Wall bed with a fireplace and an adjustable workstation
11925266 ยท 2024-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B46/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C17/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B46/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A wall bed is configured to allow a user to maximize a living space with a functional bed that can transform from daytime use to nighttime use. The wall bed is configured to function and serve a plurality of purposes as an entertainment center, a bedroom, or an office and is easily operable between these purposes with simple movements. The wall bed system comprises of a fireplace that has an embedded television which can function both as a television and be used to simulate an active fire via an external source connected to the television. The wall bed also comprises of an adjustable workstation where a height of the workstation may be adjusted to suit a user to work either standing up or sitting down. The wall bed also comprises of a bed and other fixtures such as and not limited to a mirror and an artwork.
Claims
1. A wall bed, comprising: a cabinet, wherein the cabinet is a furniture item comprising an open sided rectangular box having a cabinet wall, a cabinet top side, a cabinet bottom side, a cabinet left side, and a cabinet right side wherein the cabinet is affixed to a wall in a room; a rotation module having an inner side and an outer side, wherein the rotation module is coupled to the cabinet and pivots between a vertical closed position and a horizontal open position, such that the rotation module and the cabinet form an enclosed box when the rotation module is in the vertical closed position with an inner side of the rotation module facing the cabinet and an outer side of the rotation module facing the room; an adjustable workstation configured in an opening of the rotation module, the adjustable workstation comprising: a desktop having a length and a width to fit a length and a width of the opening; a support frame coupled to a left panel and a right panel on the inner side of the rotation module and proximal to the opening, the support frame having a width equivalent to the width of the opening, and wherein the desktop is coupled to the support frame such that the desktop pivots upward to an open position; and wherein the desktop and the support frame are vertically adjustable along the left panel and the right panel; and wherein the rotation module contains a bed on the inner side of the rotation module which is accessible in the horizontal open position and the adjustable workstation is accessible in the vertical closed position.
2. The wall bed of claim 1, further comprising a fireplace wherein the fireplace includes a mantle, wherein the fireplace is configured to accommodate a television within the fireplace, wherein the television is used for standard television viewing and accepts an external source with a software program to simulate and display an active fireplace, and the fireplace is positioned on the outer side of the rotation module and accessible when the rotation module is pivoted to the vertical closed position.
3. The wall bed of claim 1, wherein the desktop and the support frame are connected by a pair of folding brackets which are positioned on an under side of the desktop and a front facing side of the support frame wherein the desktop is locked into an open position when the pair of folding brackets are open, and wherein pressing on a release arm on each folding bracket of the pair of folding brackets folds the pair of folding brackets such that the desktop pivots downward into a closed position sitting flush with the rotation module.
4. The wall bed of claim 1, wherein one or more latches positioned at a lower end of the desktop keep the desktop stowed within the opening, and wherein pressing on the one or more latches releases the desktop to pull into the open position.
5. The wall bed of claim 1, wherein a left end and a right end of the support frame are connected to a pair of U-channel beams, wherein the pair of U-channel beams slidingly fit on a pair of guide rails that are affixed to the left panel and the right panel.
6. The wall bed of claim 5, wherein each of the pair of guide rails include one or more notches, wherein the one or more notches provide graduated heights for a vertical positioning of the desktop, and wherein a locking mechanism allows the desktop to lock into a desired elevation along the one or more notches.
7. The wall bed of claim 6, wherein the locking mechanism comprises: a pair of rotating pawls, wherein a first and a second rotating pawl of the pair of rotating pawls are connected to a left side of the support frame and a right side of the support frame such that the pair of rotating pawls can rotate, wherein a lip on each rotating pawl of the pair of rotating pawls engages with the one or more notches on the pair of guide rails on the left panel and the right panel; a rotating lever connected to the support frame, between the pair of rotating pawls, such that the rotating lever can rotate, wherein the pair of rotating pawls are connected to the rotating lever by a pair of connecting rods, such that the rotation of the rotating lever rotates the pair of rotating pawls; and a spring activated mechanism, wherein a cable connects the rotating lever to a handle affixed to a bottom side of the desktop, wherein pulling on the handle creates a tension on the cable to pull the rotating lever to rotate, and wherein a spring connected to the rotating lever rotates the rotating lever back to an original position when the tension on the cable is removed by releasing the handle.
