WO2016065452A1 - Móvel estofado modular - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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- A47C7/24—Upholstered seats
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B47/00—Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements
- A47B47/0091—Modular arrangements of similar assemblies of elements
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C13/00—Convertible chairs, stools or benches
- A47C13/005—Modular seating
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C4/00—Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
- A47C4/02—Dismountable chairs
- A47C4/028—Upholstered chairs, e.g. metal, plastic or wooden chairs
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C7/00—Parts, details, or accessories of chairs or stools
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- A47C7/16—Seats made of wooden, plastics, or metal sheet material; Panel seats
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C4/00—Foldable, collapsible or dismountable chairs
- A47C4/02—Dismountable chairs
- A47C4/022—Dismountable chairs connected by bars or wires
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C5/00—Chairs of special materials
- A47C5/12—Chairs of special materials of plastics, with or without reinforcement
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- the present invention relates to a modular upholstered furniture, more precisely to a modular upholstered furniture made of polymeric material and provided with a plurality of modular compositions easily associated with each other through a plurality of engaging elements.
- the production process of the furniture industry (such as the production of sofas and armchairs) is essentially based on manual manufacture and the main raw material used in the sector is wood.
- the furniture produced by rotomolding is configured as large integral plastic blocks that give shape to the piece, in addition, it is common the use of metallic structures so that the desired mechanical resistance is reached.
- furniture known in the art provides an efficient mode of fixation between the parts and still requires the use of metal elements in order for the desired stability to be achieved.
- a modular furniture made of polymeric material and bringing benefits to all involved in the production / distribution / sale / use chain of the furniture.
- the proposed modular upholstered furniture is advantageous in the production process, guaranteeing an increase in productivity, greater standardization / dimensional regularity of the pieces, reduction of waste of materials, reduction of workmanship, better quality control, greater ergonomics for the worker and also the use of recyclable material in place of wood.
- the advantages lie in the possible geographical expansion of the business due to the ease of creating new assembly lines in remote areas, a lower logistical cost with the possibility of better distribution of parts before fitting of the furniture and greater occupation of transportation vehicles (lower unit freight cost per piece).
- the present invention has for its object the provision of a modular upholstered furniture fabricated with internal structure in polymer material and provided with a plurality of modular compositions. It's an added goal! of the present invention the provision of a modular upholstered furniture in which the association between the modular compositions is carried out easily and intuitively by means of locking elements.
- a further object of the present invention is the provision of a modular upholstered furniture which may optionally be provided with a comfort extender, thereby allowing the displacement of its seat and increasing the user's degree of comfort of the furniture,
- the present invention also aims to provide a modular upholstered furniture which can be customized, thus enabling the user to establish a configuration to the modular furniture according to their preferences. Changing the concept of upholstery from durable to consumer goods.
- a further object of the present invention is the provision of a modular upholstered furniture which allows the consumer himself to change the clothing according to his taste and with changes in tendencies, or according to the wear of the fabric covering (wrapping) the compositions of the proposed furniture.
- the furniture is configured so that the modular compositions are associable with each other through at least one engaging member disposed in each of the modular compositions, so that distinct modular compositions have engaging elements of cooperating structural form to provide the association of the compositions the modular furniture.
- the proposed furniture allows its garment to be made through the use of at least one contact fastener and a closure element, enabling the user to perform the exchange of the dressing when necessary, either for maintenance or to eliminate the customization of the furniture.
- Figure 1 is a representation of the support base to be used in the proposed modular upholstered furniture, wherein Figure 1 (a) shows a front view, Figure 1 (b) is a perspective view and Figure 1 (c) is a top view.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a seat guide used in the modular upholstered furniture proposed in the present invention, wherein Figure 2 (a) illustrates the portion of the seat guide facing the inner area of the modular furniture and Figure 2 (b ) illustrates its opposite portion;
- Figure 3 illustrates the seat guide shown in Figure 2, wherein Figure 3 (a) is a front view and Figure 3 (b) is a top representation;
- Figure 4 It is a prominent representation of the sliding stroke existing in the seat guide;
- Figure 5 is a representation of the support arm which integrates the proposed modular upholstered furniture, wherein Figure 5 (a) is a front view and Figure 5 (b) is a perspective representation;
- Figure 6 It is an additional representation of the support arm, now illustrating its lateral view;
- Figure 7 is a representation of one end of the modular upholstered furniture illustrating the use of only one support arm;
- Figure 8 is a representation of one end of the modular upholstered furniture illustrating the use of two support braces;
- Figure 10 is a perspective view of a side abutment unit used in the modular upholstered furniture proposed in the present invention.
