AU2015201499B2 - A media module - Google Patents

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AU2015201499B2
AU2015201499B2 AU2015201499A AU2015201499A AU2015201499B2 AU 2015201499 B2 AU2015201499 B2 AU 2015201499B2 AU 2015201499 A AU2015201499 A AU 2015201499A AU 2015201499 A AU2015201499 A AU 2015201499A AU 2015201499 B2 AU2015201499 B2 AU 2015201499B2
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A media module 10 for use with at least one item of furniture includes a body member 16 configured to be mounted adjacent the at least one item of furniture, the body member 16 defining a cavity to cover and at least partially conceal a device arranged alongside the at least one item of furniture, the body member 16 further defining a plurality of surfaces 20, 22, 24. A storage compartment 26 opens out into one of the surfaces 20 of the body member 16. A lid 28 is mounted to the body member 16 to be slidably displaceable parallel to the surface 20 of the body member 16 into which the storage compartment 26 opens out. The lid 28 is displaceable between a first position overlying the storage compartment 26 to close the storage compartment 26 and a second position in which a user is able to gain access to the storage compartment 26. -- 10 Fig. 2 4x26

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Technical Field [0001] This disclosure relates, generally, to a media module and, more particularly, to a media module to be mounted to furniture.
Background [0002] These days, home entertainment systems are becoming increasingly popular with users and require ever more sophisticated audio systems. To enable a user to become immersed in the environment generated by the media being employed, such audio systems are often configured to have components which are placed in proximity to the user. However, such audio system components often do not aesthetically complement furnishings in a room and can detract from the ambience of the room.
[0003] In addition, there is an increasing tendency for users to be operating other devices such as tablets, smartphones, etc while occupying an item of furniture in a room. These devices periodically require recharging and it is inconvenient for the user if charging equipment is not close to hand. However, such charging equipment is also aesthetically unappealing and can detract from the aesthetics of the room.
[0004] Any discussion of documents, acts, materials, devices, articles or the like which has been included in the present specification is not to be taken as an admission that any or all of these matters form part of the prior art base or were common general knowledge in the field relevant to the present disclosure as it existed before the priority date of each of the appended claims.
Summary [0005] Throughout this specification the word comprise, or variations such as comprises or comprising, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated element, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps, but not the exclusion of any other element, integer or step, or group of elements, integers or steps.
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 [0006] In an aspect, there is provided a media module for use with at least one item of furniture, the media module including a body member configured to be mounted adjacent the at least one item of furniture, the body member defining a plurality of surfaces;
a storage compartment opening out into one of the surfaces of the body member; and a lid mounted to the body member to be slidably displaceable parallel to the surface of the body member into which the storage compartment opens out, the lid being displaceable between a first position overlying the storage compartment to close the storage compartment and a second position in which a user is able to gain access to the storage compartment, the lid comprising an assembly of a substantially planar lid member defining opposed operatively upper and lower surfaces;
an elongate guide mechanism centrally arranged in the operatively lower surface of the lid member, the elongate guide mechanism defining a longitudinal axis; and a carrier held slidably captive by the guide mechanism, the carrier being displaceable along the guide mechanism, wherein a lower part of the lid member is chamfered so that a periphery of the lower surface bounds a smaller area than a periphery of the upper surface, ends of the guide mechanism terminating inwardly of the periphery of the lower surface of the lid member so as not to be visible, in use; and the guide mechanism comprises a pair of spaced rails arranged in a recess in the bottom surface of the lid and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, the rails of the pair of spaced rails being symmetrically arranged on opposite sides of, and positioned equidistant from, the longitudinal axis of the guide mechanism, the distance between each rail of the pair of spaced rails and the longitudinal axis being less than a maximum perpendicular distance from that rail to the periphery of the lower surface of the lid on the same side of the longitudinal axis as that rail.
[0007] The storage compartment may open out into an operatively top surface of the body member, the lid being displaceably arranged on the top surface of the body member.
[0008] The storage compartment may comprise a receptacle arranged in the body member, the receptacle defining at least one receiving formation for at least partially receiving an article. The at least one receiving formation may, for example, be a cup holder configured to
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 receive a beverage cup or container. In an embodiment, the receptacle may define a plurality of receiving formations.
