US-12622518-B2 - Variable built-in wardrobe
Abstract
The present invention relates to a variable built-in wardrobe, and more particularly, to a variable built-in wardrobe configured to have a passage portion formed between a side dressing room and a center dressing room and allow a user to freely enter and exit both the side dressing room and the center dressing room through a door of the passage portion, thereby making it very convenient for putting clothes in or storing bedding, and configured to have a TV, a bookshelf, or the like installed on a front surface of the center dressing room, thereby enhancing space utilization and use convenience.
Inventors
- Jeung Won CHANG
Assignees
- Jeung Won CHANG
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260512
- Application Date
- 20231113
- Priority Date
- 20221206
Claims (6)
- 1 . A variable built-in wardrobe installed with a built-in structure in a living room or another room to hold clothes or store bedding, the variable built-in wardrobe comprising: at least one or more side dressing rooms ( 110 ) each having a space portion ( 111 ) therein in which to put clothes and a clothes hanging bar ( 113 ) installed in a front-rear direction in the space portion ( 111 ); a center dressing room ( 120 ) disposed at predetermined intervals from the at least one or more side dressing rooms ( 110 ), having a main space portion ( 121 ) therein in which to put clothes and a pair of main clothes hanging bars ( 123 ) installed in the front-rear direction in the main space portion ( 121 ), and having any one of a storage groove ( 127 ) configured to store a TV ( 1 ), a bed headboard ( 2 ), and a bookshelf formed or installed on a front surface thereof; and a passage portion ( 130 ) separating one side of each of the at least one or more side dressing rooms ( 110 ) and the center dressing room ( 120 ) to form a space and allowing the at least one or more side dressing rooms ( 110 ) and the center dressing room ( 120 ) to be used after opening a door ( 131 ), which is provided to allow entry and exit to and from the space, and entering the main space portion ( 121 ) through the passage portion ( 130 ), wherein, in a case in which the passage portion ( 130 ) is disposed at both sides of the center dressing room ( 120 ), or three center dressing rooms ( 120 ) are disposed and the passage portion ( 130 ) is disposed between each pair of center dressing rooms ( 120 ), the main space portion ( 121 ) is allowed to communicate with the passage portion ( 130 ) by the clothes hanging bar ( 113 ) and the pair of main clothes hanging bars ( 123 ) to allow entry through the passage portion ( 130 ) at any one side and exit through the passage portion ( 130 ) at the other side, and the passage portion ( 130 ) is installed such that a floor and a wall are exposed in the passage portion and a width of the door ( 131 ) is adjusted in accordance with the passage portion, wherein auxiliary doors ( 115 ) and an auxiliary door ( 125 ) are installed to be opened and closed at openings of the at least one or more side dressing rooms ( 110 ) and an opening of the center dressing room ( 120 ), respectively.
- 2 . The variable built-in wardrobe of claim 1 , wherein a front surface of each of the at least one or more side dressing rooms ( 110 ) and the center dressing room ( 120 ) and a front surface of the door ( 131 ) are configured in the same shape and design.
- 3 . The variable built-in wardrobe of claim 1 , wherein any one of an armoire ( 3 ), a dressing table ( 4 ), a dresser ( 5 ), and a storage closet ( 6 ) is installed on a front surface of each of the at least one or more side dressing rooms ( 110 ) and the center dressing room ( 120 ).
- 4 . The variable built-in wardrobe of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary doors ( 115 )( 125 ) each have a sensor(S) installed thereon so that the auxiliary doors ( 115 )( 125 ) are configured to be automatically opened or closed.
- 5 . The variable built-in wardrobe of claim 1 , further comprising: a humidity sensor ( 140 ) installed in the at least one or more side dressing rooms ( 110 ) and the center dressing room ( 120 ) to detect a humidity level; a moisture remover ( 150 ) for removing moisture in a case in which a predetermined humidity level or higher is detected by the humidity sensor ( 140 ); and a controller ( 160 ) receiving a detection signal from the humidity sensor ( 140 ) and automatically controlling the moisture remover ( 150 ) to operate in a case in which the predetermined humidity level or higher is detected by the humidity sensor ( 140 ).
