Modular wall-furniture-hybrid storage system with multimedia provisions
The Wall-Furniture Hybrid (WFH) storage system with multimedia applications is provided as a new and unique modularly expandable and contractible wall-furniture integrated display and storage system. It has a new reduced structural bulk, thus optimizes environmental space utilization for efficient end-user benefits. It has a low-cost to high-value ratio beneficial to the end-user. It is intended for homes and institutional room comers and walls. The building block of this invented product system consists of a basic module which is expandable by combining one or several of them to form a free standing column, furniture unit, or display panels. The basic module is reproducible in high quantities using faux pas stone and hardwood plastic material, or resin-impregnated cardboard material, and a form-pressed tooling process, or a thermal vacuum forming tooling process. This WFH system can be produced with only a minimal of parts to significantly reduce the labor required for assembly.
1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to the use of an expandable or contractible modular system to form a Wall-Furniture-Hybrid storage system (hereinafter referred to as the “WFH system”) and/or a panel display unit for added values and architectural elegance.
2. Description of Prior Art
Prior art search found no products on the market which are similar in nature to this new invention. Search of general retail and specialty stores found no similar inventions, either. However, some near likenesses were found in the Egyptian antiquity and modern-day tradeshow display fixtures. The modularity is prevalent in that industry but differs from this invention.
Search of the closet organizers yielded a large number of patents. The patents are similar in the narrative text describing the benefits but each has a narrow but distinct nuance. Most importantly, these patented innovations are covering bulky and heavy-weighted products. The present invention is comprised of light weighted materials and has little in common with the closet organizers. A common statement in the filed patent Abstracts and in this application is “better space utilization in homes and commercial establishments.”
The following three patents may have features resembling to the present invention. But they all lack modularity in a sense that they cannot be decomposed and/or recombined to form new units for display and storage purposes. The present invention shall overcome their limitations and provide more flexibility and added benefits.
U.S. Pat. No. 668,902 LAMPMAN
Ser. No. 10/411,780 RUMENS
Ser. No. 10/736,761 JONES
SUMMARY AND OBJECTIVES OF THE INVENTIONThe following description is a brief summary of the invention:
The invention described above is a modular wall-like, furniture-like embodiment. The substance of the invention is in its multi-usefulness. The nature of it is in its combined esthetic, functional, and utilitarian features. It has architectural simplicity. It is uniquely style-neutral. There is no need to redecorate the surroundings to match the new wall. Other comer furniture on the market is bulky, ornately imposing, and period-style driven. The WFH assimilates with any room wall and is especially adaptable to the comer wall. It does not come across as an after-thought. Its imitation of real stone, hardwood, or a fireplace is irrelevant.
Even though the prototype lacked professional finish, the strength of WFH embodiment is its new, unique, and valuable features. Modularity and lightness are the two important features of the present invention.
This physical description of the invention specifies shape, size, weight, assembly, appearance, and features. The description of the invention is accompanied with several drawings displayed in
The description here is for the typical specifications of the basic module which is contained in a carton and can be sold as a starter-kit. The basic module consists of (1) three rectangular front panels (two of them with opening), (2) two translucent panels, (3) three triangular shelf panels, (4) one V-shaped cardboard backdrop, and (5) associated hinges, fasteners, and washers.
The dimensions of the unassembled unit is 31½-inch high, 36-inch long, and 9-inch wide. The weight is 49 lbs. When fully assembled, it is 36-inch wide, 24-inch deep and 94½-inch high. The front view of this basic module is shown in
The front panel with an opening 4 shown in
The triangular shelf shown in
The front panels and shelves are made of ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) plastic which is UV-resistant and commercially available in the marketplace and can be treated biennially by plastic rejuvenator products (e.g., Armorall®) for treatment of scratches. The plastic material is lightweight and structurally sound. No structural ribbing or crease-lines are necessary in the panels for structural purposes. These front panels and shelves can also be made of resin-treated double-thick egg-carton material in lieu of plastic.