[0009] At least one electrical lead having a connector may be contained within the storage compartment for at least one of (a) connection of equipment to be charged and (b) providing power to equipment.
[0010] The media module may include a contactless charger for charging a battery of suitably configured equipment. By suitably configured is meant that the equipment contains a component which is responsive to the contactless charger. The contactless charger may be arranged in at least one of (a) the storage compartment and (b) the lid.
[0011] The carrier may comprise a carrier plate and a mounting arrangement projecting from the carrier plate for mounting to the body member. The mounting arrangement may comprise a pair of spaced pins, the pins being receivable in lined bores arranged in the body member.
[0012] The media module may include a mounting system for mounting the body member to the item of furniture. The mounting system may include a plurality of spacer elements, each spacer element being configured to space two items of furniture a predetermined distance from each other as governed by dimensions of the spacer elements so that the body member is a snug fit between the items of furniture, and a mounting member carried by one spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements for mounting the body member to that spacer element to enable the body member to be displaced relative to the items of furniture so that access is able to be gained to a region below the body member, in use.
[0013] Each spacer element may comprise a pair of spaced limbs interconnected by a bridging portion, each limb being receivable in a receiving formation of the item of furniture, each limb being a friction fit in its associated receiving formation.
[0014] In respect of the one spacer element, the mounting member may comprise a sleeve rotatably arranged about the bridging portion of the one spacer element, the sleeve carrying a mounting arrangement for mounting the body member to the sleeve, the media module, in use, thus being rotatably displaceable relative to the items of modular furniture.
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 [0015] At least one further spacer element may include a locating element for locating the body member relative to the spacer elements, the locating element being configured to inhibit skewing of the items of furniture relative to each other. The at least one further spacer element may be symmetrical about a central plane, extending parallel to the limbs of the spacer element and bisecting the bridging portion of the spacer element. The locating element may be offset with respect to that central plane.
Brief Description of Drawings [0016] An embodiment of the disclosure is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: [0017] Fig. 1 shows a perspective, exploded view of an embodiment of a media module;
[0018] Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of the media module in use between two items of furniture with a lid of the media module in a closed configuration;
[0019] Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the media module between the two items of furniture with the lid of the media module in an open configuration;
[0020] Fig. 4 shows a perspective, underside view of the lid of the media module;
[0021] Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of the media module incorporating a first embodiment of a battery charger;
[0022] Fig. 6 shows a perspective view of the media module incorporating a second embodiment of the battery charger;
[0023] Fig. 7 shows a perspective, front view of the mounting of the media module, illustrating a mounting system for mounting the media module between the two items of furniture;
[0024] Fig. 8 shows a perspective view of the media module in an opened configuration to enable access to be gained to a space between the two items of the furniture;
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 [0025] Fig. 9 shows a perspective, rear view of the media module showing a pocket on an operatively rear surface of the media module;
[0026] Fig. 10 shows a plan view of a part of the pocket on the rear surface of the media module.
Detailed Description of Exemplary Embodiments [0027] In the drawings, reference numeral 10 generally designates an embodiment of a media module for use with at least one item of furniture. More particularly, as illustrated, for example, in Fig. 2 of the drawings, the media module 10 is intended to be located between two items of furniture, particularly but necessarily exclusively, modular furniture. In the illustrated example, the items of modular furniture are in the form of seats 12 and 14.
[0028] The media module 10 will be described with reference to its application of being arranged between the two seats 12 and 14. It will, however, be appreciated that the items of modular furniture could adopt different forms, for example, sofas, chaises, or the like, and combinations of the foregoing.
[0029] The media module 10 is intended to cover devices or equipment arranged between the seats 12 and 14. An example of such a device is a sub-woofer (not shown) of an audio system used as a part of an entertainment system in a room containing the modular furniture. In addition, the media module 10 covers other equipment such as power boards for electrical devices used by a user occupying the furniture.
[0030] The media module 10 includes a body member 16 which is configured to be a snug fit between the seats 12 and 14, as shown, for example, in Fig. 2 of the drawings. The body member 16 defines a cavity 18 (Fig. 8) to cover and to at least partially conceal devices or equipment located between the seats 12 and 14.