8. The wall bed of claim 7, wherein the pair of rotating pawls disengage from the one or more notches when the handle is pulled on, wherein the rotation of the rotating lever moves the lip on each rotating pawl of the pair of rotating pawls from a notch of the one or more notches by rotation of each rotating pawl of the pair of rotating pawls, and wherein releasing the handle rotates the rotating lever in an opposite direction whereby the pair of rotating pawls rotate in a direction wherein the lip on each rotating pawl of the pair of rotating pawls moves toward and engages with a notch of the one or more notches.
9. The wall bed of claim 1, wherein the rotation module comprises a bed frame and a mattress that are stored vertically within the cabinet when not in use; wherein one or more legs coupled to a foot of the bed frame orient the bed frame and the mattress horizontally when the rotation module is pivoted horizontally.
10. The wall bed of claim 1, wherein the rotation module further comprises of a foot board, wherein the foot board has an extendable portion that is hingedly connected to the foot board and is operable to fold upward to use as a foot board and fold downward to contain the rotation module in a vertical position within the cabinet.
11. The wall bed of claim 1, further comprising a canopy, wherein the canopy is coupled to the cabinet top side and comprises of one or more recessed lights coupled to an underside of the canopy.
12. A wall bed, comprising: a cabinet, wherein the cabinet is a furniture item comprising an open sided rectangular box having a cabinet wall, a cabinet top side, a cabinet bottom side, a cabinet left side, and a cabinet right side wherein the cabinet is affixed to a wall in a room and a canopy is coupled to the cabinet top side and comprises of one or more recessed lights coupled to an underside of the canopy; a rotation module having an inner side and an outer side, wherein the rotation module is coupled to the cabinet and pivots between a vertical closed position and a horizontal open position, such that the rotation module and the cabinet form an enclosed box when the rotation module is in a vertical closed position with the inner side of the rotation module facing the cabinet and the outer side of the rotation module facing the room; one or more hinges which pivots the rotation module between the vertical closed position and the horizontal open position, wherein the one or more hinges couple a first end of the rotation module to the cabinet at a portion relatively closer to the cabinet bottom side; an adjustable workstation configured in an opening of the rotation module, the adjustable workstation comprising: a desktop having a length and a width to fit a length and a width of the opening; a support frame coupled to a left panel and a right panel on the inner side of the rotation module and proximal to the opening, the support frame having a width equivalent to the width of the opening, and wherein the desktop is coupled to the support frame such that the desktop pivots upward to an open position; and wherein the desktop and the support frame are vertically adjustable along the left panel and the right panel; and wherein the rotation module contains a bed on the inner side of the rotation module which is accessible in the horizontal open position and the adjustable workstation is accessible in the vertical closed position.
13. The wall bed of claim 12, further comprising a fireplace wherein the fireplace includes a mantle, wherein the fireplace is configured to accommodate a television within the fireplace, wherein the television is used for standard television viewing and accepts an external source with a software program to simulate and display an active fireplace, and the fireplace is positioned on the outer side of the rotation module and accessible when the rotation module is in the vertical closed position within the cabinet.
14. The wall bed of claim 12, wherein the desktop and the support frame are connected by a pair of folding brackets which are positioned on an under side of the desktop and a front facing side of the support frame, wherein the desktop is locked into an open position when the pair of folding brackets are open, and wherein pressing on a release arm on each folding bracket of the pair od folding brackets folds the pair of folding brackets such that the desktop pivots downward into a closed position sitting flush with the rotation module.
15. The wall bed of claim 12, wherein one or more latches positioned at a lower end of the desktop keep the desktop stowed within the opening, and wherein pressing on the one or more latches releases the desktop to pull into the open position.
16. The wall bed of claim 12, wherein a left end and a right end of the support frame are connected to a pair of U-channel beams, wherein the pair of U-channel beams slidingly fit on a pair of guide rails that are affixed to the left panel and the right panel.
