US20060033368A1 - Modular furniture piece having interchangeable arms - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a modular furniture piece providing one or more seating surfaces.
- the invention relates to a modular furniture piece having a modular base member, a modular back member corresponding to the base member, and modular arm members that are capable of engaging either one of the opposing sides of the base member.
- the invention further relates to a modular furniture piece having two base members, two back members, and two arm members.
- the invention relates to a modular furniture piece providing three or more base members, three or more back members, and two arm members.
- modular furniture pieces are typically formed from a seat or base member, a back member, and at least one arm member.
- the members are typically secured to one another using any number of fasteners to form, for example, a chair, a loveseat, or a sofa.
- the initial construction of modular furniture pieces is generally managed in the facilities of the furniture manufacturer.
- the base member, back member and arm members are constructed and formed into a finished furniture piece (e.g., a sofa).
- the finished furniture piece is shipped to the mass merchant.
- the respective members forming the furniture piece are broken down and shipped to the mass merchant.
- the partially-constructed members are preferred for shipping purposes (i.e., space saving efficiencies for transportation).
- the subsequent construction of the members into the completed furniture piece is typically managed in the facilities of the merchant.
- the furniture industry favors the use of modular furniture pieces which are readily incorporated into any number of combinations to form chairs, loveseats, or sofas.
- Known modular furniture pieces typically reflect any number of styles.
- the back members may include tapered sides or crowned tops.
- the arm members may include outward swept front faces or substantially rectangular sides.
- Mass merchants typically order a number of particular styles of modular furniture for sale. A majority of the styled furniture is stored, while several pieces are constructed and placed on a showroom display floor.
- most modular members of a particular style are exclusive to that particular style.
- one particular style of arm member is capable of correspondingly engaging only that particular style of base member.
- storage space available to furniture merchants is oftentimes limited.
- known modular furniture pieces typically include arm members that are specifically designed to connect to one side of a base member.
- known arm members are constructed for attachment to either a left side or a right side of a base member.
- merchants are required to order and store a sufficient inventory of both left arm members and right arm members. Accordingly, there is a need for providing modular furniture pieces having arm members that are capable of correspondingly engaging either side of a base member.
- the present invention provides a modular furniture piece having arm members that are capable of releasably engaging either side of a base member.
- the present invention further provides a modular furniture piece having one or more seating positions, wherein a variety of styles of back members and arm members are capable of correspondingly engaging a variety of styles of base members.
- Still another object of the invention is the provision of modular furniture pieces having arm members that are capable of correspondingly engaging either side of a base member.
- a further object of the invention is to provide modular furniture pieces having individual members that are suitable for storage, thus improving storage efficiencies.
- Another object of the invention is the provision of modular furniture pieces having individual members that promote transportation and economic efficiencies.
- the invention meets these objectives with a modular furniture piece providing one or more seating surfaces.
- the invention is a modular furniture piece having a base member, a back member, and arm members that are capable of engaging either one of the opposing sides of the base member.
- the invention is a modular furniture piece having members that are capable of correspondingly engaging one another irrespective of a particular style of which the members are designed.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a furniture piece in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the first embodiment of the furniture piece.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of the top plan view of the first embodiment of the furniture piece.
- FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece taken along lines 4 - 4 in FIG. 3 illustrating a side of the base member and a side of the back member.
- FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece taken along lines 5 - 5 in FIG. 3 depicting a side of the arm member.
- FIG. 6A is a fragmentary front elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece taken along lines 6 - 6 of FIG. 4 illustrating the arm member engaging the base member.
- FIG. 6B is a fragmentary front elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece taken along lines 6 - 6 of FIG. 4 illustrating the arm member removed from the base member.
- FIG. 7A is a fragmentary perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece depicting the back member partially removed from the base member.
- FIG. 7B is a fragmentary perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece depicting the back member engaging the base member.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece as disassembled, stacked, and prepared for shipment.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a furniture piece in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic illustration of the top plan view of the second embodiment of the furniture piece.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a furniture piece in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic illustration of the top plan view of the third embodiment of the furniture piece.
- module describes the property of an article (e.g., furniture piece) constructed with standardized units or dimensions for flexibility and variety in use.
- furniture piece may refer to any number of pieces of furniture to include a chair, a loveseat, a sofa, or a sectional piece comprising a combination of any number of base members, back members, and arm members.
- module furniture piece may refer to a series of standardized furniture pieces for use together.
- the furniture pieces as described herein may be formed from any number of materials to include wood, plastics, metals, or any other type of rigid or semi-rigid material of sufficient strength to support weights comparable to any number of individuals.
- member refers to a major component part of the furniture piece.
- the members of the furniture piece may include a base member, a back member, and arm members.
- arm members may include a base member, a back member, and arm members.
- interchangeable as used in connection with the arm members describes the characteristic wherein one arm member is capable of being mutually substituted for another arm member.
- panel refers to a major component part of a member of the furniture piece and defines the major partition elements of the member. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that panels include edges defined as the line of intersection of two surfaces or a border.
- fasteners refers to any number of structures used to connect, couple, or link one member to another member.
- the fasteners may include brackets (e.g., male and female brackets), screws, struts, or a pin-and-hole arrangement.
- first member being connected to a second member by a third member, “opposite” the second member, merely describes the relative positions of the first and second members within the furniture piece.
- finished means upholstered or covered with a material (e.g., textile fabric) to produce an aesthetically appealing surface.
- substantially rectangular is meant to succinctly describe a simple geometric shape approximating a rectangle, trapezoid, and circle, respectively.
- substantially parallel is meant to describe the spatial relationship between, for example, one arm member and another arm member, wherein the relationship is approximately parallel.
- substantially perpendicular is meant to describe the spatial relationship between, for example, a back member and a base member, wherein the spatial relationship is approximately perpendicular.
- adjacent refers to two or more, for example, members that have a common border or are in close proximity to one another. Nevertheless, it will be understood that adjacent may or may not imply contact, but always implies the absence of anything of the same kind in between.
- FIG. 1 An overall view of a preferred embodiment of a modular furniture piece which incorporates features of the present invention is set forth in FIG. 1 .
- the modular furniture piece 10 includes a first modular base member 11 , a first modular back member 12 , a first modular arm member 13 , and a second modular arm member 14 .
- the base member, back member, and arm members are preferably upholstered with suitable fabric.
- the modular base member 11 includes a front panel 15 , a rear panel 16 , a first side panel 17 , and a second side panel 18 .
- the modular base member 11 is substantially rectangular.
- the modular base member 11 may be substantially trapezoidal. Nevertheless, it will be understood that the modular base member 11 may be any number of shapes suitable for forming a seating position.
- the modular base member 11 may include a corresponding back member 12 that is releasably securable to the modular base member.
- the modular base member 11 and the corresponding back member 12 define substantially perpendicular planes as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the corresponding back member 12 is substantially rectangular. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the back member 12 may be any number of shapes suitable for forming a back rest in a furniture piece (e.g., trapezoidal or circular).
- the back member 12 further includes an upper portion and a lower portion.
- the first modular arm member 13 includes opposing side panels. Specifically, the opposing side panels define an exterior finished panel 19 and an interior engagement panel 20 .
- the exterior finished panel 19 is not specifically configured to engage the first or second side panels 17 , 18 of the base member 11 .
- the interior engagement panel 20 of the first modular arm member 13 is capable of releasably engaging either the first side panel 17 or the second side panel 18 of the modular base member 11 .
- the exterior finished panel 19 of the first modular arm member 13 defines a first exterior side surface 21 of the modular furniture piece 10 as depicted in FIG. 2 .
- the second modular arm member 14 also includes opposing side panels that define an exterior finished panel 25 and an interior engagement panel 26 .
- the interior engagement panel 26 of the second modular arm member 14 is also capable of releasably engaging either the first or second side panels 17 , 18 of modular base member 11 .
- the exterior finished panel 25 of the second modular arm member 14 defines a second exterior side surface 27 of the furniture piece 10 , wherein the second exterior side surface 27 is positioned substantially opposite the first exterior side surface 21 .
