Patent classifications
A47C23/068
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.
Supporting module for an adaptive sleep system, and adaptive sleep system
The present invention relates to a supporting module (100) for use in an adaptive sleep system and to a sleep system comprising such supporting modules, the resistance (resilience) of which can be adapted in a simple manner to the anatomy and/or posture of a user. The supporting module (100) for an adaptive sleep system comprises an uppermost supporting element (110), at least two drive shafts (140, 140′), at least two leaf springs (130, 130′) positioned parallel to one another, each leaf spring (130, 130′) including a first and a second end, each first end being connected to the first supporting element, and each second end being in contact with an adjacent drive shaft (140, 140′) via a coupling element (150), wherein the position of the second end of a leaf spring (130, 130′) with respect to the adjacent drive shaft (140, 140′) determines the deformation resistance of this leaf spring (130, 130′), and wherein the coupling element (150) has been configured to transmit the rotational motion of at least one drive shaft (140, 140′) to the leaf spring (130, 130′), in order to modify the position of the second end of the leaf spring (130, 130′) with respect to the adjacent drive shaft (140, 140′).
Slatted grate
A slatted grate for reclining or seating furniture, includes a frame for receiving at least two zone elements, in which at least one slat is arranged on the zone elements. The slatted grate further includes an elastic longitudinal bracing member, and the zone elements are connected to one another and/or to a transverse side of the frame by the longitudinal bracing member. A support member is fastened to the frame for mounting the at least two zone elements along a longitudinal extension of the frame, and at least one elastic transverse bracing element is provided. The zone elements are connected to a longitudinal side of the frame by a transverse bracing member.
SLATTED GRATE
A slatted grate for reclining or seating furniture, includes a frame for receiving at least two zone elements, in which at least one slat is arranged on the zone elements. The slatted grate further includes an elastic longitudinal bracing member, and the zone elements are connected to one another and/or to a transverse side of the frame by the longitudinal bracing member. A support member is fastened to the frame for mounting the at least two zone elements along a longitudinal extension of the frame, and at least one elastic transverse bracing element is provided. The zone elements are connected to a longitudinal side of the frame by a transverse bracing member.
Comfort control insert for a mattress and foundation
An insert adapted to be inserted between a foundation of a bed and a mattress of the bed. The insert includes a frame having a first side rail and a second side rail spaced apart from the first side rail. A plurality of elongate upper slats extend between the first side rail and the second side rail of the frame at a first level with respect to the frame and are spaced apart from one another. A plurality of elongate lower slats extend between the first side rail and the second side rail of the frame at a second level located below the first level of the upper slats. Each lower slat is located below a gap formed between a pair of adjacent upper slats. A mounting member resiliently supports the ends of two adjacent upper slats and rigidly supports the end of a lower slat that is located below the gap formed between the two adjacent upper slats, whereby the firmness of a mattress overlying the insert can be selectively adjusted.
SUPPORTING MODULE FOR AN ADAPTIVE SLEEP SYSTEM, AND ADAPTIVE SLEEP SYSTEM
The present invention relates to a supporting module (100) for use in an adaptive sleep system and to a sleep system comprising such supporting modules, the resistance (resilience) of which can be adapted in a simple manner to the anatomy and/or posture of a user. The supporting module (100) for an adaptive sleep system comprises an uppermost supporting element (110), at least two drive shafts (140, 140), at least two leaf springs (130, 130) positioned parallel to one another, each leaf spring (130, 130) including a first and a second end, each first end being connected to the first supporting element, and each second end being in contact with an adjacent drive shaft (140, 140) via a coupling element (150), wherein the position of the second end of a leaf spring (130, 130) with respect to the adjacent drive shaft (140, 140) determines the deformation resistance of this leaf spring (130, 130), and wherein the coupling element (150) has been configured to transmit the rotational motion of at least one drive shaft (140, 140) to the leaf spring (130, 130), in order to modify the position of the second end of the leaf spring (130, 130) with respect to the adjacent drive shaft (140, 140).
Sleeping system
The present invention relates to an adaptive sleeping system which makes it possible to adapt the resilient capacity at various positions to the anatomy and/or position of the user.
Comfort Control Insert for a Mattress and Foundation
An insert adapted to be inserted between a foundation of a bed and a mattress of the bed. The insert includes a frame having a first side rail and a second side rail spaced apart from the first side rail. A plurality of elongate upper slats extend between the first side rail and the second side rail of the frame at a first level with respect to the frame and are spaced apart from one another. A plurality of elongate lower slats extend between the first side rail and the second side rail of the frame at a second level located below the first level of the upper slats. Each lower slat is located below a gap formed between a pair of adjacent upper slats. A mounting member resiliently supports the ends of two adjacent upper slats and rigidly supports the end of a lower slat that is located below the gap formed between the two adjacent upper slats, whereby the firmness of a mattress overlying the insert can be selectively adjusted.
SLEEPING SYSTEM
The present invention relates to an adaptive sleeping system which makes it possible to adapt the resilient capacity at various positions to the anatomy and/or position of the user.