[0031] The body member 16 defines a top surface 20, a front surface 22, opposed side surfaces 24 and a rear surface 25 (Fig. 9). In the illustrated embodiment, the media module 10 includes a storage compartment 26 opening out into the top surface 20 of the body member
16. In other embodiments, the storage compartment 26 could open out into the front surface 22, either or both of the side surfaces 24 or the rear surface 25 of the body member 16. Still
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 further, the media module 10 may include multiple storage compartments 26 arranged in the body member 16.
[0032] A lid 28 is mounted to the body member 16 via a carrier 30, as will be described in greater detail below. In the illustrated embodiment, the lid 28 is mounted to the top surface 20 of the body member 16 to be slidably displaced parallel to the top surface 20 to open and close the storage compartment 26. Hence, the lid 28 is slidable between a closed orientation, as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, an open orientation, as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawings, and any position in between.
[0033] The storage compartment 26 is in the form of a receptacle 32 which is received in a recess of the body member 16 of the media module 10. The receptacle 32 defines a floor 34. As shown in greater detail in Fig. 3 of the drawings, the floor 34 of the receptacle 32 defines a plurality of receiving formations, each in the form of a cup holder 36 and in each of which a beverage cup or container (not shown) is receivable. An advantage of this configuration is that, when the cup holders 36 are not in use, they are closed off and concealed by the lid 28 to improve the aesthetics of the media module 10 and its associated items of furniture 12 and 14.
[0034] In addition, the storage compartment 26 is configured to store items such as remote control devices, periodicals, newspapers, books, or the like, in addition to electronic devices such as mobile phones, smart phones, tablet or phablet devices, etc. These electronic devices require charging at regular intervals. Accordingly, the media module 10 includes charging equipment and/or power supply equipment for charging or powering the electrical devices, the charging/power supply equipment being illustrated schematically by an electrical lead 38 in Fig. 3 of the drawings.
[0035] The electrical lead 38 receives power from a power board (not shown) which, in use, is located between the seats 12 and 14 and is covered by the body member 16 of the media module 10.
[0036] Such electrical devices are increasingly able to be charged by contactless chargers provided the electrical device is suitably configured or equipped with the necessary unit responsive to such a contactless charger. Accordingly, the media module 10 includes
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 provision for contactless charging of a suitably configured electrical device by having a contactless charger 40 associated with the media module 10.
[0037] In the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 5 of the drawings, the contactless charger 40 is arranged in the floor 34 of the receptacle 32 of the storage compartment 26. In the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 6 of the drawings, the contactless charger 40 is arranged in the lid 28 of the media module 10. In another embodiment, not illustrated, the contactless charger 40 may be arranged beneath the top surface 20 of the body member 16 of the media module
10.
[0038] The lid 28 comprises a substantially planar lid member 42 (Fig. 4) defining a top surface 44 (Fig. 1) and a bottom surface 46 (Fig. 4). The lid member 42 is, as illustrated, substantially rectangular having a pair of opposed ends 48. Further, the lid member 42 is chamfered, as shown at 50, so that a periphery 52 of the bottom surface 46 bounds a smaller area than a periphery 54 of the top surface 44 of the lid member 42.
[0039] A guide mechanism 56 is arranged in the bottom surface 46 of the lid member 42.
The guide mechanism 56 is substantially centrally arranged in the lid member 42 extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the lid member 42. The guide mechanism 56 comprises a pair of spaced rails 58 received in a recess 60 in the bottom surface 46 of the lid member 42. The rails 58 terminate proximate opposed ends 62 of the periphery 52 of the bottom surface 46 of the lid member 42.
[0040] The carrier 30 is held slidably captive between the rails 58 of the guide mechanism 56. The carrier 30 comprises a carrier plate 64 arranged between the rails 58. The carrier plate 64 is displaceable between the position shown in solid lines in Fig. 4 of the drawings and the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. 4 of the drawings.
