Bracket for retaining mattress and bed equipped with the same
09986844 ยท 2018-06-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C19/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An easily assembled bracket, adapted for being installed at an edge of a bed frame for retaining a mattress on the bed frame includes a fastener and a retainer. The fastener has two wings booth located on an imaginary plane, and a convex protruded from the imaginary plane. A passage is provided between the convex and a top surface of the bed frame. The retainer has an inserting portion detachably inserted in the passage, two stop portions extending from the inserting portion in two adverse directions respectively and abutted against an end of the convex, two extending portions extending from the two stop portions respectively, and at least one retaining portion connected with at least one of the extending portions for being abutted against a side of the mattress.
Claims
1. A bracket for being installed at an edge of a bed frame for retaining a mattress placed on the bed frame, the bracket consisting of: a fastener having two wings both located on an imaginary plane, and a convex connected between the two wings and protruded from said imaginary plane; the two wings being adapted for being mounted on a top surface of the bed frame in a way that the convex defines a passage with the top surface of the bed frame; the convex having a first end and a second end closer to the edge of the bed frame than the first end; and a retainer having an inserting portion detachably inserted in the passage, two stop portions extending from an end of the inserting portion in two adverse directions respectively and abutted against the first end of the convex of the fastener, two extending portions extending from the two stop portions respectively, located at two sides of the convex of the fastener respectively and located on the two wings respectively, at least one retaining portion connected with at least one of the extending portions for being abutted against a side of the mattress, and two expanding portions each connected between one said extending portion and one said retaining portion, the expanding portions extending in a horizontal direction parallel to the edge between the top surface and a side surface of the bed frame where the fastener is installed.
2. The bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retainer has one said retaining portion having two ends connected with the two extending portions, respectively.
3. The bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retainer has two said retaining portions connected with the two extending portions, respectively.
4. The bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inserting portion is composed of two rods abreast with each other; the two stop portions extend in the two adverse directions from ends of the two rods, respectively.
5. The bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the extending portions of the retainer are abutted against the convex of the fastener.
6. A bed for retaining a mattress placed thereon, the bed comprising: a bed frame for supporting the mattress thereon; and a bracket consisting of a fastener and a retainer, wherein the fastener has two wings both located on an imaginary plane, and a convex connected between the two wings; the two wings are mounted on a top surface of the bed frame; the convex is protruded from said imaginary plane in a way that a passage is provided between the convex and the top surface of the bed frame; the convex has a first end and a second end closer to an edge of the bed frame than the first end; the retainer has an inserting portion, two stop portions, two extending portions, at least one retaining portion and two expanding portions; the inserting portion is detachably inserted in the passage; the two stop portions extend from an end of the inserting portion in two adverse directions respectively, and are abutted against the first end of the convex of the fastener; the two extending portions extend from the two stop portions respectively, and are located at two sides of the convex of the fastener respectively and located on the two wings respectively; the at least one retaining portion is connected with at least one of the extending portions for being abutted against a side of the mattress; the expanding portions each are connected between one said extending portion and one said retaining portion; the expanding portions extend in a horizontal direction parallel to the edge between the top surface and a side surface of the bed frame where the fastener is installed.
7. The bed as claimed in claim 6, wherein the retainer has one said retaining portion having two ends connected with the two extending portions, respectively.
8. The bed as claimed in claim 6, wherein the retainer has two said retaining portions connected with the two extending portions, respectively.
9. The bed as claimed in claim 6, wherein the inserting portion is composed of two rods abreast with each other; the two stop portions extend in the two adverse directions from ends of the two rods, respectively.
10. The bed as claimed in claim 6, wherein the extending portions of the retainer are abutted against the convex of the fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) First of all, a bracket for retaining a mattress according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. Referring to
(9) The fastener 20 has two wings 21 both located on a same imaginary plane, and a convex 22 connecting the two wings 21. The two wings 21 are mounted on a top surface 8 of the bed frame 9. The two wings 21 may be fastened on the top surface 8 of the bed frame 9 by two screws 26, or by other conventional fastening ways such as welding, gluing, wedging, and so on. The convex 22 is protruded from the imaginary plane and defines a passage 23 with the top surface 8 of the bed frame 9. The convex 22 has a first end 24, and a second end 25 closer to the edge 7 of the bed frame 9 than the first end 24.
(10) The retainer 30 has an inserting portion 31, two stop portions 33, two extending portions 34, two expanding portions 35, and a retaining portion 36. The inserting portion 31 is detachably inserted in the passage 23. The inserting portion 31 is composed of two rods 32 abreast with each other. The two stop portions 33 extend in two adverse directions respectively from ends of the two rods 32 respectively, and abutted against the first end 24 of the convex 22 of the fastener 20. The two extending portions 34 extend from the two stop portions 33, respectively. The two extending portions 34 are abutted against two sides of the convex 22 of the fastener 20 respectively, and located on the two wings 21, respectively. The two expanding portions 35 extend from the two extending portions 34 respectively in directions parallel to the edge 7 of the bed frame 9, where the fastener 20 is installed. The retaining portion 36 is inverted U-shaped and has two ends connected with the two expanding portions 35, respectively. The retaining portion 36 is adapted for being abutted against a side of the mattress 6.
(11) The following contents are about the way to assemble the bracket 10 by the user. As shown in
(12) In this way, only one step of inserting the retainer to the fastener needs to be performed by the user to assemble the bracket, and the step can be performed without any additional tools and skills. For example, the user doesn't need to align two parts of the retainer and then insert the two parts into two fasteners simultaneously. Therefore, the bracket 10 is positively convenient in assembly.
(13) It is to be mentioned that each expanding portion 35 is provided for lowering the pressure between the retaining portion 36 and the mattress 6. However, the bracket 10 may be provided without any such expanding portion 35 and still capable of being abutted against the side of the mattress 6 for retaining the mattress in position. Besides, each expanding portion 35 is not limited to be parallel to the edge 7 of the bed frame 9, where the fastener 20 is installed. For example, each expanding portion 35 may inclinedly extend relative to the edge 7 to a position distanced from the edge 7. In such circumstance, only the extent that the retainer 30 matches the mattress is influenced, but the bracket 10 is still conveniently assembled.
(14) The feature that the extending portions 34 are abutted against the convex 22 of the fastener 20 enables the retainer 30 to be combined with the fastener 20 stably. However, the extending portions 34 may be not abutted against the convex 22 of the fastener 20 and the bracket, in this case, is still easily assembled. In addition, the inserting portion 31 may be not composed of two rods 32, but shaped as other configurations capable of being inserted in the passage 23, such as a long cube, and the retaining portion 36 may be not inverted U-shaped but shaped as other configurations such as a semicircle.
(15) Based on the design concept of the present invention, the retainer 30 of the bracket 10 may be shaped as other configurations, such as a retainer 30 according to another preferred embodiment as shown in
(16) The retainer 30 of the bracket 10 may be shaped as other configurations, such as a retainer 30 according to still another preferred embodiment as shown in
(17) The present invention further provides a bed in the embodiment shown in
(18) It is to be mentioned that the bed 40 may comprise only a bed frame 9 and a bracket 10 and can still attain the aforesaid another objective of the present invention. For example, the bracket 10 may be installed at the foot portion 92 for preventing the mattress 6 from sliding down when the head portion 91 swings up.
(19) The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.