专利摘要:
A furniture module (170) is disclosed, comprising a housing (100) having opposing top and bottom ends, the housing comprising a foldable back piece (102) and two side walls (106) connected to the back piece (102); an upper portion(140) configured for being secured to the top end of the housing (100); and a lower portion (160) located proximally to the bottom end of the housing (100).
公开号:SE1650953A1
申请号:SE1650953
申请日:2016-06-30
公开日:2017-12-31
发明作者:Andersson Benny
申请人:Ikea Supply Ag;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

S&G Ref: P33240l33 WARDROBE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE WARDROBE Field of the Invention This invention pertains to a furniture module, such as a Wardrobe and a method of assembling the furniture module.
Background of the Invention Furniture modules, such as Wardrobes are ubiquitous in homes for storingapparel and other personal belongings.
WO 1995/020894 discloses a method of manufacturing a foldable back partdevice for use Within furniture industry When manufacturing inter alia Wardrobes.
A problem With existing Wardrobes is that they take a long time to assembleand require more than one person to assemble. They are also difficult to package andsell due to their limited modularity.
It Would be desirable to provide improved Wardrobes that address the drawbacks and limitations of the prior art.
Summary of the Invention Accordingly, the present invention preferably seeks to mitigate, alleviate oreliminate one or more of the above-identified deficiencies in the art and disadvantagessingly or in any combination and solves at least the above mentioned problems byproviding a fumiture module.
Although described herein as a Wardrobe, it should be understood that afurniture module may be any suitable unit including Wardrobes, storage units, cabinets,book shelves, etc.
The furniture module comprises a housing having opposing top and bottomends, the housing comprising a foldable back piece and two side walls connected to theback piece; an upper portion configured for being secured to the top end of the housing;and a lower portion located proximally to the bottom end of the housing.
S&G Ref: P33240l33 The back piece may be foldable down a centre line extending between the topand bottom ends of the housing.
The furniture module may further comprise Channels on the side walls intowhich the edges of the foldable back piece are received.
The furniture module may further comprise at least one Wardrobe floorsupporter configured for engaging with the side walls proximal to the bottom end of thehousing.
The Wardrobe floor supporter may comprise a recess configured for receivingan end portion of a back beam; and a support pin configured for being received within afloor recess on the floor.
The back beam may have at least one fastener for securely engaging the backbeam with the foldable back piece proximal to the bottom end of the housing.
The furniture module may further comprise a front beam configured for beingsecured to the side walls proximal to the bottom end of the housing.
The front beam may comprise at least one beam securing proj ection configuredfor insertion into a beam receiving hole on the side wall proximal to the bottom end ofthe housing.
The upper portion may comprise at least one upper portion securing projectionconfigured for being received by a wall recess on the side wall.
The furniture module may further comprise a cap for covering the recess on theside wall.
The foldable back piece may comprise a surface layer such as a foil andWherein the foil serves as a hinge for at least one part of the foldable back piece.
Further advantageous embodiments are disclosed below and in the appendedpatent claims.
Brief Description of the Drawings These and other aspects, features and advantages of which the invention iscapable will be apparent and elucidated from the following description of embodimentsof the present invention, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. l is a perspective view of a folded-up housing of a wardrobe according to an embodiment; S&G Ref: P33240133 Fig. 2 is a perspective and top cross-sectional view of the partially unfoldedhousing in Fig. 1; Fig. 3A shows perspective views of a Wardrobe floor supporter engaging withthe unfolded and assembled housing in Fig. 1; Fig. 3B is a perspective view of the Wardrobe floor supporter in Fig. 3Apartially engaged With the housing; Fig. 3C is a perspective view of the Wardrobe floor supporter in Fig. 3A fullyengaged with the housing; Fig. 4A is a side view of the Wardrobe floor supporter in Fig. 3B; Fig. 4B is a side view of the Wardrobe floor supporter in Fig. 3C; Fig. 5A shows perspective views of a front beam engaging with the unfoldedand assembled housing in Fig. 1; Fig. 5B is a front view of the front beam prior to engaging With the side Wall ofthe housing in Fig. 5A; Fig. 5C is a front view of the front beam after engagement With the side Wall ofthe housing in Fig. 5A; Fig. 6A shows perspective views of a back beam prior to engaging With theWardrobe floor supporter in Fig. 3C; Fig. 6B shows a partial perspective view of the back beam partially engagedwith the Wardrobe floor supporter in Fig. 6A; Fig. 6C shows a partial perspective view of the back beam in Fig. 6B furtherengaged with the Wardrobe floor supporter and partially engaged With the back piece ofthe housing; Fig. 6D shows a partial perspective view of the back beam in Fig. 6Ccompletely engaged with the Wardrobe floor supporter and the back piece of thehousing; Fig. 7 illustrates a perspective view of the Wardrobe ceiling prior toengagement with the unfolded and assembled housing in Fig. 1; Fig. 7A is a perspective view of the Wardrobe ceiling in Fig. 7 partiallyengaged with the housing: Fig. 7B is a side view of the Wardrobe ceiling and the housing in Fig. 7A; Fig. 7C is a side view of the Wardrobe ceiling in further engagement With thehousing in Fig. 7B; Fig. 7D is a side view of the Wardrobe ceiling in complete engagement With the housing in Fig. 7C; S&G Ref: P33240133 Fig. 8 is a partial perspective vieW illustrating a cap to cover the recesses in theside Walls following engagement of the Wardrobe ceiling With the housing in Fig. 7D;Fig. 9A illustrates a partial perspective view of the Wardrobe floor prior toengagement With the Wardrobe floor supporters in Fig. 3C; andFig. 9B illustrates an assembled Wardrobe according to an embodiment.