- the furniture merchant is only required to maintain and track three units for stock keeping purposes—i.e., base members, back members, and arm members. Thereafter, the merchant is able to identify and select multiples of the three members for construction, display, and sale.
- the construction of the first and second arm members 13 , 14 permits any number of styles of arm members to be releasably secured to any number of styles of base members.
- the furniture manufacturer may produce one style of base member and any number of styles of arm members, thereby multiplying the various embodiments (i.e., styles) of the furniture piece 10 .
- the arm members 13 , 14 , 53 , 54 , 90 , 91 as depicted in FIGS. 1, 9 , and 11 represent unique styles.
- the arm members 13 , 14 of FIG. 1 include a tapered lower portion, the arm members 53 , 54 of FIG.
- the arm members 90 , 91 of FIG. 11 include a uniform width.
- any number of styles of arm members may be releasably secured to any of the embodiments depicted in the figures (i.e., the chair, the loveseat, and the sofa).
- This aspect of the present invention permits the furniture merchant to meet the demands of consumers who wish to purchase furniture having arm members of a different style than arm members included with furniture displayed on the showroom floor.
- the manufacture is capable of rapidly constructing furniture pieces providing one, two, or three or more seating areas by using one style of base member and securing any style of arm member thereto.
- the interchangeable styles of arm members permit a furniture merchant to stock and display the most popular base members and back members, while storing a wide variety of styles of arm members for use in connection with the more popular base and back members. This advantage minimizes floor space usage and maximizes storage efficiencies.
- a preferred embodiment of the invention provides substantially rectangular first and second modular arm members 13 , 14 .
- the arm members 13 , 14 may be any number of shapes (e.g., trapezoidal or circular) suitable for forming an armrest.
- first and second modular arm members 13 , 14 define substantially parallel planes upon construction. Further, the modular base member 11 and the first modular arm member 13 of the constructed furniture piece 10 define substantially perpendicular planes. The second modular arm member 14 and the base member 11 likewise define substantially perpendicular planes as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the individual members forming the furniture piece are stackable as depicted in FIG. 8 .
- the back member 12 may be removed from the base member 11 and stacked upon an upper surface of the base member.
- the base member 11 and back member 12 may be shrink-wrapped for transportation. This capability increases storage and transportation efficiencies beneficial to the furniture manufacturer as well as the furniture merchant.
- the arm members 13 , 14 may be stacked upon the base member 11 between the base member and back member 12 .
- the arm members 13 , 14 may be stacked upon the back surface (i.e., horizontal surface) of the back member 12 for transportation and storage, wherein the back member rests between the base member 11 and arm members 13 , 14 .
- the invention also provides a modular furniture piece having a plurality of adjacent modular base members 49 , 50 , 84 , 85 , 86 , a plurality of modular back members 51 , 52 , 87 , 88 , 89 , a first modular arm member 53 , 90 , and a second modular arm member 54 , 91 .
- the base member, back member, and arm members are preferably upholstered with suitable fabric for the benefit of individual users.
- one or more of the modular base members are substantially rectangular.
- An alternative embodiment provides one or more of the modular base members that are substantially trapezoidal. Nevertheless, it will be appreciated that one or more of the modular base members may be any number of shapes (e.g., circular) suitable for forming one or more seating positions.
- the adjacent modular base members 84 , 85 , 86 are releasably secured to one another to form a seating bench 30 .
- the seating bench 30 defines a first outer side panel 31 and a second outer side panel 32 .
- the plurality of modular base members 84 , 85 , 86 preferably forms a substantially rectangular seating bench 30 .
- the plurality of modular base members 84 , 85 , 86 may form an arcuate (i.e., bowed) seating bench 30 similar to a sectional sofa that extends adjacent to one or more walls of a room.
- At least one of the plurality of modular base members 49 , 50 , 84 , 85 , 86 include a corresponding back member 51 , 52 , 87 , 88 , 89 , wherein the corresponding back member is releasably securable to at least one of the plurality of modular base members.
- each modular base member 49 , 50 , 84 , 85 , 86 includes a corresponding back member 51 , 52 , 87 , 88 , 89 that is likewise releasably securable to each modular base member.
- the corresponding back members 51 , 52 , 87 , 88 , 89 are preferably substantially rectangular, but may be any number of shapes (e.g., trapezoidal) suitable for forming a back rest. Referring to FIG. 11 , the seating bench 30 and the corresponding back members 51 , 52 , 87 , 88 , 89 define substantially perpendicular planes.
- the first modular arm members 53 , 90 include opposing side panels that consist essentially of exterior finished panels 67 , 101 and interior engagement panels 68 , 102 .
- the exterior finished panels 67 , 101 of these particular embodiments are not typically configured to engage the first or second side panels of the respective base member.
- the interior engagement panels 68 , 102 of the first modular arm members 53 , 90 are capable of releasably engaging either the first or second outer side panels 31 , 32 of the seating bench 30 .
- the second modular arm members 54 , 91 likewise include opposing side panels that define exterior finished panels 82 , 103 and interior engagement panels 83 , 104 .
- the interior engagement panels 83 , 104 of the second modular arm member are capable of releasably engaging either the first or second outer side panels 31 , 32 of the seating bench 30 .
- the first and second modular arm members 53 , 90 , 54 , 91 define substantially parallel planes respectively, as depicted in FIGS. 9 and 11 .
- first and second modular arm members 53 , 54 , 90 , 91 are substantially rectangular. It will be appreciated, however, that the arm members may be any number of shapes (e.g., trapezoidal or circular) suitable for forming an armrest.
- FIGS. 1-3 provides at least one seating surface.
- this embodiment includes a first base member 11 , a first back member 12 , and a first and second arm member 13 , 14 .
- the first base member 11 , first back member 12 , and first and second arm members 13 , 14 are preferably upholstered with suitable fabric for covering furniture pieces.
- the first base member 11 includes a front panel 15 , a rear panel 16 , a first side panel 17 , and a second side panel 18 .
- the first base member 11 and first back member 12 include a plurality of fasteners 35 , 40 .
- the first back member 12 includes a plurality of fasteners that are capable of correspondingly engaging the base member fasteners. In this configuration, the back member 12 is releasably securable to the base member 11 .
- the present invention provides a plurality of fasteners 35 secured to the first and second arm members 13 , 14 .
- the arm member 13 , 14 fasteners 35 are capable of correspondingly engaging the base member 11 fasteners 35 such that the arm members are releasably securable to the base member.
- the first and second arm members 13 , 14 are interchangeable with respect to one another. Stated differently, the first and second arm members 13 , 14 are capable of correspondingly engaging the first or second side panels 17 , 18 of the base member 11 , respectively.
- the first arm member 13 defines a front face 36 and a rear face 37 that are substantially identical in appearance.
- the second arm member 14 includes a front face 38 and a rear face 39 that are substantially identical.
- first and second arm members 13 , 14 are reversible with respect to the orientation of the front faces 36 , 38 and rear faces 37 , 39 of each of the arm members.
- first and second arm members 13 , 14 are capable of correspondingly engaging the first or second side panels 17 , 18 of the first base member 11 , respectively.
- the arm members 13 , 14 are reversible (front to back) such that the manufacturer may incorporate a single style of arm member to form a left and right arm of the furniture piece 10 .
- the furniture manufacture is not required to manufacture separate left and right arm members. Rather, it can manufacture one style of arm member that can be used on the left side of the furniture piece and the right side of the furniture piece.
- the present invention improves manufacturing efficiencies by reducing the amount of time and materials required to produce the various members for eventual construction into the furniture piece 10 .
- the plurality of base member 11 fasteners 35 include two fasteners secured to the first side panel 17 , two fasteners secured to the second side panel 18 , and two fasteners secured to the rear panel 16 of the base member 11 .
- the plurality of back member 12 fasteners 40 include two fasteners secured to a lower portion of the back member 12 adjacent to the base member 11 .
