WO2017035339A1 - Dessus de table de protection et leurs procédés de fabrication - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- the present invention relates generally to covers for furniture or appliances. More particularly, the present invention relates to covers that may be used to protect surfaces such as tables, desktops, or the like.
- Furniture surfaces are exposed to many uses that can cause wear and/or damage thereto. Such uses may include, for example, dining, writing, various work activities, and the like.
- Kitchen and dining room tables for instance, are constantly exposed to heat, sharp objects, scratches, dents, liquid damage, and daily wear.
- table cloths or covers are often placed over the surface.
- Conventional table covers often include a top surface made of plastic and a bottom surface made of felt, which can cause the cover to move around on - and even off of - the table. Such movement is undesirable because it can cause fragile items placed on top of the table to shift and even fall and break, liquid containers placed on top of the table to spill their contents, or the like.
- the thin, often flimsy nature of existing table covers often allows heat from hot objects placed on the table surface to penetrate the table cloth and damage the table surface.
- conventional table covers are often aesthetically unpleasing, thereby requiring a user to place a table cloth over the cover to "hide" it.
- the nature of the materials used to form existing table covers substantially alters the (e.g., smooth) properties of the working or dining surface.
- a flexible cover for protecting a table surface comprises a bottom surface and a top surface, the bottom surface configured to establish a generally non-slip contact with the table surface.
- the top surface is generally opposite the bottom surface. At least one of the top surface or bottom surface is made of a material including silicone.
- the cover has a surface area of at least nine square feet.
- a method for manufacturing a cover for a table surface comprises the act of receiving a dimension set corresponding with dimensions of the table surface having a surface area of at least nine square feet.
- the method further comprises the act of providing a flexible material having a bottom surface configured to establish a generally non-slip contact with the table top.
- the flexible material further includes a top surface generally opposite the bottom surface. At least one of the top or bottom surfaces is made of a material including silicone.
- the method further comprises the act of forming the cover such that a dimension set associated with the cover is substantially equal to the dimension set of the table surface.
- a kit for protecting a top of a table where the table includes a first main table portion and a second main table portion, the first and second main table portions being separated from one another by one or more leaves.
- the kit includes a first main cover portion having a top surface and a generally opposite bottom surface. The bottom surface of the first main cover portion is configured to establish a generally non-slip contact with a top surface of the first main table portion. At least one of the top surface or the bottom surface of the first main cover portion is made of a material including silicone.
- the first main cover portion is generally flexible.
- the kit further includes a second main cover portion having a top surface and a generally opposite bottom surface.
- the bottom surface of the second main cover portion is configured to establish a generally non- slip contact with a top surface of the second main table portion.
- a least one of the top surface or the bottom surface of the second main cover portion is made of a material including silicone.
- the second main cover portion is generally flexible.
- the kit further includes one or more leaf cover portions having a respective top surface and a generally opposite bottom surface.
- the bottom surface of the one or more leaf cover portions is configured to establish a generally non-slip contact with a top surface of the respective one or more leaves.
- At least one of the top surface or the bottom surface of the one or more leaf cover portions is made of a material including silicone.
- the one or more leaf cover portions are generally flexible.
- Figure 1 is a top view of a furniture/appliance cover according to one embodiment.
- Figure 2 is a side view of the cover of Figure 1, being placed over the surface of a table.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the cover and table of Figure 2.
- Figure 4A is a side view depicting a cover being applied to a table surface from a rolled-up position according to one embodiment.
- Figure 4B is a close-up, perspective view depicting the cover of Figure 4A in a rolled-up position.
- Figure 5 is a top view of a furniture/appliance cover according to another embodiment.
- Figure 6 A is a perspective view of a table assembly including a table, a removable table leaf, and a multi-portion table cover according to one embodiment.
- Figure 6B is a perspective view of another table assembly including a table, a hinged table leaf, and a multi-portion table cover, according to another embodiment.
- Figure 7 is a side view of the table assembly of FIG. 6A further including side flaps on the table cover.
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of a furniture/appliance cover including an anti-spill edge according to one embodiment.
- Figure 9A is a top view of a furniture/appliance cover including a gutter edge according to one embodiment.
- Figure 9B is a cross-sectional side view depicting the cover and gutter edge of Figure 9A.
- a cover used to protect furniture and/or appliances is disclosed.
