WO2014041354A1 - A residential apartment - Google Patents

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WO2014041354A1
WO2014041354A1 PCT/GB2013/052385 GB2013052385W WO2014041354A1 WO 2014041354 A1 WO2014041354 A1 WO 2014041354A1 GB 2013052385 W GB2013052385 W GB 2013052385W WO 2014041354 A1 WO2014041354 A1 WO 2014041354A1
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  • the field of the invention relates to a residential apartment that uses mechanical or motorised systems to enable a primary room to be reconfigured to have multiple different functions.
  • micro-flats or micro-apartments essentially a single, primary room, with furniture that can serve multiple functions, such as a bookshelf that can be swung around to reveal a vertically stored bed that can be lowered to the floor, or a futon sleeping mattress that can be reconfigured as a sofa, or a more conventional sofa-bed.
  • furniture that can serve multiple functions, such as a bookshelf that can be swung around to reveal a vertically stored bed that can be lowered to the floor, or a futon sleeping mattress that can be reconfigured as a sofa, or a more conventional sofa-bed.
  • Combining this kind of dual use- furniture with other items, such as tables that fold down from the wall and highly compact kitchen equipment can lead to a micro-apartment that is an effective use of a very small space.
  • these designs are not especially comfortable and rarely luxurious; multi-function furniture can be quite unattractive and obtrusive; they can be quite bulky too, defeating the object of elegant and effective utilization of a
  • a first aspect of the invention is a residential apartment that uses mechanical or motorised systems to enable a room, such as a primary room, to be reconfigured to have multiple different configurations or functions, such as altering a sitting room to a dining room, to a bedroom, to a kitchen, and in which the apartment includes voids in one or more of the walls, ceiling and floor to incorporate the mechanical or motorized systems.
  • a mechanical or motorised system operates a sleeping platform to move down from the ceiling to rest over a seating area; in a sitting room configuration the mechanical or motorised system operates the sleeping platform to move up from the seating area to the ceiling.
  • o Seating area has built-in seating that is fixed in position
  • o Sleeping platform substantially covers the seating area.
  • Sliding partition mounted in a void in the ceiling and/or floor, separates the primary room into two or more zones including, optionally, a walk-in wardrobe and a spare bed area
  • a mechanical or motorised system moves a table into a position in which it forms a dining table.
  • Other optional features are that:
  • a mechanical or motorised system moves built-in seating to a position suitable for the dining table
  • a table is concealed in a seat or in a void in the floor or wall
  • a mechanical coffee table transforms to a dining table through a popup and open action o folding, pocket kitchen doors may be used
  • an office desk may convert to a bed
  • the apartment may include a shower with a shower tray on which a person may stand, and the tray may be moved to reveal a plunge bath.
  • the walls, ceiling or floor that contain the void or voids typically provide the respective functions of being a wall, ceiling and floor in a substantial portion of the primary room and are not merely part of an item of furniture that itself rests against or on a genuine (e.g. structural) part of a wall, ceiling or floor.
  • the walls, ceilings or floors that contain the void or voids are typically, in whole or part, false walls, ceilings or floors.
  • the apartment can be a serviced apartment, rental apartment, extended stay apartment, hotel room, or apartment for long-term lease or purchase. It can be newly-built or converted from an existing building, such as a former commercial building, taking advantage of the floor to ceiling heights typically found in such buildings, which readily enable suitable voids in the floor and ceiling to be constructed.
  • Includes a false floor and a sofa area below the level of the false floor.
  • Figure 1 shows a plan view of an apartment in sitting room format, in an office and kitchen configuration.
  • Figure 2 shows a plan view of an apartment in a sitting room format, with a desk and office equipment and a dining table pulled out from a false floor.
  • Figure 3 shows a plan view of an apartment in a master bedroom format, with a desk and office converted into guest bed and dining table stored in a false floor.
  • Figure 4 shows a plan view of an apartment in a sitting room configuration, with a desk and office equipment and mobile island unit.
  • Figure 5A shows an example of a plan of a master bedroom format; the arrows show a movable furniture member which can be moved to transform the room function.
  • Figure 5B shows an example of a plan of a sitting room format; the arrows show a movable furniture member which can be moved to transform the room function.
  • Figure 6A gives another example for a plan of a bedroom format with a Ken Bench and a sliding wall added.
  • Figure 6B shows another example for a plan of a sitting room format with a Ken Bench and a sliding wall added.
  • Figure 7A shows a finished plan view of a bedroom format.
  • Figure 7B shows a finished plan view of a sitting room format.
  • Figure 8 shows an example of an elevation view of a bedroom format.
  • Figure 9A shows an example of an elevation view of a sitting room format
  • Figure 9B shows an example of an elevation view of a stage format.
  • Figure 10 shows an example of an elevation view of an entire room, in a configuration of a sitting room, dining room and kitchen.
  • Figure 11A shows an elevation view of an example of an entire room, in a configuration of a sitting room, dining room and kitchen, with Ken Bench and sliding wall added.
  • Figure 11B shows an example of an end view of an entire room, in a configuration of a kitchen, dining room and bedroom (Section B-B).
  • Figure 12A shows an example of a side view for a bedroom and bathroom section (Section C-C).
  • Figure 12B gives an example of a side view for a bedroom section, showing a lifting process of a bed.
  • Figure 13 shows an example of a rising bed frame, which includes a plan of a Rising Bed Unit, a front view of the bed (view on one side A), and a side view of the bed (view on side B perpendicular to view on side A).
  • Figure 14A shows an example of the rising bed frame parts of Figure 13, which includes the front view of back frame, the plan view and the end view.
  • Figure 14B shows different views of the rising bed frame parts of Figure 13, which includes the front view of back frame, the plan view, the end view, top frame and lower frame.
  • Figure 14C shows a plan of a mattress frame of Figure 13.
  • Figure 15 shows different views of rising bed frame parts of Figure 13, which includes plan view of left side frame, top frame, mid frame and bottom frame.
  • Figure 16A shows different views of a header frame (above window) of rising bed central boxes, which include front view, plan view and end view.
  • Figure 16B shows different views of a header frame (abovebelow window) of rising bed central boxes, which include front view, plan view and end view.
  • Figure 17 shows examples of laser cut plates of a rising bed.
  • Figure 18 shows an example of an exhibition layout of an entire room.
  • Figure 19 shows a kitchen pull out island from a part of a counter.
  • Figure 20 shows a part of a counter and a cabinet of a kitchen unit.
  • Figure 21 shows an elevation and a plan view of a kitchen.
  • Figure 22 shows an example of an elevation view of a kitchen, with pocket doors open and closed configurations.
  • Figure 23A shows an arrangement of kitchen pull out table and stools.
  • Figure 23B shows different views and details of a kitchen sideboard.
  • Figure 24 shows a lift mechanism and a Sofa back schematic for a dining table and a dining seat.
  • Figure 25 shows elevation and plan views of a sunken bath-shower.
  • Figure 26 shows a sequence of movements of a swivel action of a 'Barbie' unit.
  • Figure 27 gives several options for a 'Barbie' unit, available for different uses and functions.
  • Figure 28A shows an example of a master bedroom, with the bed down.
  • Figure 28B shows an example of a sitting room format, with the storage floor open.
  • Figure 29A shows another example of a master bedroom format, with the bed down.
  • Figure 29B shows another example of a sitting room format, converted from the bedroom format.
  • Figure 30 shows an example of a sitting room format, with the kitchen on the opposite.
  • Figure 31 shows an example of a sitting room and a dining room, with a dining table and a seating set.
  • Figure 32 shows an example of a cinema.
  • Figure 33 shows an example of a dining room format, together with the kitchen and sitting room.
  • Figure 34A shows an example of a kitchen, with different sections of a kitchen counter and a sliding wall in stored configuration.
  • Figure 34B shows an example of a kitchen, with a sliding wall in closed configuration.
  • Figure 35 shows an example of a kitchen counter, with pull out island and stools.
  • Figure 36 shows an example of a sitting room and an office configuration.
  • Figure 37 shows an example of an occasional bedroom (or guest room) configuration, converted from an office configuration in Figure 36.
  • Figure 38 shows an example of using a sliding wall to form a private occasional bedroom
  • Figure 39 shows an example of a bathroom.