Description of embodiments The following table lists particular features of the furniture module, in the form of a Wardrobe, and their respective reference numeral as described in the text below andin the figures.
Feature Reference numeralHousing 100 Foldable back piece 102 Surface layer 103 Centre line 104 Slits 105 Side Walls 106Pre-drilled holes 108 Channels 110Wardrobe floor supporter 112 Recess 1 13 Support pin 1 14Supporter securing projections 115, 116Supporter receiving holes 117, 118Beam receiving holes 119, 120Front beam 122 Beam securing projections 124. 125Back beam 130 Fastener 132 Fastener head 134Wardrobe ceiling 140 Ceiling securing projections 141, 142, 143Wall recesses 144, 145, 146Cap 148 Cut out 150 Wedge 152Wardrobe floor 160 Floor recesses 162 S&G Ref: P33240133 Feature Reference numera]Wardrobe 170Adjustable foot 172 As the Wardrobe is intended to stand on the floor in a room With a ceiling /roof, certain features of the Wardrobe are described using the terms lower and upperwhich are relative to the bottom (or room floor) and top (or room ceiling) ends of theWardrobe. Lower is intended to imply to any position that is below or further away fromthe top end of the wardrobe (or room ceiling) in the direction of the wardrobe bottom(or room floor). Conversely, upper is intended to imply to a position that is above orfurther away from the bottom end of the wardrobe (or room floor) in the direction of thewardrobe top (or room ceiling). Vertical and horizontal wardrobe features haveorientations that are approximately perpendicular and parallel respectively to the bottom(or room floor) and top (or room ceiling) ends of the wardrobe.
Figs. 1 to 9B illustrate the assembly of a Wardrobe 170. The main componentsof the Wardrobe 170 are a housing 100 comprising a foldable back piece 102 and twoside walls 106, a ceiling 140, and a floor 160.
Fig. 1 depicts a user commencing assembly of the wardrobe 170 by moving ahousing 100 into a suitable position. The housing 100 in Fig. 1 has a folded-upconformation Which allows smaller packaging and more efficient transport of theunassembled wardrobe 170.
As shown in Fig. 2, housing 100 has a foldable back piece 102 and two sidewalls 106 pre-mounted to side edges of the back piece 102. The back piece 102 has acentre line 104 about which the back piece 102 is foldable to facilitate compactpackaging and transport of the unassembled wardrobe. Each side wall 106 has aplurality of pre-drilled holes 108 for receiving fastening elements (not shown) such asscrews that may be utilized in the installation of shelves, brackets, or apparel-hangingrods in the wardrobe, if desired. Back piece 102 is a thin board of sheet-type materialWhereas the side Walls 106 are thicker than the back piece. The housing 100 is in apartially unfolded conformation in Fig. 2. During assembly housing 102 is fullyunfolded by moving each side wall 106 further away from each other in the directionsof the block arrows in Fig. 2 to the conformation in Fig. 3A. When unfolding thehousing the edges of the back piece 102 are already fixedly attached to channels 110 onthe side Walls 106 as best seen at the top of Fig. 2. Glue or another suitable adhesive ispreferably applied to the edges of the back piece 102 and/ or channels 110 duringmanufacturing, such that the back piece 102 is premounted the side walls 106 when the S&G Ref: P33240133 Wardrobe 170 is to be assembled. As the back piece 102 is fixed to the side walls 106strength and stability is added to the Wardrobe during assembly.
The back piece 102 is preferably produced by a board being covered by asurface layer 103, or foil. The ability to fold the back piece 102 is preferably achievedby providing a slit through the board, while leaving the surface layer 103 intact. Thesurface layer or foil 103 will thus ensure that the back piece 102 is foldable.
As is further shown in Fig. 2 the back piece 102 has small slits 105 adjacent toits edges, whereby the slits 105 are positioned such that they allow the back piece 102to fold and unfold, respectively. The slits 105 thus act as hinges for the back piece 102to allow it to be positioned in parallel with the side walls 106 (before assembly) andperpendicular to the side walls 106 (when assembled), and of course any position therebetween. As explained above, folding is possible due to the flexibility of the surfacelayer 103.