- the plurality of first and second arm member 13 , 14 fasteners 35 include two fasteners secured to a side of the first arm member 13 and two fasteners secured to a side of the second arm member 14 .
- the present invention permits the plurality of base member 11 fasteners 35 and back member 12 fasteners 40 , 41 to form corresponding engaging pairs of fasteners.
- the plurality of base member 11 fasteners 40 a and the plurality of back member 12 fasteners 40 b include a first pair 40 of corresponding fasteners secured respectively to one of the first or second side panels 17 , 18 of the first base member 11 and to a lower portion of the back member 12 that is adjacent to the first base member.
- one of the first pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured to the rear panel 16 of the first base member 11 (as opposed to one of the side panels 17 , 18 of the first base member 11 ).
- the plurality of base member 11 fasteners 40 a and the plurality of back member 12 fasteners 40 b may also include a pair 40 of corresponding fasteners secured respectively to the rear panel 16 of the first base member 11 , and to a lower portion of the back member 12 adjacent to the base member.
- the present invention depicted in FIGS. 1-3 may also provide a second pair 41 of corresponding fasteners for releasably securing the back member 12 to the base member 11 .
- the plurality of base member 11 fasteners 41 a and the plurality of back member 12 fasteners 41 b include first and second pairs 40 , 41 of corresponding fasteners as shown diagrammatically in FIG. 3 .
- the first pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 17 of the first base member 11 , and to an edge the back member 12 adjacent to the first base member 11 .
- the second pair 41 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 18 of the first base member 11 , and to an edge of the first back member 12 opposite the edge to which one of the first pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured.
- one of the first pair 40 and one of the second pair 41 of corresponding fasteners may be secured to opposing ends of the rear panel 16 .
- the first pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of the rear panel 16 of the base member 11 , and to an edge of the back member 12 adjacent to the base member.
- the second pair 41 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of the rear panel 16 opposite the end to which one of the first pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured, and to an edge of the back member 12 opposite the edge to which one of the first pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured.
- the plurality of base member 11 fasteners 35 and the plurality of arm member 13 , 14 fasteners 35 include first and second pairs 42 , 43 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 42 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 17 of the first base member 11 and to a side 20 of the first arm member 13 .
- the second pair 43 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 18 of the first base member 11 and to a side 26 of the second arm member 14 .
- the plurality of base member 11 fasteners 35 and plurality of arm member 13 , 14 fasteners 35 include a first pair 42 , second pair 43 , third pair 44 , and fourth pair 45 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 42 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 17 of the first base member 11 , and to a side of the first arm member 13 .
- the second pair 43 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 18 of the first base member 11 , and to a side of the second arm member 14 .
- the third pair 44 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 17 of the first base member 11 , and to a side of the first arm member 13 .
- the fourth pair 45 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 18 of the first base member 11 , and to a side of the second arm member 14 .
- the first and third pairs 42 , 44 of fasteners are spaced apart from one another.
- the second and fourth pairs 43 , 45 of fasteners are spaced apart from one another.
- the first base member 11 , first back member 12 , and first and second arm members 13 , 14 are substantially rectangular.
- the base member 11 , back member 12 , and arm members 13 , 14 may be in any shape (e.g., trapezoidal or circular) suitable for forming furniture.
- the first base member 11 and first back member 12 define substantially perpendicular planes
- the first and second arm members 13 , 14 define substantially parallel planes.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 Another embodiment 28 of the present invention (commonly referred to as a sofa) provides at least two seating surfaces.
- this particular embodiment includes first and second adjacent base members 49 , 50 , first and second back members 51 , 52 , and first and second arm members 53 , 54 .
- the first and second base members 49 , 50 , first and second back members 51 , 52 , and first and second arm members 53 , 54 are preferably upholstered with suitable fabric for covering furniture pieces.
- Each of the first and second base members 49 , 50 include front panels 55 , 56 ; rear panels 57 , 58 ; first side panels 59 , 60 ; and second side panels 61 , 62 , respectively.
- a plurality of fasteners 35 is provided on the first and second base members 49 , 50 to facilitate construction of the members into a furniture piece.
- a plurality of fasteners 40 is also provided on the first and second back members 51 , 52 as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the first and second back member 51 , 52 fasteners 40 b are capable of correspondingly engaging the base member 49 , 50 fasteners 40 a such that either one of the first or second back members 51 , 52 is releasably securable to either one of the first or second base members 49 , 50 .
- the first and second arm members 53 , 54 include a plurality of fasteners 35 that are capable of correspondingly engaging the base member 49 , 50 fasteners 35 . Accordingly, the first and second arm members 53 , 54 are releasably securable to the base members 49 , 50 .
- the first and second arm members 53 , 54 are interchangeable with respect to one another such that each one of the first and second arm members 53 , 54 is capable of correspondingly engaging either the first side panel 59 of the first base member 49 or the second side panel 62 of the second base member 50 , respectively.
- the first and second arm members 53 , 54 of the second embodiment define front faces 63 , 65 and rear faces 64 , 66 , respectively, that are substantially identical in appearance.
- the first and second arm members 53 , 54 are reversible with respect to the orientation of the front faces 63 , 65 and rear faces 64 , 66 of each of the arm members such that each one of the first and second arm members 53 , 54 is capable of correspondingly engaging either the first side panel 59 of the first base member 49 or the second side panel 62 of the second base member 50 , respectively.
- the plurality of first and second base member 49 , 50 fasteners 35 includes two fasteners secured to the first side panel 59 of the first base member 49 , two fasteners secured to the second side panel 61 of the first base member 49 , two fasteners secured to the first side panel 60 of the second base member 50 , two fasteners secured to the second side panel 62 of the second base member 50 , two fasteners secured to the rear panel 57 of the first base member 49 , and two fasteners secured to the rear panel 58 of the second base member 50 .
- the plurality of first and second back member 51 , 52 fasteners 40 b includes two fasteners secured to a lower portion of the first back member 51 adjacent to the first base member 49 , and two fasteners secured to a lower portion of the second back member 52 adjacent to the second base member 50 .
- the plurality of first and second arm member fasteners includes two fasteners secured to a side of the first arm member 53 , and two fasteners secured to a side of the second arm member 54 .
- the second embodiment 28 of the present invention provides pairs of corresponding fasteners 35 secured to the various members to assist in the construction of the furniture piece.
- the plurality of first and second base member 49 , 50 fasteners 35 includes a first and second pair 70 , 71 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 70 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to one of the first or second side panels 59 , 61 of the first base member 49 , and to one of the first or second side panels 60 , 62 of the second base member 50 .
- first pair 70 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 61 of the first base member 49 , and to the first side panel 60 of the second base member 50 .
- the second pair 71 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 61 of the first base member 49 , and to the first side panel 60 of the second base member 50 .
- the first and second pairs 70 , 71 of corresponding fasteners are spaced apart from one another.
- the plurality of first and second base member 49 , 50 fasteners 40 a and the plurality of first and second back member 51 , 52 fasteners 40 b include pairs of engaged fasteners 73 , 74 , 75 , and 76 secured respectively to one of the first or second side panels 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 of the first or second base members 49 , 50 , and to a lower portion of one of the first or second back members 51 , 52 adjacent to the first or second base members in a fashion similar to that shown in FIGS. 6A, 6B , 7 A, and 7 B.
- the plurality of first and second base member 49 , 50 fasteners 40 a and the plurality of first and second back member 51 , 52 fasteners 40 b include pairs of engaged fasteners 73 , 74 , 75 , and 76 secured respectively to one of the rear panels 57 , 58 (as opposed to the side panels 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 ) of the first or second base members 49 , 50 , and to a lower portion of one of the first or second back members 51 , 52 adjacent to the first or second base members 49 , 50 .
- the plurality of first and second base member 49 , 50 fasteners 40 a and the plurality of first and second back member 51 , 52 fasteners 40 b include a first pair 73 , a second pair 74 , a third pair 75 , and fourth pair 76 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 59 of the first base member 49 , and to an edge of the first back member 51 adjacent to the first base member 49 .
