1988-08-25
1990-01-30
Trettel, Michael F.
Beds
Berth or bunk
5 9B, D 6383, A47C 1920
Patent
active
048963852
ABSTRACT:
A bunk bed frame of two rigid members has parallel spaced midportions for partially bounding an upper sleeping surface. Each midportion is connected to first and second end portions, the first end portions converging downwardly to an upper point of convergence along a mid plane between the midportions, further extending downwardly in secured juxtaposition to a lower point of convergence, diverging from the mid plane and further extending downwardly to contact the floor. The second end portions are mirror images of the respective first end portions. Below the lower points of convergence, a pair of spaced, horizontally disposed supports connect the first end portions to the respective second end portions of the members, thus partially bounding a lower sleeping surface.
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Leggett & Platt, Inc.
Trettel Michael F.
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