  • Figure 40 shows another example of a bathroom.
  • Figure 41 shows an example of an integrated section of a dining room, sitting room and occasional bedroom configuration.
  • Figure 42 shows another example of an integrated section of a kitchen, dining room, sitting room and bathroom.
  • Figure 43A shows an example of a side view and a top view of a small-sized room configuration at the day mode.
  • Figure 43B shows an example of a side view and a top view of a small-sized room configuration at the night mode.
  • Figure 44A shows an example of a side view and a top view of a mid-sized room configuration at the day mode.
  • Figure 44B shows an example of a side view and a top view of a mid-sized room configuration at the night mode.
  • Figure 45A shows an example of a top view of a different room configuration at the day/ night mode, with the kitchen next to the sitting room/bedroom, and the guest room on the opposite.
  • Figure 45B shows an example of a top view of a conversion of the room in Figure 45A between office/ dining configuration and guest room sleeping configuration.
  • Figure 46 shows an example of an integrated section of the room in the Figures 45A and 45B, including a kitchen, sitting room and a bathroom.
  • Figure 47 shows an example of a bedroom, a bathroom and a hidden guest room in Figure 45B.
  • Figure 48 shows an example of a bedroom, a bathroom and an office/dining configuration in Figures 45A and 45B.
  • Figure 49 shows an example of a small or mid sized bedroom in Figures 43 and 44.
  • Figure 50 shows an example of separated office/dining configuration in Figures 45A and 45B.
  • Figure 51 shows a schematic example in which a room assembly is operable to present three different individual room configurations, which are a master bedroom suite configuration, a sunken sitting room configuration, and a cinema configuration.
  • YO! Home is a pioneering and intuitive living space set to revolutionise contemporary homes. This aims to transform the way we live. Homes help shape our lives. They are our refuge, and our rock. Since the invention of the city centre apartment, we've never really Stahled it. In one aspect, YO! Home is that new invention.
  • twelve moving parts allow the transformation of an eighty square metre space (the size of a one bedroom apartment) into a much bigger home.
  • the opening of a floor or the press of a button one can transform an eighty square metre space into a home containing: a master bedroom suite; a second bedroom; a sunken sitting room; a cinema; a dining room; an office; a full size kitchen; a breakfast room; a bathroom/spa; a party room; a wine cellar, and additional hidden storage.
  • YO! Home acts as a precursor to the launch of new-build apartment blocks and office block conversions in cities around the world. Through a commitment to high quality without the relating high costs, it is believed this will attract buyers of all ages and backgrounds.
  • the property enables a master bedroom suite, a second bedroom, a sunken sitting room, a cinema, a dining room, an office, a full-size kitchen, a breakfast room, a bathroom, a party room and a wine cellar, etc, designed to fit within the space of one room.
  • the architecture of the stage brings with it the basic principles of counter-weights and moving parts, allowing safe, easy and low-energy movement of large elements such as the bed and wall. More high-tech elements, such as sensors and electronics, make the concept easy to use and family-proof.
  • the hidden rooms including a sunken sitting room, appear at the touch of a button. During the day this space could be used as an office before transforming into a bedroom.
  • Steps up are “step drawers” and “stair seats”
  • the dining table comes up out of the floor. Kitchen (see for example Figures 34 and 35).
  • Office equipment desk surface "pops up" from floor.
  • the Integrated Home (see for example Figures 45 and 42).
  • the apartment includes a part in the configuration of a Master Bedroom. See eg.
  • Figs. 3, 5A, 6A and 7A particularly the Double Bed part in Fig. 5A.
  • the Bed can descend from or rise up into the ceiling. See for example “bed lifts up into ceiling housing” in Figs. 10 and HA, and “bed in lowered position” in Fig. 11B.
  • a void for bed storage is provided in the ceiling (see eg. Figs. 8 and 11B).
  • the Dividing wall can be put in a stored position, as shown for example in Fig. 1, or in a slide-out position, as shown for example in Fig. 3.
  • the back rotating wall can convert from bookshelf/ storage to Headboard, or vice versa. See for example Fig. 8, in which the 'Disco ' floor is in a stored position, and in which the lighting display is directed downwards. Sitting Room
  • the apartment is in the configuration of a sitting room. (See eg. Figs 2, 4, 5B, 6B and 7B)
  • the bed is lifted through cantilevered supports, operable to be stored in the ceiling (See eg. Figs 10, 11A, 12A and 12B).
  • Base of bed becomes light ceiling above sitting area (See eg. Figure 29B).
  • Headboard converts to bookshelf/ storage.
  • Base is stepped to slide onto steps, steps up are “step drawers” and “stair seats” (see eg. Fig. 11A).
  • Demountable 'stage' floor drops down with bed frame and is undipped in position (see for example Figure 9B).
  • A-A refers to section views of the room with bed-up.
  • B-B refers to section views of the room with bed-down.
  • C-C refers to section views of the partial room (bedroom/ sitting room and bath room) with bed-up or bed down.
  • D-D refers to section views of the partial room (Dining room, office and kitchen).
  • the design provides opportunity for small lift concealing artwork (see eg. Figure 10).
  • Sunken seating is revealed (see eg. Figure 10).
  • Sliding wall is movable to divide the room (see eg. Figure 10).
  • Projector screen mechanism and recessed curtain track is set in front of the double bed and sunken area (see eg. Figure 10).
  • Stairs storage drawers are designed above the structural floor (see eg. Figure 10).
  • Sunken dining table and benches are in stored position (see eg. Figure 10).
  • Bed is in lowered position; storage for ceiling void is possible.
  • Sunken dining table and benches are in a stored position.
  • FIG. 12A An example of a side view is provided (see for example Figure 12A), in the configuration of a Bedroom and bathroom. (Section C-C).
  • Bed section -showing lift (see for example Figure 12B), the bed lifting is effected by recessed wall channel and cantilevered lift mechanism.
  • the pocket doors open or closed exhibit the Kitchen details through Pull out TV Cabinet and Sliding Wall.
  • the main design of Bathroom includes:
  • Desk and office may convert into a single guest bed (see eg. Figs. 3 and 4).
  • Room for office storage, printer hanging and drawer space for guest TV can be revealed (see eg. Figs. 1, 2, and 4).
  • Office equipment desk surface "pops up" from floor (see eg. Fig. 36).
  • Occasional Bedroom(or Guest Room) (see eg. Figs. 37 and 38) is formed by:
  • 'Barbie' vanity cabinet is dual sided, also slides out and turns round to display shoes/accessories (see eg. Figs 1 to 4).
  • the Barbie Unit can be pulled out and rotate to change sides. A swivel action is provided (see eg. Figure 26).
  • a sequence of movements includes:
  • FIG. 13 An example of the rising bed frame is provided (see eg. Figure 13), which includes a plan of Rising Bed Unit, a front view of the bed (view on A), and an a side view of the bed (view on B).
  • FIG. 15 Different views of rising bed frame are provided (see eg. Figure 15), which includes plan view of left side frame, top frame, mid frame and bottom frame.
  • Figure 13 shows:
  • Plan of rising bed unit which include: Back frame, Mattress frame, Left side frame, Centre frame, Right side frame
  • FIG. 14A An example of the rising bed frame is provided (see eg. Figure 14A), which includes the front view of back frame, the plan view and the end view. Different views of the rising bed frame are provided (see eg. Figure 14B), which includes the front view of back frame, the plan view, the end view, top frame and lower frame.
  • a plan view of a mattress frame is provided (see eg. Figure 14C).
  • FIG. 15 Different views of rising bed frame are provided (see eg. Figure 15), which includes plan view of left side frame, top frame, mid frame and bottom frame.
  • header frame above window
  • rising bed central boxes which include front view, plan view and end view.
  • Laser cut plates of the rising bed are provided (see eg. Figure 17).
  • the arrangement of kitchen can be divided as (see eg Figs. 1, 2 and 4):
  • the pull out island of part of Kitchen counter is provided (see eg. Figure 19).
  • the pull out island of part of counter which can be detached and wheeled to become "kitchen island” unit, or can be randomly combined.
  • the counter top of the kitchen unit is provided (see eg. Figure 20), in one example, it includes:
  • the Kitchen can be entirely hidden by the full height pocket sliding doors (see eg. Figs 22, 34A and 34B).
