FURNITURE HAVING LOAD-BEARING OR NON-LOAD BEARING STRUCTURES FOR STORAGE OF WATER OR OTHER MATERIAL
Furniture pieces which incorporate load-bearing or non-load bearing structures in which water or other material may be stored. By incorporating such storage capacity within furniture, a user may take advantage of space that would otherwise be unused or unusable to unobtrusively and conveniently store an emergency water supply or other desired material.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to furniture and, more specifically, to furniture which incorporates load-bearing or non-load bearing structures in which water or other material may be stored.
2. Background Information
In preparation for possible emergency situations such as natural disasters, power outages and the like, public safety agencies often recommend that residents keep a supply of potable water stored in a readily accessible location. In an emergency in which a loss of power or contamination renders the normal water supply (municipal or private) unusable, residents who have made such preparations will have sufficient drinking water is to sustain them for at least a brief time.
One problem that often arises in connection with creating an emergency water supply of sufficient capacity is inadequate storage space. For example, FEMA recommends storing at least a three-day emergency water supply which includes at least one gallon of water per person per day just for drinking. Following that recommendation with some additional allowance for unforeseen needs, a family of four persons would need to store at least 15 gallons of water. Further, the same family of four would need to store on the order of 35 gallons of water (e.g., 7 five-gallon containers) to be prepared for an emergency lasting about one week. Thus, storage of a reasonable emergency water supply for even a few people quickly translates into significant storage space. In addition, while it is desirable to store an emergency water supply such that is readily accessible, most people will also want to avoid moving heavy containers of water frequently or at all. Also, in order to avoid detracting from the atmosphere and décor of their homes, most people will prefer that their emergency water supplies be stored in a way that is inconspicuous and aesthetically acceptable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn brief summary, the present invention provides a variety of furniture pieces which incorporate load-bearing or non-load bearing structures in which water or other material may be stored. By integrating such storage capacity within furniture, a user may take advantage of space that would otherwise be unused or unusable to unobtrusively and conveniently store an emergency water supply or other desired material.
In some embodiments of the present invention, one or more reusable water storage containers are used as a load-bearing structure for a chair, table or other furniture piece. In other embodiments, one or more reusable water storage containers may be used as a non-load bearing structure in a furniture piece. In still other embodiments of the present invention, one or more reusable water storage containers having a particular shape and dimensions may be used as either a load-bearing or non-load bearing structure is in a furniture piece.
In some further embodiments of the present invention, in order to draw water or other material, a user may gain access to the storage container by removing a table top or chair seat or taking other action. In other embodiments, a pump assembly may be integrated with the furniture piece such that a user is able to draw from the storage container even when the furniture piece is in a normal position.
The invention description below refers to the accompanying drawings, of which:
With reference to
Storage container 104 functions as a load-bearing structure of task chair 100. In addition, storage container 104 may function as a store for water or other material. As a result, the space normally occupied by a conventional chair is advantageously converted into an emergency water store or other desired store while preserving the chair's original function.
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In an alternative embodiment shown in
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Containers 606 and 620 may be either load-bearing or non-load bearing depending upon their dimensions and the material chosen for the containers.
The chairs, tables and other furniture pieces described above may be constructed from a variety of conventional materials including wood, wood composites and laminates, plastic, metal, fabric, glass or various combinations of those materials or others. The storage containers described above may, where appropriate, be implemented with essentially conventional plastic, reusable water containers or may be implemented with other containers whose dimensions, shapes and materials are chosen to meet the requirements of a particular application. Such other water containers described above, which require particular dimensions or shapes to fit within particular spaces, may be constructed from plastic or other conventional materials. The storage containers is described above may also be adapted to include a mechanism for automatically releasing a purifying chemical or a mechanism to provide a visual reminder to a user to replenish a purifying chemical or take other action.
As an alternative to the optional wheeled bases (e.g., wheeled base 106 in
As an alternative to storing water, the storage containers described above may be used to store other liquids, powders, grains or other objects.
Claims
1. A table having integrated storage capacity comprising:
- a removable tabletop which is supported by a load-bearing frame;
- said load-bearing frame defining a recessed area overlayed by said tabletop, said recessed area housing one or more non-load bearing storage containers; and
- one or more load-bearing structures for supporting said tabletop, load-bearing frame and one or more storage containers above a floor surface.
2. The table as in claim 1 wherein said one or more non-load bearing storage containers form an emergency water store.
3. The table as in claim 1 wherein said table is adapted to accommodate a pump assembly which is coupled to said one or more non-load bearing storage containers.
4. A chair having integrated storage capacity comprising:
- a load-bearing frame defining a recessed area overlayed by a removable seat, said recessed area housing one or more non-load bearing storage containers; and
- one or more load-bearing structures for supporting said load-bearing frame, seat and one or more storage containers above a floor surface.
5. The chair as in claim 4 wherein said one or more non-load bearing storage containers form an emergency water store.
6. A chair having integrated storage capacity:
- a seat; and
- one or more load-bearing storage containers arranged to support said seat above a floor surface.
7. The chair as in claim 6 wherein said one or more non-load bearing storage containers form an emergency water store.
8. A chair having integrated storage capacity:
- a seat;
- one or more load-bearing structures for supporting said seat above a floor surface; and
- said chair including a compartment for housing one or more non-load bearing storage containers.
9. The chair as in claim 8 wherein said one or more non-load bearing storage containers form an emergency water store.
10. A table having integrated storage capacity comprising:
- a removable tabletop having a bottom surface which bears on a load-bearing pedestal adapted to engage with said bottom surface; and
- said pedestal housing one or more non-load bearing storage containers.
11. The table as in claim 10 wherein said pedestal includes a door which provides access to said one or more non-load bearing storage containers without removing said tabletop.
12. The table as in claim 10 wherein said one or more non-load bearing storage containers form an emergency water store.
13. The table as in claim 10 wherein said table is adapted to accommodate a pump assembly which is coupled to said one or more non-load bearing storage containers.
14. A table having integrated storage capacity comprising:
- a removable tabletop having a bottom surface; and
- one or more load-bearing storage containers adapted to engage with said bottom surface and capable of supporting said tabletop.
15. The table as in claim 14 wherein said one or more load-bearing storage containers form an emergency water store.
16. The table as in claim 14 wherein said one or more load-bearing storage containers are supported by a wheeled base.
17. The table as in claim 14 wherein a height extender is coupled between each of said one or more load-bearing storage containers and said bottom surface.
18. The table as in claim 17 wherein said bottom surface includes one or more receptacles shaped and dimensioned to engage one end of said height extender, the other end of said height extender adapted to engage with one of said one or more load-bearing storage containers.
19. The table as in claim 14 wherein said one or more load-bearing storage containers are supported by a wheeled base.
20. The table as in claim 14 wherein said table is adapted to accommodate a pump assembly which is coupled to said one or more load-bearing storage containers.
21. Apparatus comprising:
- a piece of furniture having integrated storage capacity provided by one or more load-bearing storage containers; and
- said one or more load-bearing storage containers arranged to support said piece of furniture on a floor surface.
22. Apparatus comprising:
- a piece of furniture having integrated storage capacity provided by one or more non-load bearing storage containers, wherein said piece of furniture is not supported by said one or more non-load bearing storage containers.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 26, 2011
Publication Date: Feb 28, 2013
Inventor: Tonia Walstad Miller (Excelsior, MN)
Application Number: 13/218,874
International Classification: A47C 7/62 (20060101); A47B 81/00 (20060101); A47B 83/04 (20060101);