Furniture containing a safe
A furniture piece has been provided. In a first configuration the furniture piece includes a body., a tray, and a safe. The body has an upper compartment, accessible by removal of a lid. The safe and tray are within the upper compartment. The safe, beneath the tray, is accessible upon removal of the tray. In a second configuration, the furniture piece includes a body, a skirt, and a safe. The skirt includes a lower compartment. The safe is mounted within the lower compartment and is accessible upon movement of a face of the skirt.
The present invention relates generally to the field of furniture and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to furniture containing a safe.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWhen an individual desires to protect an item (e.g., either a valuable item or an item that they generally do not want others to have access to), they have the option of placing such an item in a safe. Such safes provide a convenient, quick way to protect an item. However, one problem that can arise with utilization of a safe is that a safe in the open readily identifies to others that there is something within the safe that is being protected. As such, thieves and the like, seeing the safe out in the open, are generally given a pinpoint on a map as to where a protected item is located.
Another problem includes the simple fact that safes can become an eyesore—lying in the open. To help combat these problems, individuals have resorted to placing safes within walls. However, such an option can have limitations. For example, to place a safe within a wall, at least a portion of the wall must be torn up—to allow placement of the safe. Additionally, certain types of walls are not designed to hold the weight of a safe. Therefore, some type of structural reinforcement must be utilized to allow the safe to be placed within the wall. Ultimately, placement of a safe in a wall to some individuals is simply too much effort.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONFrom the foregoing it may be appreciated that a need has arisen for furniture containing a safe. In accordance with the present invention, a furniture piece is provided that substantially eliminates one or more of the disadvantages and problems outlined above.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a furniture piece has been provided which comprises a body, a tray, and a safe. The body has an upper compartment which is accessible by at least a partial removal of a lid on the upper compartment. The tray is within the upper compartment, configured to hold items, and is at least partially removable. The safe is within the upper compartment beneath the tray and conceals the safe. The safe is accessible upon a partial removal of the tray.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a furniture piece has been provided which comprises a body, a skirt, and a safe. The skirt is coupled to the body and has a lower compartment therein. At least one face of the skirt is moveable between an open position and a closed position. The skirt conceals the lower compartment when the at least one face of the skirt is in a closed position. The safe is mounted within the lower compartment and is accessible upon movement of the at least one face of the skirt from the closed position to the open position.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a furniture piece has been provided which comprises a compartment and a safe. The compartment is accessible by movement of at least one face of the furniture piece. The at least one face of the furniture piece conceals the compartment when the at least one face of the furniture piece is in a closed position. The safe is mounted within the compartment and is accessible upon the movement of the at least one face of the furniture piece from the closed position to an open position.
The various embodiments and implementations of the present invention provide a profusion of potential technical advantages and benefits. A technical advantage of the present invention may include the capability to conceal a safe within a furniture piece.
Another technical advantage of the present invention may include the capability to non-conspicuously provide a compartment that can house a safe.
Yet another technical advantage of the present invention may include the capability to provide a dual layer of protection for items.
Other technical advantages may be readily apparent to one skilled in the art after review of the following figures and description, associated herewith.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFor a more complete understanding of the present invention and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following brief description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and detailed description, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts, in which:
It should be understood at the outset that although an exemplary implementation of the present invention is illustrated below, the present invention may be implemented using any number of techniques, whether currently known or in existence. The present invention should in no way be limited to the exemplary implementations, drawings, and techniques illustrated below, including the exemplary design and implementations illustrated and described herein. Additionally, the drawings contained herein are not necessarily drawn to scale.
Virtually any safe 70A can be utilized with the furniture piece 30A, including not only those now known, but also those that will be later developed. In a preferred configuration and as shown in the
In the configuration of
When the tray 80A is placed within the compartment 50A (e.g., on the ledge 52A), the tray 80A in one configuration can take on the appearance of not being capable of being removed. To facilitate such an appearance, a device or catch (e.g., lock and key, snaps, latches and the like) can be utilized to resist removal of the tray 80A from the compartment 50A. For example, such a device or catch would generally need to be released to allow a removal of the tray 80A. More details of such a use of a device or catch will be described below.
