Mobile modular furniture framework
The Mobile Modular Furniture Framework consists units of furniture constructed to be moved without being unpacked. Each unit will have an internal mechanism to secure the items stored within. Possible securing mechanisms include, but are not limited to, air bags or internal straps. Each unit will also have a mechanism, a handle or a strap, that facilitates carrying. The units will be able to be stacked in combinations that produce visually attractive bookshelves, chests of drawers, dressers, filing cabinets, beds, wardrobes, or other furniture used for storage. There will be horizontal surfaces included in the framework that will combine with the storage units to create desks and tables. The Mobile Modular Furniture Framework includes a collection of bases, with and without wheels, upon which the storage units will sit to further enhance customizability and mobility. There will also be a collection of toppers help finish combinations, and, in some cases, add stability.
Historically, modular furniture inventions have focused on defining modular pieces and ensuring the flexible, stable composition furniture with those pieces. This invention ensures flexible, stable composition and then takes the next step of ensuring portability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe Mobile Modular Furniture Framework consists units of furniture constructed to be moved without being unpacked. Each unit will have an internal mechanism to secure the items stored within. Possible securing mechanisms include, but are not limited to, air bags or internal straps. Each unit will also have a mechanism, a handle or a strap, that facilitates carrying. The units will be able to be stacked in combinations that produce visually attractive bookshelves, chests of drawers, dressers, filing cabinets, beds, wardrobes, or other furniture used for storage. There will be horizontal surfaces included in the framework that will combine with the storage units to create desks and tables. The Mobile Modular Furniture Framework includes a collection of bases, with and without wheels, upon which the storage units will sit to further enhance customizability and mobility. There will also be a collection of toppers help finish combinations, and, in some cases, add stability.
One will be able to combine sets of the modular units to create desired furniture storage units. Each modular furniture unit will have a mechanism that allows it to be stacked or fastened to a neighboring unit, or units, for stability. The mechanism will allow quick and easy assembly and disassembly. Though rectangular will likely be the most common, the units may be of any shape. The units can be constructed from any appropriate material including, but not limited to, wood, metal, and plastic. There will be shelving type units, drawer type units, wardrobe type units, filing cabinet type units, table-desk type units, and combination type units.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Each unit in the modular furniture framework will have a mechanism to ensure stable, flexible stacking so that units can be easily interchanged to create integrated pieces of furniture that are customized to fit an owner's needs. The drawings use stacking feet 5 with holes 6 as an example of a stacking mechanism. See
Each unit in the modular furniture framework will have a mechanism for securing the items held within. Possible mechanisms include but are not limited to internal air bags and/or straps.
The airbag securing mechanism will work as follows. There will be an opening, on the top of the modular furniture for this example, unit through which the valve 2 for inflating and deflating the airbag 1 protrudes. When items within the modular furniture unit need to be secured, the owner will place the air bag inside the unit, or release the air bag from the restraints, and inflate the air bag through the valve. When items inside the modular furniture unit no longer need to be secured, the owner will deflate the air bag and remove it from the unit or refasten it with it restraints within the unit. See
The strap securing mechanism will work as follows. The strap(s) 1 will be attached to the inside of the modular furniture unit. When items inside of the modular furniture unit need to be secured, the owner removes the straps from the storage restraints within the unit and places the straps across the items. The straps will essentially be big bands around the items. When items inside the modular furniture unit no longer need to be secured, the owner will release the straps from the items and return them to their storage restraints within the modular furniture unit. See
Shelving type units will have any empty internal space for storage with doors on the front side. Within this internal space will be a mechanism for supporting multiple internal shelves, including pull out shelves, in order to make the unit more customizable. The doors will have a locking mechanism so that the doors can be locked to support the weight of items stored within without opening during a move. The doors will be removable to accommodate the visual preference of an owner. There will also be mechanisms to connect the doors of adjoining units. The example used in the drawings is a latching mechanism 7 and 8. See
Drawer type units will contain one or more drawers. Each drawer will have a locking mechanism so that it will not open during a move. See
Wardrobe type units will have any empty internal space for storing hanging items with doors on the front side. Within this internal space will be a horizontal rod to support hanging clothes. The doors will have a locking mechanism so that will help support it items stored within without opening during a move. The doors will be removable to accommodate the visual preference of an owner. See
Filing cabinet type units will have any empty internal space for storing files, hanging or otherwise. Filing cabinet type units will contain one or more drawers. Each drawer will have a locking mechanism so that it will not open during a move.
Table-desk type units will employ the same staking mechanism as the rest of the framework so they can connect easily to the any of the afore mentioned type of units. The framework will also include legs that employ the staking mechanism so that stand-alone desks and tables can be created. The table-desk unit will have attachments to provide for ergonomic configuration.