  • the Kitchen is detached by a sliding door to office storage (see eg. Fig 23A).
  • Figure 23A shows kitchen dining table details for pull out table and stools.
  • the dining table comes up out of the floor.
  • Lift mechanism for dining table and dining seat (see eg. Figure 24).
  • a plan view of a bedroom Format is provided (see eg. Figure 7A). Suggested different areas, spay lacquer, wood block/ stainless steel are provided. Recessed plinth may be in contrasting colour. The finish, colour and type of the furniture may be designed and arranged in this way:
  • Sliding wall (60) divider to be spay lacquer frame with translucent material panels (show screen).
  • Walls (160) to be mosaic - type, finish and extent selectable.
  • Bed/desk surfaces (240) to be all spray lacquer. Contrasting colours selectable.
  • FIG. 7B shows a plan view of an example of the sitting room format. In one example, finish, colour and type of the furniture are designed and arranged in this way:
  • the room configuration can be changed and adjusted in a flexible way.
  • the room arrangement can be changed based on the size of a room, e.g. a small or medium size configuration, (see eg. Figures 43 and 44).
  • the room arrangement can be changed based on the space arrangement of the room, e.g. a kitchen opposite to the sitting room/bedroom, or a kitchen next to the sitting room/bedroom, or any other arrangement that is convenient for space arrangement, (see eg. Figures 45 to 50).
  • Sliding walls can be used to create privacy or separate the room sections for different functions, (see eg. Figures 47 and 48).
  • the room configuration can be switched between day and night mode, (see eg. Figures 43A and 43B, or 44A and 44B, or 45A).
  • a residential apartment that uses mechanical or motorised systems to enable a primary room to be reconfigured to have multiple different functions, such as altering a sitting room to a dining room, to a bedroom, to a kitchen, and in which the apartment includes voids in one or more of the walls, ceiling and floor to incorporate the mechanical or motorized systems.
  • the apartment may include one or more of the following features, alone or in combination:
  • the apartment comprises a plurality of movable connected parts, wherein the movable parts are operable to moved such that the apartment is reconfigurable to present different, individual room configurations.
  • the apartment is operable to present at least two different individual room configurations.
  • the apartment is operable to present at least three different individual room configurations.
  • the apartment is operable to present at least four different individual room configurations.
  • the apartment is operable to present at least five different individual room configurations.
  • the different individual room configurations include two or more of: a master bedroom suite; a second bedroom; a sunken sitting room; a cinema; a dining room; an office; a full size kitchen; a breakfast room; a bathroom/ spa; a party room; a wine cellar, and additional hidden storage.
  • the apartment includes a false floor.
  • the false floor is one into which a table can be lowered.
  • the false floor is such that a sofa area is included below the level of the false floor.
  • the false floor is such that a hot tub is included in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
  • the false floor is such that a wine cellar is included in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
  • the false floor is such that storage is included in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
  • the false floor is such that a sitting area around a table is included in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
  • the apartment includes a false ceiling.
  • the false ceiling is one into which a bed can be raised.
  • the apartment includes mechanical furniture and the false floor and the ceiling, which are adaptable to provide different room functions, creating useable space and functionality.
  • the apartment enables a space to be re-purposed from a bedroom, to a living room, to a kitchen/diner, or to a study by raising or lowering furniture into the false ceiling and the false floor.
  • the apartment includes mechanical furniture
  • the apartment is operable to create useable functionality and space
  • the apartment includes a mechanism and structure for furniture arrangement, the apartment includes a structure which is suitable for a transformation of a space by providing an enormous storage space along with a space transformation feature, the apartment includes extra functions, styles and storage solutions,
  • the apartment includes a structure which enables more space than a typical one- bedroom flat but with more room functions,
  • the apartment provides a sitting room configuration.
  • the sitting room configuration includes a desk and office equipment and a dining table pullable out from a false floor.
  • the sitting room configuration includes a desk and office equipment and mobile island unit.
  • the sitting room configuration includes a movable furniture member which can be moved to transform the room function.
  • the sitting room configuration includes a sliding wall.
  • the sitting room configuration includes a storage floor which is openable.
  • the sitting room configuration includes a stage floor which can slide out. • the sitting room configuration includes under floor storage and a table with a flip top for occasional TV dining.
  • the sitting room configuration includes a base which is stepped to slide onto steps, wherein steps up are step drawers and stair seats.
  • the sitting room configuration includes a reversible low level unit, including storage cupboards and lift up flaps.
  • the master bedroom configuration includes a desk and office convertible into a guest bed and a dining table stored in a false floor.
  • the cinema configuration includes a projector and a vertically movable screen.
  • the cinema configuration includes a projection screen that drops down from the ceiling and can be watched from a bed that can be lowered from the ceiling and also from a sofa that is positioned in a void under the bed.
  • the dining room configuration is one wherein a dining table comes up out of the floor.
  • the dining room configuration includes three adjustable configurations, comprising an adjustable table height, an adjustable seat back angle and a rotatable false floor.
  • the apartment includes a configuration including a kitchen.
  • the kitchen includes Splash back fold downs operable to disguise the kitchen.
  • the kitchen includes a Pull out TV Cabinet and a Sliding Wall.
  • the kitchen includes a Wet services dishwasher and a washing machines and a sink.
  • the kitchen includes a Hob, an Oven, a microwave and a fridge.
  • the kitchen includes a Washer, a dryer, a coffee machine and high level storage.
  • the kitchen includes a Decorative furniture top and an exposed worktop.
  • the kitchen includes 'Bob the builder' cabinets behind coloured glass doors.
  • the kitchen includes a reversible work surface.
  • the kitchen includes stools stackable for easy storage.
  • the kitchen can be entirely hidden by the full height pocket sliding doors.
  • the kitchen includes a kitchen pull out island from a part of a counter.
  • the kitchen includes a kitchen pull out island which can be detached and wheeled to become "kitchen island” unit, or can be randomly combined.
  • the kitchen includes a kitchen pull out table and stools.
  • the kitchen includes a kitchen counter, with pull out island and stools.
  • the apartment includes a configuration including a bathroom.
  • the bathroom includes one or more of: shower head (raindance); Window with blinds; Sliding shower floor; Plunge Bath with step.
  • the apartment is operable to convert between an office room configuration and a guest bedroom configuration.
  • an office equipment desk surface "pops up" from floor below the bed in the guest bedroom configuration.
  • a sliding wall with sub-doors is provided and is operable to provide privacy.
  • the apartment is operable to allow the transformation of a space a size of a one bedroom apartment into a much bigger home
  • apartment includes an office and kitchen configuration.
  • apartment includes a configuration including a sitting room, dining room and kitchen.
  • apartment includes a configuration including a kitchen, dining room and bedroom.
  • apartment includes a configuration including a kitchen with a sliding wall.
  • apartment includes a configuration including a bedroom and bathroom.
  • apartment includes a liftable bed.
  • the liftable bed includes a bed frame.
  • the liftable bed includes a mattress frame.
  • the liftable bed includes a bed frame including laser cut plates.
  • the liftable bed is operable to be stored in a ceiling.
  • the liftable bed is a motorised bed that lifts into or descends from the ceiling on levered supports.
  • the supports run in vertical rails within a wall.
  • the supports run in vertical rails within a wall in recessed wall channels.
  • apartment includes a swivel action unit.
  • apartment includes a sliding wall.
  • apartment includes a window with a deep sill.
  • apartment includes a small lift for concealing artwork.
  • apartment includes sunken seating. apartment includes counter-weights and moving parts,
  • apartment includes sensors and electronics.
  • apartment includes a hidden room in that the hidden room can be hidden by movable parts, but not actually collapsed.
  • apartment includes a back rotating wall rotatable from a bookshelf to become a headboard in a bedroom configuration.
  • apartment includes a "light ceiling" above a sitting area in a sitting room configuration.
  • apartment includes a “Vanity unit” rotatable to provide a “Shoe display”, apartment includes a vanity cabinet that is dual sided, and also slides out and turns round to display shoes or accessories.
  • apartment includes a vanity cabinet operable to perform a swivel action including the following sequence of movements: Slide doors sidewards, Park pocket doors (variable), Pull out and begin to rotate, Rotate through 90° , Continue to rotate, Push and skde back into position, Pull out pocket doors, and Close doors,
  • apartment is such that room assembly reconfiguration is performed in response to a pull of a wall.
