IP Library Granted Patent US 9,173,483
Granted Patent B2
US 9,173,483 · App. 14/253,186 · Granted Nov 3, 2015

Article of furniture

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Patent No.
US 9,173,483
App. No.
14/253,186
Granted
Nov 3, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An article of furniture includes a base, an intermediate member positioned above the base, a top member positioned above the intermediate member, and an adjustability mechanism that is attached to the base, the intermediate member, and the top member such that the intermediate member and the top member are each moveable relative to the base and such that the intermediate member is moveable relative to the top member and the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member.

Claims (83)

1. An article of furniture comprising:

a base;

an intermediate member positioned above the base;

a top member positioned above the intermediate member; and

an adjustability mechanism that is attached to the base, the intermediate member, and the top member such that the intermediate member and the top member are each moveable relative to the base and such that the intermediate member is moveable relative to the top member and the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member;

wherein the adjustability mechanism comprises:

a first post and a second post;

the first post attached to the base and extending into at least one first aperture of the intermediate member, the first post and the at least one first aperture of the intermediate member defining a path of movement along which the intermediate member is moveable relative to the base;

the second post attached to the intermediate member and extending into at least one second aperture of the top member, the second post and the at least one second aperture of the top member defining a path of movement along which the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member; and

wherein the at least one first aperture is comprised of a plurality of slots and the at least one second aperture is comprised of a plurality of slots.

2. An article of furniture comprising:

a base;

an intermediate member positioned above the base;

a top member positioned above the intermediate member; and

an adjustability mechanism that is attached to the base, the intermediate member, and the top member such that the intermediate member and the top member are each moveable relative to the base and such that the intermediate member is moveable relative to the top member and the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member;

wherein the adjustability mechanism comprises:

a first post and a second post;

the first post attached to the base and extending into at least one first aperture of the intermediate member, the first post and the at least one first aperture of the intermediate member defining a path of movement along which the intermediate member is moveable relative to the base;

the second post attached to the intermediate member and extending into at least one second aperture of the top member, the second post and the at least one second aperture of the top member defining a path of movement along which the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member; and

wherein the adjustability mechanism is further comprised of a first friction inducing member and a second friction inducing member, the first friction inducing member is attached to the first post and contacts a portion of the intermediate member adjacent the at least one first aperture such that the first friction inducing member induces friction when the intermediate member moves relative to the base, the second friction inducing member is attached to the second post and contacts a portion of the top member adjacent the at least one second aperture such that the second friction inducing member induces friction when the top member moves relative to the base.

3. The article of claim 2 wherein the adjustability mechanism is connected to at least one of the intermediate member and the top member such that movement of the top member is independent of movement of the intermediate member.

4. The article of claim 2 wherein the adjustability mechanism also comprises:

a first rotatable plate attached to the first post and a first rail that is movable linearly within the intermediate member relative to the first rotatable plate;

a second rotatable plate attached to the second post; and a second rail that is moveable linearly within the top member relative to the second rotatable plate;

a first guide member that is positionable adjacent the first rail; and

a second guide member that is positionable adjacent the second rail.

5. The article of claim 4 wherein the first guide member is attached to the first rotatable plate and the first rail is slideable through an opening of the first guide member and the second guide member is attached to the second rotatable plate and the second rail is slideable through an opening of the second guide member.

6. The article of furniture of claim 2 wherein the top member slides along a top surface of the intermediate member when the top member is moved and the intermediate member slides along a top surface of the base when the intermediate member is moved.

7. The article of furniture of claim 2 wherein the top member is spaced apart from the intermediate member by a first gap and the intermediate member is spaced apart from the base by a second gap.

8. An article of furniture comprising:

a base;

an intermediate member positioned above the base;

a top member positioned above the intermediate member; and

an adjustability mechanism that is attached to the base, the intermediate member, and the top member such that the intermediate member and the top member are each moveable relative to the base and such that the intermediate member is moveable relative to the top member and the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member; and

wherein the adjustability mechanism comprises:

a first post;

the first post attached to the base and extending through at least one first aperture of the intermediate member and into at least one second aperture of the top member;

the first post and the at least one first aperture of the intermediate member defining a path of movement along which the intermediate member is moveable relative to the base;

the first post and the at least one second aperture of the top member defining a path of movement along which the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member.