- 6 . The variable built-in wardrobe of claim 5 , wherein the controller ( 160 ) is configured to transmit the humidity level and operation information of the moisture remover to a mobile phone ( 170 ) of a user through the Internet.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATIONS This application is a National Stage Application of PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/KR2023/018131 filed on Nov. 13, 2023, under 35 U.S.C. § 371, which claims priority to Korean Patent Application Nos. 10-2022-0169123 filed on Dec. 6, 2022, and 10-2023-0151706 filed on Nov. 6, 2022, which are all hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a variable built-in wardrobe, and more particularly, to a variable built-in wardrobe configured to have a passage portion formed between a side dressing room and a center dressing room and allow a user to easily enter and exit both the side dressing room and the center dressing room through a door portion provided at the passage portion. BACKGROUND ART Generally, a built-in wardrobe is a wardrobe that is attached to a wall or formed inside a wall and immovable, and a storage portion capable of storing clothes, bedding, or the like is formed therein. In a storage space inside such a built-in wardrobe, moisture attracts pests or mold, causing damage to clothes or bedding or an unpleasant feeling due to an odor, or bacteria or the like growing on clothes or bedding cause respiratory diseases. In addition, since a built-in wardrobe is installed in an indoor wall, a phenomenon in which a structure of the built-in wardrobe that is made of wood is bent or twisted due to a humid environment occurs. In addition, since the inside is humid, the environment is likely to be good for mold or other insects to live in. Here, since a back surface of the built-in wardrobe is made of plywood (wood), a problem in which the back surface is not only deformed but also rots and gives off unpleasant odors may also occur. Further, existing dehumidifying structures for built-in wardrobes only perform a dehumidifying function for articles stored inside a built-in wardrobe and have limitations in preventing bending, mold growth, or pest infestation from occurring due to moisture on plywood or the like constituting a back surface and both side surfaces of the built-in wardrobe. In addition, a built-in wardrobe is a wardrobe that is attached to and installed on a wall and has an advantage in terms of space utilization, but after the built-in wardrobe is installed, it is not easy to separate and move the built-in wardrobe, and there is difficulty in removing dust or the like that accumulates in a space between the built-in wardrobe and the wall. In addition, a space is formed between a built-in wardrobe and a wall, dew formation occurs in the space due to a temperature difference between the wall and a rear surface of the built-in wardrobe, and mold grows due to the dew formation. In addition, there is a problem that the mold negatively affects not only the air inside the room but also the clothes and bedding stored inside the built-in wardrobe. FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a conventional built-in wardrobe. As illustrated in FIG. 1, a conventional built-in wardrobe 10 includes a body 20 constituting a storage space and a door 30 rotatably installed on a front surface of the body 20 to open and close the inside of the body 20. A holder 40 on which clothes can be held is installed on an inner upper portion of the body 20, and a lower portion of the body 20 is configured to store bedding or accessories. Meanwhile, various pieces of furniture such as a bed and a TV are also installed indoors according to a user's preferences, and such furniture is usually mounted on a wall surface or installed close to the wall surface. However, since the door 30 for opening and closing the inside of the conventional built-in wardrobe 10 is installed on the front surface thereof, it is disadvantageous in terms of space utilization or use convenience because it prevents installation of other furniture (for example, a TV, a bed, etc.) on the front surface of the built-in wardrobe 10. RELATED ART DOCUMENT Patent Document (Patent Document 1) Korean Patent Registration No. 10-2090867 (Date of Registration: Mar. 12, 2020) DISCLOSURE Technical Problem In order to address the above-described problems of the related art, the present invention is directed to providing a variable built-in wardrobe with a new structure that has a passage portion formed between a side dressing room and a center dressing room and allows a user to easily enter and exit both the side dressing room and the center dressing room through a door portion provided at the passage portion. The present invention is also directed to providing a variable built-in wardrobe in which an amount of clothes that can be held is adjustable (variable) by adjusting lengths of a side dressing room and a center dressing room and appropriately adjusting a length of a clothes hanging bar on which clothes can be put. The present invention is also directed to providing a variable built-in wardrobe that allows any one of an armoire, a storage closet, and a dresser to