  • apartment is such that room assembly reconfiguration is performed in response to an opening of a floor.
  • apartment is such that room assembly reconfiguration is performed in response to a press of a button.
  • the apartment can be in a newly-built apartment block, in an apartment conversion, in an office conversion, in an office block conversion, in an exhibition, within the floors of a re- furbished commercial building.
  • kit of parts comprising parts operable to be assembled into a dwelling that constitutes an apartment as defined above.
  • a method of constructing a dwelling including the steps of newly building or converting an existing building into an apartment as defined above.

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Abstract

A residential apartment uses mechanical or motorised systems to enable a primary room to be reconfigured to have multiple different functions, such as altering a sitting room to a dining room, to a bedroom, to a kitchen, and in which the apartment includes voids in one or more of the walls, ceiling and floor to incorporate the mechanical or motorized systems.

Description

A RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The field of the invention relates to a residential apartment that uses mechanical or motorised systems to enable a primary room to be reconfigured to have multiple different functions.
2. Discussion of Related Art
The price of land in city centres and other premium locations where people want to live (e.g. proximity to work place and cultural areas) can be very high, so that a typical 1 bedroom flat in these premium location can be very costly; the availability of affordable but reasonably high quality accommodation can be very limited in many cities and the problem is generally getting worse, as cities become increasingly over-crowded.
One important urban trend to combat the shortage of affordable accommodation is for micro-flats or micro-apartments - essentially a single, primary room, with furniture that can serve multiple functions, such as a bookshelf that can be swung around to reveal a vertically stored bed that can be lowered to the floor, or a futon sleeping mattress that can be reconfigured as a sofa, or a more conventional sofa-bed. Combining this kind of dual use- furniture with other items, such as tables that fold down from the wall and highly compact kitchen equipment, can lead to a micro-apartment that is an effective use of a very small space. But these designs are not especially comfortable and rarely luxurious; multi-function furniture can be quite unattractive and obtrusive; they can be quite bulky too, defeating the object of elegant and effective utilization of a small footprint apartment.
Another approach, adopted by Hong Kong architect Gary Chang in a 330sq feet tenement apartment is to add a number of internal walls mounted on ceiling tracks and wheels within a primary room - moving the walls allows the space to be re-configured to multiple different uses. The high quality of the design makes this space both attractive and luxurious; but the moving walls are costly and themselves occupy quite substantial floor space, so limiting the available free floor space. What is needed is a new approach that enables a building, including for example serviced apartments / rentals / extended stays/ hotel rooms, to include apartments with a single primary room (e.g. flats, apartments, hotel rooms) that can be reconfigured to have multiple different functions, such as altering a primary room to be a sitting room, or a dining room, or a bedroom, but to do so whilst maintaining a high quality appearance and a sense of space that cannot be readily achieved using conventional multi-function furniture.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A first aspect of the invention is a residential apartment that uses mechanical or motorised systems to enable a room, such as a primary room, to be reconfigured to have multiple different configurations or functions, such as altering a sitting room to a dining room, to a bedroom, to a kitchen, and in which the apartment includes voids in one or more of the walls, ceiling and floor to incorporate the mechanical or motorized systems.
Specific features in one implementation include the following:
In a bedroom configuration, a mechanical or motorised system operates a sleeping platform to move down from the ceiling to rest over a seating area; in a sitting room configuration the mechanical or motorised system operates the sleeping platform to move up from the seating area to the ceiling. Other optional features are that:
o Seating area has built-in seating that is fixed in position
o Sleeping platform substantially covers the seating area.
o Seating area is sunken into a void in the floor
o Seating area is shaped to fit together with the sleeping platform
o Sleeping platform when raised provides a ceiling over the seating area o Storage areas are arranged in voids in the floor
o Sliding partition mounted in a void in the ceiling and/or floor, separates the primary room into two or more zones including, optionally, a walk-in wardrobe and a spare bed area
In a dining room configuration, a mechanical or motorised system moves a table into a position in which it forms a dining table. Other optional features are that:
o a mechanical or motorised system moves built-in seating to a position suitable for the dining table
o a table is concealed in a seat or in a void in the floor or wall
o a breakfast / preparation bar / counter folds down from wall
o a mechanical coffee table transforms to a dining table through a popup and open action o folding, pocket kitchen doors may be used
o an office desk may convert to a bed
o there may be a fold down desk / bar / vanity unit next to bedroom The apartment may include a shower with a shower tray on which a person may stand, and the tray may be moved to reveal a plunge bath.
To further distinguish over the prior art, in this invention the walls, ceiling or floor that contain the void or voids typically provide the respective functions of being a wall, ceiling and floor in a substantial portion of the primary room and are not merely part of an item of furniture that itself rests against or on a genuine (e.g. structural) part of a wall, ceiling or floor. The walls, ceilings or floors that contain the void or voids are typically, in whole or part, false walls, ceilings or floors. The apartment can be a serviced apartment, rental apartment, extended stay apartment, hotel room, or apartment for long-term lease or purchase. It can be newly-built or converted from an existing building, such as a former commercial building, taking advantage of the floor to ceiling heights typically found in such buildings, which readily enable suitable voids in the floor and ceiling to be constructed.
Taking a more detailed look at optional features, the apartment:
• Includes a false ceiling into which a bed can be raised.
Includes a false floor into which a table can be lowered.
· Includes a false floor and a sofa area below the level of the false floor.
• Enables a space to be re-purposed from a bedroom, to a living room, to a kitchen/ diner, to a study by raising or lowering furniture into a false ceiling and false floor.
• Includes a projection screen that drops down from the ceiling and can be watched from a bed that can be lowered from the ceiling and also from a sofa that is positioned in a void under the bed.
• Includes a hot tub in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
• Includes a wine cellar in the void beneath the level of the false floor. Includes storage in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
Includes a sitting area around a table in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
Aspects of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following Figures, in which:
Figure 1 shows a plan view of an apartment in sitting room format, in an office and kitchen configuration.
Figure 2 shows a plan view of an apartment in a sitting room format, with a desk and office equipment and a dining table pulled out from a false floor.
Figure 3 shows a plan view of an apartment in a master bedroom format, with a desk and office converted into guest bed and dining table stored in a false floor.
Figure 4 shows a plan view of an apartment in a sitting room configuration, with a desk and office equipment and mobile island unit.
Figure 5A shows an example of a plan of a master bedroom format; the arrows show a movable furniture member which can be moved to transform the room function.
Figure 5B shows an example of a plan of a sitting room format; the arrows show a movable furniture member which can be moved to transform the room function.
Figure 6A gives another example for a plan of a bedroom format with a Ken Bench and a sliding wall added.
Figure 6B shows another example for a plan of a sitting room format with a Ken Bench and a sliding wall added.
Figure 7A shows a finished plan view of a bedroom format.
Figure 7B shows a finished plan view of a sitting room format.
Figure 8 shows an example of an elevation view of a bedroom format.
Figure 9A shows an example of an elevation view of a sitting room format
Figure 9B shows an example of an elevation view of a stage format.
Figure 10 shows an example of an elevation view of an entire room, in a configuration of a sitting room, dining room and kitchen. (Section A-A)
Figure 11A shows an elevation view of an example of an entire room, in a configuration of a sitting room, dining room and kitchen, with Ken Bench and sliding wall added. (Section A-
A) Figure 11B shows an example of an end view of an entire room, in a configuration of a kitchen, dining room and bedroom (Section B-B).
Figure 12A shows an example of a side view for a bedroom and bathroom section (Section C-C).
Figure 12B gives an example of a side view for a bedroom section, showing a lifting process of a bed.
Figure 13 shows an example of a rising bed frame, which includes a plan of a Rising Bed Unit, a front view of the bed (view on one side A), and a side view of the bed (view on side B perpendicular to view on side A).
Figure 14A shows an example of the rising bed frame parts of Figure 13, which includes the front view of back frame, the plan view and the end view.
Figure 14B shows different views of the rising bed frame parts of Figure 13, which includes the front view of back frame, the plan view, the end view, top frame and lower frame.
Figure 14C shows a plan of a mattress frame of Figure 13.
