Universal bed side rail

12245700 ยท 2025-03-11

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    Abstract

    An universal bed side rails includes a mattress, a bedside assembly, and a rails assembly. The bedside assembly a first bedrail and a second bedrail connected through length adjustable beams. The rails assembly has a first rail and a second rail slidably receiving the first bedrail and the second bedrail therein. The length adjustable beams are positioned under a mattress. The first rail and second rail has flaps to secure to a spring box of a mattress. The length adjustable beams have pin locks and pin holes to secure additional beams for support in different mattress size configurations.

    Claims

    1. A universal bed side rail, comprising: a) a bedside assembly including a first bedrail and a second bedrail mounted on two opposing sides of a mattress, wherein the first bedrail and the second bedrail are secured to length adjustable beams, said length adjustable beams are positioned under said mattress near a head and a foot of the bed, wherein the length adjustable beams include holes and pins to secure support beams therein, wherein the support beams are perpendicular to the length adjustable beams; a rails assembly including a first rail and a second rail, wherein the first rail includes a first pivot that allows the first rail to rotate, said first pivot is located on a middle portion of the first rail, wherein the second rail includes a second pivot that allows the second rail to rotate, said second pivot is located on a middle portion of the second rail, wherein the first rail has a first flap located at a first end of the first rail, said first flap secures to a box spring, wherein the second rail has a second flap located at a first end of the second rail, said second flap secures to the box spring.

    2. The universal bed side rail from claim 1, wherein the first bedrail is slidably secured to the first rail, wherein the second bedrail is slidably secured to the second rail.

    3. The universal bed side rail from claim 1, wherein the first bedrail and the second bedrail include vertical bars thereon.

    4. The universal bed side rail from claim 1, wherein said first rail and said second rail rotate when needed.

    5. A universal bed side rail assembly, comprising: a) a mattress including a spring box; b) a bedside assembly including a first bedrail and a second bedrail mounted on two opposing sides of the mattress, wherein the first bedrail and the second bedrail are secured to length adjustable beams, said length adjustable beams are positioned under said mattress near a head and a foot of the bed, wherein the length adjustable beams include holes and pins to secure support beams therein, wherein the support beams are perpendicular to the length adjustable beams; and c) a rails assembly including a first rail and a second rail, wherein the first bedrail is slidably secured to the first rail, wherein the second bedrail is slidably secured to the second rail, wherein the first rail has a first flap located at a first end of the first rail, said first flap secures to the box spring, the second rail has a second flap located at a first end of the second rail, said second flap secures to the box spring, wherein the first rail includes a first pivot that allows the first rail to rotate, said first pivot is located on a middle portion of the first rail, wherein the second rail includes a second pivot that allows the second rail to rotate, said second pivot is located on a middle portion of the second rail.

    6. A universal bed side rail assembly, consisting of: a) a mattress including a spring box; b) a bedside assembly including a first bedrail and a second bedrail mounted on two opposing sides of the mattress, wherein the first bedrail and the second bedrail are secured to length adjustable beams, said length adjustable beams are positioned under said mattress near a head and a foot of the bed, wherein the length adjustable beams include holes and pins to secure support beams therein, wherein the support beams are perpendicular to the length adjustable beams; and c) a rails assembly including a first rail and a second rail, wherein the first bedrail is slidably secured to the first rail, wherein the second bedrail is slidably secured to the second rail, wherein the first rail has a first flap located at a first end of the first rail, said first flap secures to the box spring, the second rail has a second flap located at a first end of the second rail, said second flap secures to the box spring, wherein the first rail includes a first pivot that allows the first rail to rotate, said first pivot is located on a middle portion of the first rail, wherein the second rail includes a second pivot that allows the second rail to rotate, said second pivot is located on a middle portion of the second rail.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:

    (2) FIG. 1 represents an isometric operational view of the present invention 10 showing the bedside assembly 40 mounted on the bed box spring 100.

    (3) FIG. 2 shows an isometric view of the bedside assembly 40 slidably mounted to the rails assembly 20.

    (4) FIG. 3 illustrates an exploded view of the rails assembly 20 and bedside assembly 40.

    (5) FIG. 4 is a representation of an isometric view of the present invention 10 showing the bedside assembly 40 sliding through the rails assembly 20.

