Fabric attachment device
A furniture component includes a base element with an enlarged edge portion and a first securing member. The first securing member includes a channel, and the enlarged edge portion is disposed in the channel. The furniture component also includes a fabric piece disposed around at least a portion of the first securing member. The furniture component also includes a second securing member disposed around the first securing member with the fabric piece secured between the first and second securing members. Methods of installation and assembly are also provided.
This invention relates to a fabric attachment device, and in particular to a fabric attachment device for a furniture component.
Furniture components such as chairs often have fabric coverings. Fabric provides a softer and more comfortable surface for the user. However, it can be challenging to secure the fabric to the furniture component securely and at a minimal cost. Previous approaches have used trim pieces to secure fabric to a furniture component. However, these previous approaches are labor intensive, unattractive, and/or not adaptable to existing furniture components. Thus, it is desirable to have a device to attach fabric to a furniture component that is inexpensive, easy to attach, and provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
SUMMARYIn one aspect, one embodiment of furniture component includes a base element with an enlarged edge portion and a first securing member. The first securing member includes a channel, and the enlarged edge portion is disposed in the channel. The furniture component also includes a fabric piece disposed around at least a portion of the first securing member. The furniture component also includes a second securing member disposed around the first securing member with the fabric piece secured between the first and second securing members.
According to another aspect, a method of attaching a piece of fabric to a furniture component is provided. The method includes providing a first securing member comprising a channel and disposing an enlarged edge of a furniture component into the channel. The method also includes disposing a piece of fabric around at least a portion of the first securing member and disposing a second securing member around the first securing member. The piece of fabric is thereby secured between the first and second securing members.
The present embodiments provide significant advantages over existing fabric attachment devices. The fabric attachment device is inexpensive to manufacture and easy to attach to the furniture component. It provides a secure attachment for the fabric to the furniture component and creates an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Moreover, it is easily attached to existing furniture components and can be removable.
The foregoing paragraphs have been provided by way of general introduction, and are not intended to limit the scope of the following claims. The presently preferred embodiments, together with further advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The term “fabric” is meant to include, without limitation, any materials suitable for covering the surface of a furniture component, and includes for example and without limitation, both natural and synthetic materials, such as cloth, leather, rubber, etc., and combinations thereof.
The term “furniture component” includes, without limitation, all types of furniture, such as chairs, sofas, couches, desks, screens, workspace panels, walls, wall panels, etc., as well as automobile interior components, including without limitation seats, doors, trim components, etc.
In one embodiment, the chair back 400 has a fabric cover 24 and a securing member 320 around the periphery. The chair back 400 is preferably made of a resilient, compliant material, including various polymeric or plastic materials. For example, in one embodiment, the chair back is molded from polypropylene.
A first securing member 300 extends around the periphery of the base member. The first securing member 300 includes a channel that is shaped and adapted to fit around the edge portion. A piece of fabric 24 fits over and around the chair back 400. The area of the fabric 24 is slightly larger than the periphery of chair back 400 so that the fabric 24 can overlap at least a portion of, preferably entirely, the edge portion 10 and the first securing member 300 and be secured thereto. The fabric 24 can be secured to the chair back 400 by a variety of methods, which will be discussed in more detail below.
In one embodiment, a second securing member 320 is used. The second securing member includes a channel that is shaped and adapted to fit around both the fabric 24 and the first securing member 300, in order to secure the fabric therebetween. A variety of designs and configurations are possible for the first securing member and the second securing member, which will be discussed in detail below. The first and second securing members may be made of any suitable material, and are preferably made of plastic.
In one embodiment, shown in
The second securing member 320 is shown in
To assemble the fabric attachment device, a fabric piece of suitable size and shape is provided. A first securing member is attached to the periphery of the piece of fabric, by sewing, ultrasonic welding, bonding, mechanically fastening, or by other attachment methods. The resulting component is shown in
The first securing member 300 is disposed around the entire edge portion of the base element back, with the ridges 306 and 308 engaging the edge portion. The second securing member 320 is then disposed over the first securing member 300 by positioning the arms of the second securing member around the first securing member.