Combination type units will contain some combination of the above mentioned units. Within a combination type unit, the sub-unit of a given type will function and have the characteristics of same type of unit in the above mentioned paragraphs.
The base units will employ the same staking mechanism as the rest of the framework. There will be base units without wheels, base units with wheels like those commonly used in office furniture, and base units with a more durable hand-truck-like construction.
The toppers will also employ the same staking mechanism as the rest of the framework. The will be toppers that are primarily used to give a combine a finished appearance and toppers that are used to add stability. Examples of toppers used for stability include, but are not limited to, those that are meant to be used in conjunction with the hand-truck base, and those that may used to construct a bed unit.
Claims
1. A framework of modular furniture comprising a plurality of units each having an external form that can be made sturdy to support the storage of items within its interior. Each of the units will have a mechanism to secure items stored internally. Each unit will provide for appropriate storage of the securing mechanism. Examples of such mechanisms include but are not limited to:
- a. Internal airbags.
- b. Internal straps.
- c. Foam or other stuffing materials.
- d. High resistance surfaces such as Velcro or rubber pads.
2. The external form of claim 1 will consist of any reliable sturdy shape. Examples of such sturdy forms include but are not limited to:
- a. A rectangular shaped box with a right wall, a left wall, a back wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall.
- b. A cylindrical shaped box with a back wall.
- c. A hexagonal shaped box with a back wall.
3. The external form of claim 1 may be constructed in such a way that it is collapsible.
4. The external form of claim 1 will constructed of wood, metal, plastic, or any other material with sufficient strength.
5. The units of claim 1 will employ a mechanism that allows it to be stacked or fastened to a neighboring unit, or units, for stability. Such mechanisms include but are not limited to feet, feet with latches, and other traditional, unpatented methods of stacking.
6. The units of claim 1 will employ a mechanism that facilitates carrying during a move. Such mechanisms include but are not limited to handles incorporated into the physical design of the unit or adjoined to the unit.
7. The units of claim 1 will have cover that fit over it to protect it during a move. This cover will be made of cloth or some other durable material.
8. Some units of claim 1 will provide shelf functionality. For units of this type, the front wall of claim 2 will consist of one or more doors. The door(s) will have a locking mechanism so that the door(s) can be locked to support the weight of items stored within without opening during a move. The door(s) will be removable. The shelf units may be comprised of 1 or more internal shelves, which can be stationary or pull out.
9. Some units of claim 1 will provide wardrobe functionality. For units of this type, the front wall of claim 2 will consist of one or more doors. The door(s) will have a locking mechanism so that the door(s) can be locked to support the weight of items stored within without opening during a move. The door(s) will be removable. The wardrobe units may have one or more internal horizontal bars from which to hang items.
10. Each door of claims 8 and 9 will employ a mechanism that will enable it to be attached to the door of neighboring units so that they may function as a single door.
11. Some units of claim 1 will provide drawer functionality. For units of this type, the front wall of claim 2 will consist of the front(s) of the drawer(s). These units may be comprised of 1 or more drawers.
12. Some units may provide a combination of drawer, wardrobe, and shelf functionality. Within such a unit, a shelf will function as defined in claim 8. Within such a unit, wardrobe will function as defined in claims 9. Within such a unit, a drawer will function as defined in claim 11.
13. The framework of modular furniture will include a plurality of base units. At least one appropriate to each of the possible rigid forms defined in claim 2.
14. Some base units of claim 13 will be constructed to remain stationary, with small castor wheels, or with large wheels to support hand-truck-like movement.
15. Attachments will be provided for the units of claim 1 to interact with the bases of claim 13.
16. The framework of modular furniture will include a plurality of topper units. At least one appropriate to each of the possible rigid forms defined in claim 2.
17. Some topper units of claim 16 will be constructed to interact with the base units of claim 18.
18. The framework of modular furniture will include a plurality of table or desk units. At least one appropriate to each of the possible rigid forms defined in claim 2.
19. The framework of modular furniture will include a plurality of leg units. At least one appropriate to each of the possible table or desk units defined in claim. The leg units will allow stand-alone tables or desks to be composed within the furniture framework.
20. Ergonomic attachments will be provided for the table or desk units defined in claim 18. These attachments include but are not limited to keyboard and mouse holders, book holders, and mechanisms to adjust the height of laptops or screens.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 5, 2006
Publication Date: Dec 13, 2007
Inventor: Jannifer Jones (Brooklyn, NY)
Application Number: 11/446,852
International Classification: A47B 87/00 (20060101);