17. The wall bed of claim 16, wherein each of the pair of guide rails include one or more notches, wherein the one or more notches provide graduated heights for a vertical positioning of the desktop, and wherein a locking mechanism allows the desktop to lock into a desired elevation along the one or more notches.
18. The wall bed of claim 17, wherein the locking mechanism comprises: a pair of rotating pawls, wherein a first and a second rotating pawl of the pair of rotating pawls are connected to a left side of the support frame and a right side of the support frame such that the pair of rotating pawls can rotate, wherein a lip on each rotating pawl of the pair of rotating pawls engages with the one or more notches on the pair of guide rails on the left panel and the right panel; a rotating lever connected to the support frame, between the pair of rotating pawls, such that the rotating lever can rotate, wherein the pair of rotating pawls are connected to the rotating lever by a pair of connecting rods, such that the rotation of the rotating lever rotates the pair of rotating pawls; and a spring activated mechanism, wherein a cable connects the rotating lever to a handle affixed to a bottom side of the desktop, wherein pulling on the handle creates a tension on the cable to pull the rotating lever to rotate, and wherein a spring connected to the rotating lever rotates the rotating lever back to an original position when the tension on the cable is removed by releasing the handle.
19. The wall bed of claim 18, wherein the pair of rotating pawls disengage from the one or more notches when the handle is pulled on, wherein the rotation of the rotating lever moves the lip on each rotating pawl of the pair of rotating pawls from a notch of the one or more notches by rotation of each of the pair of rotating pawls, and wherein releasing the handle rotates the rotating lever in an opposite direction whereby the pair of rotating pawls rotate in a direction wherein the lip on each rotating pawls of the pair of rotating pawls moves toward and engages with a notch of the one or more notches.
20. The wall bed of claim 12, wherein the rotation module further comprises of a foot board, wherein the foot board has an extendable portion that is hingedly connected to the foot board and is operable to fold upward to use as a foot board and fold downward to contain the rotation module in a vertical position within the cabinet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be described by way of exemplary embodiments, but not limitations, illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like references denote similar elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) In the Summary above and in this Detailed Description, and the claims below, and in the accompanying drawings, reference is made to particular features of the invention. It is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification includes all possible combinations of such particular features. For example, where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect or embodiment of the invention, or a particular claim, that feature may also be used, to the extent possible, in combination with and/or in the context of other particular aspects and embodiments of the invention, and in the invention generally.
(14) Where reference is made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps may be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where the context excludes that possibility), and the method may include one or more other steps which are carried out before any of the defined steps, between two of the defined steps, or after all the defined steps (except where the context excludes that possibility).
(15) Exemplary is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any aspect described in this document as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other aspects.
(16) Throughout the drawings, like reference characters are used to designate like elements. As used herein, the term coupled or coupling may indicate a connection. The connection may be a direct or an indirect connection between one or more items. Further, the term set as used herein may denote one or more of any items, so a set of items may indicate the presence of only one item or may indicate more items. Thus, the term set may be equivalent to one or more as used herein.
(17) In referring to the figures, a non-limiting embodiment of a wall bed system is illustrated in
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(20) In the preferred embodiment, the fireplace 120 is configured to be a removable feature of the wall bed 100. In this embodiment, the fireplace 120 may be designed and configured with means to allow it to be easily mounted onto the recessed section and subsequently also be easily removed from within the recessed section in the rotation module 110. These means may include and not be limited to wheels that are connected to the bottom of the fireplace 120 such that it may be rolled into and out of the recessed area within the rotation module 110. The fireplace 120 also includes means to be secured within the recessed area such that when the rotation module 110 is moved into an open horizontal position the fireplace 120 stays within the recessed area.