- the second pair 74 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 61 of the first base member 49 , and to an edge of the first back member 51 opposite the edge to which one of the first pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured.
- the third pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 60 of the second base member 50 , and to an edge of the second back member 52 adjacent to the second base member 50 .
- the fourth pair 76 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 62 of the second base member 50 , and to an edge of the second back member 52 opposite the edge to which one of the third pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured.
- the plurality of first and second base member 49 , 50 fasteners and the plurality of first and second back member 51 , 52 fasteners likewise includes a first pair 73 , a second pair 74 , a third pair 75 , and a fourth pair 76 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of the rear panel 57 of the first base member 49 , and to an edge of the first back member 51 adjacent to the first base member 49 .
- the second pair 74 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of the rear panel 57 of the first base member 49 opposite the end to which one of the first pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured, and to an edge of the first back member 51 opposite the edge to which one of the first pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured.
- the third pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of the rear panel 58 of the second base member 50 , and to an edge of the second back member 52 adjacent to the second base member 50 .
- the fourth pair 76 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of the rear panel 58 of the second base member 50 opposite the end to which one of the third pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured, and to an edge of the second back member 52 opposite the edge to which one of the third pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured.
- the second embodiment 28 provides pairs of corresponding fasteners 35 for releasably securing the arm members 53 , 54 to the base members 49 , 50 .
- the plurality of base member 49 , 50 fasteners 35 and the plurality of arm member 53 , 54 fasteners 35 include a first pair 78 of fasteners secured respectively to one of the first or second side panels 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 of the first or second base members 49 , 50 , and to a side of the first or second arm members 53 , 54 .
- the plurality of base member 49 , 50 fasteners 35 and the plurality of arm member 53 , 54 fasteners 35 include first and second pairs 78 , 79 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 78 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 59 of the first base member 49 , and to a side of the first arm member 53 .
- the second pair 79 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 62 of the second base member 50 , and to a side of the second arm member 54 .
- the plurality of base member 49 , 50 fasteners 35 and the plurality of arm member 53 , 54 fasteners 35 include a first pair 78 , second pair 79 , third pair 80 , and fourth pair 81 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 78 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 59 of the first base member 49 , and to a side of the first arm member 53 .
- the second pair 79 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 62 of the second base member 50 , and to a side of the second arm member 54 .
- the third pair 80 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 59 of the first base member 49 , and to a side of the first arm member 53 .
- the fourth pair 81 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 62 of the second base member 50 , and to a side of the second arm member 54 .
- the first and third pairs 78 , 80 of corresponding fasteners are spaced apart from one another.
- the second and fourth pairs 79 , 81 of corresponding fasteners are spaced apart from one another.
- first and second base members 49 , 50 ; first and second back members 51 , 52 ; and first and second arm members 53 , 54 are substantially rectangular, but may take the form of any number of shapes conducive to forming a furniture piece.
- first and second base members 49 , 50 and first and second back members 51 , 52 define substantially perpendicular planes, respectively.
- first and second arm members 53 , 54 define substantially parallel planes.
- Yet another embodiment 29 of the present invention provides at least three seating surfaces.
- this particular embodiment 29 includes first, second, and third engaged base members 84 , 85 , 86 ; first, second, and third back members 87 , 88 , 89 ; and first and second arm members 90 , 91 .
- Each of the first, second, and third base members 84 , 85 , 86 include a front panel 92 , 93 , 94 ; a rear panel 95 , 96 , 97 ; a first side panel 98 , 99 , 100 ; and a second side panel 105 , 106 , 107 .
- each of the base members 84 , 85 , 86 include a plurality of fasteners 35 that support the releasable engagement the base members, as well as the back members 87 , 88 , 84 and arm members 90 , 91 .
- Each of the base members, back members, and arm members are preferably upholstered.
- This further embodiment illustrated in FIG. 11 also provides a plurality of fasteners 40 b on the first, second, and third back members 87 , 88 , 89 that correspondingly engage the plurality of fasteners 40 a on the first, second, and third base members 84 , 85 , 86 , respectively.
- the first and second arm members 90 , 91 also include a plurality of fasteners 35 capable of correspondingly engaging the base member 84 , 85 , 86 fasteners 35 .
- first and second arm members 90 , 91 are interchangeable with respect to one another such each one of the first and second arm members 90 , 91 is capable of correspondingly engaging either the first side panel 98 of the first base member 84 or the second side panel 107 of the third base member 86 , respectively.
- the plurality of first, second, and third base member fasteners 35 includes a first pair 110 , second pair 111 , third pair 112 , and fourth pair 113 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 110 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 105 of the first base member 84 , and to the first side panel 99 of the second base member 85 .
- the second pair 111 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 106 of the second base member 85 , and to the first side panel 100 of the third base member 86 .
- the third pair 112 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 105 of the first base member 84 , and to the first side panel 99 of the second base member 85 .
- the fourth pair 113 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 106 of the second base member 85 , and to the first side panel 100 of the third base member 86 .
- the first and third pairs 110 , 112 of corresponding fasteners are spaced apart from one another, and the second and fourth pairs 111 , 113 of corresponding fasteners are spaced apart from one another.
- the embodiment 29 of the present invention depicted in FIG. 12 may include fewer fasteners 35 and therefore fewer corresponding pairs of fasteners in a fashion similar to the earlier embodiments described above.
- the plurality of first, second, and third base member fasteners 40 a and the plurality of first, second, and third back member fasteners 40 b include a first pair 116 , second pair 117 , third pair 118 , fourth pair 119 , fifth pair 120 , and sixth pair 121 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 116 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 98 of the first base member 84 , and to an edge of the first back member 87 adjacent to the first base member 84 .
- the second pair 117 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 105 of the first base member 84 , and to an edge of the first back member 87 opposite the edge to which one of the first pair 116 of corresponding fasteners is secured.
- the third pair 118 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 99 of the second base member 85 , and to an edge of the second back member 88 adjacent to the second base member 85 .
- the fourth pair 119 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 106 of the second base member 85 , and to an edge of the second back member 88 opposite the edge to which one of the third pair 118 of corresponding fasteners is secured.
- the fifth pair 120 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 100 of the third base member 86 , and to an edge of the third back member 89 adjacent to the third base member 86 .
- the sixth pair 121 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 107 of the third base member 86 , and to an edge of the third back member 89 opposite the edge to which one of the fifth pair 120 of corresponding fasteners is secured.
- the plurality of the first, second, and third base member fasteners 35 and plurality of the first and second arm member fasteners 35 include a first pair 125 , second pair 126 , third pair 127 , and fourth pair 128 of corresponding fasteners.
- the first pair 125 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 98 of the first base member 84 , and to a side of the first arm member 90 .
- the second pair 126 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 107 of the third base member 86 , and to a side of the second arm member 91 .
- the third pair 127 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 98 of the first base member 84 , and to a side of the first arm member 90 .
- the fourth pair 128 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 107 of the third base member 86 , and to a side of the second arm member 91 .
- the first and third pairs 125 , 127 of corresponding fasteners are spaced apart from one another.
- the second and fourth 126 , 128 pairs of corresponding fasteners are likewise spaced apart from one another.
- first, second, and third base members 84 , 85 , 86 ; the first, second, and third back members 87 , 88 , 89 ; and the first and second arm members 90 , 91 are substantially rectangular. Nevertheless, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that each base member, back member, and arm member may be any number of shapes (e.g., trapezoidal or circular) suitable for forming a seating area, a seatback, or armrest, respectively.
- first, second, and third base members 84 , 85 , 86 , and the first, second, and third back members 87 , 88 , 89 define substantially perpendicular planes, respectively, as depicted in FIG. 11 . Further, the first and second arm members 90 , 91 define substantially parallel planes.
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- The invention relates to a modular furniture piece providing one or more seating surfaces. In particular, the invention relates to a modular furniture piece having a modular base member, a modular back member corresponding to the base member, and modular arm members that are capable of engaging either one of the opposing sides of the base member. The invention further relates to a modular furniture piece having two base members, two back members, and two arm members. Still further, the invention relates to a modular furniture piece providing three or more base members, three or more back members, and two arm members.