- table e.g., kitchen and or dining room tables
- the embodiments described herein may also be used to protect any suitable surface including, but not limited to, nightstands, coffee tables, or the like.
- Figure 1 is a top view depicting a table cover 12 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- Figure 2 shows a side view of the cover of Figure 1 being placed over a surface 26 of a table 24.
- the table cover 12 includes a top surface 14, a bottom surface 16, and a thickness 22.
- the top surface 14 is positioned generally opposite the bottom surface 16.
- the bottom surface 16 is placed on the table surface 26 of the table 24 such that the table cover 12 covers substantially all of the surface area of the table surface 26, as shown in Figures 2 and 3.
- the cover 12 functions to protect the table surface 26.
- the cover 12 is a single, unitary component. It is contemplated, however, that the cover 12 may be formed of two or more portions positioned generally adjacent to and/or coupled with one another.
- the cover 12 may include two pieces, each of which is configured to cover half of a standard table, and one or more additional pieces configured to cover one or more leaves that may be inserted into the table to expand the table surface.
- the cover of the embodiments described herein comprises a material including silicone.
- the material further includes a reinforcing material such as, for example, fiberglass. Any suitable ratio of silicone and other materials may be used.
- the reinforcing material e.g., fiberglass
- a material including silicone and a reinforcing material provides a flexible and resilient cover.
- the silicone component of the material provides desirable non-slip properties, which allow the cover to form a generally non-slip contact with another material such as the surface of the table on which it is placed and/or a table cloth that may be overlaid on the cover.
- the material is also configured to establish a non-stick contact certain other materials such as, for example, food preparations. For instance, dough may be rolled on the cover without the dough substantially sticking to the cover (or the underlying table). In some embodiments, the material used to form the cover may be treated to provide further non-stick and/or non-slip properties.
- the material used to form the table cover generally provides impact resistance to assist in preventing denting, chipping, scratching, etc. of the table surface.
- the material has heat-resistant properties, which allows, for example, hot food preparations and containers having the hot food preparations therein to be placed directly on the cover without damaging the table surface or the cover itself.
- the material may also provide a hydrophobic surface, which assists in protecting the table surface from liquids and allows for easy cleaning of the table cover.
- Conventional table covers generally consist of multiple materials/layers, including, for example, plastic and felt.
- the covers of the embodiments described herein, on the other hand, may advantageously be manufactured from a single layer of material(s), thereby lowering manufacturing expenses and enhancing the ease associated with manufacturing processes.
- the material may include additional materials including, for example, one or more polymers, dyes, antimicrobial components, combinations thereof, or the like.
- additional materials may be combined with the material used to form the table cover, a coating applied to the table cover, or the like.
- cover 12 is sized to cover substantially the entire surface that they are intended to cover/protect.
- table covers in accordance with the embodiments described herein may have a surface area of at least about nine square feet.
- the cover 12 is configured to cover substantially the entire table surface 26.
- the cover 12 may be manufactured to have a surface area with dimensions suitable for covering any standard or custom table size/shape.
- the cover 12 may be substantially rectangular.
- a cover 112 may be generally round.
- the cover may take the shape of any polygon, oval, etc. so as to substantially completely cover the underlying table surface.
- the cover 12 may be rolled into a rolled position where the rolled cover 12 is substantially cylindrical. In the rolled position, the cover can be easily stored and/or transported. The ability to roll the cover is also advantageous because of the ease in which the cover may be applied to the table surface 26, as shown in Figure 4A.
- the rolled cover may be placed at one end of the table 24 such that an outer end 40 generally aligns with a corresponding end 42 of the table surface and the bottom surface 16 of the cover 12 contacts the table surface 26. The cover 12 may then be unrolled until it covers substantially the entire table surface 26.
- Unrolling the table covers of the embodiments described herein is substantially less cumbersome and/or time consuming than processes used to apply conventional table covers, especially when covering a large table.
- a user must typically unfold the cover at one end and drag or pull the cover towards the other end of the table, sometimes having to walk around the table to completely unfold the cover and/or position the cover where desired. Then, the user must typically adjust the cover until it is generally symmetrical over each edge of the table.
- One advantage of the present invention is that a single user can easily cover a large table in fewer steps, requiring less time and effort.
- the cover 12 may optionally include at least one fastening element 34.
- the fastening element 34 allows the user to secure the cover 12 in the rolled position.
