Iron Bed
20210030162 ยท 2021-02-04
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Abstract
This structurally engineered steel canopy bed frame provides another layer of protection to people living in earthquake prone areas to better protect themselves against falling debris-and is rated to withstand 39,000 pounds at each of the four vertical posts. This durable powder coated (more resistant to chipping, scratching and fading) bed frame comes in most twin to California King and custom mattress sizes with no box springs needed-and there are no moving parts.
Claims
1. The structurally engineered steel canopy bed frame is comprised of (4) corner sleeves at the top corners of the canopy, (2) horizontal beams that make up the top sides, (1) horizontal beam at the head of the canopy and (1) horizontal beam at the foot of the canopy, (3) angle iron connecting the two sides of the canopy, and (4) vertical posts with mattress frame attached to the bottom post brackets.
2. The (4) 333 corner sleeves referred to in claim 1 consist of a welded one piece assembly with (3) gussets on each corner to add extra strength and include bolt holes in the sleeves to secure the horizontal beams and the vertical posts.
3. The (2) 33 horizontal beams at the top sides of the canopy referred to in claim 1, include brackets welded on the inner side and (3) 22 angle iron bolted to the brackets connecting the two sides together for further rigidity, and to support the perforated sheet metal.
4. The (2) 33 horizontal beams at the top sides of the canopy referred to in claim 3, and (1) 33 horizontal beam at the head of the canopy and (1) 33 horizontal beam at the foot of the canopy referred to in claim 1, have flanges welded on the inner sides to support the perforated sheet metal above the canopy
5. The perforated sheet metal referred to in claim 4 is bolted to the (4) corner sleeves and the middle angle iron.
6. The mattress frame referred to in claim 1 is made up of (2) 24 horizontal beams that form the sides of the mattress frame and include brackets welded on their inner side and have (5) 13 angle iron bolted to the brackets connecting the two sides together for further rigidity and to support the OSB board and mattress with the complete mattress frame then bolted to the vertical post brackets further supporting the lower section of the canopy frame.
7. The (4) 33 vertical posts referred to in claim 1 have base plates welded at the bottom of each post with bolt holes to anchor the bedframe to the floor for extra stability.
8. The canopy bedframe breaks down for ease in shipping as well as ease in assembly.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] The previously submitted drawings show a top view of the canopy, side view, end view and top view of the bed frame with dimensions, welds and locations of brackets and fasteners.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] The structurally engineered canopy bed frame is comprised of (4) corner sleeves at the top corners of the canopy, (2) horizontal beams that make up the top sides, (1) horizontal beam at the head of the canopy and (1) horizontal beams at the foot of the canopy, (3) angle iron connecting the two sides of the canopy and (4) vertical posts with mattress frame attached to the bottom post brackets and 4 base plates with bolt holes to anchor the bedframe to the floor for extra stability. A set of metal perf sheets are also affixed to the top of the bed frame to catch and protect against potential falling debris. Instead of box springs, it is recommended to use OSB on the lower bed frame.