Beds – Sofa bed – Reverting back
Patent
1981-01-02
1983-02-08
Frazier, Roy D.
Beds
Sofa bed
Reverting back
5108, A61G 700
Patent
active
043719961
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
The present invention relates to a bed of which the mattress-holder is made up of at least a seat-rest and a back-rest articulated to one another and mounted in mobile fashion on a frame in such a manner as to be able to form therebetween a variable angle.
More specifically, the bed according to the invention as herein claimed essentially comprises: a bed frame including a cradle integral thereto; a mattress-holder including a back-rest and a separate seat-rest; a carrier mounted on the cradle for rocking motion therealong; means mounting the back-rest on the carrier for rotation about an axis transverse of the back-rest intermediate its ends; means mounting the seat-rest at one end for rotation about an axis transverse of the seat-rest and further means mounting the other end of the seat rest on the frame for rotation about a further axis transverse of the seat-rest. There are further provided means to cause rocking of the carrier on the cradle and means articulating adjacent ends of the back and seat-rests to one another. Accordingly, when the carrier is rocked, along the cradle, the back-rest and seat-rest are inclined in opposite directions.
A preferred embodiment of the invention follows hereinafter with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of an articulated bed made according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is a view in cross-section along line II--II of FIG. 1, and
FIG. 3 is a view similar to that of FIG. 2 but illustrating the bed in a second position.
The illustrated bed is made up of a tubular frame 10, that can be entirely taken to pieces, of a mattress-holder formed in three articulated parts: a back-rest 11; a seat-rest 12 and a leg-rest 13; of a metal cradle 14 having the shape of an arc of a circle and being integral with the frame 10; of a carrier 15; having in elevation the shape of a U, adapted to roll in the cradle 14, and of a compressed air jack 16, connected at one end to a transverse axle 17 of the carrier 15 and, at the other end, to a base of the frame 10.
The back-rest 11 is mounted for rotation about the axle 17 whereas the seat-rest 12 is mounted for rotation, on the one hand, about a transverse axle 19 of the carrier 15 and, on the other hand, about a transverse axle 20 of the frame 10. The back-rest 11 and the seat-rest 12 are, besides, elastically joined by two spring blades 21 fixed, on the one hand, to the axle 19 and, on the other hand, to a transverse axle 18 of the back-rest 11.
As to the leg-rest 13, it is pivoted on an axle 22 of the frame 10 and it is supported by a device comprising two toothed sectors 23 for adjusting its inclination.
The bed also has a device, operable by a handle 24, for locking the jack 16 to hold the carrier 15 in selected position. An additional load 25 is mounted on the base of the carrier 15 and a coil spring 26 is mounted around the piston rod of jack 16. This rod is made of telescopic parts and the spring 16 extends between the axle 17 and a shoulder provided on one of the telescopic parts thus resiliently joining the piston of the jack 16 and the axle 17.
When the bed is not occupied and the jack 16 is actuated, the carrier 15 is subjected to two couples, opposing one another, respectively created by the bed's own weight together with the weight of the additional load 25 (resultant P.sub.2) and by the force F of the jack 16.
The points of application and the strength of forces F and P.sub.2 are selected such that the mattress-holder is practically in a state of stable balance for all angular positions of the carrier 15. In fact, the back-rest 11 has a slight tendency to get upright.
When someone lies over the bed, the point of application of his weight P.sub.1 generally extends vertically through the pivoting center of the carrier 15 in such a way that the state of stable equilibrium is practically not changed.
Under these conditions, the user may progressively incline the back-rest 11 up to the limit position illustrated by broken lines in FIG. 3, and then block it in the selected position by acting on the handle 24.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1529699 (1925-03-01), Hawk
patent: 1740906 (1919-12-01), Rothauszky
Adams Bruce L.
Burns Robert E.
Frazier Roy D.
Lobato Emmanuel J.
Trettel Michael F.
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