- the fastening element includes hook-and-loop type fasteners including a strap 44 and a landing zone 46.
- a first end 36 of the strap 44 is coupled to the bottom surface 16 of the cover 12 and an opposing second, free end 38 extends from the outer end 40 of the cover 12.
- the landing zone 46 is positioned on the bottom surface 16 of the cover 12.
- the landing zone 46 may be sized such that the strap 44 will contact the landing zone 46 whether the cover 12 is generally tightly rolled or loosely rolled.
- “Hook-type” fastening elements may be positioned on the strap 44, and “loop-type” fastening elements may be positioned on the landing zone 46 such that the hook-type fastening elements of the strap 44 are adapted to make contact with and mate with the loop-type fastening elements of the landing zone 46 when the cover 12 is in a rolled position. It is contemplated that the hook-type fastening elements may be positioned on the landing zone 46 and the loop-type fastening elements may be positioned on the strap 44. It is also contemplated that there may be a removable or partially removable cover positioned over the hook-type fastening element to protect the table surface 26 and/or assist in preventing other materials from attaching thereto.
- the strap 44 may be configured to be hidden when the cover 12 is in use.
- the strap 44 may be tucked between the cover 12 and the table surface 26 when the cover 12 is applied to the table 24.
- only one fastening element e.g., the strap
- the bottom surface may include a storage channel for the fastening element.
- the cover may include first and second fastening elements, where the first element is affixed to the cover and the second element is detachable.
- the landing zone 46 having loop-type fastening elements, may extend all the way to or near the outer end 40 of the bottom surface 16 of the cover 12.
- a second landing zone may be positioned at or near the outer end 40 of the bottom surface 16 of the cover 12.
- the strap 44 may be detachable from the second landing zone such that, when the cover 12 is in a rolled position, a user may remove the strap 44 from the second landing zone and use it to fasten the outer end 40 of the cover 12 to the body 48 of the cover 12 to maintain the cover 12 in a rolled position (as shown, for example, in Figure 4B).
- the cover includes a single fastening element which is not affixed to the cover and may be wrapped around the circumference of the rolled cover.
- Any suitable fastening material may be used to maintain the cover 12 in a rolled position, including, but not limited to, adhesive, hook-and-loop type fasteners such as Velcro®, snaps, magnets, combinations thereof, or the like.
- the cover 12 includes an optional border element 18.
- the border element 18 may be coupled to at least one of the top surface 14 or the bottom surface 16.
- the border element may include a functional aspect (e.g., to prevent fraying of a reinforcing material used in forming the cover 12).
- the border may be added for aesthetic purposes.
- the border element 18 may be comprised of the same material used to generally form the cover 12, any other suitable material, or a combination thereof.
- the cover 12 has a thickness 22.
- the cover 12 may have any suitable thickness 22.
- an increase in thickness 22 will provide increased protection for the table surface 26, including greater resistance to heat and impact.
- Such increased thickness 22 should, however, be balanced against increased manufacturing and material costs that may be associated therewith.
- the cover may have a non-uniform thickness.
- a generally central portion of cover 12 may have a greater thickness than the outer/peripheral portion(s) to provide extra protection for hot items placed on or near the center of the table.
- the thickness 22 may be varied to form a gradient in which spilled liquid may be urged, for example, to the center of the table 24/cover 12 or to roll off the edges of the cover 12.
- the cover 12 has a bottom surface 16.
- the bottom surface 16 is configured to establish a generally non-slip contact with the table surface 26.
- the generally non-slip contact inhibits the cover 12 from sliding around or off of the table surface 26 when it is used as a dining or work surface, while still allowing a user to easily remove it from the table 24.
- the bottom surface 16 may include one or more suction cups, weights, fasteners, or the like to further secure the cover 12 to the table surface 26.
- magnets may be embedded in the cover 14 to mate with magnets embedded in the table surface 26.
- the bottom surface 16 may be secured to the table surface 26 at one end and may be detachable at the other.
- the cover may include a hanging strap for storing the cover.
- the hanging strap may be placed over a hook, hanger, or the like to conveniently store the cover.
- the hanging strap may be permanently attached, for example, to the bottom surface so that the cover may be stored and the hanging strap may be concealed between the cover and table surface while the cover is in use.
- the hanging strap may be detachable, such that the strap may be stored separately while the table cover is in use.