Fig. 3A shows four wardrobe floor supporters 112 engaging with the lowerportion of the side walls 106. Each floor supporter 112 has an approximatelyrectangular prismatic shape. Once installed on the side wall 106 the rectangular faces ofsupporter 112 are vertical. A recess 113 is located on one vertical face of the prism. Asupport pin 114 is located on the upper horizontal face of the supporter 112. The recess113 and the pin 114 are described further below. Beam receiving holes 119, 120 asshown in Fig. 3A will also be described below in respect of Figs. 5A, 5B, and 5C. Eachsupporter 112 also has two securing projections 115, 116 located on another verticalface of supporter 112 opposing the recess 113. The securing projections 115, 116 arereceivable by holes 117, 118 on each side wall 106. Securing of a supporter 112 onto aside wall 106 is illustrated in more detail in Figs. 3B, 3C, 4A, and 4B. Projection 116 isinserted horizontally into hole 118 while proj ection 115 is inserted into the largerportion of hole 117 so that the vertical axis of the supporter 112 is tilted relative to thevertical axis of the housing 100 as seen in F ig. 4A. Force is then applied to supporter112 in the direction of the straight block arrow in Fig. 3B and the straight arrow in F ig.4A to secure the projection 116 into hole 118. At the same time a tilting force is appliedto the supporter 112 in the direction of the curved arrows in Figs. 3B and 4A to secureprojection 115 into the smaller portion of hole 117. Figs. 3C and 4B show the wardrobefloor supporter 112 in complete engagement with side wall 106.
Fig. 5A shows a front beam 122 engaging with the lower portion of the sidewalls 106 of unfolded and assembled housing 100. Front beam 122 is rectangular prismatic in shape and has beam securing projections 124 and 125 on both vertical end S&G Ref: P33240133 faces of the beam 122. Each projection 124 and 125 is threaded to correspond with athreaded portion of holes 119 and 120. Installation of the front beam 122 to the front ofthe Wardrobe is shown in Figs. 5B and 5C. Threaded projection 124 is insertedhorizontally into the unthreaded portion of hole 120 on side wall 106 at the same timethreaded projection 125 is inserted horizontally into the unthreaded portion of hole 119in the direction of the block arrows in Fig. 5B. This is repeated at the opposing end ofthe beam 122 (not shown). Force is then applied to beam 122 in the direction of theblock arrows in Fig. 5C to lower and secure the projections 124, 125 into the threadedportions of holes 119 and 120. Once installed front beam 122 provides additionalstrength to the wardrobe and covers the gap between wardrobe floor and room floor.
A back beam 130 is installed at the rear and lower portion of the wardrobe asdepicted in Fig. 6A. The back beam 130 is also rectangular prismatic in shape and hastwo fasteners 132 on a longitudinal rectangular face of the back beam 130. Installationof the back beam 130 is shown in Figs. 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6D. An end portion of beam130 is lowered into the recess 113 of a floor supporter 112 as shown by the blockarrows in Fig 6A until the position of fastener 132 corresponds with an aperture in backpiece 102 as shown in Fig. 6B. The beam 130 and the back piece 102 are then squeezedtogether as shown in Fig. 6C resulting in fastener head 134 on fastener 132 passingthrough the aperture on the back piece 102. The beam 130 is then further lowered intorecess 113 so that the back piece 102 is located in between the back beam 130 and thefastener head 134 as shown in Fig. 6D.
Figs. 7, 7A, 7B, 7C, and 7D illustrate fitting of a wardrobe ceiling 140 to theupper portion of the side walls 106. Ceiling 140 has securing projections 141, 142, and143 on two opposing ends of the ceiling 140. Ceiling 140 is lowered at an inclined anglerelative to the side wall 106 and back piece 12 in order that projection 143 is loweredvertically into wall recess 146 as shown by the block arrows in Figs. 7A, 7B. Ceiling140 is then moved horizontally towards the back piece 102 as shown by the block arrowin Fig. 7C to secure projection 143 further into wall recess 146. This also lines upprojection 142 in close proximity with wall recess 145. Finally ceiling 140 is loweredinto a horizontal position in which projections 141 and 142 are inserted into wallrecesses 144 and 145 respectively as shown by the block arrows in Fig. 7D. A grooveon the lower face of ceiling 140 receives the upper edge of back piece 102.
A cap 148 is placed over securing projections 141, 142, and 143 as shown inFig. 8 after installation of the ceiling 140 on the wardrobe. The cap 148 has a wedge152 that is slid securely into cut-out 150 on side wall 106. Cap 148 ensures the securing S&G Ref: P33240133 projections 141, 142, and 143 are not accidentally removed from the Wall recesses 144,145, and 146 and provides the ceiling With a more visually pleasing appearance.