9. The article of furniture of claim 8 wherein the adjustability mechanism is further comprised of a first friction inducing member and a second friction inducing member, the first friction inducing member is attached to the first post and contacts a portion of the intermediate member adjacent the at least one first aperture such that the first friction inducing member induces friction when the intermediate member moves relative to the base, the second friction inducing member is attached to the first post and contacts a portion of the top member adjacent the at least one second aperture such that the second friction inducing member induces friction when the top member moves relative to the base.

10. The article of furniture of claim 8 wherein the article is a coffee table, a counter, a tabletop or an end table.

11. An article of furniture comprising:

a base;

an intermediate member positioned above the base;

a top member positioned above the intermediate member; and

an adjustability mechanism, the adjustability mechanism comprising:

a first post and a second post;

the first post attached to the base and extending into at least one first aperture of the intermediate member, the first post and the at least one first aperture of the intermediate member defining a path of movement along which the intermediate member is moveable relative to the base;

the second post attached to the intermediate member and extending into at least one second aperture of the top member, the second post and the at least one second aperture of the top member defining a path of movement along which the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member; and

wherein the at least one first aperture is comprised of a plurality of slots and the at least one second aperture is comprised of a plurality of slots.

12. An article of furniture comprising:

a base;

an intermediate member positioned above the base;

a top member positioned above the intermediate member; and

an adjustability mechanism, the adjustability mechanism comprising:

a first post and a second post;

the first post attached to the base and extending into at least one first aperture of the intermediate member, the first post and the at least one first aperture of the intermediate member defining a path of movement along which the intermediate member is moveable relative to the base;

the second post attached to the intermediate member and extending into at least one second aperture of the top member, the second post and the at least one second aperture of the top member defining a path of movement along which the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member; and

wherein the adjustability mechanism is further comprised of a first friction inducing member and a second friction inducing member, the first friction inducing member is attached to the first post and contacts a portion of the intermediate member adjacent the at least one first aperture such that the first friction inducing member induces friction when the intermediate member moves relative to the base, the second friction inducing member is attached to the second post and contacts a portion of the top member adjacent the at least one second aperture such that the second friction inducing member induces friction when the top member moves relative to the base.

13. The article of furniture of claim 12 wherein the article is a coffee table, a counter, or an end table.

14. The article of furniture of claim 12 wherein the top member slides along a top surface of the intermediate member when the top member is moved and the intermediate member slides along a top surface of the base when the intermediate member is moved.

15. The article of furniture of claim 12 wherein the top member is spaced apart from the intermediate member by a first gap and the intermediate member is spaced apart from the base by a second gap.

16. An article of furniture comprising:

a base;

an intermediate member positioned above the base;

a top member positioned above the intermediate member; and

an adjustability mechanism, the adjustability mechanism comprising:

a first post and a second post;

the first post attached to the base and extending into at least one first aperture of the intermediate member, the first post and the at least one first aperture of the intermediate member defining a path of movement along which the intermediate member is moveable relative to the base;

the second post attached to the intermediate member and extending into at least one second aperture of the top member, the second post and the at least one second aperture of the top member defining a path of movement along which the top member is moveable relative to the intermediate member; and

wherein the adjustability mechanism also comprises:

a first rotatable plate attached to the first post and a first rail that is movable linearly within the intermediate member relative to the first rotatable plate;

a second rotatable plate attached to the second post; and a second rail that is moveable linearly within the top member relative to the second rotatable plate.

17. The article of furniture of claim 16 , wherein the adjustability mechanism also comprises:

a first guide member that is positionable adjacent the first rail and a first detent mechanism that is attached to the first guide member to releaseably lock the first rail to the first guide member;

a second guide member that is positionable adjacent the second rail and a second detent mechanism that is attached to the second guide member to releaseably lock the second rail to the second guide member.

18. The article of furniture of claim 17 wherein the adjustability mechanism further comprises:

at least one first dampening mechanism attached to the first rotatable plate; and

at least one second dampening mechanism attached to the first rail.

19. The article of claim 18 wherein the adjustability mechanism further comprises:

at least one third dampening mechanism attached to the second rotatable plate; and

at least one fourth dampening mechanism attached to the second rail.

20. The article of claim 17 wherein the first guide member is attached to the first rotatable plate and the first rail is slideable through an opening of the first guide member and the second guide member is attached to the second rotatable plate and the second rail is slideable through an opening of the second guide member.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 15, 2015
From: KOOLHAAS, REM; HECTOR, ANDREW BLAIR
To: OFFICE FOR METROPOLITAN ARCHITECTURE (O.M.A.) STEDEBOUW B.V.
Reel/Frame 035900/0985 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded May 20, 2014
From: KNOLL, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 032961/0004 →