- the cover 12 includes a top surface 14.
- the top surface 14 provides a generally non-slip surface, which allows the surface to establish a generally non- slip contact with, for example, plates, eating utensils, a table cloth, or the like.
- the top surface 14 may also have non-stick properties, which allows for the top surface 14 to be used as a workstation, e.g., for food preparation.
- the top surface 14 may be generally hydrophobic, thereby repelling liquids from the table surface 26 and from the cover 12 itself, which allows for easy cleaning.
- the easy cleaning of the cover surface may lend itself to being written on with, for example, dry-erase or generally washable markers. This may be useful for entertaining children during mealtime, group work/study groups, or the like.
- the top surface 14 of the cover 12 may include a decorative embellishment 20, which provides pleasing aesthetics.
- the decorative embellishment may include text, one or more graphics, designs, combinations thereof, or the like. For instance, a holiday design, sports- related design, or the like may be displayed on the top surface 14.
- the decorative embellishment 20 may include a wood grain design mimicking the look of the table surface itself. This may be desirable to protect the underlying table while providing the appearance of the table itself.
- the cover is reversible and includes decorative embellishments on both the top and bottom surfaces, thereby allowing the user to choose which side/decorative embellishment to display.
- top or bottom surface may be further treated to provide a slicker surface that more closely mimics the surface of the table.
- the top surface can be treated to provide a slick working and/or dining surface, while the bottom surface still inhibits the cover from sliding during use.
- the cover 12 may include one or more additional pieces configured to cover one or more table leaves.
- Figure 6A illustrates an expandable table assembly according to one embodiment including an expandable table having a first main table portion 64a and a second main table portion 64b. The first and second main table portions 64a, 64b are separated from one another by one or more removable leaves 66.
- a multi-portion table cover includes first and second main cover portions 70a, 70b and one or more leaf cover portions 58. When the expandable table assembly is in a retracted position, the first and second main cover portions 70a and 70b cover substantially the entire surface of the main table portions 64a and 64b, respectively.
- the one or more leaf cover portions 58 may be applied to cover the leaf 66, such that substantially all of the expanded table surface is covered. It is contemplated that more than one removable leaf and corresponding leaf cover(s) may be included in the expandable table assembly.
- Figure 6B illustrates another embodiment in which a hinged table assembly includes a main table portion 24, at least one hinged leaf 56, and a multi-portion table cover 68.
- the multi-portion table cover 68 includes a main cover portion 70 and one or more leaf cover portions 58.
- the hinged leaf 56 may be coupled to one or more edges 54a, 54b, 54c, 54d of the table 24 by, e.g., one or more hinges 74.
- the hinged leaf(s) 56 may be pivoted along a hinge to a position that is generally coplanar with the surface of the main table portion 24.
- the table assembly may include one or more features or elements for maintaining the hinged leaf(s) in the coplanar position.
- the main cover portion 70 may be placed on the main table portion 24 and the leaf cover portion 58 may be placed on the hinged leaf 56 such that the cover portions 70 and 58 cover substantially all of the surface area of the main table portion 24 and the hinged leaf 56, respectively.
- each of the cover portions 70 and 58 have shapes and sizes that substantially correspond with the portion of the table that they are intended to cover.
- Multi-piece table covers as shown in the exemplary embodiments of Figures 6A and 6B have many advantages.
- conventional table covers are not expandable.
- an entirely different table cover must be purchased and used when a table is expanded to include one or more leaves.
- many expandable table assemblies include at least two leaves, a user may be required to purchase (and store) three separate table covers for a single expandable table assembly.
- the multi-piece table covers of the embodiments described herein establish a generally non-slip contact with the underlying table surface, allowing the main cover portions to remain on the table during the expansion process without sliding around or off of the table.
- the table may be expanded by inserting one or more leaves without having to first remove the first and/or second main cover portions from the main table portions.
- one or more of the cover portions of a multi-piece table cover may include an element for linking the respective table cover portions to one another.
- one or more ends of the leaf cover may include a generally thin flap 72 extending from or near its bottom surface.
- the flap may be placed under or secured to a bottom surface of the adjacent main table cover and/or an adjacent leaf cover, as shown, for example, in Figure 7.
- the flap assists, e.g., in preventing spills from seeping in between the adjacent cover portions and potentially damaging the surface of the underlying table.