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(24) The cabinet 102 of the wall bed 100 may be described as a furniture item comprising an open sided, rectangular box. The cabinet 102 is permanently affixed to a wall in a room with the open side facing toward the room (wall and room not shown in the illustrations). As best seen in
(25) The canopy 104 also comprises part of the wall bed 100. The canopy 104 may be coupled to the cabinet 102. As best seen in
(26) Similar to the cabinet 102, the rotation module 110 may also be described as a furniture item comprising an outer side and an inner side. The outer side of the rotation module 110 faces toward a room and the inner side of the rotation module faces the cabinet 102 when the wall bed 100 is in the vertical closed orientation. As seen in
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(28) The rotation module 110 may pivot down to a horizontal open position for use as a bed. The rotation module 110 is coupled to the cabinet 102 with one or more hinges 119 which allow the rotation module 110 to pivot between the vertical and horizontal positions, and vice versa. The rotation module 110 is coupled to the cabinet right side 102e and the cabinet left side 102d (not visible in the figure due to the angle of the illustration) by the one or more hinges 119, wherein at least one hinge 119 is on each side. More specifically, the one or more hinges 119 are attached to and couple the first end 110a of the rotation module 110 to the cabinet 102 at a portion that is relatively closer to the cabinet bottom side 102c such that rotation module 110 may pivot at the one or more hinges 119 without any hinderance with the cabinet back wall 102a.
(29) The rotation module 110 may be designed with the standard wall bed lift mechanisms that are currently known in the arts and any that may be available in the future. Some examples of standard wall bed lift mechanisms that are currently known in the arts include, and are not limited to, a piston lift mechanism and a spring lift mechanism (not shown in the figures). The piston lift mechanism may utilize either gas or air pressure in their function when lowering and lifting the wall bed. The mechanism is contained within the cabinet 102 and coupled to the rotation module 110. The spring lift mechanism may be a coil driven mechanism which generally consists of a heavy duty compressed steel spring system composed of several individual coils.
(30) A fulcrum, which is an enclosed box is configured and positioned at a bottom end of the cabinet and extends from a left side 102d to a right side 102e of the cabinet 102. The fulcrum is positioned relatively below where the cabinet 102 and the rotation module 110 are coupled to each other. The fulcrum is affixed at the bottom end of the cabinet to enclose any hardware mechanism (e.g., the wall bed lift mechanism) necessary to raise and lower the rotation module 110, electrical wiring, and offer support to the second end 110b of the rotation module 110 when the rotation module 110 is in a horizontal or lowered position.
(31) The one or more legs 114 are coupled to the bed frame 112 at the second end 110b of the rotation module 110 and may orient and support the bed frame 112 and the mattress 200 when the rotation module 110 is in the horizontal down position. The bed frame 112 of the rotation module 110 may be dimensioned to match any standard bed mattress. As non-limiting examples, the bed frame 112 and the mattress 200 may be twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, or California king. Therefore, the wall bed 100 may also be dimensioned to match the standard bed mattress sizes and come in varying sizes.
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(34) The adjustable workstation 130 can be easily adjusted for either standing or sitting. The advantage being that a user may adjust a height of the adjustable workstation 130 to their preference. A variety of height adjustment mechanisms for the adjustable workstation 130 are within the disclosure of the present disclosure of the wall bed 100. Height adjustment mechanisms may include manual means of adjusting the height of the adjustable workstation 130 or include assistive means such as and not limited to hydraulic, electromechanical, electric, or pneumatic. An example of a manual means of adjusting the height of the adjustable workstation 130 is described below.
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(38) The height adjustment handle 158 may pivotably couple to the support bracket 157 and may be operable to release the individual height adjuster from the individual desk track so that the height of the desktop 134 may be changed. Specifically, the height adjustment handle 158 may pivot at a pivot axis 161. When the height adjustment handle 158 that extends towards the desktop 134 is lifted, the height adjustment handle 158 may pivot and withdraw the slide stop pin 162 from the plurality of height adjustment slots 148 so that the height may be changed. A spring 163 may force the height adjustment handle 158 to pivot back to the starting position where the slide stop pin 162 extends through a pin aperture 164 in the support bracket 157 and into one of the plurality of height adjustment slots 148 to fix the newly selected height. In some embodiments, an underside of the desktop 134 (i.e., a side of the desktop that faces the floor when in the down position) may comprise pivoting, telescoping legs that extend toward a floor to support the front edge of the desktop 134 when opened.