The first securing member 60 may also include a fabric gripping member 80 that defines a fabric gripping channel 84. The fabric gripping channel 84 runs at least a portion of, preferably entirely, the length of the first securing member 60 and is adapted to hold a piece of fabric 20. In one embodiment, the edge of the fabric 20 is folded such that the fabric 20 runs along the outside of the first securing member 60, into the fabric gripping channel 84, and back out along the fabric gripping member 80, with the free edge disposed outside of the channel 84. In another embodiment, the free edge is disposed within the channel 84. The fabric gripping member 80 includes a barb 82 directed inwards toward the first securing member 60. The barb 82 helps to secure the fabric 20 within the fabric gripping channel 84. The fabric gripping member 80 is preferably sufficiently resilient such that it can be biased outwardly from first securing member 60 when the fabric 20 is inserted within the fabric gripping channel 84, but press inwardly against the fabric after to insertion to keep the fabric 20 within the fabric gripping channel 84.
Another embodiment of the invention is shown in
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In one series of embodiments, the elements of first securing members 300, 510, 30, 60, 100, and 200 are integrally formed on the edge portion of the base member. For example, turning to
Although many of the embodiments herein refer to the back of a chair, the present invention may also be used for other parts of a chair, such as the seat or arms, or other furniture components. The present invention may also be used to secure fabric to other types of furniture and furniture components.
The embodiments described above and shown herein are illustrative and not restrictive. In certain cases, materials of construction have not been described; in these cases, it is to be understood that the invention may be made by any known method and of any known material. The scope of the invention is indicated by the claims rather than by the foregoing description and attached drawings. The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, these and any other changes which come within the scope of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
1. A furniture component comprising:
- a base element comprising an enlarged edge portion;
- a first securing member comprising a channel, wherein the enlarged edge portion is disposed in the channel;
- a fabric piece disposed around at least a portion of the first securing member; and
- a second securing member disposed around the first securing member with the fabric piece secured between the first and second securing members.
2. The furniture component of claim 1 wherein the channel comprises a first channel and wherein one of the first securing member and the second securing member comprises a ridge, and the other of the first securing member and the second securing member comprises a second channel, wherein the ridge is disposed in the second channel.
3. The furniture component of claim 2 wherein the first securing member comprises the ridge and the second securing member comprises the second channel.
4. The furniture component of claim 3 wherein the first securing member comprises a second ridge, and wherein the second securing member comprises a third channel, wherein the second ridge is disposed in the third channel.
5. The furniture component of claim 1 further comprising at least one fastener securing the first securing member to the enlarged edge portion of the base element.
6. The furniture component of claim 5 wherein the at least one fastener comprises a plurality of fasteners engaging the first securing member on opposite sides of the channel.
7. The furniture component of claim 6 wherein the fasteners are selected from the group consisting of staples, screws, nails, and bonding.
8. The furniture component of claim 1 wherein the channel comprises a first channel and wherein the first securing member further comprises a gripping member defining in part a second channel.
9. The furniture component of claim 8 wherein the gripping member comprises a ridge extending towards the base element.
10. The furniture component of claim 8 wherein the gripping member comprises a first gripping member and the second securing member further comprises a second gripping member, the second gripping member engaging the second channel of the first securing member to secure the second securing member to the first securing member.
11. The furniture component of claim 1 wherein the base element forms part of a chair.
12. The furniture component of claim 11 wherein the base element forms part of a backrest.
13. The furniture component of claim 12 wherein the backrest comprises a compliant material with a pattern of holes.
14. A furniture component comprising:
- a base element comprising an edge portion;
- a securing member comprising a first channel and a second channel, wherein the edge portion is disposed in the first channel; and
- a fabric piece disposed within the second channel.
15. The furniture component of claim 14 wherein the securing member comprises a first securing member and further comprising a second securing member disposed around the first securing member with the fabric piece secured between the first and second securing members.
16. The furniture component of claim 14 wherein the securing member comprises a first arm, a second arm, and a gripping member, the first arm and the gripping member defining at least in part the second channel.