- Figure 1 1 - It is a rear view of the modular upholstered furniture highlighting the side rests and their association to the support bases;
- Figure 12 It is a representation of the structural configuration of the lateral backrest
- Figure 13 is a prominent representation of a support arm unit and a side abutment unit, indicating the attachment points between such compositions;
- Figure 14 is a representation of the preferred configuration of the modular upholstered furniture proposed in the present invention, wherein Figure 14 (a) is a front view and Figure 14 (b) is a later representation; Figure 15 is a representation of the portion of the support base that faces the inner area of the modular upholstered furniture;
- Figure 16 is a top representation of the modular upholstered furniture proposed in the present invention, highlighting the comfort structure.
- Figure 17 is a prominent representation of the modular compositions to which the comfort structure is associated, wherein Figure 17 (a) highlights the rear and lower portion of the modular furniture and Figure 17 (b) is a side cross-sectional representation of the modular furniture.
- modular upholstered furniture 1 also referred to as modular furniture 1
- modular furniture 1 also referred to as modular furniture 1
- a modular furniture 1 should be understood as a sofa, armchair, or any other furniture, whether this one of any dimension, and that is apt to receive one or more pieces of upholstery for the proper use of the furniture.
- the modular furniture 1 proposed here is not restricted to a specific target public or branch of specific use, which may be used in residences, shops, summer houses, etc.
- the proposed modular furniture 1 is made of polymeric material, so that in this preferred embodiment, the material used is polyether. In an alternative embodiment, other materials / compounds could be used, such as recycled material or glass-fiber composite materials.
- This preferred configuration of the modular furniture 1 preferably comprises at least four modular compositions associable with each other, these are: a support base assembly 4, a pair of seat guides 6, a set of support arms 8 and a pair of side rests
- the number of modular compositions used for forming the modular furniture 1 may vary according to the customer's desire, so the amount used to describe this preferred configuration of the present invention should not be considered as limiting character of the proposed modular furniture 1 .
- the dimensions described for each of the modular compositions and their components should be understood only as preferred values, not resulting in any limitation to the modular furniture 1 proposed in the present invention.
- Figure 1 is a preferred representation of the support base 4 used in the proposed modular furniture 1, wherein Figure 1 (a) shows a front view and Figure 1 (b) is a perspective representation.
- the support base 4 can be understood as the modular composition which, together with the guide of seat 6 (to be described) promotes the correct support and support of the seat (upholstered) to be used in the modular furniture 1.
- At least one pair of supporting bases 4 must be used (such as a front and a rear base), of identical structure and dimensions.
- each of the support bases 4 must comprise sliding projections 5 as best represented in figure 1 (c) of the present invention.
- the slide projections 5 are disposed along each of the smaller length sides of the support base 4, extending substantially over the entire height of the base 4.
- the slide projections 5 comprise a contact surface B of approximately half the thickness value of the support base.
- FIGs 2 (a) and 2 (b) are perspective views of the seat guides 6, so that , figure 2 (a) mainly illustrates the portion of the seat guide 6 which faces (facing) an inner area of the modular furniture 1, and figure 2 (b) mainly illustrates the portion of the seat guide 8 which faces to the external area of this.
- the seat guide 6 is endowed with a length of about four times the value of its height.
- the amount of seat guides 6 used in the assembly of the modular furniture 1 will depend on the needs and desires of the customer, so that in this preferred embodiment of the present invention a pair of guides 6 are used.
- the seat guide 6 and lift base 4 respectively operate as bases for accommodating the seat (upholstered) of the modular furniture 1.
- the support base 4 can be understood as a "minor” seat base and the seat guide 6 as a “larger” seat base.
- the association between the seat guides 6 and lift bases 4 is carried out by sliding strokes 7.
- the sliding strokes 7 are arranged in the portion of the seat guide 6 which faces the internal area of the modular furniture 1 .
- Figure 3 is a prominent illustration of the seat guide 6.
- Figure 3 (a) is a front view of the seat guide 6 shown in Figure 2 (a), showing the guide portion 6 facing the interior of the modular furniture when assembling the latter. It will be appreciated from Figure 3 (a) that each slide course 7 comprises a track
- the track 13 of the sliding strokes 7 is adapted to receive and allow the displacement of the contact surface B and the sliding teeth 17.
- the sliding strokes 7 are configured as light cutouts, of a depth C of about 10 millimeters and a width D of about 30 millimeters.