[0041] The carrier plate 64 carries a mounting arrangement 66 in the form of a pair of spaced mounting pins 68 projecting from an operatively outer surface of the carrier plate 64. The pins 68 are receivable in sockets 71 (Fig. 1) defined in the top surface 20 of the body member 16 operatively rearwardly of the storage compartment 26. The sockets 71 are lined with liners of a suitable synthetic plastics material such as, for example, HDPE so that the pins 68 are press fits in the sockets 71.
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 [0042] The rails 58 of the guide mechanism 56 are extrusions of aluminium. The carrier plate 64 carries strips (not shown) along each side, a strip being receivable in each of the rails 58. Each strip is of a suitable synthetic plastics material such as, for example, HDPE so that the carrier plate 64 runs smoothly along the rails 56 but with some resistance so that the lid 28 can be positioned in a desired position relative to the top surface 20 of the body member 16 of the media module 10.
[0043] Referring now to Fig. 7 and 8 of the drawings, a mounting system 70 for the media module is illustrated. The mounting system 70 comprises a pair of spacer elements 72 and 74 arranged in spaced relationship between the seats 12 and 14. The spacer element 72 is mounted towards a front end of the seats 12 and 14 with the spacer element 74 being mounted towards the rear end of the seats 12 and 14. Each spacer element 72, 74 is substantially inversely U-shaped having a pair of spaced limbs (not shown).
[0044] The limbs of the spacer element 72 are interconnected by a bridging portion 76. The limbs of the spacer element 74 are, similarly, interconnected by a bridging portion 78, the bridging portion 78 carrying a sleeve 80 rotatably thereon. It will be appreciated that the spacer elements 72 and 74 are dimensioned to space the seats 12 and 14 relative to each other such that the media module 10 is a snug fit between the seats 12 and 14.
[0045] The sleeve 80 of the spacer element 74 carries a mounting arrangement in the form of a pair of spaced pins 82 for mounting the body member 16 of the media module 10. The pins 82 are receivable in sockets opening out into the cavity 18 of the body member 16 for rotatably mounting the media module 10 relative to the seats 12 and 14.
[0046] The bridging portion 76 of the spacer element 72 carries a locating formation in the form of an upwardly projecting pin 84 eccentrically arranged on the bridging portion 76 of the spacer element 72. In this regard, the spacer element 72 is symmetrical about an imaginary central plane extending parallel to the limbs of the spacer element 72 and bisecting the bridging portion 76 of the spacer element 72.
[0047] The pin 84 is offset with respect to that imaginary central plane and is receivable in one of two laterally spaced sockets 86 opening out into the cavity 18 of the body member 16 of the media module 10, the pin 84 being received in the relevant socket 86 when the media
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 module 10 is in its closed position as illustrated, for example, in Fig. 2 of the drawings. In this way, the pin 84 assists in locating the media module 10 relative to the seats 12 and 14 and also inhibits skewing of the seats 12 and 14 relative to each other.
[0048] The provision of the two sockets 86 enables the spacer element 72 to be positioned with the locating pin 84 on either side of the imaginary central plane so that a user need not have to determine initially in which position the spacer element 72 is to be mounted.
[0049] As described, the spacer element 74 is arranged rearwardly of the spacer element 72 which enables the media module 10 to be rotated towards the rear of the seats 12 and 14 as illustrated, for example, in Fig. 8 of the drawings. It will be appreciated that this may present problems when the seats 12 and 14 are located against a wall of a room, the wall impeding rotation of the media module 10 to the open position illustrated in Fig. 8 of the drawings. To cater for such situations, the spacer elements 72 and 74 are interchangeable so that the spacer element 72 can be mounted towards the rear of the seats 12 and 14 with the spacer element 74 being located towards the front of the seats 12 and 14. In this configuration, to gain access to the space between the seats 12 and 14, the media module 10 is able to be rotated towards the front of the seats 12 and 14.
[0050] Thus, in the latter configuration, the pins 82 are received in the sockets 86 at the front of the cavity 18 of the body member 16 of the media module 10. The locating pin 84 is then received in one of the rear sockets (not shown) of the media module 10 when the media module 10 is in its closed configuration.
