BEDSIDE RAIL
20220095804 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C21/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A bedside rail, a system of coordinating two bedside rails, and a method of using the one or more bedside rails to prevent a user of an associated mattress from having their elbows slide off the mattress. Each bedside rail has an adjustable vertical component as well as an adjustable bar that can separately moves along the vertical component. A supporting line can extend between the adjustable bars of two bedside rails along opposing sides of a mattress. A cushioned portion over the vertical component can they selectively be elevated adjacent to and above a top surface of the mattress along both sides thereof.
Claims
1. A bedside rail comprising: a vertical support having an upper portion and a lower portion operatively associated in such a way that a length of the vertical support is selectively adjustable; a connection point along the upper portion, wherein the connection point is movable relative the upper portion; and a cushioned portion along an upper surface of the vertical support.
2. The bedside rail of claim 1, further comprising a support lock for selectively locking the upper portion relative to the lower portion.
3. The bedside rail of claim 2, further comprising a bar lock for selectively locking the connection point relative to the upper portion.
4. The bedside rail of claim 3, further comprising a support line extending from the connection point.
5. A system for coordinating two bedside rails on opposing sides of a mattress, comprising: two bedside rails, each bedside rail comprising: a vertical support having an upper portion and a lower portion operatively associated in such a way that a length of the vertical support is selectively adjustable; a connection point along the upper portion, wherein the connection point is movable relative the upper portion; a cushioned portion along an upper surface of the vertical support; and a support line extending from the connection points of the two bedside rails, wherein at least one of said connection points is configure for selectively adjusting a length of the supporting line between the two bedside rails.
6. The system of claim 5, further comprising a support lock on each bedside rail, each support lock configured for selectively locking the upper portion relative to the lower portion.
7. The system of claim 6, further comprising a bar lock on each bedside rail, each bar lock configured for selectively locking the adjustment bar relative to the upper portion.
8. A method of preventing an object sliding off an upper surface of a mattress, the method comprising: providing a bedside rail comprising: a vertical support having an upper portion and a lower portion operatively associated in such a way that a length of the vertical support is selectively adjustable; a connection point along the upper portion, wherein the connection point is movable relative the upper portion; and a cushioned portion along an upper surface of the vertical support; and adjusting the length of the vertical support so that the cushioned portion is adjacent the mattress and the cushioned portion is above the upper surface thereof.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising: interconnecting another bedside rail on an opposing side of the mattress via a support line connecting each connection point; and adjusting a length of the support line so that the cushioned portion of the other bedside rail is adjacent the opposing side of the mattress and the cushioned portion is above the upper surface.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising adjusting each connection point relative the upper portion, respectively, so that the support line is between the mattress and an associated box spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
[0017] Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a bedside rail, a system of coordinating two bedside rails, and a method of using the one or more bedside rails to prevent a user of an associated mattress from having their elbows slide off the mattress. Each bedside rail has an adjustable vertical component as well as an adjustable bar that can separately moves along the vertical component. A supporting line can extend between the adjustable bars of two bedside rails along opposing sides of a mattress. A cushioned portion over the vertical component can they selectively be elevated adjacent to and above a top surface of the mattress along both sides thereof.
[0018] Referring now to
[0019] Each bedside rail 100 has one or more vertical supports. The vertical supports may include an upper leg 12 or 38 and a lower leg 14 or 40. Each vertical support may interconnect the upper leg 12/38 and the lower leg 14/40 by way of an adjustable lock 16, whereby the overall height of the vertical support is adjustable by adjusting the length of the upper leg 12/38 relative to the lower leg 14/40. In certain embodiments, the adjustable lock 16/42 may move between a locked position and an unlocked position where the upper leg 12/38 can selectively, telescopically move relative to the lower leg 14/40. The locked position locks the selected relative length between the upper and lower legs 12/38 and 14/40. As a result, a length of the vertical support(s) is(are) adjustable and similarly the elevation of the upper leg 12/38 relative to a mattress 28 is also adjustable.
[0020] In embodiments where the bedside rail 100 has two vertical supports, like those illustrated in the
[0021] A support line 22 may extend from the adjustment bar 18. The supporting line 22 may be a cord, cable or the like. In the situations where there are two opposing bedside rails 100, the support line 22 may extend between the two associated adjustment bars 18, where one bedside rail 100 has a fixed anchor 24 connecting the support line 22 to the adjustment bar 18, while the other bedside rail 100 may have an adjustable stop connecting the support line 22 to that adjustment bar 18, making the length of the support line 22 adjustable to accommodate, among other things, mattress widths of different sizes (king, queen, double, single, etc.). In certain embodiments, for example when one side of the mattress 28 is along a wall, a plate 34 can be fixed to that wall to partially anchor the support line 22, as illustrated in
[0022] In another embodiments, the lower leg 40 may have an orthogonal portion by way of an elbow 44, as illustrated in
[0023] Along a top of the vertical support(s) is a cushioned portion 10 or 36. The cushioned portion 10/36 may be a hardened material about half an inch thick and about eight inches in length. The cushioned portion 10/36 may be raised or indented and adjusted to a desired level by adjusting poles 38/12 into poles 40/14.
[0024] A method of using the present invention may include the following. One or more bedside rails 100 may be position along an edge of a mattress 28. The vertical supports enable a user to adjust the desired height for the cushioned portion 10/36 relative to an upper surface of the mattress 28. The cushioned portion 10/36 may act like a rail keeping in the elbows while one sleeps adjacent to an edge of the mattress 28—for better sleeping and creating more space on the mattress 28 because one can sleep closer to the edge of the mattress 28 without their elbows sliding off the mattress 28. Second, if a person chooses, they can use the vertical support(s) as support by pushing down thereon as they get in and out of bed, while the wire or line 22 between or in the mattress 28 supports holding the two opposing bedside rails 100 in place.
[0025] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.