopoulos
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Patent number: D763000Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2015Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: King Furniture Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: David King, Ryan Lawson, John Levey, Tanya Rechberger, Anastasie Panagopoulos
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Patent number: D763590Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: King Furniture Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: David King, Ryan Lawson, John Levey, Tanya Rechberger, Anastasie Panagopoulos
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Patent number: D763591Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: King Furniture Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: David King, Ryan Lawson, John Levey, Tanya Rechberger, Anastasie Panagopoulos
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Patent number: D763592Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2015Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: King Furniture Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: David King, Ryan Lawson, John Levey, Tanya Rechberger, Anastasie Panagopoulos