Patent classifications
A47C19/20
BUNK BED
A double bunk bed loft system having a staircase and landing on both the lower and upper levels which create hallways between the individual bunks. The hallway allows for users to stand up, but because the placement of upper bunks is over the lower bunks above the beds, the entire bunk system is shorter and saves vertical space. To create a more spacious feel for the lower bunk, the system is designed using exposed beams to support the upper bunk. The upper level remains open to add height.
BUNK BED
A double bunk bed loft system having a staircase and landing on both the lower and upper levels which create hallways between the individual bunks. The hallway allows for users to stand up, but because the placement of upper bunks is over the lower bunks above the beds, the entire bunk system is shorter and saves vertical space. To create a more spacious feel for the lower bunk, the system is designed using exposed beams to support the upper bunk. The upper level remains open to add height.
Foldable Bunk Bed Device for a Toy Hauler Trailer
The present invention relates generally to the field of bunk beds. More specifically, the present invention relates to a foldable bunk bed device for a toy hauler trailer that is primarily comprised of at least one bunk frame attached to at least one vertical frame member and at least one motor. The device is designed to be used within the garage area of a toy hauler trailer. The bunk frame can be raised upward within the garage area when not in use or lowered down into the garage area when in use. The bunk frame attaches to a track within the vertical frame member, wherein the track may be powered by a motor which can be controlled by a remote. The bunk frame may further have an additional support leg and a ladder. The bunk frame receives a mattress that allows a user to sleep.
Modular walls incorporating recessed, extendable furniture
A modular wall includes a plurality of inter-connectable and interchangeable wall modules. At least one of the wall modules includes a recessed, extendable piece of furniture, such as a bed, desk, table, work surface or chair. When in a closed configuration, the furniture folds into or otherwise resides within a recessed pocket in the modular wall. When in the closed configuration, the outer surface of the furniture forms an exterior surface of the wall module; thereby, concealing the furniture seamlessly into the modular wall. The exterior surface can comprise one or more exterior interchangeable tiles.
Modular walls incorporating recessed, extendable furniture
A modular wall includes a plurality of inter-connectable and interchangeable wall modules. At least one of the wall modules includes a recessed, extendable piece of furniture, such as a bed, desk, table, work surface or chair. When in a closed configuration, the furniture folds into or otherwise resides within a recessed pocket in the modular wall. When in the closed configuration, the outer surface of the furniture forms an exterior surface of the wall module; thereby, concealing the furniture seamlessly into the modular wall. The exterior surface can comprise one or more exterior interchangeable tiles.
STOWABLE STEP ASSEMBLY
A stowable step assembly for climbing a structure is disclosed which includes an articulating step, including a step, the step has at least one cam surface, allowing articulation of the step from i) a deployed position allowing a user to place weight on the step, to ii) a stowed position, at least one cam stop configured to stop the cam motion of the step when in the deployed position; a hanger, including a connector configured to interface with the step, wherein the connector includes at least one counterpart cam surface to the at least one cam surface of the step and wherein the connector includes at least one counterpart cam stop to the at least one cam stop of the step, at least one hook configured to interface with a counterpart attachment arrangement of a structure; and a fastener configured to couple the connector to the step.
CONNECTOR, FRAME UNIT AND BUNK BED FRAME HAVING SAME
A frame unit includes first and second bars spaced apart from each other, third bars disposed between the first and second bars, and connectors removably connecting the third bars with the first and second bars. A connector includes a body fixedly connected with the first or second bar, a casing defining an interior to receive an end of a third bar, and a slot allowing insertion of the end of the third bar into the casing. The interior defined by the casing has narrow and wide sides corresponding to the narrow and wide sides of the end of the third bar. As such, when the end of the third bar is inserted into the casing, the end of the third bar is prevented from any translational movement within the casing. The connectors allow quick and easy connection of bars, and in the meantime enhance the stability of the frame unit.
CONNECTOR, FRAME UNIT AND BUNK BED FRAME HAVING SAME
A frame unit includes first and second bars spaced apart from each other, third bars disposed between the first and second bars, and connectors removably connecting the third bars with the first and second bars. A connector includes a body fixedly connected with the first or second bar, a casing defining an interior to receive an end of a third bar, and a slot allowing insertion of the end of the third bar into the casing. The interior defined by the casing has narrow and wide sides corresponding to the narrow and wide sides of the end of the third bar. As such, when the end of the third bar is inserted into the casing, the end of the third bar is prevented from any translational movement within the casing. The connectors allow quick and easy connection of bars, and in the meantime enhance the stability of the frame unit.
Fold-down stairs for a bunkbed
A stairway for a bunk bed supported on a horizontal surface and having an upper bed and a lower bed both supported by four corner supports includes a rear plate fixed with the bunk bed and having two or more step supports. A front plate has two or more inverted step supports and a lower end. Two or more steps are each pivotally fixed with at least one hinge to one of the step supports of the rear plate and, with at least another of the hinges, to a corresponding one of the step supports of the front plate. As such, with the front plate in a lowered position, each step is in a substantially horizontal orientation. With the front plate lifted into a raised position each step pivots into a substantially vertical orientation as the front plate and rear plate meet, preferably in substantially coplanar alignment.
Fold-down stairs for a bunkbed
A stairway for a bunk bed supported on a horizontal surface and having an upper bed and a lower bed both supported by four corner supports includes a rear plate fixed with the bunk bed and having two or more step supports. A front plate has two or more inverted step supports and a lower end. Two or more steps are each pivotally fixed with at least one hinge to one of the step supports of the rear plate and, with at least another of the hinges, to a corresponding one of the step supports of the front plate. As such, with the front plate in a lowered position, each step is in a substantially horizontal orientation. With the front plate lifted into a raised position each step pivots into a substantially vertical orientation as the front plate and rear plate meet, preferably in substantially coplanar alignment.