Figure 15 shows different views of rising bed frame parts of Figure 13, which includes plan view of left side frame, top frame, mid frame and bottom frame.
Figure 16A shows different views of a header frame (above window) of rising bed central boxes, which include front view, plan view and end view.
Figure 16B shows different views of a header frame (abovebelow window) of rising bed central boxes, which include front view, plan view and end view.
Figure 17 shows examples of laser cut plates of a rising bed.
Figure 18 shows an example of an exhibition layout of an entire room.
Figure 19 shows a kitchen pull out island from a part of a counter.
Figure 20 shows a part of a counter and a cabinet of a kitchen unit.
Figure 21 shows an elevation and a plan view of a kitchen.
Figure 22 shows an example of an elevation view of a kitchen, with pocket doors open and closed configurations. (Section D-D)
Figure 23A shows an arrangement of kitchen pull out table and stools.
Figure 23B shows different views and details of a kitchen sideboard.
Figure 24 shows a lift mechanism and a Sofa back schematic for a dining table and a dining seat.
Figure 25 shows elevation and plan views of a sunken bath-shower. Figure 26 shows a sequence of movements of a swivel action of a 'Barbie' unit.
Figure 27 gives several options for a 'Barbie' unit, available for different uses and functions. Figure 28A shows an example of a master bedroom, with the bed down.
Figure 28B shows an example of a sitting room format, with the storage floor open.
Figure 29A shows another example of a master bedroom format, with the bed down.
Figure 29B shows another example of a sitting room format, converted from the bedroom format.
Figure 30 shows an example of a sitting room format, with the kitchen on the opposite. Figure 31 shows an example of a sitting room and a dining room, with a dining table and a seating set.
Figure 32 shows an example of a cinema.
Figure 33 shows an example of a dining room format, together with the kitchen and sitting room.
Figure 34A shows an example of a kitchen, with different sections of a kitchen counter and a sliding wall in stored configuration.
Figure 34B shows an example of a kitchen, with a sliding wall in closed configuration.
Figure 35 shows an example of a kitchen counter, with pull out island and stools.
Figure 36 shows an example of a sitting room and an office configuration.
Figure 37 shows an example of an occasional bedroom (or guest room) configuration, converted from an office configuration in Figure 36.
Figure 38 shows an example of using a sliding wall to form a private occasional bedroom
(or guest room) configuration.
Figure 39 shows an example of a bathroom.
Figure 40 shows another example of a bathroom.
Figure 41 shows an example of an integrated section of a dining room, sitting room and occasional bedroom configuration.
Figure 42 shows another example of an integrated section of a kitchen, dining room, sitting room and bathroom.
Figure 43A shows an example of a side view and a top view of a small-sized room configuration at the day mode.
Figure 43B shows an example of a side view and a top view of a small-sized room configuration at the night mode. Figure 44A shows an example of a side view and a top view of a mid-sized room configuration at the day mode.
Figure 44B shows an example of a side view and a top view of a mid-sized room configuration at the night mode.
Figure 45A shows an example of a top view of a different room configuration at the day/ night mode, with the kitchen next to the sitting room/bedroom, and the guest room on the opposite.
Figure 45B shows an example of a top view of a conversion of the room in Figure 45A between office/ dining configuration and guest room sleeping configuration.
Figure 46 shows an example of an integrated section of the room in the Figures 45A and 45B, including a kitchen, sitting room and a bathroom.
Figure 47 shows an example of a bedroom, a bathroom and a hidden guest room in Figure 45B.
Figure 48 shows an example of a bedroom, a bathroom and an office/dining configuration in Figures 45A and 45B.
Figure 49 shows an example of a small or mid sized bedroom in Figures 43 and 44.
Figure 50 shows an example of separated office/dining configuration in Figures 45A and 45B.
Figure 51 shows a schematic example in which a room assembly is operable to present three different individual room configurations, which are a master bedroom suite configuration, a sunken sitting room configuration, and a cinema configuration.
In the Figures, all dimensions are in millimeters unless otherwise stated.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
YO! Home implementation of the invention
YO! Home is a pioneering and intuitive living space set to revolutionise contemporary homes. This aims to transform the way we live. Homes help shape our lives. They are our refuge, and our rock. Since the invention of the city centre apartment, we've never really reinvented it. In one aspect, YO! Home is that new invention.
In an example, twelve moving parts allow the transformation of an eighty square metre space (the size of a one bedroom apartment) into a much bigger home.
In an example, at the pull of a wall (eg. a sliding wall), the opening of a floor or the press of a button one can transform an eighty square metre space into a home containing: a master bedroom suite; a second bedroom; a sunken sitting room; a cinema; a dining room; an office; a full size kitchen; a breakfast room; a bathroom/spa; a party room; a wine cellar, and additional hidden storage.
YO! Home acts as a precursor to the launch of new-build apartment blocks and office block conversions in cities around the world. Through a commitment to high quality without the relating high costs, it is believed this will attract buyers of all ages and backgrounds.
YO! Home - An apartment or dwelling, which through the use of mechanical furniture and false flooring and false ceiling can be adapted to different room functions, creating more useable space and functionality.
In an example, the property enables a master bedroom suite, a second bedroom, a sunken sitting room, a cinema, a dining room, an office, a full-size kitchen, a breakfast room, a bathroom, a party room and a wine cellar, etc, designed to fit within the space of one room.
In one example, twelve mechanical moving parts draw on a wealth of engineering technology taken from fields as diverse as yacht and automotive design and the mechanics of stage production, allowing the transformation of a bedroom (e.g. 80 sq/m) space into a much bigger home.
The architecture of the stage brings with it the basic principles of counter-weights and moving parts, allowing safe, easy and low-energy movement of large elements such as the bed and wall. More high-tech elements, such as sensors and electronics, make the concept easy to use and family-proof.
The hidden rooms, including a sunken sitting room, appear at the touch of a button. During the day this space could be used as an office before transforming into a bedroom.
Examples of main technical features:
Master Bedroom
- Master Bedroom in "Bed down" configuration (see for example Figure 28A and 29 A).
-Cantilevered "lifting bed" operable to be stored in ceiling (see for example Figures 10, 11A and 12).
-The Bedroom Elevator:
A motonsed bed that descends from the ceiling on cantilevered supports; the supports run in vertical rails within the wall (see for example Figures 12A and 12B).
-The Bedroom Elevator:
Bed down - back "rotating wall" from "bookshelf becomes "headboard".
Bed up - base of bed becomes "light ceiling" above sitting area; the Sunken Lounge with Flip Up Dining (see for example Figures 28 and 29).
Barbie Wall (see for example Figure 26).
-The Barbie Dresser and the Ken Bench (see for example Figure 6A and 6B).
"Vanity unit" rotates to "Shoe display" (see for example Figure 26); pigeon holes and doors can be closed over, (see for example Figure 27)
Sitting Room (see for example Figures 28B, 29B, 30 and 31).
• Bed up - reveals "sunken seating" area Coffee "table top lift" to become occasional TV dining
Steps up are "step drawers" and "stair seats"
• The Cellar Doors (incorporating a wine store)—The Hidden Hot Tub. Cinema (see for example Figure 32).
The Cinema Surround
• (1) "Electric Screen" (a projection screen (Y) and a projector)
• (2) The "Electric Screen" screen drops down from the ceiling (X). Disco
On base of bed is a detachable "light floor" which covers "sunken seating".
• Disco lighting above doubles as sitting area lighting.
Dining Room (see for example Figure 33).
-The Mechanical Dining Room (see for example Figure 24)
Japanese style "sunken table" and seating revealed from floor on lifting device (see for example Figure 24)
The dining table comes up out of the floor. Kitchen (see for example Figures 34 and 35).
The Reveal Kitchen with wheeling Island (see for example Figure 35)
-Part of counter detaches and can be wheeled to become "kitchen island" unit
-"Breakfast bar" with "stored stools" (see for example Figure 35)
- "Splash back fold downs" to disguise kitchen (see for example Figures 34A and 34B) - Storage "Flip downs" - a place for everything.
Office (see for example Figure 36).
-The Office Desk Trick
Horizontal "Lifting office table" reveals "occasional bed"
· Office equipment desk surface "pops up" from floor.