- As known to those skilled in the art, modular furniture pieces are typically formed from a seat or base member, a back member, and at least one arm member. The members are typically secured to one another using any number of fasteners to form, for example, a chair, a loveseat, or a sofa.
- Today, the initial construction of modular furniture pieces is generally managed in the facilities of the furniture manufacturer. For example, the base member, back member and arm members are constructed and formed into a finished furniture piece (e.g., a sofa). Oftentimes, the finished furniture piece is shipped to the mass merchant. In other instances, the respective members forming the furniture piece are broken down and shipped to the mass merchant. The partially-constructed members are preferred for shipping purposes (i.e., space saving efficiencies for transportation). In this case, the subsequent construction of the members into the completed furniture piece is typically managed in the facilities of the merchant.
- In particular, the furniture industry favors the use of modular furniture pieces which are readily incorporated into any number of combinations to form chairs, loveseats, or sofas. Known modular furniture pieces typically reflect any number of styles. For example, the back members may include tapered sides or crowned tops. Further, the arm members may include outward swept front faces or substantially rectangular sides. Mass merchants typically order a number of particular styles of modular furniture for sale. A majority of the styled furniture is stored, while several pieces are constructed and placed on a showroom display floor. Unfortunately, most modular members of a particular style are exclusive to that particular style. Stated differently, one particular style of arm member is capable of correspondingly engaging only that particular style of base member. Unfortunately, storage space available to furniture merchants is oftentimes limited. Thus, the number of styles of furniture pieces that a mass merchant may stock in its inventory is likewise limited. Thus, there is a need for providing modular furniture pieces having members that are capable of correspondingly engaging any number of other members irrespective of a particular style to thereby minimize inventory storage space and maximize storage efficiencies.
- Further, known modular furniture pieces typically include arm members that are specifically designed to connect to one side of a base member. In other words, known arm members are constructed for attachment to either a left side or a right side of a base member. As a result merchants are required to order and store a sufficient inventory of both left arm members and right arm members. Accordingly, there is a need for providing modular furniture pieces having arm members that are capable of correspondingly engaging either side of a base member.
- It will be further appreciated that the construction of known furniture pieces—and particularly the individual members—is not conducive to minimizing storage space. As a result, there is a need for providing modular furniture pieces having members that improve storage efficiencies (e.g., stackability). In a related aspect, there is a further need for providing modular furniture pieces having members that promote transportation efficiencies (i.e., less space required during transportation oftentimes leads to economic efficiencies).
- Advantageously, the present invention provides a modular furniture piece having arm members that are capable of releasably engaging either side of a base member. The present invention further provides a modular furniture piece having one or more seating positions, wherein a variety of styles of back members and arm members are capable of correspondingly engaging a variety of styles of base members.
- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide modular furniture pieces having members that are capable of correspondingly engaging any number of other members irrespective of a particular style.
- Still another object of the invention is the provision of modular furniture pieces having arm members that are capable of correspondingly engaging either side of a base member.
- A further object of the invention is to provide modular furniture pieces having individual members that are suitable for storage, thus improving storage efficiencies.
- Another object of the invention is the provision of modular furniture pieces having individual members that promote transportation and economic efficiencies.
- The invention meets these objectives with a modular furniture piece providing one or more seating surfaces. In particular, the invention is a modular furniture piece having a base member, a back member, and arm members that are capable of engaging either one of the opposing sides of the base member. Moreover, the invention is a modular furniture piece having members that are capable of correspondingly engaging one another irrespective of a particular style of which the members are designed.
- The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the invention and the manner in which the same are accomplished will become clearer based on the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a furniture piece in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the first embodiment of the furniture piece. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of the top plan view of the first embodiment of the furniture piece. -
FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece taken along lines 4-4 inFIG. 3 illustrating a side of the base member and a side of the back member. -
FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece taken along lines 5-5 inFIG. 3 depicting a side of the arm member. -
FIG. 6A is a fragmentary front elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece taken along lines 6-6 ofFIG. 4 illustrating the arm member engaging the base member. -
FIG. 6B is a fragmentary front elevation view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece taken along lines 6-6 ofFIG. 4 illustrating the arm member removed from the base member. -
FIG. 7A is a fragmentary perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece depicting the back member partially removed from the base member. -
FIG. 7B is a fragmentary perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece depicting the back member engaging the base member. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the furniture piece as disassembled, stacked, and prepared for shipment. -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a furniture piece in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a schematic illustration of the top plan view of the second embodiment of the furniture piece. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a furniture piece in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 12 is a schematic illustration of the top plan view of the third embodiment of the furniture piece. - The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
- It will be understood that as used herein the term “modular” describes the property of an article (e.g., furniture piece) constructed with standardized units or dimensions for flexibility and variety in use. Further it will be understood that the term “furniture piece” may refer to any number of pieces of furniture to include a chair, a loveseat, a sofa, or a sectional piece comprising a combination of any number of base members, back members, and arm members. Accordingly, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the term “modular furniture piece” may refer to a series of standardized furniture pieces for use together. It will be further appreciated that the furniture pieces as described herein may be formed from any number of materials to include wood, plastics, metals, or any other type of rigid or semi-rigid material of sufficient strength to support weights comparable to any number of individuals.
- The term “member” as used in conjunction with the furniture piece of the present invention refers to a major component part of the furniture piece. For example, the members of the furniture piece may include a base member, a back member, and arm members. It will be understood that the term “interchangeable” as used in connection with the arm members describes the characteristic wherein one arm member is capable of being mutually substituted for another arm member.
- As used herein, the term “panel” as used in conjunction with the furniture piece of the present invention refers to a major component part of a member of the furniture piece and defines the major partition elements of the member. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that panels include edges defined as the line of intersection of two surfaces or a border.
- Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the term “fasteners” as used in conjunction with the furniture piece of the present invention refers to any number of structures used to connect, couple, or link one member to another member. For example, the fasteners may include brackets (e.g., male and female brackets), screws, struts, or a pin-and-hole arrangement.
- Further, it will also be understood by those of skill in the art that as used herein, the concept of a member being “between” two other members does not necessarily imply that the three members are contiguous (i.e., in intimate contact). Rather, as used herein, the concept of one member being between two other members is meant to describe the relative positions of the members within the furniture piece structure, respectively.
- Similarly, the concept of a first member being connected to a second member by a third member, “opposite” the second member, merely describes the relative positions of the first and second members within the furniture piece. It will further be understood that the term “finished” means upholstered or covered with a material (e.g., textile fabric) to produce an aesthetically appealing surface.
- It will also be understood that the term “substantially rectangular”, “substantially trapezoidal”, and “substantially circular” is meant to succinctly describe a simple geometric shape approximating a rectangle, trapezoid, and circle, respectively. Similarly, the term “substantially parallel” is meant to describe the spatial relationship between, for example, one arm member and another arm member, wherein the relationship is approximately parallel. The term “substantially perpendicular” is meant to describe the spatial relationship between, for example, a back member and a base member, wherein the spatial relationship is approximately perpendicular.
- Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that the term “adjacent” refers to two or more, for example, members that have a common border or are in close proximity to one another. Nevertheless, it will be understood that adjacent may or may not imply contact, but always implies the absence of anything of the same kind in between.