[0051] Referring now to Figs. 9 and 10 of the drawings, a cover member 90 is arranged on the rear surface 25 of the body member 16 of the media module 10. In this regard, it is to be noted that the body member 16 is a box-like structure having a box frame (not shown) covered by upholstery including a fabric or leather covering. Typically, the cover member 90 is of the same fabric or leather as the covering of the body member 16. However, it will be appreciated, that, if desired, the cover member 90 could be of a different material and/or a different colour than that of the covering of the body member 16.
[0052] A periphery of the cover member 90 is generally in register with the periphery of the rear surface 25 of the body member 16. However, an operatively upper edge 92 of the cover ίο
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 member 90 terminates below an upper edge 94 of a junction between the rear surface 25 and the top surface 20 of the body member 16.
[0053] The cover member 90 is of a multi-layered construction having at least an operatively inner layer 96 and an operatively outer layer 98. A pocket 100 is defined between the inner layer 96 and the outer layer 98 of the cover member 90, the pocket defining a mouth to enable a user to gain access to an interior of the pocket 100.
[0054] A plurality of receiving formations, each in the form of a knock-in 102, of a suitable synthetic plastics material is contained within the pocket 100 to be concealed by the outer layer 98 of the cover member 90 when the mouth of the pocket 100 is closed. Each knock-in 102 defines a bore in which a component in the form of a bracket 104 is received. Each bracket 104 supports one or more accessories 106 to mount the accessories 106 to the body member 16 of the media module 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the accessories 106 include a lamp 108 and a loudspeaker 110. It will be appreciated that other accessories could also be supported on the brackets 104, such other accessories including shelves, tables, or the like.
[0055] The accessories 106, when powered, include a power cord 112. The power cord 112 is inserted through an opening 114 in a seam 116 between the outer layer 98 and the inner layer 96 of the cover member 90. Using a feeding tool (not shown), the power cord 112 is inserted into the opening 114 and fed through a passage (not shown) defined between the inner layer 96 and the outer layer 98 of the cover member 90 to exit through a bottom seam 118 of the cover member 90 where it can be inserted into a power board located between the seats 12 and 14. In this way, unsightly cords, etc. are hidden from view.
[0056] In use, the seats 12 and 14 are positioned alongside, but spaced from, each other.
The limbs of the spacer element 72 are inserted into knock-ins arranged at a front of each of the seats 12 and 14 and, similarly, the limbs of the spacer element 74 are inserted into knockins arranged at a rear of each of the seats 12 and 14 to space the seats 12 and 14 relative to each other.
[0057] The body member 16 of the media module 10 is lowered into position between the seats 12 and 14 so that the pins 82 are received in the associated sockets of the body member
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16. In the illustrated embodiment, the pins 82 are received in the rear sockets of the body member 16 to enable the body member 16 to be rotated towards the rear of the seats 12 and 14 as shown in Fig. 8 of the drawings.
[0058] To enable access to be gained to a space 88 between the seats 12 and 14, the media module 10 is rotated upwardly to the position shown in Fig. 8 of the drawings. Equipment such as the sub-woofer and a power board are located in the space 88 between the seats 12 and 14. The electrical lead 38 is threaded through the body member 16 to be received in the receptacle 32 of the storage compartment 26 to be accessible by a user when desired. If the contactless charger 40 is included in the media module 10, the charger 40 is also connected to the power board.
[0059] Once the items of equipment, etc have been positioned in the space 88 between the seats 12 and 14, the body member 16 of the media module 10 is rotated to its closed position to conceal the equipment, etc positioned between the seats 12 and 14.
[0060] In an embodiment, the storage compartment 26, together with the lid 28, may be insulated and cool air may be directed into the storage compartment 26 to cool items stored in the storage compartment.
[0061] Hence, it is an advantage of the disclosure that a media module 10 is provided which improves the aesthetics of items of furniture 12 and 14 with which it is used. In addition, the media module 10 improves the aesthetics of the surroundings as it serves to conceal electrical equipment, audio equipment, electrical leads, etc providing a much cleaner, neater finish to the surroundings.
[0062] Components such as cup holders 36 are concealed by the lid 28, when in its closed position. It will be appreciated that such cup holders 36 can detract from the aesthetics of an article of furniture, especially after prolonged periods of time when dust and other detritus accumulates in the cup holders. By concealing these cup holders 36, the aesthetics of the furniture is further improved.