Fig. 9A illustrates fitting of Wardrobe floor 160 into the Wardrobe. TheWardrobe floor 160 has four Wardrobe floor recesses 162 located near the corners of thefloor 160. The floor 160 is lowered into the Wardrobe until each floor recess 162receives the pin 114 of floor supporter 112. The floor supporter 112 also has a foot 172that is in contact With the floor of the room Where the Wardrobe is standing. In analternative embodiment (not illustrated) the foot 172 is an adjustable foot and the pin114 is a rotatable pin that is operatively connected to the adjustable foot. Rotation of thepin in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction results in vertical up or down movement ofthe adjustable foot. This is most useful Where the Wardrobe is to stand on a floor that isnot level. One or more of the adjustable feet on the floor supporter 112 can be lowereduntil the foot/ feet contacts the floor of the room simply by rotating the pin prior toinstallation of the Wardrobe floor 160.
In another embodiment (also not illustrated) one or more brackets may bemounted With screws or other fasteners to the uppermost portion of the interior face ofthe side wall 106 and/ or the back piece 102 to further support the ceiling 140 of theWardrobe. Such brackets may be mounted using pre-drilled holes 108 or new holes maybe drilled into the side walls and/ or back piece. The brackets may be corner bracketsthat are mounted to both a side Wall and the back piece in the uppermost interior comersof the Wardrobe.
The assembled Wardrobe 170 is shown in Fig. 9B. Advantageously, theWardrobe 170 is able to be assembled in less than five minutes by a single person. Thestructure and design of the wardrobe”s component parts for example, the foldable backpiece 102, allows the Wardrobe to be transported in a convenient flat package.
Although the present invention has been described above with reference tospecific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific form set forthherein. Rather, the invention is limited only by the accompanying claims.
In the claims, the term “comprises/comprising” does not exclude the presenceof other elements or steps. Additionally, although individual features may be includedin different claims, these may possibly advantageously be combined, and the inclusionin different claims does not imply that a combination of features is not feasible and/ oradvantageous. In addition, singular references do not exclude a plurality. The terms “a”,“an”, “f1rst”, “second” etc do not preclude a plurality. Reference signs in the claims are provided merely as a clarifying example and shall not be construed as limiting the scope S&G Ref: P33240133 of the claims in any Way.
权利要求:
Claims (11)
[1] 1. A furniture module, such as a Wardrobe (170) or book shelf, comprising: a housing (100) having opposing top and bottom ends, the housing comprisinga foldable back piece (102) and two side walls (106) connected to the back piece (102); an upper portion(140) configured for being secured to the top end of thehousing (100); and a lower portion (160) located proximally to the bottom end of the housing(100).
[2] 2. The furniture module (170) according to claim 1, wherein the back piece(102) is foldable down a centre line (104) extending between the top and bottom ends ofthe housing (100).
[3] 3. The furniture module (170) according to claim 1 or claim 2, furthercomprising Channels (110) on the side walls (106) into which the edges of the foldableback piece (102) are received.
[4] 4. The furniture module (170) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, furthercomprising at least one wardrobe floor supporter (112) configured for engaging with theside walls (106) proximal to the bottom end of the housing (100).
[5] 5. The furniture module (170) according to claim 4, wherein the wardrobefloor supporter (112) comprises: a recess (113) configured for receiving an end portion of a back beam (130);and a support pin (114) configured for being received within a floor recess (162) onthe floor (160).
[6] 6. The furniture module (170) according to claim 5, wherein the back beam(130) has at least one fastener (132) for securely engaging the back beam with thefoldable back piece (102) proximal to the bottom end of the housing (100). l lS&G Ref: P33240133
[7] 7. The furniture module (170) according to any one of claims 1 to 6, furthercomprising a front beam (122) configured for being secured to the side Walls (106)proximal to the bottom end of the housing (100).
[8] 8. The furniture module (170) according to claim 7, Wherein the front beam(122) comprises at least one beam securing projection (124, 125) configured forinsertion into a beam receiving hole (119, 120) on the side Wall (106) proximal to thebottom end of the housing (100).
[9] 9. The furniture module (170) according to any one of claims 1 to 8,Wherein the upper portion (140) comprises at least one upper portion securingprojection (141, 142, 143) configured for being received by a wall recess (144, 145,146) on the side Wall (106).
[10] 10. The furniture module (170) according to claim 9, further comprising acap (148) for covering the recess (144, 145, 146) on the side Wall (106).
[11] 11. The furniture module (170) according to any one of claims 1 to 10, Whereinthe foldable back piece (102) comprises a surface layer (103) such as a foil and Whereinthe foil (103) serves as a hinge for at least one part of the foldable back piece (102).
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