- An overall view of a preferred embodiment of a modular furniture piece which incorporates features of the present invention is set forth in
FIG. 1 . As depicted inFIG. 1 , themodular furniture piece 10 includes a first modular base member 11, a firstmodular back member 12, a firstmodular arm member 13, and a secondmodular arm member 14. The base member, back member, and arm members are preferably upholstered with suitable fabric. - With reference to
FIG. 3 depicting the first embodiment of the modular furniture piece, the modular base member 11 includes afront panel 15, arear panel 16, afirst side panel 17, and a second side panel 18. In a preferred embodiment, the modular base member 11 is substantially rectangular. In an alternative embodiment, the modular base member 11 may be substantially trapezoidal. Nevertheless, it will be understood that the modular base member 11 may be any number of shapes suitable for forming a seating position. - The modular base member 11 may include a
corresponding back member 12 that is releasably securable to the modular base member. Upon construction, the modular base member 11 and thecorresponding back member 12 define substantially perpendicular planes as illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 . In a preferred embodiment, the corresponding backmember 12 is substantially rectangular. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that theback member 12 may be any number of shapes suitable for forming a back rest in a furniture piece (e.g., trapezoidal or circular). Theback member 12 further includes an upper portion and a lower portion. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , the firstmodular arm member 13 includes opposing side panels. Specifically, the opposing side panels define an exterior finished panel 19 and aninterior engagement panel 20. In a preferred embodiment, the exterior finished panel 19 is not specifically configured to engage the first orsecond side panels 17, 18 of the base member 11. Advantageously, theinterior engagement panel 20 of the firstmodular arm member 13 is capable of releasably engaging either thefirst side panel 17 or the second side panel 18 of the modular base member 11. Accordingly, the exterior finished panel 19 of the firstmodular arm member 13 defines a firstexterior side surface 21 of themodular furniture piece 10 as depicted inFIG. 2 . - Further referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , the secondmodular arm member 14 also includes opposing side panels that define an exterior finished panel 25 and an interior engagement panel 26. As characterized in thefirst arm member 13, the interior engagement panel 26 of the secondmodular arm member 14 is also capable of releasably engaging either the first orsecond side panels 17, 18 of modular base member 11. As configured, the exterior finished panel 25 of the secondmodular arm member 14 defines a secondexterior side surface 27 of thefurniture piece 10, wherein the secondexterior side surface 27 is positioned substantially opposite the firstexterior side surface 21. - As a primary advantage of the present invention, the furniture merchant is only required to maintain and track three units for stock keeping purposes—i.e., base members, back members, and arm members. Thereafter, the merchant is able to identify and select multiples of the three members for construction, display, and sale.
- As another advantage of the present invention, the construction of the first and
second arm members interior engagement panels 20, 26—permits any number of styles of arm members to be releasably secured to any number of styles of base members. Stated differently, the furniture manufacturer may produce one style of base member and any number of styles of arm members, thereby multiplying the various embodiments (i.e., styles) of thefurniture piece 10. For example, thearm members FIGS. 1, 9 , and 11 represent unique styles. Specifically, thearm members FIG. 1 include a tapered lower portion, thearm members 53, 54 ofFIG. 9 include a bulbous upper portion, and thearm members 90, 91 ofFIG. 11 include a uniform width. As described herein, it will be understood that any number of styles of arm members may be releasably secured to any of the embodiments depicted in the figures (i.e., the chair, the loveseat, and the sofa). This aspect of the present invention permits the furniture merchant to meet the demands of consumers who wish to purchase furniture having arm members of a different style than arm members included with furniture displayed on the showroom floor. In accordance with characteristics of modular members, the manufacture is capable of rapidly constructing furniture pieces providing one, two, or three or more seating areas by using one style of base member and securing any style of arm member thereto. - Furthermore, the interchangeable styles of arm members permit a furniture merchant to stock and display the most popular base members and back members, while storing a wide variety of styles of arm members for use in connection with the more popular base and back members. This advantage minimizes floor space usage and maximizes storage efficiencies.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention provides substantially rectangular first and second
modular arm members arm members - As depicted in
FIGS. 1-3 , the first and secondmodular arm members modular arm member 13 of the constructedfurniture piece 10 define substantially perpendicular planes. The secondmodular arm member 14 and the base member 11 likewise define substantially perpendicular planes as illustrated inFIG. 1 . - As a further advantage afforded the present invention, the individual members forming the furniture piece are stackable as depicted in
FIG. 8 . More specifically, theback member 12 may be removed from the base member 11 and stacked upon an upper surface of the base member. In this stacked configuration, the base member 11 and backmember 12 may be shrink-wrapped for transportation. This capability increases storage and transportation efficiencies beneficial to the furniture manufacturer as well as the furniture merchant. Moreover, thearm members member 12. Alternatively, thearm members back member 12 for transportation and storage, wherein the back member rests between the base member 11 andarm members - Referring to
FIGS. 9-12 depicting the second andthird embodiments 28, 29 of the present invention, the invention also provides a modular furniture piece having a plurality of adjacentmodular base members modular back members modular arm member 53, 90, and a secondmodular arm member 54, 91. The base member, back member, and arm members are preferably upholstered with suitable fabric for the benefit of individual users. - In a preferred embodiment, one or more of the modular base members are substantially rectangular. An alternative embodiment provides one or more of the modular base members that are substantially trapezoidal. Nevertheless, it will be appreciated that one or more of the modular base members may be any number of shapes (e.g., circular) suitable for forming one or more seating positions.
- As depicted in the sofa of
FIG. 11 , the adjacentmodular base members seating bench 30. Theseating bench 30 defines a firstouter side panel 31 and a secondouter side panel 32. The plurality ofmodular base members rectangular seating bench 30. Alternatively, the plurality ofmodular base members seating bench 30 similar to a sectional sofa that extends adjacent to one or more walls of a room. - In preferred embodiments illustrated in
FIGS. 9 and 11 , at least one of the plurality ofmodular base members corresponding back member modular base member corresponding back member corresponding back members FIG. 11 , theseating bench 30 and the corresponding backmembers - Still referring to
FIGS. 9 and 11 , the firstmodular arm members 53, 90 include opposing side panels that consist essentially of exteriorfinished panels interior engagement panels panels interior engagement panels modular arm members 53, 90 are capable of releasably engaging either the first or secondouter side panels seating bench 30. - The second
modular arm members 54, 91 likewise include opposing side panels that define exteriorfinished panels interior engagement panels 83, 104. Theinterior engagement panels 83, 104 of the second modular arm member are capable of releasably engaging either the first or secondouter side panels seating bench 30. Upon construction, the first and secondmodular arm members FIGS. 9 and 11 . - Preferred embodiments of the first and second
modular arm members - A more preferred embodiment of the present invention illustrated in
FIGS. 1-3 provides at least one seating surface. In particular, this embodiment includes a first base member 11, afirst back member 12, and a first andsecond arm member first back member 12, and first andsecond arm members front panel 15, arear panel 16, afirst side panel 17, and a second side panel 18. Referring to FIGS. 2 and 4, the first base member 11 andfirst back member 12 include a plurality offasteners first back member 12 includes a plurality of fasteners that are capable of correspondingly engaging the base member fasteners. In this configuration, theback member 12 is releasably securable to the base member 11. - With reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , the present invention provides a plurality offasteners 35 secured to the first andsecond arm members arm member fasteners 35 are capable of correspondingly engaging the base member 11fasteners 35 such that the arm members are releasably securable to the base member. Advantageously, the first andsecond arm members second arm members second side panels 17, 18 of the base member 11, respectively. As illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 , thefirst arm member 13 defines afront face 36 and arear face 37 that are substantially identical in appearance. Similarly, thesecond arm member 14 includes afront face 38 and arear face 39 that are substantially identical. - In a related aspect, the first and
second arm members second arm members second side panels 17, 18 of the first base member 11, respectively. - Advantageously, the
arm members furniture piece 10. In other words, the furniture manufacture is not required to manufacture separate left and right arm members. Rather, it can manufacture one style of arm member that can be used on the left side of the furniture piece and the right side of the furniture piece. Thus, the present invention improves manufacturing efficiencies by reducing the amount of time and materials required to produce the various members for eventual construction into thefurniture piece 10. - As specifically illustrated in