With reference to
The general utilization of a device or catch that resists removal of the tray 80A allows the furniture piece 30A to appear as though the tray 80A is the only component part within the upper compartment 50A. Such an appearance can be further facilitated in configurations that utilize a device or catch such as a lock and key to resist removal of the tray 80A—e.g., the key would be utilized to open the lock to allow removal of the tray 80A. With such a configuration, a further benefit can be realized: items positioned within the safe have dual protection behind two locks—the first lock being on the tray and the second lock being on the safe.
The tray 80B, having a slightly different configuration than the tray 80A of
The ledge 52B in the configuration of
In configurations utilizing a lock and key to resist removal of the tray 80B (in a manner similar to that described above), it can be seen that such a box 140B advantageously allows access to items upon opening a first lock (the lock on the tray 80B). Items that need further security can be placed within the safe 70B, requiring an individual to open a second lock to access them.
The skirt 110D of
While the skirt 110D has been shown in this configuration as opening in a specific manner, it should be expressly understood that in other configurations, the skirt 110D can open in other manners. For example, the skirt 110D could slidingly open towards a side of the furniture piece 30D; or, the skirt 110D could swing open to reveal the lower compartment 200D.
To facilitate the appearance that the skirt 110E is incapable of being opened, the skirt 110E can include a variety of features. For example, the lowermost end of the skirt 110E can have an arced configuration and include beveling 111E—such beveling 111E being positioned not only on a face 115E of the hidden drawer 240E, but also on the side wall 117E of the skirt 110E. Additionally, as described above, portions of the skirt 110E (e.g., the face 115E) can appear as though they will be utilized to support the load of the body 40E.
With reference to
With reference to all of the configurations above, the safes can be mounted within the compartments (lower compartment, upper compartment or inner compartments) either by simply placing the safes within the compartments, or fixedly attaching the safe via glue, bolts or the like. Additionally, the general reference to the utilization of any safe with the configurations herein, includes the utilization of any such safe's characteristics—e.g., the ability of a safe to be fireproof.
Thus, it is apparent that there has been provided, ifn accordance with the present invention, a furniture containing a safe that satisfies one or more of the advantages set forth above. Although the preferred embodiment has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, and alterations can be made herein without departing from the scope of the present invention, even if all of the advantages and benefits identified above are not present. For example, the various elements or components may be combined or integrated in another system or certain features may not be implemented. Also, the techniques, systems, sub-systems, and methods described and illustrated in the preferred embodiment as discrete or separate may be combined or integrated with other systems, techniques, or methods without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the upper compartment 50C of
Claims
1. A furniture piece, comprising:
- a body, having an upper compartment which is accessible by at least a partial removal of a lid on the upper compartment;
- a tray within the upper compartment, wherein the tray is configured to hold items, and the tray is at least partially removable; and
- a safe within the upper compartment beneath the tray wherein the tray conceals the safe, and the safe is accessible upon the partial removal of the tray.
2. The furniture piece of claim 1, further comprising:
- a device that resists removal of the tray.
3. The furniture piece of claim 2, wherein the device that resists removal must be released prior to removal of the tray.
4. The furniture piece of claim 2, wherein the device that resists removal includes a lock.
5. The furniture piece of claim 2, wherein the device that resists removal is a latch.
6. The furniture piece of claim 2, wherein the device that resists removal includes a magnet.
7. The furniture piece of claim 6, wherein the device that resists removal is a magnetic push button latch.
8. The furniture piece of claim 1, wherein the upper compartment is formed from a space behind a drawer face.
9. The furniture piece of claim 8, wherein the drawer face does not move.
10. The furniture piece of claim 8, wherein the drawer face moves and the compartment is contained in a space not occupied by a reduced drawer.