- the sliding stroke 7 further comprises a plurality of grippers 18 which establish in certain points of the stroke 7 widths slightly less than the total width of the stroke and exposed in figure 3 B).
- the base structure of the modular furniture 1 will be formed.
- the modular furniture 1 may optionally comprise an important feature, said feature set forth in Figures 2 and 3 (a) and consisting of a comfort extender 14 preferably disposed on the seat guide 6.
- the comfort extender 14 is preferably configured as a hollow area longitudinally disposed on the seat guide 6 and thus allowing displacement of the seat (padding) to be used in the modular furniture 1.
- the comfort extender 14 allows for greater comfort and comfort to the user of the modular furniture 1, allowing such furniture to acquire characteristics of conventional furniture made of wood, such as the displacement of its seat (chaise).
- the modular furniture 1 should further comprise a seat support structure (comfort structure), said structure to be described in detail below.
- a seat support structure (comfort structure), said structure to be described in detail below.
- Figure 5 (a) is a front view of the support arm 8, showing the portion of the arm facing the outer area of the modular cabinet 1, upon conformation of its preferred configuration.
- the support arm 8 laterally delimits the modular furniture 1 upon its complete formation.
- the support arm 8 has a height of about 30% greater than half its total length.
- the support arm 8 comprises a set of securing shoulders 9 to provide the association between each support arm 8 on one side of the proposed modular furniture 1.
- the association of the support arms 8 with the other compositions of the modular furniture 1 will be better described below.
- the securing shoulders 9 are disposed at two of the four ends 19, 19 ', 19 "and 19' of the support arm 8.
- the securing shoulders 9 are disposed at the ends 19 and 19 'and comprise a length E of 50 mm.
- a pair of bearing arms 8 are used at each lateral end of the modular cabinet 1. At the However, a greater amount of support braids 8 could be used, depending only on the needs and desires of the client.
- connection between the supporting arms 8 of one end occurs through the association of the securing shoulders 9 of one of the arms 8 with the ends of the other arm 8 which does not comprise the securing shoulders 9.
- figure 7 is a representation of one end of the modular cabinet 1 comprising only one support arm 8.
- the lateral end of the modular furniture 1 With the additional support bracket 8 accommodated, the lateral end of the modular furniture 1 will assume a configuration as shown in figure 8.
- the user of the modular furniture 1 has the freedom to use the amount of braces 8 that is desirable to him, thus configuring , aesthetically, the modular furniture 1 that is more to his liking.
- the two opposing support arms 8, ie the support arms 8 arranged on each side of the modular furniture 1, must be interconnected.
- a support bar 23 must be associated with the most internal support brackets 8 on either side of the modular furniture, as shown in Figure 9.
- the support bar 23 traverses the seat guides 6 and the respective comfort extenders 14 therefor to be secured to a coupling point 28 disposed in each of the arms 8.
- securing members such as plastic screws, may be used to potentiate the attachment of the rod 23 to each of the support arms 8.
- compositions comprising the proposed modular furniture 1 is further provided with at least one pair of siderests 10.
- Figure 10 is a representation of one of the backrests 10 used illustrating the a portion of which faces the internal area of the modular furniture 1 when the latter is assembled correctly.
- backrests comprise sliding strokes 7 as well as the sliding strokes 7 arranged on the seat guide 6 and shown in Figures 3 and 4 of the present invention.
- the side stop 10 is preferably provided with three sliding strokes 7.
- Each of the sliding strokes 7 of the backrest 10 should be associated with the slide projections 5 of the support bases 4 , to this end, the contact face 20 must be supported to the ground, as shown in figure 11.
- the height G of the narrower portion of the side rests 10 is preferably 60% of its total height H. Still , the depth of the contact face I preferably equals 20% of the total depth J of the abutment.
- Figure 13 is a prominent representation of a bearing arm unit 8 and a side abutment assembly 10, indicating the attachment points between these components.
- a plurality of connecting holes 27 are disposed both in the side abutment 10 and in the arm 8. such as plastic screws should be used to provide for the attachment and attachment between the bearing arm 8 and the side abutment 10.
- connection holes 27 of the arms 8 and the lateral abutment 10 is indicated in figure 12 by means of dashed lines, further, to facilitate the assembly both in the factory, in the place of sale or at the end customer, bolts butterflies are preferably used.