FIG. 3 , the plurality of base member 11fasteners 35 include two fasteners secured to thefirst side panel 17, two fasteners secured to the second side panel 18, and two fasteners secured to therear panel 16 of the base member 11. Referring toFIGS. 4, 5 , 6A, 6B, 7A, and 7B, the plurality ofback member 12fasteners 40 include two fasteners secured to a lower portion of theback member 12 adjacent to the base member 11. In yet further detail, the plurality of first andsecond arm member fasteners 35 include two fasteners secured to a side of thefirst arm member 13 and two fasteners secured to a side of thesecond arm member 14. - For the purpose of releasably securing the
back member 12 to the base member 11, the present invention permits the plurality of base member 11fasteners 35 and backmember 12fasteners FIGS. 7A and 7B, the plurality of base member 11fasteners 40 a and the plurality ofback member 12 fasteners 40 b include afirst pair 40 of corresponding fasteners secured respectively to one of the first orsecond side panels 17, 18 of the first base member 11 and to a lower portion of theback member 12 that is adjacent to the first base member. Alternatively, one of thefirst pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured to therear panel 16 of the first base member 11 (as opposed to one of theside panels 17, 18 of the first base member 11). Stated differently, the plurality of base member 11fasteners 40 a and the plurality ofback member 12 fasteners 40 b may also include apair 40 of corresponding fasteners secured respectively to therear panel 16 of the first base member 11, and to a lower portion of theback member 12 adjacent to the base member. - Further, the present invention depicted in
FIGS. 1-3 may also provide asecond pair 41 of corresponding fasteners for releasably securing theback member 12 to the base member 11. More specifically, the plurality of base member 11 fasteners 41 a and the plurality ofback member 12 fasteners 41 b include first andsecond pairs FIG. 3 . Thefirst pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 17 of the first base member 11, and to an edge theback member 12 adjacent to the first base member 11. Thesecond pair 41 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 18 of the first base member 11, and to an edge of thefirst back member 12 opposite the edge to which one of thefirst pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured. - In an alternative embodiment, one of the
first pair 40 and one of thesecond pair 41 of corresponding fasteners may be secured to opposing ends of therear panel 16. Stated differently, thefirst pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of therear panel 16 of the base member 11, and to an edge of theback member 12 adjacent to the base member. Thesecond pair 41 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of therear panel 16 opposite the end to which one of thefirst pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured, and to an edge of theback member 12 opposite the edge to which one of thefirst pair 40 of corresponding fasteners is secured. - For the purpose of releasably securing the
arm members fasteners 35 and the plurality ofarm member fasteners 35 include first andsecond pairs first pair 42 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 17 of the first base member 11 and to aside 20 of thefirst arm member 13. Thesecond pair 43 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 18 of the first base member 11 and to a side 26 of thesecond arm member 14. - More specifically, the plurality of base member 11
fasteners 35 and plurality ofarm member fasteners 35 include afirst pair 42,second pair 43,third pair 44, andfourth pair 45 of corresponding fasteners. As depicted inFIG. 3 , thefirst pair 42 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 17 of the first base member 11, and to a side of thefirst arm member 13. Thesecond pair 43 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 18 of the first base member 11, and to a side of thesecond arm member 14. Thethird pair 44 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 17 of the first base member 11, and to a side of thefirst arm member 13. Thefourth pair 45 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 18 of the first base member 11, and to a side of thesecond arm member 14. Referring toFIG. 3 , the first andthird pairs fourth pairs - In a preferred embodiment of the chair illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the first base member 11,first back member 12, and first andsecond arm members back member 12, andarm members first back member 12 define substantially perpendicular planes, and the first andsecond arm members - Another embodiment 28 of the present invention (commonly referred to as a loveseat) provides at least two seating surfaces. As depicted in
FIGS. 9 and 10 , this particular embodiment includes first and secondadjacent base members 49, 50, first andsecond back members 51, 52, and first andsecond arm members 53, 54. The first andsecond base members 49, 50, first andsecond back members 51, 52, and first andsecond arm members 53, 54 are preferably upholstered with suitable fabric for covering furniture pieces. Each of the first andsecond base members 49, 50 includefront panels 55, 56;rear panels 57, 58;first side panels fasteners 35 is provided on the first andsecond base members 49, 50 to facilitate construction of the members into a furniture piece. - A plurality of
fasteners 40 is also provided on the first andsecond back members 51, 52 as illustrated inFIG. 4 . The first andsecond back member 51, 52 fasteners 40 b are capable of correspondingly engaging thebase member 49, 50fasteners 40 a such that either one of the first orsecond back members 51, 52 is releasably securable to either one of the first orsecond base members 49, 50. - In construction similar to the first embodiment of the present invention, the first and
second arm members 53, 54 include a plurality offasteners 35 that are capable of correspondingly engaging thebase member 49, 50fasteners 35. Accordingly, the first andsecond arm members 53, 54 are releasably securable to thebase members 49, 50. Of particular benefit, the first andsecond arm members 53, 54 are interchangeable with respect to one another such that each one of the first andsecond arm members 53, 54 is capable of correspondingly engaging either thefirst side panel 59 of the first base member 49 or the second side panel 62 of thesecond base member 50, respectively. The first andsecond arm members 53, 54 of the second embodiment define front faces 63, 65 and rear faces 64, 66, respectively, that are substantially identical in appearance. - In a related aspect of the second embodiment 28 of the present invention, the first and
second arm members 53, 54 are reversible with respect to the orientation of the front faces 63, 65 and rear faces 64, 66 of each of the arm members such that each one of the first andsecond arm members 53, 54 is capable of correspondingly engaging either thefirst side panel 59 of the first base member 49 or the second side panel 62 of thesecond base member 50, respectively. - In the specific embodiment depicted in
FIG. 10 , the plurality of first andsecond base member 49, 50fasteners 35 includes two fasteners secured to thefirst side panel 59 of the first base member 49, two fasteners secured to the second side panel 61 of the first base member 49, two fasteners secured to thefirst side panel 60 of thesecond base member 50, two fasteners secured to the second side panel 62 of thesecond base member 50, two fasteners secured to the rear panel 57 of the first base member 49, and two fasteners secured to therear panel 58 of thesecond base member 50. - Further referring to
FIG. 10 , the plurality of first andsecond back member 51, 52 fasteners 40 b includes two fasteners secured to a lower portion of the first back member 51 adjacent to the first base member 49, and two fasteners secured to a lower portion of thesecond back member 52 adjacent to thesecond base member 50. - With reference to the placement of the first and
second arm member 53, 54fasteners 35, the plurality of first and second arm member fasteners includes two fasteners secured to a side of thefirst arm member 53, and two fasteners secured to a side of the second arm member 54. - In a more general sense, the second embodiment 28 of the present invention provides pairs of corresponding
fasteners 35 secured to the various members to assist in the construction of the furniture piece. As illustrated inFIG. 10 , the plurality of first andsecond base member 49, 50fasteners 35 includes a first andsecond pair 70, 71 of corresponding fasteners. The first pair 70 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to one of the first orsecond side panels 59, 61 of the first base member 49, and to one of the first orsecond side panels 60, 62 of thesecond base member 50. - More specifically, the first pair 70 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 61 of the first base member 49, and to the
first side panel 60 of thesecond base member 50. Thesecond pair 71 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 61 of the first base member 49, and to thefirst side panel 60 of thesecond base member 50. In this particular embodiment, the first andsecond pairs 70, 71 of corresponding fasteners are spaced apart from one another. - To accomplish the engagement of the
back members 51, 52 to thebase members 49, 50, the plurality of first andsecond base member 49, 50fasteners 40 a and the plurality of first andsecond back member 51, 52 fasteners 40 b include pairs of engagedfasteners second side panels second base members 49, 50, and to a lower portion of one of the first orsecond back members 51, 52 adjacent to the first or second base members in a fashion similar to that shown inFIGS. 6A, 6B , 7A, and 7B. Alternatively, the plurality of first andsecond base member 49, 50fasteners 40 a and the plurality of first andsecond back member 51, 52 fasteners 40 b include pairs of engagedfasteners side panels second base members 49, 50, and to a lower portion of one of the first orsecond back members 51, 52 adjacent to the first orsecond base members 49, 50. - More specifically, the plurality of first and
