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Gaming furniture

USPTO Application #: 20060082198
Title: Gaming furniture
Abstract: The inventive subject matter is directed toward gaming furniture having an electronic component that provides support to the item of furniture. A preferred item of furniture is a gaming mat (100) having a backrest (110) that is substantially supported by a speaker assembly (120). (end of abstract)



Agent: Robert D. Fish Rutan & Tucker LLP - Costa Mesa, CA, US
Inventors: Jonathan Mafrice, Michael Feldman
USPTO Applicaton #: 20060082198 - Class: 297217400 (USPTO)

Gaming furniture description/claims


The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20060082198, Gaming furniture.

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[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/382,546 filed on May 21, 2002 incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0002] The field of the invention is furniture containing electronic components.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0003] Furniture, particularly chairs and couches, has been used for years to store household items such as a T.V. remote control, reading material, eye glasses, and so on. In some chairs and couches there are pockets to hold these items. Increasingly, electronic components are being stored in furniture and one such use is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,135,551 to Linder. The '551 patent teaches a chair having a backrest that includes a pair of oppositely disposed pockets that are adapted to receive a pair of speakers. A wiring system is also provided for connecting the speakers to an external sound source. The inclusion of pockets to house speakers may provide some additional functionality to the chair, but the pockets generally detract from the look of the furniture.

[0004] In order to solve some of the problems related to aesthetics, it became known to build storage areas into the item of furniture. The teachings of U.S. Pat. No. 6,369,312 to Komatsu describe speakers that were mounted in a headrest of a chair. While inside storage of electronic components was probably more aesthetically favorable than outside storage, it still led to disproportionately large pieces of furniture sometimes having overly large arms, bodies, and headrests.

[0005] As electronic components became smaller, it became more desirable to store those components within an article of furniture. It also became feasible to store multiple electronic components. U.S. Pat. No. 5,857,986 to Moriyasu teaches a chair having vibration devices in the backrest and seat of the chair. The vibration devices add to a user's multimedia experience while operating a computer. Although the chair described in the '986 patent did not appear to be significantly deformed by the addition of the vibrating devices, the chair lacked many integral electronic components such as speakers, display, and joy stick.

[0006] U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,476 to May et al. teaches furniture that includes an integrated computer. The furniture is described as having large thick cushions and wide arm rests to accommodate the computer components including speakers. While the computer components appears to aid in the functionality of the chair as a whole, again the chair is relatively large and bulky looking. Additionally, the functionality of the chair as an article of furniture is not enhanced by the presence of the computer components. If anything, the presence of the computer components detracts from the function the item as a piece of furniture.

[0007] Thus, there is a need for furniture having electronic components that do not detract from, and may even add to, the look and functionality of the furniture.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0008] The present invention provides an article of furniture having a backrest portion that is substantially supported by an electronic component such as a speaker assembly. In preferred embodiments, the item of furniture is a mat having speakers that direct sound toward and through the backrest toward the user's back. A further aspect includes electronic ports that are housed in the backrest.

[0009] In another aspect, the inventive subject matter is directed toward an item of furniture that has an electronics housing providing a furniture function. For example, a speaker assembly can provide support for a backrest under the weight of a user. This is especially important because configurations which utilize basic furniture support structures are likely to muffle sound and vibration from the speaker assembly. By providing an item of furniture in which the speaker assembly is sized and dimensioned to function as a support structure, there is no muffling of sound and vibration by the furniture's support structure.

[0010] Various objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, along with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like components.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0011] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an article of furniture having a backrest supported by a speaker assembly.

[0012] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a folded article of furniture.

[0013] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an article of furniture having a backrest supported by a speaker assembly and a footrest supported by a display assembly.

[0014] FIG. 4 is a rear view of an article of furniture having ports in the backrest.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0015] Referring first to FIG. 1, an item of furniture is a mat 100 generally comprises a backrest 110 having a speaker assembly 120, and a seat portion 130.

[0016] The speaker assembly 120 provides substantial support for the backrest 110. Substantial support means that the article of furniture does not collapse or substantially lose its shape under a weight of a human using it for its intended function. Substantial support in relation to the backrest shown in FIG. 1 is that which is sufficient to maintain the backrest in substantially the shape shown in FIG. 1--even while a user is leaning back against it.

[0017] A speaker assembly is made generally of speaker components (e.g. a magnet, diaphragm, cone, woofer, and so on) and a rigid outer housing. A speaker assembly may or may not have a housing per se since the speaker assembly itself may provide the substantial support referred to above. In any case, projection of sound from the speaker will not be obstructed by a housing because the speaker is advantageously mounted into the housing. It is further proffered that a speaker assembly be constructed in a shape that approximates the shape of the item it is supporting. For example, in FIG. 1, the shape of the speaker assembly approximates the shape of the backrest (i.e. it is triangular) and therefore it provides support for maintaining the backrest in its intended position. In less preferred embodiments, the shape of the backrest and speaker assembly can vary, however, only to a degree that still maintains support for the backrest.

[0018] The seat portion 130 as well as the outer portion of the backrest 120 are made essentially of a foam product. The seat and backrest can however comprise other relatively soft materials including down, Styrofoam.RTM. or other polystyrene, cotton, and so on. In preferred embodiments, the entire mat has a readily removable cover that can be cleaned and/or replaced. Such covers may be made of vinyl, cotton, and other suitable materials.

[0019] Seat portion 130 is segmented in portions that are sized and dimensioned to fold about the backrest portion 110 into a form embodied by FIG. 2. FIG. 2 depicts a mat 200 in a folded configuration. The folded mat 200 has a handle 210 strategically located to allow easy transportability of the folded mat. Transportable, with respect to a folded mat being transportable, means that the mat is light enough (e.g. under 40 lbs., preferably under 10 lbs., and most preferably equal to or less than about 7 lbs.) and small enough (e.g. less than 24''.times.24''.times.24'', preferably less than 22''.times.20''.times.18'', and most preferably equal to or less than 20''.times.18''.times.16'' in overall dimensions) in its folded configuration to be moved by an adult. In such folded configuration, the segmented seat portion 220 surrounds the backrest portion providing at least some degree of protection for the speaker components 230 and game ports (not shown). It should be appreciated that various other configurations are also contemplated, and particularly include those in which the seat portion does not fold about the backrest portion. A seat portion, for example, may roll around a backrest portion or not even transform at all.

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