17. The furniture component of claim 16 wherein the gripping member comprises a ridge extending inwardly towards the first arm.
18. The furniture component of claim 14 wherein the first channel opens in a first direction and the second channel opens in a second direction different from the first direction.
19. The furniture component of claim 14 wherein the base element forms part of a backrest.
20. A furniture component comprising:
- a base element having an edge portion;
- a securing member comprising a first arm, a second arm, an outer surface, and an inner surface defined in part by the first and second arms, the inner surface disposed around the edge portion of the base element, wherein the first arm includes an inwardly facing lip engaging the base element; and
- a piece of fabric attached to the outer surface of the first securing member.
21. The furniture component of claim 20 wherein the second arm includes an inwardly facing lip, and wherein the lips of the first and second arms engage the base element to secure the securing member thereto.
22. The furniture component of claim 20 wherein the securing member comprises a first securing member and further comprising a second securing member disposed around the first securing member with the piece of fabric secured between the first and second securing members.
23. The furniture component of claim 22 wherein the second securing member comprises an inner layer made of a thermoplastic material and an outer layer made of a thermoplastic elastomer material.
24. The furniture component of claim 20 wherein the piece of fabric is mechanically attached to the securing member.
25. The furniture component of claim 20 wherein the base element comprises an enlarged edge portion, and wherein the lip of the securing member engages the base element at the enlarged edge portion.
26. The furniture component of claim 25 wherein the securing member comprises a channel, the channel comprising an interior and a mouth, the interior of the channel having a first width and the mouth having a second width, wherein the first width is greater than the second width.
27. The furniture component of claim 26 wherein the second width is smaller than a thickness of the enlarged edge.
28. The furniture component of claim 20 wherein the securing member comprises a plurality of notches spaced along at least part of the length of the securing member.
29. The furniture component of claim 20 wherein the base element forms part of a chair.
30. The furniture component of claim 29 wherein the base element forms part of a backrest.
31. A furniture component comprising:
- a base element;
- a fabric piece disposed around at least a portion of the base element; and
- a securing member disposed around the base element with the fabric piece secured between the base element and the securing member;
- wherein one of the base element and the securing member comprises a ridge, and the other of the base element and the securing member comprises a channel, the channel adapted to engage the ridge to secure the securing member around the base element.
32. A device for attaching a piece of fabric to a furniture component comprising:
- a first securing member comprising a first channel; and
- a second securing member adapted to fit around the first securing member and to secure a piece of fabric between the first and second securing members;
- wherein one of the first securing member and the second securing member comprises a ridge, and the other of the first securing member and the second securing member comprises a second channel, the second channel adapted to engage the ridge to secure the second securing member around the first securing member.
33. The device of claim 32 wherein the first securing member further comprises a third channel, the third channel adapted to secure the piece of fabric to the first securing member.
34. A method of attaching a piece of fabric to a furniture component comprising:
- providing a first securing member comprising a channel;
- disposing an enlarged edge of a furniture component into the channel;
- disposing a piece of fabric around at least a portion of the first securing member; and
- disposing a second securing member around the first securing member and thereby securing the piece of fabric therebetween.
35. The method of claim 34 wherein the channel comprises a first channel and the first securing member comprises a first ridge and the second securing member comprises a second channel, wherein the disposing the second securing member around the first securing member comprises engaging the second channel with the first ridge.
36. The method of claim 34 wherein the channel comprises a first channel and wherein the first securing member comprises a second channel, wherein the disposing the piece of fabric around at least a portion of the first securing member comprises inserting the piece of fabric into the second channel.
37. A method of attaching a piece of fabric to a chair comprising:
- attaching a piece of fabric to a first securing member, the first securing member comprising a channel;
- disposing an enlarged edge portion of a chair component into the channel; and
- disposing a second securing member around the first securing member with the piece of fabric secured between the first securing member and the second securing member.
38. The method of claim 37 wherein the attaching the piece of fabric to the first securing member comprises mechanically fastening the piece of fabric to the first securing member.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 8, 2004
Publication Date: Sep 8, 2005
Inventor: Chad Aerts (Grand Haven, MI)
Application Number: 10/796,406