second base member 49, 50fasteners 40 a and the plurality of first andsecond back member 51, 52 fasteners 40 b include afirst pair 73, asecond pair 74, athird pair 75, andfourth pair 76 of corresponding fasteners. Thefirst pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 59 of the first base member 49, and to an edge of the first back member 51 adjacent to the first base member 49. Thesecond pair 74 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 61 of the first base member 49, and to an edge of the first back member 51 opposite the edge to which one of thefirst pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured. Thethird pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 60 of thesecond base member 50, and to an edge of thesecond back member 52 adjacent to thesecond base member 50. Thefourth pair 76 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 62 of thesecond base member 50, and to an edge of thesecond back member 52 opposite the edge to which one of thethird pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured. - In an alternative embodiment, the plurality of first and
second base member 49, 50 fasteners and the plurality of first andsecond back member 51, 52 fasteners likewise includes afirst pair 73, asecond pair 74, athird pair 75, and afourth pair 76 of corresponding fasteners. Thefirst pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of the rear panel 57 of the first base member 49, and to an edge of the first back member 51 adjacent to the first base member 49. Thesecond pair 74 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of the rear panel 57 of the first base member 49 opposite the end to which one of thefirst pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured, and to an edge of the first back member 51 opposite the edge to which one of thefirst pair 73 of corresponding fasteners is secured. Thethird pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of therear panel 58 of thesecond base member 50, and to an edge of thesecond back member 52 adjacent to thesecond base member 50. Finally, thefourth pair 76 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to an end of therear panel 58 of thesecond base member 50 opposite the end to which one of thethird pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured, and to an edge of thesecond back member 52 opposite the edge to which one of thethird pair 75 of corresponding fasteners is secured. - In a fashion similar to the
first embodiment 10 of the present invention, the second embodiment 28 provides pairs of correspondingfasteners 35 for releasably securing thearm members 53, 54 to thebase members 49, 50. The plurality ofbase member 49, 50fasteners 35 and the plurality ofarm member 53, 54fasteners 35 include afirst pair 78 of fasteners secured respectively to one of the first orsecond side panels second base members 49, 50, and to a side of the first orsecond arm members 53, 54. - As specifically disclosed in
FIG. 10 , the plurality ofbase member 49, 50fasteners 35 and the plurality ofarm member 53, 54fasteners 35 include first andsecond pairs first pair 78 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 59 of the first base member 49, and to a side of thefirst arm member 53. Thesecond pair 79 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 62 of thesecond base member 50, and to a side of the second arm member 54. - In an alternative embodiment, the plurality of
base member 49, 50fasteners 35 and the plurality ofarm member 53, 54fasteners 35 include afirst pair 78,second pair 79,third pair 80, and fourth pair 81 of corresponding fasteners. Thefirst pair 78 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 59 of the first base member 49, and to a side of thefirst arm member 53. Thesecond pair 79 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 62 of thesecond base member 50, and to a side of the second arm member 54. Thethird pair 80 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 59 of the first base member 49, and to a side of thefirst arm member 53. The fourth pair 81 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the second side panel 62 of thesecond base member 50, and to a side of the second arm member 54. The first andthird pairs fourth pairs 79, 81 of corresponding fasteners are spaced apart from one another. - It will be understood that preferred embodiments of the first and
second base members 49, 50; first andsecond back members 51, 52; and first andsecond arm members 53, 54 are substantially rectangular, but may take the form of any number of shapes conducive to forming a furniture piece. With respect to the orientation of the second embodiment 28 depicted inFIG. 9 , the first andsecond base members 49, 50 and first andsecond back members 51, 52 define substantially perpendicular planes, respectively. Further, the first andsecond arm members 53, 54 define substantially parallel planes. - Yet another
embodiment 29 of the present invention (commonly referred to as a sofa) provides at least three seating surfaces. As depicted inFIGS. 11 and 12 , thisparticular embodiment 29 includes first, second, and thirdengaged base members third back members second arm members 90, 91. Each of the first, second, andthird base members front panel rear panel first side panel second side panel base members fasteners 35 that support the releasable engagement the base members, as well as theback members arm members 90, 91. Each of the base members, back members, and arm members are preferably upholstered. - This further embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 11 also provides a plurality of fasteners 40 b on the first, second, andthird back members fasteners 40 a on the first, second, andthird base members second arm members 90, 91 also include a plurality offasteners 35 capable of correspondingly engaging thebase member fasteners 35. In this configuration, the first andsecond arm members 90, 91 are interchangeable with respect to one another such each one of the first andsecond arm members 90, 91 is capable of correspondingly engaging either the first side panel 98 of thefirst base member 84 or thesecond side panel 107 of thethird base member 86, respectively. - With respect to the
base members FIG. 12 , the plurality of first, second, and thirdbase member fasteners 35 includes afirst pair 110, second pair 111,third pair 112, andfourth pair 113 of corresponding fasteners. Thefirst pair 110 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thesecond side panel 105 of thefirst base member 84, and to thefirst side panel 99 of thesecond base member 85. The second pair 111 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thesecond side panel 106 of thesecond base member 85, and to thefirst side panel 100 of thethird base member 86. Thethird pair 112 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thesecond side panel 105 of thefirst base member 84, and to thefirst side panel 99 of thesecond base member 85. Thefourth pair 113 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thesecond side panel 106 of thesecond base member 85, and to thefirst side panel 100 of thethird base member 86. As depicted inFIG. 12 , the first andthird pairs fourth pairs 111, 113 of corresponding fasteners are spaced apart from one another. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that theembodiment 29 of the present invention depicted inFIG. 12 may includefewer fasteners 35 and therefore fewer corresponding pairs of fasteners in a fashion similar to the earlier embodiments described above. - Referring to the
base members back members base member fasteners 40 a and the plurality of first, second, and third back member fasteners 40 b include a first pair 116, second pair 117,third pair 118,fourth pair 119,fifth pair 120, andsixth pair 121 of corresponding fasteners. The first pair 116 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 98 of thefirst base member 84, and to an edge of thefirst back member 87 adjacent to thefirst base member 84. The second pair 117 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thesecond side panel 105 of thefirst base member 84, and to an edge of thefirst back member 87 opposite the edge to which one of the first pair 116 of corresponding fasteners is secured. Thethird pair 118 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 99 of thesecond base member 85, and to an edge of thesecond back member 88 adjacent to thesecond base member 85. Thefourth pair 119 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thesecond side panel 106 of thesecond base member 85, and to an edge of thesecond back member 88 opposite the edge to which one of thethird pair 118 of corresponding fasteners is secured. Thefifth pair 120 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thefirst side panel 100 of thethird base member 86, and to an edge of thethird back member 89 adjacent to thethird base member 86. Thesixth pair 121 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thesecond side panel 107 of thethird base member 86, and to an edge of thethird back member 89 opposite the edge to which one of thefifth pair 120 of corresponding fasteners is secured. - With respect to the
base members arm members 90, 91, the plurality of the first, second, and thirdbase member fasteners 35 and plurality of the first and secondarm member fasteners 35 include afirst pair 125,second pair 126,third pair 127, andfourth pair 128 of corresponding fasteners. Thefirst pair 125 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 98 of thefirst base member 84, and to a side of the first arm member 90. Thesecond pair 126 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thesecond side panel 107 of thethird base member 86, and to a side of thesecond arm member 91. Thethird pair 127 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to the first side panel 98 of thefirst base member 84, and to a side of the first arm member 90. Thefourth pair 128 of corresponding fasteners is secured respectively to thesecond side panel 107 of thethird base member 86, and to a side of thesecond arm member 91. As illustrated inFIG. 12 , the first andthird pairs - In a preferred embodiment, the first, second, and
third base members third back members second arm members 90, 91 are substantially rectangular. Nevertheless, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that each base member, back member, and arm member may be any number of shapes (e.g., trapezoidal or circular) suitable for forming a seating area, a seatback, or armrest, respectively. - Upon construction, the first, second, and
third base members third back members FIG. 11 . Further, the first andsecond arm members 90, 91 define substantially parallel planes. - In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed typical embodiments on the invention and, although specific terms have been employed, they have been used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation, the scope of the invention being set forth in the following claims.
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