Occasional Bedroom (or Guest Room) (see for example Figures 37, 38 and 45B). -The Moving Wall (see "Diving Wall" in Figure 3; arrows show directions of movement)
Mam "Sliding Wall " with sub doors creates privacy (see for example Figure 38 and item 60 in Figure 7A).
-The Disappearing Guest Bed (see for example Figures 38 and 47).
· "Folding Bed" from under "Lifting office table"
Bathroom (see for example Figures 39 and 40).
• "Walk through shower" with "drying heated floor"
Bathroom uses technologies from yacht and automotive design as well as the mechanics of stage production and adapts them for the home.
The Integrated Home (see for example Figures 45 and 42).
The items disclosed in the Figures may be used, alone or in combination, in an integrated home in the style of YO! Home.
Examples of Further Aspects and Combinations in the Integrated Home
Master Bedroom
In examples, the apartment includes a part in the configuration of a Master Bedroom. See eg.
Figs. 3, 5A, 6A and 7A, particularly the Double Bed part in Fig. 5A.
The Bed can descend from or rise up into the ceiling. See for example "bed lifts up into ceiling housing" in Figs. 10 and HA, and "bed in lowered position" in Fig. 11B. A void for bed storage is provided in the ceiling (see eg. Figs. 8 and 11B).
When the double bed is lifted into the ceiling, the space previously occupied by the double bed reveals the sunken seating. See for example Fig. 5A in which the double bed is present, and Fig. 5B in which the sunken seating is revealed.
The Dividing wall can be put in a stored position, as shown for example in Fig. 1, or in a slide-out position, as shown for example in Fig. 3.
The back rotating wall can convert from bookshelf/ storage to Headboard, or vice versa. See for example Fig. 8, in which the 'Disco ' floor is in a stored position, and in which the lighting display is directed downwards. Sitting Room
The apartment is in the configuration of a sitting room. (See eg. Figs 2, 4, 5B, 6B and 7B) The bed is lifted through cantilevered supports, operable to be stored in the ceiling (See eg. Figs 10, 11A, 12A and 12B). Base of bed becomes light ceiling above sitting area (See eg. Figure 29B).
When the bed is up, the sunken seating area is revealed.
Headboard converts to bookshelf/ storage.
Storage and support for stage floor slides out.
Under floor storage, table with flip top is to become occasional TV dining. Table helps support 'stage' floor (see for example Figure 9B).
Base is stepped to slide onto steps, steps up are "step drawers" and "stair seats" (see eg. Fig. 11A).
Reversible low level unit, storage cupboards and lift up flaps are revealed.
Demountable 'stage' floor drops down with bed frame and is undipped in position (see for example Figure 9B).
Combination of Bedroom (Sitting room) and other sections
See for example Figs 10, 11, 12 and 22.
A-A refers to section views of the room with bed-up.
B-B refers to section views of the room with bed-down.
C-C refers to section views of the partial room (bedroom/ sitting room and bath room) with bed-up or bed down.
D-D refers to section views of the partial room (Dining room, office and kitchen).
An example of an elevation view of the entire room is provided (see eg. Figure 10), in the configuration of sitting room, dining room and kitchen. (Section A-A)
Window with deep sill is revealed (see eg. Figure 10).
The design provides opportunity for small lift concealing artwork (see eg. Figure 10).
Bed lifts up into ceiling housing - Lift in progress (see eg. Figure 10).
Sunken seating is revealed (see eg. Figure 10). Sliding wall is movable to divide the room (see eg. Figure 10).
Projector screen mechanism and recessed curtain track is set in front of the double bed and sunken area (see eg. Figure 10).
Stairs storage drawers are designed above the structural floor (see eg. Figure 10).
In the desk/bed section, structural soffit and suspended ceiling are revealed (see eg. Figure
10).
Sunken dining table and benches are in stored position (see eg. Figure 10).
An example of an end view of the entire room is provided (see eg. Figure 11B), in the configuration of a sitting room, dining room and kitchen. (Section B-B).
Bed is in lowered position; storage for ceiling void is possible.
An example of elevation view of the entire room is provided (see eg. Figure 11A), in the configuration of sitting room, dining room and kitchen, with ken bench, linen cupboard and sliding wall section added. (Section A- A)
Sunken dining table and benches are in a stored position.
An example of a side view is provided (see for example Figure 12A), in the configuration of a Bedroom and bathroom. (Section C-C).
Bed section -showing lift (see for example Figure 12B), the bed lifting is effected by recessed wall channel and cantilevered lift mechanism.
An example of an elevation view of a kitchen is provided (see eg. Figure 22), with the pocket doors open or closed. (Section D-D).
In an elevation view of the kitchen, the pocket doors open or closed exhibit the Kitchen details through Pull out TV Cabinet and Sliding Wall.
Bathroom
The main design of Bathroom (see for example Figure 25) includes:
• Shower head (raindance)
Window with blinds
• Sliding shower floor Plunge Bath with step
Office/Second bedroomfGuest Room)
In the office configuration, Desk and office may convert into a single guest bed (see eg. Figs. 3 and 4).
Room for office storage, printer hanging and drawer space for guest TV can be revealed (see eg. Figs. 1, 2, and 4).
Horizontal "Lifting office table" rotates to reveal "occasional bed" (see eg. Figs. 36, 37 and 45B).
Office equipment desk surface "pops up" from floor (see eg. Fig. 36).
Occasional Bedroom(or Guest Room) (see eg. Figs. 37 and 38) is formed by:
-Main "Sliding Wall " with sub doors creates privacy
-"Folding Bed" from under "Lifting office table"
Barbie Unit
'Barbie' vanity cabinet is dual sided, also slides out and turns round to display shoes/accessories (see eg. Figs 1 to 4).
The Barbie Unit can be pulled out and rotate to change sides. A swivel action is provided (see eg. Figure 26).
A sequence of movements includes:
1. Slide doors sidewards
2. Park pocket doors (variable)
3. Pull out and begin to rotate
4. Rotate through 90°
5. Continue to rotate
6. Push and slide back into position
7. Pull out pocket doors
8. Close doors
There are several design options for 'Barbie' unit, available for different uses and functions (see for example Figure 27). Option 1:
High storage 'Chubby Hole'
High storage 'Doors Closed'
Option 2:
High storage 'Doors Closed'
High storage 'Shelf Option'
Option 3:
High storage 'Dressing Table Section'
High storage 'Dressing Table Option'
High storage 'Doors Closed'
Option 4:
High storage 'Console Section'
High storage 'Console Table/Artwork Option'
High storage 'Doors Closed'
Bed Lifting Mechanism
An example of the rising bed frame is provided (see eg. Figure 13), which includes a plan of Rising Bed Unit, a front view of the bed (view on A), and an a side view of the bed (view on B).
Different views of rising bed frame are provided (see eg. Figure 15), which includes plan view of left side frame, top frame, mid frame and bottom frame.
Figure 13 shows:
• View on A: with lifting arms
Plan of rising bed unit, which include: Back frame, Mattress frame, Left side frame, Centre frame, Right side frame
• View on B: with a lifting arm An example of the rising bed frame is provided (see eg. Figure 14A), which includes the front view of back frame, the plan view and the end view. Different views of the rising bed frame are provided (see eg. Figure 14B), which includes the front view of back frame, the plan view, the end view, top frame and lower frame.
A plan view of a mattress frame is provided (see eg. Figure 14C).
Different views of rising bed frame are provided (see eg. Figure 15), which includes plan view of left side frame, top frame, mid frame and bottom frame.
Figure 15 shows:
View on B: Laser cut plates
· Plan view of left side frame
• Separate view for top frame, mid frame and bottom frame
Different views of header frame [above window] are provided (see eg. Figure 16A) -the rising bed central boxes, which include front view, plan view and end view.
Different views of base frame [below window] are provided (see eg. Figure 16B), -the rising bed central boxes, which include front view, plan view and end view.
Laser cut plates of the rising bed are provided (see eg. Figure 17).
Kitchen
The arrangement of kitchen can be divided as (see eg Figs. 1, 2 and 4):
Wet services dishwasher/ washing machines/ sink - fixed
Work top
Electrical appliance- Hob/ Oven/ microwave fridge
Equipment: Washer/ dryer/ Oven/ coffee machine/high level storage
Mobile island unit (see eg. Fig. 4)
The pull out island of part of Kitchen counter is provided (see eg. Figure 19).
