Modular walls incorporating recessed, extendable furniture
US-9084489-B2 · Jul 21, 2015 · US
US10058170B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10058170-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615177084-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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Embedded furniture systems include a furniture assembly having a furniture stowage component and a furniture element extending from and moveably connected to the stowage component. The stowage component has a body with a furniture compartment recessed therein. The furniture element is selectively stowable in the compartment and deployable therefrom on a first side of the assembly. The assembly extends through an opening disposed in a wall component. The surface of the first side of the assembly is aligned with a first side of the wall and the covered portion of the body extends from an opposing second side of the wall. A concealing element is disposed about and substantially covers an exposed portion of the body on an opposing second side of the assembly. The concealing element includes a substantially hollow furniture component such that the covered portion of the body appears to be a piece of furniture.
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We claim: 1. An embedded furniture system, comprising: a furniture assembly comprising: a furniture stowage component having a recessed compartment; and a furniture element selectively stowable at least partially within the compartment; a concealing element disposed about a portion of the stowage component; a wall element, wherein: the stowage component is connected to or extends at least partially through the wall element; the wall element comprises a wall module comprising a frame element and a first wall panel connected to a first side of the frame element; and a body portion of the stowage component extends from a second side of the frame element, the second side being opposite the first side. 2. The embedded furniture system of claim 1 , wherein the concealing element comprises a furniture feature having a cavity, the portion of the stowage component being disposed within the cavity. 3. The embedded furniture system of claim 1 , wherein the stowage component is attached to the frame element. 4. The embedded furniture system of claim 1 , wherein the wall element further comprises a second wall panel connected to an opposing second side of the frame element, the body portion of the stowage component extending from or beyond the second wall panel. 5. The embedded furniture system of claim 4 , wherein the concealing element abuts or is connected to the second wall panel, such that the concealing element covers the portion of the stowage component. 6. The embedded furniture system of claim 1 , wherein the furniture element is connected to the furniture stowage component and is selectively moveable between a storage position and a utility position, wherein in the storage position, the furniture element is disposed at least partially within the compartment, and in the utility position, at least a portion of the furniture element extends outside of the compartment. 7. The embedded furniture system of claim 6 , further comprising: an actuating mechanism connected between the furniture element and the stowage component, wherein the actuating mechanism: (i) directs the furniture element between the utility position into the storage position; and (ii) provides a mechanical advantage for moving the furniture element from the utility position into the storage position. 8. The embedded furniture system of claim 7 , wherein: the actuating mechanism comprises an electric actuating member configured to selectively move the furniture element between the utility position and the storage position. 9. The embedded furniture system of claim 7 , wherein: the actuating mechanism comprises a piston or strut connected to the furniture element and the stowage component; the stowage component has (i) an inner surface that at least partially bounds the compartment, and (ii) an outer surface disposed opposite the compartment, and wherein the piston or strut is disposed at and connected to the outer surface. 10. The embedded furniture system of claim 9 , wherein the actuating mechanism, or piston or strut thereof, is concealed within the compartment. 11. The embedded furniture system of claim 9 , wherein the actuating mechanism, or piston or strut thereof, is substantially unperceivable within the compartment. 12. An embedded furniture system, comprising: a wall component, the wall component comprising: a frame element having opposing first and second sides; a first wall panel connected to the first side of the frame element; and a second wall panel connected to the second side of the frame element; a furniture assembly extending through the wall component, the assembly comprising: a furniture stowage component comprising a body having a furniture compartment recessed therein, at least a portion of the body extending from the second side of the frame element; and a furniture element extending from the stowage component on the first side of the frame element, wherein the furniture element is selectively stowable at least partially within the compartment and deployable therefrom, wherein the furniture element is connected to the furniture stowage component and selectively moveable between a storage position and a utility position, wherein in the storage position, the furniture element is disposed at least partially within the compartment, and in the utility position, at least a portion of the furniture element extends outside of the compartment; and a concealing element disposed about and substantially concealing the portion of the body extending from the second side of the frame element, wherein the concealing element comprises a furniture-shaped covering having a cavity disposed therein, wherein the portion of the body is disposed within the cavity. 13. The embedded furniture system of claim 12 , further comprising: an actuating mechanism connected between the furniture element and the stowage component, wherein the actuating mechanism: (i) directs the furniture element between the utility position into the storage position; and (ii) provides a mechanical advantage for moving the furniture element from the utility position into the storage position. 14. The embedded furniture system of claim 13 , wherein the actuating mechanism comprises an electric actuating member configured to selectively move the furniture element between the utility position and the storage position. 15. The embedded furniture system of claim 13 , wherein: the actuating mechanism comprises a piston or strut connected to the furniture element and the stowage component; the stowage component has (i) an inner surface that at least partially bounds the compartment, and (ii) an outer surface disposed opposite the compartment, and wherein the piston or strut is disposed at and connected to the outer surface. 16. A method of concealing embedded furniture, comprising: providing a furniture assembly comprising: a furniture stowage component having a recessed compartment; and a furniture element selectively stowable at least partially within the compartment; and covering at least a portion of the stowage component with a concealing element, the stowage component further comprising a body portion; providing a wall element; connecting the stowage component to the wall element such that the stowage component extends at least partially through the wall element; wherein: the wall element comprises a wall module comprising a frame element and a first wall panel connected to a first side of the frame element; and the body portion of the stowage component extends from a second side of the frame element, the second side being opposite the first side. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein: covering at least a portion of the stowage component with a concealing element comprises inserting the body portion of the stowage component into a cavity of the concealing element; and the concealing element comprises a furniture-shaped covering having the cavity disposed therein. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the furniture assembly further comprises: an actuating mechanism connected between the furniture element and the stowage component, wherein the actuating mechanism: (i) directs the furniture element between the utility position into the storage position; and (ii) provides a mechanical advantage for moving the furniture element from the utility position into the storage position, wherein the concealing element substantially conceals and covers the actuating mechanism. 19. The embedded furniture system of claim 18 , wherein: the act
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