IMPROVED ACTIVE SUSPENSION
20250213049 ยท 2025-07-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Described is an improved active suspension to give an additional spring to an overlying mattress, including an elastic element including a central body, a plurality of flexible arms extending in a cantilever fashion from the central body and a raised perimeter portion connected to the flexible arms and supported elastically by them, a member for supporting the elastic element, designed to be mounted on a slat.
Claims
1. An improved active suspension for giving an additional spring to an overlying mattress, said suspension comprising: an elastic element comprising a central body, a plurality of flexible arms extending in a cantilever fashion from the central body and a raised perimeter portion connected to said flexible arms and supported by them elastically, a supporting member for supporting the elastic element, designed to be mounted on a slat, said supporting member having at least an engagement element designed to engage with said slat, wherein said engagement element has a U-shaped open profile, said U-shaped open profile being configured to be inserted to least partially superpose said slat.
2. The suspension device according to claim 1, wherein the supporting member has two elements for engaging with said slat, both of the engagement elements having a respective U-shaped open profile, and in that both the U-shaped profiles are configured to be inserted to at least partially superpose the slat, at opposite longitudinal edges of the slat.
3. The suspension according to claim 2, wherein one of the engagement elements has at least one pin and the other of the engagement elements has at least one cavity for housing said pin, said pin and cavity being designed to define a male-female coupling to keep stably connected said engagement elements around said slat.
4. The suspension according to claim 3, wherein said housing cavities are through cavities, wherein at least one pin is threaded in order to be able to screw onto it, at a distal end of it protruding from the respective housing cavity, a suitable nut for clamping the engagement elements coupled to each other.
5. The suspension according to clam 1, wherein said supporting member comprises a single engagement element designed to engage with said slat, wherein said open U-shaped profile of said single engagement element is designed to be inserted substantially superposing said slat.
6. The suspension according to claim 5, wherein it comprises an element for clamping said open U-shaped profile of said engagement element, said clamping element being configured to keep said engagement element stably in contact with said slat.
7. The suspension according to claim 1, wherein the supporting member presents an upright emerging vertically from a relative engagement element, wherein said elastic element has a cavity, made in said relative central body, designed to be inserted stably from above on said upright of the supporting member.
8. The suspension according to claim N, wherein said cavity has a square cross-section configured to be inserted on the upright of the supporting member according to two configurations normal to each other.
9. The suspension according to claim 1, wherein it comprises a spacer element interposed between said elastic element and the upright of the supporting member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The technical features of the invention, according to the above-mentioned aims, are clearly described in the appended claims and its advantages are apparent from the detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate non-limiting example embodiments of it, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] With reference to the accompanying drawings, the reference numeral 1 denotes in its entirety a first embodiment of the improved active suspension according to the invention.
[0027] The active suspension 1 is designed to give an additional spring to an overlying mattress, not illustrated.
[0028] As illustrated in
[0029] The slat D extends longitudinally along a predetermined direction D1.
[0030] Again with reference in particular to
[0031] In particular, the above-mentioned and not illustrated mattress rests in use on the raised perimeter portion 23.
[0032] As clearly illustrated in
[0033] According to the embodiment of the suspension 1 illustrated in
[0034] The above-mentioned U-shaped profile P is configured to be inserted with partial superposing of the slat D, as clearly illustrated in
[0035] The supporting member 3 has an upright 4 emerging vertically from one 31 of its engagement elements 31, 32.
[0036] More in detail, as clearly illustrated in
[0037] The elastic element 2 has a cavity C, made in its central body 21, the cavity C being designed to be inserted stably from above on the above-mentioned upright 4 of the supporting member 3.
[0038] Advantageously, the above-mentioned cavity C has a square cross-section configured to be inserted on the above-mentioned upright 4 of the supporting member 3, which also has a square cross-section, according to two configurations normal to each other.
[0039] In other words, due to the fact that the elastic element 2 extends mainly in a direction, by means of the square coupling it is possible for the user to orient the direction of extension according to two different configurations, at right angles to each other.
[0040] The H-shaped horizontal cross section of the upright 4, advantageously chosen also to simplify injection moulding, therefore makes it possible to choose, case by case and between two alternatives, the most suitable arrangement with which to position each active suspension, having at the top a horizontal oblong shape and two different transversal dimensions, which can be used as required.
[0041] With reference to
[0042] Obviously, each spacer element 5, 6 has a lower portion which replicates the cavity C of the elastic element 2 and an upper portion which replicates the upright 4 of the supporting member 3.
[0043] As illustrated in
[0044] As illustrated in
[0045] The above-mentioned pins 7 and cavity 8 are designed to define respective male-female couplings to keep stably connected the engagement elements 31, 32 around the slat D.
[0046] This coupling advantageously allows the use of the same engagement elements 31, 32 for clamping slats D even with different widths and in any case all the versions currently normally used in bed bases.
[0047] Moreover, the partial and temporary withdrawal of the pins 7 from the respective housing cavities 8 is sufficient to be able to modify the position of each active suspension 1 along the same slat D and adapt it to the requirements at the time, simply by making it slide longitudinally along the slat D.
[0048] Advantageously, in order to make the coupling between the two engagement elements 31, 32 more stable, the pins 7 as illustrated in
[0049] Similarly, the pins 7 may have a plurality of circumferential grooves designed to increase the friction with the respective housing cavities 8, again with the aim of keeping the two engagement elements 31, 32 stably coupled to each other.
[0050] According to variant embodiments not illustrated, the above-mentioned pins 7, if they comprise metallic inserts incorporated in the element C during the injection moulding of plastic materials, may be threaded at the end intended to protrude from the housing cavity 8 and on the end of which to screw a suitable lock nut of the engagement elements 31 and 32 coupled to each other.
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[0052] The active suspension 1 differs from the active suspension 1 of
[0053] The remaining parts of the active suspension 1 do not differ in substance from those of the active suspension 1 just described above, to which reference is therefore made.
[0054] As illustrated in
[0055] The engagement element 31 has a respective open profile P in the shape of a U which extends for a stretch greater than the width of the slat D, to be inserted substantially superposed on the slat D.
[0056] The active suspension 1 therefore comprises an element 9 for clamping the above-mentioned open profile P shaped in the form of a U of the engagement element 31, the clamping element 9 configured to keep the engagement element 31 stably in contact with the slat D, engaging in the clamping of the ends of the engagement element 31 emerging in a cantilever fashion from the slat D.
[0057] As illustrated in detail in
[0058] Advantageously, the clamping element 9 has, on its inner surface intended to enter into contact with the engagement element 31, projections designed to improve the gripping with the engagement element.
[0059] According to alternative embodiments not illustrated, the clamping element comprises an annular elastic designed to wrap around the ends of the engagement element 31 emerging in a cantilever fashion from the slat D.
[0060] The active suspension 1, 1 according to the invention achieves the preset aims and brings important advantages.
[0061] A first advantage connected to the adoption of the improved active suspension device according to the invention is due to the fact that its application, removal or even its mere movement do not require tools or the removal of the slat for the relative sliding out.
[0062] Yet another advantage linked to the invention is due to the possibility of adapting the distance from the slat of the supporting portion of the mattress by adopting suitable spacer elements, which are easy and practical to insert.