- a top surface 114 of a cover 112 may include an anti-spill edge 50.
- the anti-spill edge 50 is configured to inhibit liquids, food preparations, and the like from spilling off of the top surface 114 and onto users, chairs, the ground, and the like.
- the anti-spill edge 50 of the illustrated embodiment includes a protrusion 52 extending generally upwardly from the edges 54a, 54b, 54c, 54d of the cover.
- the protrusion 52 may have any suitable height.
- the anti-spill edge 50 and cover 112 form a single, unitary component.
- the anti-spill edge 50 may be removable from the top surface 114. Such embodiments may be particularly advantageous for use on tables on which children typically eat/drink to assist in catching dropped food and/or spilled drinks.
- a cover 112 may include a gutter edge 76.
- the gutter edge 76 is configured to catch items and/or liquids that have fallen or spilled off the edge of the table. As shown in Figure 9A, the gutter edge 76 extends along the perimeter of the cover 112. As depicted in Figure 9B, the gutter edge 76 has a channel 78 extending generally downward from the top surface for catching the spilled items and/or liquids. As further shown in Figure 9B, the top of gutter edge 76 is positioned such that it forms a generally co-planar relationship with the top surface of cover 112. The bottom of channel 78 is positioned such that it forms a generally co-planar relationship with the bottom surface of cover 112.
- a manufacturer receives a dimension set corresponding with a table to be covered by the table cover.
- the dimension set may generally correspond to that of a kitchen / dining room table and, as such, corresponds with a surface area of at least nine square feet.
- the dimension set includes a table length 28 and a table width 30, as shown in Figure 5.
- the dimension set may include a radius for a generally round table.
- a silicone -containing, flexible table cover 12 may then be formed having a dimension set substantially equal to the table dimension set.
- the cover 12 may include additional materials including a reinforcing material (e.g., fiberglass), one or more polymers, dyes, antimicrobial components, combinations thereof, or the like. Any suitable process may be used to form the cover.
- At least one decorative embellishment may be applied to the top surface of the cover during the manufacturing process.
- the method of manufacture may further comprise rolling the cover. Rolling may be accomplished by either manual or automated means and allows the cover to be easily packaged for retail or commercial sale. Fastening elements, as discussed above, may also be added to the cover 12 to assist in securing the cover when it is in a rolled position.
- the manufacturer may also receive a dimension set corresponding with dimensions of one or more table leaves.
- the table leaf dimension set includes a leaf length and a leaf width.
- the dimension set may include a radius and/or arc length for a leaf used with a circular table.
- One or more additional cover pieces may then be formed having a dimension set substantially equal to the dimension set of the one or more table leaves.
- a cover may be part of a kit for protecting a table surface.
- the kit may include, for example, a kitchen or dining room table having a table surface with a surface area of at least about nine square feet.
- the kit may also include one or more covers comprising a silicone material and including top and bottom surfaces.
- the kit or the cover may also contain a border element for wrapping around at least one edge of the cover.
- the kit may further include one or more table leaves configured to be inserted into, for example, a kitchen or dining room the table having a table surface area of at least nine square feet in order to expand the table top surface.
- the kit may also include one or more additional cover pieces configured to substantially cover the one or more table leaves.
- the kit may include a storage container and a fastening element for storing and transporting the cover 12 in a rolled position.
- the container may have a cylindrical shape configured to receive the cover in a rolled position. It is contemplated that the inside of the container is made from or coated with a material that the cover generally does not stick to, thereby providing ease of insertion and removal of the rolled cover to and from the container.
- the container may also be configured to store any additional leaf cover pieces, straps, or the like.
- the kit may include an anti-spill edge and/or a gutter edge, as shown in Figures 8, 9 A, and 9B, that may be coupled to the top surface of the cover.
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La présente invention concerne un dessus de table comprenant un matériau de silicone, qui comporte des surfaces supérieure et inférieure. Contrairement aux dessus de table traditionnels, ce dessus de table est un dessus unitaire et souple présentant d'excellentes propriétés de surface pour les repas et l'espace de travail. En outre, la surface inférieure établit un contact non glissant avec la surface de la table pour empêcher le dessus de glisser sur la table ou depuis la table. Le dessus de table peut être agencé et conservé dans une position enroulée pour son stockage et pour une application facile sur la surface de la table.
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