Patent classifications
A47C19/124
FOLDING BED FRAME
A bed frame that can be assembled without the use of tools. The bed frame can also be easily collapsed into a relatively compact package since the normal long side rails are comprised of two components that can be manipulated such that the two components can be in an end to end orientation when the side rails used in a bed frame or in a generally side by side orientation to facilitate shipping and storage. The cross rails can also be formed of two components that can be moved between an end to end orientation and a generally parallel orientation. A locking system locks certain of the components into a fixed position when in the end to end orientation.
Mattress assembly and method
A mattress assembly includes a chassis having top and bottom walls and first and second sidewalls that each extend from the top wall to the bottom wall. Inner surfaces of the walls and the sidewalls define an interior cavity. The top and bottom walls each include a first section that is connected to the first sidewall and a second section that is connected to the second sidewall such that the first sections are pivotable relative to the first sidewall and the second sections are pivotable relative to the second sidewall. The first section of the top wall is pivotable relative to the second section of the top wall and the first section of the bottom wall is pivotable relative to the second section of the bottom wall. A spring assembly is configured to be positioned within the interior cavity.
Flexible Foldable Furniture using Honeycomb Technology
An improved furniture system, including methods of manufacture, is disclosed. The furniture may be a sofa or a bed, which is reduced to a minimum volume for transportation. A flexible foldable honeycomb structure is used in manufacturing a supporting structure, wherein the hexagonal shape of said structure is strong and stable and provides a high bearing capacity versus weight. The honeycomb structure is designed to be foldable and used for saving space and to be easier for delivery in a box that fits in a small car, wherein said structure used flaccid materials that are glued to each other in certain ways to open and close easily, and wherein the number of layers of the flaccid materials determines the expansion length of the structure.
Shippable Foldable Bed Foundation
A shippable and foldable bed foundation for supporting a bed mattress. The bed foundation includes a base including a first frame having a bottom and a top, a second frame having a bottom and a top, and a connector pivotally connecting the second frame to the first frame. The first frame and the second frame are selectively pivotal with respect to one another about a pivot axis, such that the first frame and the second frame are selectively pivotal with respect to one another between an open unfolded position wherein the tops of the first frame and the second frame are generally coplanar and are adapted to support the bed mattress and a closed folded position wherein the base is folded and the top of the second frame overlies the top of the first frame.
READY TO ASSEMBLE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM FOR A BED
A ready to assemble (RTA) bed structural system is disclosed wherein the structural system is adapted to be shipped in easy-to-assemble pieces which render the bed easier to form into a package in view of the fact that the longitudinal frame members of the bed frame can be folded in half such that the resulting package has half the longitudinal length of the ultimately assembled bed. In addition, several of the deck components of the bed can be folded together so as to effectively define an interior compartment within which other components of the bed can be housed. This effectively provides the package with a more compact footprint rendering the same easier and less costly to transport.
MATTRESS ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
A mattress assembly includes a chassis having top and bottom walls and first and second sidewalls that each extend from the top wall to the bottom wall. Inner surfaces of the walls and the sidewalls define an interior cavity. The top and bottom walls each include a first section that is connected to the first sidewall and a second section that is connected to the second sidewall such that the first sections are pivotable relative to the first sidewall and the second sections are pivotable relative to the second sidewall. The first section of the top wall is pivotable relative to the second section of the top wall and the first section of the bottom wall is pivotable relative to the second section of the bottom wall. A spring assembly is configured to be positioned within the interior cavity.
Support device for supporting at least one person located on it
A support device for supporting at least one person located on it includes a stiff frame, which comprises a plurality of structural elements and a plurality of supporting elements. Securing means are provided for securing the stiff frame to roof bars of a motor vehicle. A plurality of rotatable arms is provided, each of which is hinged in a specific supporting element and is rotatable from a rest position into an operating position, and vice versa. Locking means are provided for locking the rotatable arms in an operating position. A cloth, on which said at least one person can be supported has connecting means by which it is connectable to the rotatable arms. The direction of longitudinal extension of each supporting element is not parallel to the longitudinal axis of the stiff frame and each rotatable arm is made of two portions inclined with respect to each other.
Adjustable metal bed frame assembleable without using bolts
An adjustable bed frame includes first and second bed frame units. The first bed frame unit includes a first longitudinal rod, a second longitudinal rod, a first transverse rod, and a first vertical rod. The first longitudinal rod, the second longitudinal rod, and the first transverse rod are all pivotally attached to the first vertical rod. A locating hole passes through a side of the first transverse rod. The second bed frame unit includes a third longitudinal rod, a fourth longitudinal rod, a second transverse rod, and a second vertical rod. The third longitudinal rod, the fourth longitudinal rod, and the fourth transverse rod are all pivotally attached to the second vertical rod. A locating pin is disposed on a side of the second transverse rod. In an assembled state, the second transverse rod fits inside the first transverse rod, and the locating pin protrudes out through the locating hole.
FOLDABLE ELECTRIC BED
Disclosed is a foldable electric bed, including a first bed body and a second bed body; the first bed body includes a first bed board, a second bed board is hinged to the first bed board, the second bed body includes a third bed board, a fourth bed board is hinged to the third bed board, a fifth bed board is hinged to the fourth bed board, and the fourth bed board is arranged between the third bed board and the fifth bed board; the first bed body includes a first support frame, and the second bed body includes a second support frame; and when the first bed body and the second bed body are in a closed state, the first support frame is arranged in the second support frame. The electric bed has the characteristics of being foldable and easy to transport.
Wonder Tray
The invention is a solution to a problem of how to access a mattress in the top part of a bunk bed to fit bedding without having to climb up to the top or to move the bunk bed away from a wall.
The invention is a metal cassette that is made from angle iron steel, used as a bed mattress carrier; this tray supports the mattress on the upper levels of bunk beds. The cassette tray will act like a draw, carrying the mattress from beneath the bunk bed safety rail towards the user.
The invention and method brings the mattress fully out to the user instead of the user having to going to the mattress by conventional climbing means.
Once the mattress is made up with linen and blankets, the user simply slides the invention back to its original starting position