[0063] The media module 10 further enables a user to access the electrical lead 38 to charge the user’s electrical devices requiring recharging. In addition, by concealing the electrical
2015201499 15 Aug 2018 lead 38 within the storage compartment 26 this improves the aesthetics of the media module
10.
[0064] Still further, the provision of the storage compartment 26 in the media module provides convenient storage facilities for devices such as remote control devices which, when left lying around, are in danger of being lost and which also detract from the aesthetics of the media module 10 and its accompanying furniture.
[0065] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments, without departing from the broad general scope of the present disclosure. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
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  1. THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
    1. A media module for use with at least one item of furniture, the media module including a body member configured to be mounted adjacent the at least one item of furniture, the body member defining a plurality of surfaces;
    a storage compartment opening out into one of the surfaces of the body member; and a lid mounted to the body member to be slidably displaceable parallel to the surface of the body member into which the storage compartment opens out, the lid being displaceable between a first position overlying the storage compartment to close the storage compartment and a second position in which a user is able to gain access to the storage compartment, the lid comprising an assembly of a substantially planar lid member defining opposed operatively upper and lower surfaces;
    an elongate guide mechanism centrally arranged in the operatively lower surface of the lid member, the elongate guide mechanism defining a longitudinal axis; and a carrier held slidably captive by the guide mechanism, the carrier being displaceable along the guide mechanism, wherein a lower part of the lid member is chamfered so that a periphery of the lower surface bounds a smaller area than a periphery of the upper surface, ends of the guide mechanism terminating inwardly of the periphery of the lower surface of the lid member so as not to be visible, in use; and the guide mechanism comprises a pair of spaced rails arranged in a recess in the bottom surface of the lid and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, the rails of the pair of spaced rails being symmetrically arranged on opposite sides of, and positioned equidistant from, the longitudinal axis of the guide mechanism, the distance between each rail of the pair of spaced rails and the longitudinal axis being less than a maximum perpendicular distance from that rail to the periphery of the lower surface of the lid on the same side of the longitudinal axis as that rail.
  2. 2. The media module of claim 1 in which the storage compartment opens out into an operatively top surface of the body member, the lid being displaceably arranged on the top surface of the body member.
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  3. 3. The media module of claim 1 or claim 2 in which the storage compartment comprises a receptacle arranged in the body member, the receptacle defining at least one receiving formation for at least partially receiving an article.
  4. 4. The media module of any one of the preceding claims in which at least one electrical lead having a connector is contained within the storage compartment for at least one of (a) connection of equipment to be charged and (b) providing power to equipment.
  5. 5. The media module of any one of the preceding claims which includes a contactless charger for charging a battery of suitably configured equipment.
  6. 6. The media module of claim 5 in which the contactless charger is arranged in at least one of (a) the storage compartment and (b) the lid.
  7. 7. The media module of any one of the preceding claims in which the carrier comprises a carrier plate and a mounting arrangement projecting from the carrier plate for mounting to the body member.
  8. 8. The media module of any one of the preceding claims, which includes a mounting system for mounting the body member to the item of furniture.
  9. 9. The media module of claim 8 in which the mounting system includes a plurality of spacer elements, each spacer element being configured to space two items of furniture a predetermined distance from each other as governed by dimensions of the spacer elements so that the body member is a snug fit between the items of furniture, and a mounting member carried by one spacer element of the plurality of spacer elements for mounting the body member to that spacer element to enable the body member to be displaced relative to the items of furniture so that access is able to be gained to a region below the body member, in use.
  10. 10. The media module of claim 9 in which each spacer element comprises a pair of spaced limbs interconnected by a bridging portion, each limb being receivable in a receiving formation of the item of furniture.
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  11. 11. The media module of claim 10 in which, in respect of the one spacer element, the mounting member comprises a sleeve rotatably arranged about the bridging portion of the one spacer element, the sleeve carrying a mounting arrangement for mounting the body member to the sleeve.
  12. 12. The media module of any one of claims 8 to 11 in which at least one further spacer element includes a locating element for locating the body member relative to the spacer elements, the locating element being configured to inhibit skewing of the items of furniture relative to each other.
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