The pull out island of part of counter, which can be detached and wheeled to become "kitchen island" unit, or can be randomly combined. The counter top of the kitchen unit is provided (see eg. Figure 20), in one example, it includes:
High level cabinets
• Decorative furniture top
· Splash back in "UP" position- steel or glass visible
Exposed worktop
An elevation and plan view of a kitchen is provided (see eg. Figure 21).
'Bob the builder' cabinets behind coloured glass doors
· Wet services dishwasher
Washing machines/ sink-fixed
Fold away top
• Flip up countertop becomes splash back. Stainless shell or glass on splashback side.
Reverse to be furniture finish (eg timber/ corian)
· Electrical appliances - hob/ oven/ fridge
Decorative panel with storage behind: Might conceal microwave
Pull out island unit
The Kitchen can be entirely hidden by the full height pocket sliding doors (see eg. Figs 22, 34A and 34B).
The Kitchen is detached by a sliding door to office storage (see eg. Fig 23A).
Figure 23A shows kitchen dining table details for pull out table and stools.
Pull out table with stools - folding leaves down
· Pull out table with stools - folding leaves up
Stools will be stackable for easy storage
Different views and details for kitchen sideboard are provided (see eg. Figure 23 B).
Sliding 'goal post' top to bring height up to 770mm
Work surface is reversible Dining storage and office storage can be designed together.
Dining Room
The dining table comes up out of the floor.
Lift mechanism for dining table and dining seat (see eg. Figure 24).
Position 1:
Lifting floor panel over the seat
Rising table in lowest position (at the same level as the main house floor) Position 2:
Seat back + floor panel in transitional position
Rising table in raised position ( higher than ) main house floor
Position 3:
Lifting floor panel - seat back
Colour, Type and Finish
A plan view of a bedroom Format is provided (see eg. Figure 7A). Suggested different areas, spay lacquer, wood block/ stainless steel are provided. Recessed plinth may be in contrasting colour. The finish, colour and type of the furniture may be designed and arranged in this way:
Painted wall (90), colour- matt finish with clear lacquer if required.
Spray lacquer finish to wardrobe doors (10), colour and percentage gloss, wardrobe interior painted matt finish
Faux suede step (20) and frame surround.
Vinyl floor (30) - 'Amtico' pattern
Carpet (80) -weave and colour
Barbie (40) - in general spray lacquer exterior with contrasting interior. Alternate colours for opposite sides of interior. Faux leather work surface for vanity with flip up mirror.
Spray lacquer finish to wardrobe doors (50), colour and percentage gloss. Wardrobe interior painted matt finish. Curtain (330) fabric, weight and colour selected.
Spray laquer finish to kitchen doors (70), colour, percentage gloss and Worktop material selected.
Barisol or stretched fabric ceiling (100) over.
Roman blind (110), fabric detail.
Spay lacquer finish to sill surface (120)
Painted wall (130), colour, matt finish with clear lacquer if required.
Spray lacquer finish to wardrobe doors (140), colour and percentage gloss.
Wardrobe interior (140) painted matt finish. Ken bench (140) in contrasting spray lacquer finish.
Sliding wall (60) divider to be spay lacquer frame with translucent material panels (show screen).
Barisol or stretched fabric ceiling (150) over.
Painted wall (160), colour, matt finish with clear lacquer if required.
Wooden block sliding doors to bath top (150). Open shower floor surface
Mosaic lined 'muck up' bath (150).
Walls (160) to be mosaic - type, finish and extent selectable.
Profiled rubber floor (170), pattern and colour selectable.
Cistern box (180) to have spray lacquer top surface. Mosaic to front surface.
Other wall surfaces (190) to be painted matt with clear lacquer.
Sliding doors (200) in spray lacquer finish, colour selectable.
Spray lacquer finish to wardrobe doors (210), colour and percentage gloss selectable.. Wardrobe interior painted with matt finish.
Barisol or stretched fabric ceiling (220) over.
Spray laquer finish to wardrobe doors (230), colour and percentage gloss, wardrobe interior painted matt finish.
Bed/desk surfaces (240) to be all spray lacquer. Contrasting colours selectable.
Spray lacquer finish to TV cabinet and doors (250), colour and percentage, gloss. Interior painted matt finish. Figure 7B shows a plan view of an example of the sitting room format. In one example, finish, colour and type of the furniture are designed and arranged in this way:
Faux suede/ fabric sofas (260)
Vinyl floor (270) - Amtico' pattern
Carpet (280) -weave and colour, including steps down
Faux suede/ fabric pad cushions (290)
Contrasting spray lacquer dining table top (300)
Finishes for pull out table and stools (310)
Finishes for pop up side board (320)
Change of Room Arrangement
The room configuration can be changed and adjusted in a flexible way. In one example, the room arrangement can be changed based on the size of a room, e.g. a small or medium size configuration, (see eg. Figures 43 and 44).
In another example, the room arrangement can be changed based on the space arrangement of the room, e.g. a kitchen opposite to the sitting room/bedroom, or a kitchen next to the sitting room/bedroom, or any other arrangement that is convenient for space arrangement, (see eg. Figures 45 to 50). Sliding walls can be used to create privacy or separate the room sections for different functions, (see eg. Figures 47 and 48).
In another example, the room configuration can be switched between day and night mode, (see eg. Figures 43A and 43B, or 44A and 44B, or 45A).
Note
It is to be understood that the above-referenced arrangements are only illustrative of the application for the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements can be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. While the present invention has been shown in the drawings and fully described above with particularity and detail in connection with what is presently deemed to be the most practical and preferred example(s) of the invention, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications can be made without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention as set forth herein.
CONCEPTS
A residential apartment that uses mechanical or motorised systems to enable a primary room to be reconfigured to have multiple different functions, such as altering a sitting room to a dining room, to a bedroom, to a kitchen, and in which the apartment includes voids in one or more of the walls, ceiling and floor to incorporate the mechanical or motorized systems.
The apartment may include one or more of the following features, alone or in combination:
the apartment comprises a plurality of movable connected parts, wherein the movable parts are operable to moved such that the apartment is reconfigurable to present different, individual room configurations.
each individual room configuration corresponds to a different room function.
the apartment is operable to present at least two different individual room configurations.
· the apartment is operable to present at least three different individual room configurations.
• the apartment is operable to present at least four different individual room configurations.
• the apartment is operable to present at least five different individual room configurations.
• the different individual room configurations include two or more of: a master bedroom suite; a second bedroom; a sunken sitting room; a cinema; a dining room; an office; a full size kitchen; a breakfast room; a bathroom/ spa; a party room; a wine cellar, and additional hidden storage.
· the apartment includes a false floor.
the false floor is one into which a table can be lowered.
the false floor is such that a sofa area is included below the level of the false floor.
• the false floor is such that a hot tub is included in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
· the false floor is such that a wine cellar is included in the void beneath the level of the false floor. the false floor is such that storage is included in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
the false floor is such that a sitting area around a table is included in the void beneath the level of the false floor.
the apartment includes a false ceiling.
the false ceiling is one into which a bed can be raised.
the apartment includes mechanical furniture and the false floor and the ceiling, which are adaptable to provide different room functions, creating useable space and functionality.
the apartment enables a space to be re-purposed from a bedroom, to a living room, to a kitchen/diner, or to a study by raising or lowering furniture into the false ceiling and the false floor.
the apartment includes mechanical furniture,
the apartment is operable to create useable functionality and space,
the apartment includes a mechanism and structure for furniture arrangement, the apartment includes a structure which is suitable for a transformation of a space by providing an enormous storage space along with a space transformation feature, the apartment includes extra functions, styles and storage solutions,
the apartment includes a structure which enables more space than a typical one- bedroom flat but with more room functions,
the apartment provides a sitting room configuration.
the sitting room configuration includes a desk and office equipment and a dining table pullable out from a false floor.
the sitting room configuration includes a desk and office equipment and mobile island unit.
the sitting room configuration includes a movable furniture member which can be moved to transform the room function.
the sitting room configuration includes a sliding wall.
the sitting room configuration includes a storage floor which is openable.
the sitting room configuration includes a stage floor which can slide out. • the sitting room configuration includes under floor storage and a table with a flip top for occasional TV dining.
the sitting room configuration includes a base which is stepped to slide onto steps, wherein steps up are step drawers and stair seats.
the sitting room configuration includes a reversible low level unit, including storage cupboards and lift up flaps.