    (6) FIG. 5 shows a top front view of the present invention 10 in a twin configuration.

    (7) FIG. 6 illustrates an isometric view of the present invention 10 in a full bed configuration.

    (8) FIG. 7 depicts an isometric view of the present invention 10 in a queen bed configuration.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

    (9) Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes a rails assembly 20 and a bedside assembly 40. It should be understood there are modifications and variations of the invention that are too numerous to be listed but that all fit within the scope of the invention. Also, singular words should be read as plural and vice versa and masculine as feminine and vice versa, where appropriate, and alternative embodiments do not necessarily imply that the two are mutually exclusive.

    (10) The rails assembly 20 may include first rail 21 and second rail 22. The first rail 21 and second rail 22 may be elongated rails. The first rail 21 and second rail 22 may be any suitable type of rail that allows the bedside assembly 40 to slide therein. The first rail 21 and second rail 22 may have a square profile. It also may be suitable to have the first rail 21 and the second rail 22 with other suitable profile shapes. The first rail 21 and second rail 22 may be made of a metal such as aluminum. It also may be suitable to have the first rail 21 and second rail 22 made of other materials. The first rail 21 may have an end with a first flap 21a for griping to a bed box spring 100. The second rail 22 may have an end with a second flap 22a to grip a bed box spring 100. The first rail 21 may have a first pivot 21b that allows the first rail 21 to rotate 180 degrees down and out the way when needed. The second pivot 22b may be located on a middle portion of the first rail 21. The second rail 22 may have a second pivot 22b to rotate the second rail 22 down and out when needed. The second pivot 22b may be located on a middle portion of the second rail 22.

    (11) The bedside assembly 40 may include a first bedrail 46 and a second bedrail 48. The first bedrail 46 may have a rectangular shape with top rounded corners. The first bedrail 46 may be ergonomic. The first bedrail 46 may have a first horizontal bar 41 and a plurality of vertical bars 47. The first horizontal bar 41 may be located at a bottom portion of the first bedrail 46. The first horizontal bar 41 may be slidably attached to the first rail 21 allowing the first bedrail 46 to slide through the first rail 21. The vertical bars 47 may be located perpendicular to the first horizontal bar 41. The first bedrail 46 may be made of metal or any other suitable material. The second bedrail 48 may have a rectangular shape with top rounded corners. The second bedrail 48 may have a second horizontal bar 43 and vertical bars 49. The second horizontal bar 43 may be attached to a bottom portion of the second bedrail 48. The second horizontal bar 43 may be slidably attached to the second rail 22 allowing the second bedrail 48 to slide theretrough. The second bedrail 48 may be made of a metal or any other suitable material.

    (12) The bedside assembly 40 may further include a first beam 42 and a second beam 44. A first end of the first beam 42 may be connected to a first end of the first horizontal bar 41. A first end of the second beam 44 may be connected to a second end of the first horizontal bar 41. A second end of the first beam 42 may be connected to a first end of the second horizontal bar 43. A second end of the second beam 44 may be connected to a second end of the second horizontal bar 43. The first beam 42 and the second beam 44 may be telescopic beams. The first beam 42 and second beam 44 may be length adjustable beams. The first beam 42 and the second beam 44 may have locking pins and pin holes. In one embodiment, the pin holes may be located at 49 inches, 54 inches, and 72 inches of the first beam 42 and second beam 44. The first beam 42 and second beam 44 may be telescopically expanded to allow different lengths of the bedside assembly 40 for different mattress sizes. For example, the first beam 42 and second beam 44 may be in a single configuration as observed in FIG. 5, where the bedside assembly 40 is configured to fit in a single mattress. The first beam 42 and second beam 44 may be expanded to fit a twin mattress as observed in FIG. 6. The twin mattress configuration may include a beam 23 secured to the second beam 44 for additional support. The first beam 42 and the second beam 44 may be expanded to a queen mattress size configuration as observed in FIG. 7. The queen size mattress configuration may include the beam 23 and beam 24. It should be understood that the bedside assembly 40 may include additional beams and that the first beam 42 and second beam 44 may be retracted or expanded to fit in any suitable mattress. The beams may be positioned under a mattress 101 near the head and foot of the bed.

    (13) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.