11. The furniture piece of claim 1, wherein the tray rests upon a ledge.
12. The furniture piece of claim 11, wherein the ledge confines the safe, requiring removal of the ledge to remove the safe from the upper compartment.
13. The furniture piece of claim 1, further comprising:
- a box adjacent the safe and underneath the tray.
14. The furniture piece of claim 1, wherein the safe is a digital safe.
15. The furniture piece of claim 1, wherein the furniture piece is a jewelry armoire.
16. The furniture piece of claim 1, wherein the furniture piece is a filing cabinet.
17. The furniture piece of claim 1, further comprising:
- a skirt, coupled to the body, wherein the skirt has a lower compartment disposed therein, at least one face of the skirt is moveable between an open position and a closed position, and the skirt conceals the lower compartment when the at least one face of the skirt is in a closed position.
18. The furniture piece of claim 17, further comprising:
- a second safe mounted within the lower compartment, wherein the second safe is accessible upon movement of the at least one face of the skirt from the closed position to the open position.
19. A furniture piece, comprising:
- a body
- a skirt, coupled to the body, wherein the skirt has a lower compartment disposed therein, at least one face of the skirt is moveable between an open position and a closed position, and the skirt conceals the lower compartment when the at least one face of the skirt is in a closed position; and
- a safe mounted within the lower compartment, wherein the safe is accessible upon movement of the at least one face of the skirt from the closed position to the open position.
20. The furniture piece of claim 19, wherein the safe is accessible from above.
21. The furniture piece of claim 19, wherein the lower compartment is moveable,
- the safe is accessible upon movement of the at least one face of the skirt from the closed position to the open position and at least partial movement of the lower compartment.
22. The furniture piece of claim 20, wherein the lower compartment is integral with the at least one face of the lower skirt.
23. The furniture piece of claim 20, wherein the lower compartment is slidably moveable.
24. The furniture piece of claim 19, wherein the body further comprises:
- an upper compartment, which is accessible by at least a partial removal of a lid on the upper compartment; and
- a tray within the upper compartment, wherein the tray is configured to hold items, and the tray is at least partially removable.
25. The furniture piece of claim 19, wherein
- the at least one face of the lower skirt forms a wall for the lower compartment, and
- the lower compartment is a drawer.
26. The furniture piece of claim 19, wherein
- the lower skirt contacts a floor on which the furniture piece rests, and
- the at least one face maintains a small clearance from the floor while appearing to support a load of the body of the furniture piece.
27. The furniture piece of claim 19, wherein the furniture piece is a jewelry armoire.
28. The furniture piece of claim 19, wherein the furniture piece is a bed step.
29. The furniture piece of claim 19, wherein the furniture piece is a bedside table.
30. A furniture piece, comprising:
- a compartment, accessible by movement of at least one face of the furniture piece, wherein the at least one face of the furniture piece conceals the compartment when the at least one face of the furniture piece is in a closed position, and
- a safe mounted within the compartment, wherein the safe is accessible upon the movement of the at least one face of the furniture piece from a closed position to an open position.
31. The furniture piece of claim 30, wherein the safe is accessible from above.
32. The furniture piece of claim 30, wherein the safe is fixedly attached in the compartment.
33. The furniture piece of claim 30, further comprising a lower skirt, wherein
- the compartment is coupled within the skirt, and
- the at least one face of the furniture piece is at least a portion of the skirt.
34. The furniture piece of claim 33, wherein the safe is accessible from above.
35. The furniture piece of claim 30, wherein
- the compartment is moveable, and
- the safe is accessible upon at least a partial movement of the compartment.
36. The furniture piece of claim 30, wherein
- the compartment is slidably movable, and
- the safe is accessible upon at least a partial slidable movement of the compartment.
37. The furniture piece of claim 30, wherein the furniture piece is an object that appears like a set of books.
Type: Application
Filed: May 28, 2004
Publication Date: Dec 1, 2005
Inventor: Scott Whitall (Dallas, TX)
Application Number: 10/856,319