Patent classifications
A47C19/20
BED SKELETON AND CONNECTING BUCKLE
The present disclosure discloses a connecting buckle for a bed skeleton comprising a body and a plurality of buckle covers. The bed skeleton comprises a plurality of supporting rods. The body is elongated. The body comprises a plurality of accommodating grooves respectively corresponding to the plurality of supporting rods, and each of the plurality of accommodating grooves extends through a left side and a right side of the body. The plurality of buckle covers correspond to the plurality of accommodating grooves, and the plurality of buckle covers are configured to be buckled to the body to cooperate with the plurality of accommodating grooves to be fastened to the plurality of supporting rods. The plurality of accommodating grooves are spaced apart from one another along a length direction of the body, and the plurality of buckle covers are matched with the plurality of accommodating grooves in a one-to-one correspondence.
BED SKELETON AND CONNECTING BUCKLE
The present disclosure discloses a connecting buckle for a bed skeleton comprising a body and a plurality of buckle covers. The bed skeleton comprises a plurality of supporting rods. The body is elongated. The body comprises a plurality of accommodating grooves respectively corresponding to the plurality of supporting rods, and each of the plurality of accommodating grooves extends through a left side and a right side of the body. The plurality of buckle covers correspond to the plurality of accommodating grooves, and the plurality of buckle covers are configured to be buckled to the body to cooperate with the plurality of accommodating grooves to be fastened to the plurality of supporting rods. The plurality of accommodating grooves are spaced apart from one another along a length direction of the body, and the plurality of buckle covers are matched with the plurality of accommodating grooves in a one-to-one correspondence.
LADDER STRUCTURE FOR FRAME BED
A ladder structure for a frame bed comprises a ladder and a connecting member. The ladder comprises two side bars symmetrically located on a left side and a right side of the ladder and a plurality of transverse step bars connected to the two side bars and spaced apart from one another along a length direction of the side bars. An upper end of each of the two side bars of the ladder is connected to a side of an upper bunk frame. The ladder is disposed obliquely. Lower ends of the two side bars of the ladder are supported on the ground. A first end of the connecting member is connected to at least one of the two side bars of the ladder, and a second end of the connecting member is connected to a column of the plurality of columns which is most adjacent to the ladder.
LADDER STRUCTURE FOR FRAME BED
A ladder structure for a frame bed comprises a ladder and a connecting member. The ladder comprises two side bars symmetrically located on a left side and a right side of the ladder and a plurality of transverse step bars connected to the two side bars and spaced apart from one another along a length direction of the side bars. An upper end of each of the two side bars of the ladder is connected to a side of an upper bunk frame. The ladder is disposed obliquely. Lower ends of the two side bars of the ladder are supported on the ground. A first end of the connecting member is connected to at least one of the two side bars of the ladder, and a second end of the connecting member is connected to a column of the plurality of columns which is most adjacent to the ladder.
PIN CHANNEL HEADBOARD
A headboard includes multiple pin channels used for mounting furniture pieces and creating modular furniture. The pin channels having a plurality of horizontal pins that are located within the headboard, wherein the pin channels are open in order to hang bed deck and furniture pieces from either side of the headboard.
BUNK BED EQUIPPED WITH GUARD RAIL
A bunk bed equipped with a guard rail, has a bed board frame, two side bed frames respectively disposed at the front and rear sides of the bed board frame to support the bed board frame and a guard rail disposed at the side of the bed board frame. The guard rail includes a first rail frame, a second rail frame and a rotating mechanism. The rotating mechanism connects the first rail frame and the second rail frame, such that the two rail frames rotate relatively in the horizontal direction or the longitudinal direction. The first rail frame is locked to the second rail frame by a lock mechanism to form a guard rail entirety. The rotating mechanism moveably connects the first rail frame and the second rail frame, the first rail frame and the second rail frame are locked by a lock mechanism to form a detachable guard rail.
BUNK BED EQUIPPED WITH GUARD RAIL
A bunk bed equipped with a guard rail, has a bed board frame, two side bed frames respectively disposed at the front and rear sides of the bed board frame to support the bed board frame and a guard rail disposed at the side of the bed board frame. The guard rail includes a first rail frame, a second rail frame and a rotating mechanism. The rotating mechanism connects the first rail frame and the second rail frame, such that the two rail frames rotate relatively in the horizontal direction or the longitudinal direction. The first rail frame is locked to the second rail frame by a lock mechanism to form a guard rail entirety. The rotating mechanism moveably connects the first rail frame and the second rail frame, the first rail frame and the second rail frame are locked by a lock mechanism to form a detachable guard rail.
Convertible Bed System
A convertible bed system is disclosed. In at least one embodiment, the system provides at least one substantially horizontally oriented guide rail configured for being secured within a room in a position substantially parallel with a substantially vertically oriented wall of the room. A pair of substantially vertically oriented first and second wall supports are positioned substantially parallel with the wall of the room and slidably engaged with the at least one guide rail in a side-by-side arrangement. A substantially horizontally oriented first bed frame is secured to the first wall support and is sized and configured for supporting a first mattress thereon. A substantially horizontally oriented second bed frame is secured to the second wall support and is sized and configured for supporting a second mattress thereon. The first and second bed frames are capable of selectively moving between one of a joined position—forming a single bed—and a separated position—forming a pair of beds.
Reversible spring assembly
A reversible spring assembly is coupled to a bed frame and capable of being inverted from a first position to a second position without detaching the assembly from the bed frame. In one embodiment, the spring assembly includes top and bottom springs arranged in rows within a frame with one or more rigid support bars disposed between the rows of springs. If the user wishes to adjust the position of the assembly in the bed frame (e.g., to create a loft-style configuration), the user need only invert the bed such that the assembly previously positioned at in a right-side-up position at the bottom of the frame is positioned in an inverted position at the top of the frame.
CONNECTING STRUCTURE OF SUPPORT RODS OF BEDSTEAD
A connecting structure of support rods of a bedstead is disclosed. The bedstead includes a bed frame. The bed frame includes support rods arranged and connected between two lateral frame rods. The two lateral frame rods each have a plurality of slots. A positioning block is insertedly connected to each slot. The positioning block includes a positioning groove block. The positioning groove block has first positioning portions therein. Two sides of either end of each support rod are formed with positioning openings for the first positioning portions to be engaged therein. The support rods are easily and quickly connected to the bed frame, and the connection and support is stable.