Folding trailer with bed support mechanism operated from a...

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C005S119000

Reexamination Certificate

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06203097

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to folding camping trailers having expandable beds and, more particularly, to a bed support mechanism for expandable beds in a folding camping trailer.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Folding camping trailers typically have a trailer body with an extendable hard-shell top portion. In addition, the trailer body usually includes two expandable beds that extend slidably outward from end walls of the trailer body. The expandable beds provide a usable sleeping area that is larger than the living area defined by the trailer body alone. Prior to the use of expandable beds in folding camping trailers, the sleeping area of the beds in folding camping trailers was generally constrained by the living area defined by the trailer body. The expandable beds, when extended outward from the end walls of the trailer body to their opened position, typically each require a support structure that extends between the expandable beds and the trailer body.
One known support structure for supporting expandable beds in the opened position is detachable poles. The detachable poles each connect at one end to an underside of the expandable beds and connect at the other end to the trailer body. However, this arrangement has significant disadvantages. First, the detachable poles must be housed within the trailer body until it is time to set up the expandable beds. Because the poles are not attached to the expandable beds or to the trailer body, they can easily become misplaced or damaged. In addition, the detachable poles are difficult to install. After extending one of the expandable beds, the user of the folding camping trailer connects one end of the detachable pole to a bracket or other connecting structure located on the underside of the expandable bed. After one end of the detachable pole is in place, the user of the folding camping trailer must position himself or herself underneath the expandable bed and push upward with his or her back or head so that the second end of the detachable pole may be attached to a connecting structure located on the trailer body. This step in the set up process is particularly labor intensive and requires a significant degree of muscle strength. In addition, a similar labor intensive procedure must be followed in reverse to disassemble the expandable bed.
Another known prior art solution also utilizes poles or posts as the support structure for the expandable beds, but permanently attaches both ends of the poles to the folding camping trailer. The first end of each of the poles is connected to the underside of the expandable beds and the second end of each of the poles is connected to the trailer body. Specifically, in this prior art arrangement, the first end of each of the poles includes a roller that is rotatably received in a groove or track formed in the underside of the expandable beds. The second end of the each of the poles is pivotally connected to the trailer body. An advantage of this arrangement is that the poles are always attached to the expandable beds whether the expandable beds are in the closed or opened position. Thus, the poles cannot be misplaced and set up of the expandable beds is simplified. However, the roller-track configuration by which the “roller” end of the poles is connected to the expandable beds is expensive to manufacture. In addition, the roller end of the poles often jams in the track formed in the underside of the expandable beds.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a folding camping trailer with expandable beds having a simplified and cost-effective bed support apparatus for supporting the expandable beds in the opened position. In addition, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bed support apparatus for expandable beds in a folding camping trailer that makes set up of the expandable beds easier and less labor intensive. It is a further object of the present invention to generally overcome the disadvantages present in prior art bed support arrangements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above objects are accomplished with a folding camping trailer having an expandable bed with a bed support mechanism in accordance with the present invention. The folding camping trailer of the present invention includes a trailer body having an end wall and a towing frame. An expandable bed is movable between a closed position retracted within the trailer body and an opened position extended outward from the end wall. A bed support mechanism is attached to the bottom side of the expandable bed for supporting the expandable bed in a vertical direction when the expandable bed is in the opened position. The bed support mechanism includes a first member having two opposing flanges defining a recess therebetween. The flanges further define opposing longitudinally extending slots. The bed support mechanism further includes a second member having an elongated portion and a handle portion. The elongated portion of the second member is pivotally connected to the first member and positioned within the recess. The handle portion projects outward from the first member for manipulation by a user of the folding camping trailer. Furthermore, the bed support mechanism includes an elongated bed support member having a first end and a second end. The first end is pivotally and slidably connected to the first member by a pin passing through the first end and the slots defined by the flanges. The second end is configured for removable attachment to the trailer body with the expandable bed in the opened position. In a first position of the second member, the pin is free to slide in the slots defined by the flanges. In a second position of the second member, the elongated portion of the second member interacts with the pin passing through the first end of the bed support member to prevent the pin from sliding in the slots defined by the flanges.
An elastomeric bushing may be located at each end of the pin such that with the second member in the first position, the bed support member is pivotal laterally with respect to a central longitudinal axis of the first member. A fastener may be located at each end of the pin for retaining the elastomeric bushings on the pin and securing the bed support member to the first member. A pair of spacer bushings may be received on the pin and positioned in the recess. The spacer bushings are preferably positioned on opposite sides of the first end of the bed support member. In addition, with the second member in the second position, the elongated portion of the second member engages spacer bushings which substantially prevent the pivotal lateral movement of the bed support member.
The first member and the elongated portion of the second member may be formed as cooperating U-shaped channels. The handle portion of the second member may be a latch plate forming an angle with the elongated portion. The bed support member is preferably a rod having an annular cross section. The second end of the bed support member may be configured to removably attach to the end wall of the trailer body. The second end of the bed support member may also be configured to removably attach to the towing frame.


REFERENCES:
patent: 3475047 (1969-10-01), Daniels
patent: 3675885 (1972-07-01), Shute
patent: 3675965 (1972-07-01), Burdett
patent: 3680908 (1972-08-01), Bowen
patent: 3709551 (1973-01-01), McCarthy
patent: 5161851 (1992-11-01), Rafi-Zadeh
Portion of catalog of TrailManor Corp., Lake City, Tennessee (1988), 3 pp.
Coleman Camping Trailers, Models 380, 381, 382, 390 Set-up Instructions and Maintenance Guide, 1969, 4 pp.
Coleman Camping Trailers, Set-up Instructions and Maintenance Guide, 1968, 4 pp.
Coleman Drawing Sheet, 1968 & 1969, 1 sheet.

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