• the apartment provides a master bedroom configuration.
• the master bedroom configuration includes a desk and office convertible into a guest bed and a dining table stored in a false floor.
• the apartment provides a cinema configuration.
the cinema configuration includes a projector and a vertically movable screen.
• the cinema configuration includes a projection screen that drops down from the ceiling and can be watched from a bed that can be lowered from the ceiling and also from a sofa that is positioned in a void under the bed.
the apartment provides a disco configuration.
• the apartment provides a dining room configuration.
• the dining room configuration is one wherein a dining table comes up out of the floor.
the dining room configuration includes three adjustable configurations, comprising an adjustable table height, an adjustable seat back angle and a rotatable false floor.
• the apartment includes a configuration including a kitchen.
• the kitchen includes Splash back fold downs operable to disguise the kitchen.
the kitchen includes a Pull out TV Cabinet and a Sliding Wall.
the kitchen includes a Wet services dishwasher and a washing machines and a sink.
• the kitchen includes a Hob, an Oven, a microwave and a fridge.
the kitchen includes a Washer, a dryer, a coffee machine and high level storage.
the kitchen includes a Decorative furniture top and an exposed worktop.
the kitchen includes a fold away top.
the kitchen includes 'Bob the builder' cabinets behind coloured glass doors.
the kitchen includes a reversible work surface. the kitchen includes stools stackable for easy storage.
the kitchen can be entirely hidden by the full height pocket sliding doors.
the kitchen includes a kitchen pull out island from a part of a counter.
the kitchen includes a kitchen pull out island which can be detached and wheeled to become "kitchen island" unit, or can be randomly combined.
the kitchen includes a kitchen pull out table and stools.
the kitchen includes a kitchen counter, with pull out island and stools.
the apartment includes a configuration including a bathroom.
the bathroom includes one or more of: Shower head (raindance); Window with blinds; Sliding shower floor; Plunge Bath with step.
the apartment is operable to convert between an office room configuration and a guest bedroom configuration.
in the office room configuration, room for an office storage, a printer hanging and a drawer space for a guest TV is provided.
in the office room configuration, an office equipment desk surface "pops up" from floor below the bed in the guest bedroom configuration.
in the guest bedroom configuration, a sliding wall with sub-doors is provided and is operable to provide privacy.
the apartment is operable to allow the transformation of a space a size of a one bedroom apartment into a much bigger home,
apartment includes an office and kitchen configuration.
apartment includes a configuration including a sitting room, dining room and kitchen. apartment includes a configuration including a kitchen, dining room and bedroom. apartment includes a configuration including a kitchen with a sliding wall.
apartment includes a configuration including a bedroom and bathroom.
apartment includes a liftable bed.
the liftable bed includes a bed frame.
the liftable bed includes a mattress frame.
the liftable bed includes a bed frame including laser cut plates.
the liftable bed is operable to be stored in a ceiling. the liftable bed is a motorised bed that lifts into or descends from the ceiling on levered supports.
the supports run in vertical rails within a wall.
the supports run in vertical rails within a wall in recessed wall channels.
apartment includes a swivel action unit.
apartment includes a sliding wall.
apartment includes a window with a deep sill.
apartment includes a small lift for concealing artwork.
apartment includes sunken seating. apartment includes counter-weights and moving parts,
apartment includes sensors and electronics.
apartment includes a hidden room in that the hidden room can be hidden by movable parts, but not actually collapsed.
apartment includes a back rotating wall rotatable from a bookshelf to become a headboard in a bedroom configuration.
apartment includes a "light ceiling" above a sitting area in a sitting room configuration.
apartment includes a "Vanity unit" rotatable to provide a "Shoe display", apartment includes a vanity cabinet that is dual sided, and also slides out and turns round to display shoes or accessories.
apartment includes a vanity cabinet operable to perform a swivel action including the following sequence of movements: Slide doors sidewards, Park pocket doors (variable), Pull out and begin to rotate, Rotate through 90° , Continue to rotate, Push and skde back into position, Pull out pocket doors, and Close doors,
apartment is such that room assembly reconfiguration is performed in response to a pull of a wall.
apartment is such that room assembly reconfiguration is performed in response to an opening of a floor.
apartment is such that room assembly reconfiguration is performed in response to a press of a button.
The apartment can be in a newly-built apartment block, in an apartment conversion, in an office conversion, in an office block conversion, in an exhibition, within the floors of a re- furbished commercial building.
According to a further aspect, there is provided a kit of parts comprising parts operable to be assembled into a dwelling that constitutes an apartment as defined above. In a final aspect, there is a method of constructing a dwelling, including the steps of newly building or converting an existing building into an apartment as defined above.
Note It is to be understood that the above-referenced arrangements are only illustrative of the application for the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements can be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. While the present invention has been shown in the drawings and fully described above with particularity and detail in connection with what is presendy deemed to be the most practical and preferred example(s) of the invention, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications can be made without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention as set forth herein.
A portion of this specification includes material to which a claim for copyright is made and notice is hereby given: Copyright Yo! Limited 2012 and 2013 (pursuant to 17 USC 401 and equivalent laws). A claim to copyright protection is made to the plans and schematics of the YO! Home implementation. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or disclosure, as in appears in any Patent Office file, record or official publication, but reserves all other copyrights, rights in and to designs (whether protected through a design patent, registered design or unregistered design), trade dress rights and trademark rights. No express or implied license under any of these rights is granted.

Claims

1. A residential apartment that uses mechanical or motorised systems to enable a primary room to be reconfigured to have multiple different configurations or functions, such as altering a sitting room to a dining room, to a bedroom, to a kitchen, and in which the apartment includes voids in one or more of the walls, ceiling and floor to incorporate the mechanical or motorized systems.
2. The apartment of Claim 1, in which, in a bedroom configuration, a mechanical or motorised system operates a sleeping platform to move down from the ceiling to rest over a seating area and in a sitting room configuration the mechanical system operates the sleeping platform to move up from the seating area to the ceiling.
3. The apartment of Claim 2 in which the seating area has built-in seating that is fixed in position.
4. The apartment of Claim 2 or 3 in which the sleeping platform substantially covers the seating area.
5. The apartment of Claim 2, 3 or 4 in which the seating area is sunken into a void in the floor.
6. The apartment of Claim 5 in which the seating area is shaped to fit together with the sleeping platform.
7. The apartment of Claim 2 - 6 in which the sleeping platform when raised provides a ceiling over the seating area.
8. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which one or more storage areas are arranged in voids in the floor.
9. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which a sliding partition mounted in a void in the ceiling and/or floor separates the primary room into two or more zones including, optionally, a walk-in wardrobe and a spare bed area.
10. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which a mechanical coffee table transforms to dining table through a popup and open action.
11. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which, in a dining room configuration, a mechanical or motorised system moves a table into a position in which it forms a dining table.
12. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which a mechanical or motorised system moves built-in seating to a position suitable for the dining table.
13. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which a table is concealed in a seat or in a void in the floor or wall.
14. The apartment of any preceding Claim in wThich a breakfast / preparation bar / counter folds down from wall.
15. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which folding, pocket kitchen doors are used.
16. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which an office desk converts to a bed.
17. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which there is a fold down desk / bar / vanity unit next to the bedroom.
18. The apartment of any preceding Claim which includes a shower with a shower tray on which a person may stand, and in which the tray may be moved to reveal a plunge bath.
19. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which the walls, ceiling or floor that contain the void or voids provide the respective functions of being a wall, ceiling and floor in a substantial portion of the primary room and are not merely part of an item of furniture that itself rests against or on a genuine (e.g. structural) part of a wall, ceiling or floor.
20. The apartment of any preceding Claim in which the walls, ceilings or floors that contain the void or voids are false walls, ceilings or floors.
21. The apartment of any preceding Claim when formed in a former commercial building, taking advantage of the floor to ceiling heights in such building or new build or existing other use.
22. A kit of parts comprising parts operable to be assembled into a dwelling that constitutes an apartment as defined above.
23. A method of constructing a dwelling, including the steps of newly building or converting an existing building into an apartment as defined above.
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