- the end of the wider portion of the siderests 10, which end is disposed in the internal area of the furniture 1, is angularly disposed relative to the opposing portion (the portion facing the
- the angled portion comprises a plurality of recesses 21 for the attachment of at least one abutment strip 22, said abutment strip 22 to be secured between each of the recesses 21 of the pair of abutments 10 used when of the configuration of the modular furniture 1.
- Figure 14 shows the modular furniture 1 properly assembled - in its front view ( Figure 14 (a)) and in its rear view ( Figure 14 (b) ) - including all of the modular compositions described above.
- the modular furniture 1 may be used without the abutment strips 22 and only with the support bases 4 secured to the pair of side abutments 10. In this way, the abutment (region in which the user supports his back) of the modular furniture will not be so slanted compared to the configuration in which the strips 22 are used.
- this preferred configuration of the modular furniture 1 utilizes two support brackets 8 on each side of the furniture 1, two seat guide bases 6, two side restraints 10 and five support bases 4 (one front and four in the rear portion).
- the amount of supporting bases 4 used is equivalent to half of the total amount of sliding strokes 7 arranged on each of the seat guides 6 and on each side abutment 10.
- the support bases 4 used in the modular furniture 1, when correctly shaped, are arranged in parallel with one another.
- the seat guides 6 are orthogonally arranged (same as at different heights) relative to the support bases 4.
- a comfort structure 24 should be associated with supporting bases 4 disposed on the rearmost and lower portion of the furniture (referring to Figure 14 (b ) as a later reference).
- Figure 17 highlights the support bases 4 which should receive the comfort structure 24. It is noted from Figure 17 (b) that the frame 24 is initially disposed in the base 4 secured to the side abutment 10 and travels through of the through cavity 25 ( Figure 15) of the base 4 which is associated with the seat guide 6.
- the arrangement of the comfort structure 24 is as shown in Figure 16 for both the configurations in which the seat is fixed or movable.
- the comfort structure 24 is formed by two parallel structures 30 which project into the internal area of the modular furniture 1 and interconnect through a connecting structure 31, said connecting structure 31 arranged perpendicular to the parallel structures 30. In this way, when viewed in its top view, the support structure 24 assumes a U-shaped structure.
- a locking pin (not shown) is to be used to provide the attachment of the comfort structure 24 to the support base 4 which is associated with the seat guide 6.
- the locking pin (not shown) will prevent the comfort structure 24 from disengaging through the through cavity 25 of the base 4 associated with the seat guide 8 and, in this way, movement of the seat will be prevented.
- the locking pin may preferably be configured as an allen bolt or any other fastening element capable of locking the comfort structure 24 on the lift base 4.
- the locking pin should not be used for the attachment of the frame 24 to the base 4 associated with the seat guide 6. In this case, it is only necessary to lock the frame 24 to the base 4 associated with the abutment 10.
- comfort structure 24 will have its free movement through the through cavity 25 of the base 4 associated with the seat guide 6, allowing the movement (forwards and backwards) of the seat to be used in the modular furniture 1.
- each modular composition is fabricated from an injection and extrusion process.
- the modular compositions will have the same structural configuration.
- all the support bases 4 used are the same, as are the seat guides 6, the backrests 10 and the support arms 8. This fact facilitates production, reducing costs and further favors the user by allowing the acquisition of independent modules to aesthetically change the configuration of your mobile.
- the proposed modular furniture 1 the problems related to the manufacture and transportation of the furniture currently known in the state of the art are overcome.
- each modular composition can be separately delivered to both the distributor and the end user, with those responsible being responsible for simple connection between the parts as mentioned above.
- each composition can be delivered / marketed separately in an individual package, incredibly facilitating problems related to delivery in difficult to reach places.
- each modular composition may be separately marketed as a replacement part, thereby replacing a composition that has been damaged and avoiding the exchange of the furniture in its entirety.
- the modular furniture 1 proposed by means of its modular compositions, locking and engaging means, is apt to conform a furniture of 1 or more places.
- the clothing of the modular furniture 1 (and consequently of its modular compositions) is preferably carried out by means of a velcro system (contact fastener) and zipper (closing element), thus facilitating the productive process as well as the maintenance and washing making it possible for the user to use various forms of customization.
- velcro system contact fastener
- zipper closing element
- the proposed modular furniture 1 allows the user to perform the change of the dress according to their preferred taste or following variations of trends.
- the engaging elements could be configured as pressure members, slide members, cross-members and connecting pins (preferably plastics).
- the scope of the present invention incorporates any engaging member of structurally cooperative shape and able to provide the association between the compositions of the modular furniture.
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