A cardboard V-shaped backdrop shown in
In addition, the end-user may use other placement as well as system combination alternatives. Each rectangular front panel with or without opening and each triangular shelf can be used alone or in combination. One or more front panels, used alone, can be assembled together to form a table, a counter top, a decorative window frame, an organizer box, or a table tray. Each triangular shelf can be used alone in a stack up fashion as storage shelves as sown in
To form a vertical wall or pane shown in
Finally, one or more pairs of the rectangular front panel and triangular shelf can be hinged together horizontally with self-attaching fasteners 21 or wall-attaching fasteners 25 (
Claims
1. A modular wall-furniture-hybrid storage system for storage, display, and entertainment, comprising:
- a. three rectangular front panels;
- b. three triangular shelves;
- c. two translucent panels;
- d. one V-shaped backdrop; and
- e. means for stacking rectangular front panels vertically or placing them horizontally; and
- f. means for connecting triangular shelves to said panels and existing environment.
2. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein two of said rectangular front panels include an opening.
3. The rectangular front panel as claimed in claim 2 wherein the opening further comprising:
- a. a peripheral flange surrounding the parameter of said opening inwardly without perforation; and
- b. a molding having been molded to the surface of said panel and surrounding the edge of said opening.
4. The rectangular front panel as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- a. a peripheral flange surrounding the parameter of said panel inwardly with perforation to allow for transmission of sound; and
- b. a Velcro Strip-mate having been attached to the back side of said panel at either of the four comers close to the flange for latching.
5. The triangular shelf as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- a. a flat notch where two isogonal sides of said triangular shelf meet;
- b. a peripheral flange surrounding the edge of said triangular shelf upwardly;
- c. a cable routing raceway opening at the notched end of said triangular shelf, and
- d. a Velcro Strip-mate having been attached to the left-hand side of the flange surrounding the base of the triangular shelf.
6. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the translucent panel can be attached to the opening of the front rectangular panel as claimed in claim 2 by means such as adhesive or metal clips.
7. The translucent panel as claimed in claim 6 is made of acrylic sheet with transparency between about 10% and 30%.
8. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the V-shaped backdrop is made from any heavy duty construction paper by folding sideway at its center and is painted over with color graduations from black to yellow to modulate the glare generated by the environment.
9. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rectangular front panels and triangular shelves are made of:
- a. ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) plastic which is UV-resistant and commercially available in the marketplace and can be treated biennially by plastic rejuvenator products (e.g., Armorall) for surface restoration; or
- b. double-thick egg-carton material in lieu of plastic.
10. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rectangular front panel is being laminated with coating materials such as faux pas stone or hardwood prior to the thermal vacuum forming process.
11. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the triangular shelves can be fastened to the existing wall by means such as the fasteners for weight support.
12. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rectangular front panels are hinged to the triangular shelves by means such as the hinge pins.
13. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rectangular front panels can swing open outward or latched to the supporting triangular shelf by means such as Velcro strips in a closed position.
14. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein one or more triangular shelves, used alone, can be fastened to the existing wall by means such as the fasteners to form display or storage shelves.
15. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein each triangular shelf can be hinged to another triangular shelf by means such as the plastic hinges to form a square one or a double layer shelf.
16. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein one or more rectangular front panels, used alone, can be attached to each other with means such as bolts and nuts on the peripheral flange to form a display wall of different sizes and shapes.
17. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein one or more rectangular front panels, used alone, can be assembled together by means such as bolts and nuts to form a table, a counter top, a decorative window frame, an organizer box, or a table tray.
18. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein one or more pairs of the rectangular front panel and triangular shelf are expandable vertically and placed in a back-to-back relationship to form a free-standing column for housing newer plasma display panel (PDP) or liquid crystal display (LCD) flat panels as well as earlier cathode ray (CRT) type TV sets.
19. The storage system as claimed in claim 1 wherein one or more pairs of the rectangular front panel and triangular shelf are expandable horizontally and placed in a side-by-side relationship to form a free-standing stand for display at the foyer entrance.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 25, 2006
Publication Date: May 29, 2008
Inventor: Perry A. Korse (Upland, CA)
Application Number: 11/604,156