(39) In use, the wall bed 100 may provide a decorative element within a room when the rotation module 110 is in the vertical closed position wherein the mattress 200 on the inner side of the rotation module 110 is not accessible and is enclosed within the cabinet 102. Specifically, in this vertical closed position, the rotation module 110 may present the fireplace 120, the adjustable workstation 130, and the fixture 118 on the outer side of the rotation module 110. As described above, the fixture 118 may include and not be limited to a mirror, an artwork, or a shelving unit. When the rotation module 110 is in the horizontal open position, the mattress 200 is accessible for use as a bed. In the open position, the rotation module 110 may also present the cabinet fixture 108 which may include and not be limited to a television, an artwork, or a mirror.
(40) An alternate embodiment of an adjustable workstation 230 is shown in
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(42) The pair of folding brackets 236 are L-shaped with side hinges showing a triangular structure when the desktop 234 is in the open position, as shown in
(43) In the closed position, the desktop 234 sits flush with the rotation module 110 within the opening 232. One or more latches 231 keep the desktop 234 stowed. To open, the one or more latches 231 are pressed on to release them, allowing a user to pull the desktop 234 upward into the open position, which is suitably held in the open position by the pair of folding brackets 236. The one or more latches 231 are positioned at a lower end of the desktop 234 as the pair of folding brackets 236 are positioned at an upper end of the desktop 234.
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(46) A locking mechanism allows the desktop 234 to lock into a desired elevation along the one or more notches 239 on the guide rail.
(47) Each of the rotating pawls 240 are connected to the back side of the support frame 235 by a fastener 243 that allows each of the rotating pawls 240 to rotate at their respective fastener 243. Similarly, the lever 241 is also connected to the back side of the support frame 235 by a fastener 244 that allows the lever 241 to rotate at the fastener 244. In referring to
(48) The rotating pawls 240 are engaged with and disengaged from the one or more notches 239 by pulling on a cable 245 that is connected to the rotating lever 241. A spring 246 is connected to the lever 241 from an opposite side of the cable 245 to provide active tension on the rotating lever 241 and the rotating pawls 240 when the cable 245 is pulled on, which will be discussed in more detail below. The cable 245 is connected to a handle 247, which is affixed to the bottom side of the desktop 234, as seen in
(49) To put the function into words, the locking mechanism locks into a desired elevation by use of the rotating pawls 240, that engages into the one or more notches 239 located on the guide rails 238. The guide rails 238 serve two purposes: one, they serve as a set of rails for the support frame 235, which is connected to the desktop 234, to travel vertically, and two, the guide rails 238 provide graduated heights (i.e., at the one or more notches 239) for the rotating pawls 240 to lock into, establishing a series of available locations at which the user may position the desk. The rotating pawls on each side of the support frame 235 are linked by the pair of connecting rods 242 to the rotating lever 241. The rotating pawls 240 are disengaged from their locked-in position by pulling on the cable 245 that is attached to the rotating lever 241. The cable is pulled by the handle 247 mounted beneath the desktop 234 which is connected to the cable 245 which traverses through an aperture 245a in the support frame. The rotating lever 241 is spring loaded by the connection to the spring 246, such that the rotating pawls 240 automatically engage when there is no tension on the cable 245 (i.e., the pressure on the handle 247 is released), locking into an available notch of the one or more notches 239 on the guide rail 238. This provides immediate and automatic positioning of the desktop 234 anytime the handle 247 is not being actively squeezed.
(50) Accordingly, the present description provides one or more embodiments for a useful wall bed system. It may be an advantage of the wall bed system, as described herein in one or more embodiments, that a user may maximize their living space with a functional bed that can transform from daytime use to nighttime use. In one exemplary embodiment, the wall bed system is provided with a fireplace that has an embedded television which can function both as a television and be used to display a fire via an external source connected to the television via its USB port. Additionally, the fireplace may be removed with ease and transferred to another part of the room. Another advantage of the embodiments described herein is the feature of an adjustable workstation so a user may work either standing up or sitting down to suit their preference. These features are not present in other wall bed systems. Thus, the wall bed system, as described in one or more non-limiting embodiments throughout this document, offers an improved device for functionally maximizing a small living space.
(51) The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed. The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. The present invention according to one or more embodiments described in the present description may be practiced with modification and alteration within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Thus, the description is to be regarded as illustrative instead of restrictive of the present invention.