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Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an adjustable power bed layer, preferably a bedframe equipped with a head frame that can raise a head of a mattress and equipped with a foot frame that can raise a foot of the mattress. The adjustable power bed layer has no legs and may be placed directly on any flat surface, box spring, platform bed or bed frame. The legless design in which the adjustable bed power layer can rest on any flat surface, box spring, platform bed or bed frame represents a dramatic improvement for the consumer in allowing them to use. For example, platform beds with storage drawers cannot accept any type of adjustable bed with legs, as the legs would physically interfere with the location and operation of the drawers.
Discussion of Related Art
A nested bedframe assembly is one in which an articulating portion of the frame is nested within the same plane as the fixed support structure of the frame (i.e., the section with the legs). Many conventional designs don't nest at all—the articulating portion rests on top of the fixed support structure of the frame with the legs. They don't care about dimensional height issues because their designs are complete, free standing, bed platforms with legs. These free standing adjustable bed designs typically will have actuator assemblies or other moving parts projecting below their frames, making it impossible to operate them on flat surfaces without legs.
An example of a nested frame is in United States Patent Application Publication No. 2014/0366267, which discloses a motorized foldable bed frame assembly configured to fold from an open co-planar assembly to a closed parallel assembly. Such may be a dual-actuating adjustable bed frame, which is collapsible and foldable for ease of shipping. It may be configured for use by extending pivoting frame sections and engaging collapsible support legs and may include a head adjustable frame, or a head and foot adjustable frame. It nests the articulating portion within the inner area of the fixed support structure with the legs.
One aspect of the invention resides in a folding adjustable bed platform that can nest an articulating portion of the platform on the outer section of a fixed support structure, although the nesting could be configured instead vice versa. No legs are required so as to sit the folding adjustable bed platform on any flat surface, box spring, platform bed or bedframe with a distributed support structure.
An actuator imparts its force to a moving/articulating linkage, or connected structure that then lifts the articulating portion of the frame vs. actuator imparting force directly to the articulating portion of the frame via fixed points.
Another aspect of the invention resides in an adjustable power bed layer and method of assembly thereof. The adjustable power bed layer includes two support frames pivotally connected to each other and configured to fold one over another into a folded orientation from a flattened, spread apart orientation. There are two articulating frames pivotally connected to the two support frames respectively to each pivot from a respective flattened orientation to a respective deployed orientation. There are two actuators that are fixed within a respective plane in common with the associated two support frames and that carry out sliding movement without any movement or projection below the plane of the support frame. There are two connected structures movable each back and forth within the associated ones of the two support frames to cause the two articulating frames to move between their flattened and deployed orientations.
The two articulating frames in their flattened orientation are nested with the two support frames in the flattened, spread apart orientation. The two articulating frames in their deployed orientation define respective acute angles of inclination with associated ones of the two support frames from which the two articulating frames extend so that the two articulating frames extend from the two support frames in a diverging manner relative to each other with the two support frames in their flattened, spread apart orientation.
One of the two articulating frames has two portions pivotally connected to each other with one of the two portions defining the acute angle of inclination in the deployed orientation accordingly and the other of the two portions pivoting to define a reflex angle of inclination with the one of the two portions.
Each of the two support frames are equipped with respective tracks along which the two connected structures respectively slide back and forth to move associated ones of the two articulating frames between the flattened and deployed orientations.
A linkage or connected structure is arranged so that one of the two actuators imparts a force against the linkage that causes the linkage in turn to apply the imparted force onto one of the two articulating frames to move same.
In the folded orientation, the two support frames are arranged one over another so as to render accessible from above one of the two actuators that is associated with whichever one of the two support frames is over the other.
The two support frames lack legs extending underneath from the two support frames in their flattened, spread apart orientations and possess no linkages connected to legs.
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description and accompanying drawings, while the scope of the invention is set forth in the appended claims.
Turning to the drawings, they all show the adjustable power bed layer 10 of the invention.
The adjustable power bed layer 10 has two support frames, namely, an outer frame 12 and an inner frame 14. The outer frame 12 includes a head-side articulating frame 12A, a foot-side articulating frame 12B and two center frames 12C, 12D. The inner frame 14 includes a head-side stationary frame 14A and a foot-side stationary frame 14B that are pivotally connected to each other via hinges 14C.
There are folding hinges 16 between one of the two center frames 12D and the head-side articulating frame 12A. There are folding hinges 18 between the foot-side articulating frame 12B and the other of the two center frames 12C. The foot-side articulating frame 12B has two sections 22, 24 between which are folding hinges 26. Folding hinges 16, 18 and 26 each axially connect the outer frame 12 to the inner frame 14. There are also links 36 pivotally connected via hinges 38 to the foot-side stationary frame 14B and via hinges 40 to the section 22 of the foot-side stationary frame 12B.
Opposite corner regions of the section 22 of the foot-side outer frame 12B are mattress retainer bars 42 that retain a mattress in place to rest on top. The mattress retainer bars 42 are connected to pivoting hinges on the foot-side outer frame 12B. They can lift up and allow the mattress fitted sheet to be tucked under them, hiding them as can be understood from
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There is also a head-side actuator 28 that includes a head-side motor 28A that imparts a force to drive a head-side sliding member 28B (such as a pull bar) to slide back and forth along a track 30. There is a head-side connected structure 28C that operatively connects pivotally the head-side sliding member 28B and the head-side articulating frame 12A. Thus, the head-side connected structure 28C moves in unison with the head-side driven member 28B to pivot the head-side articulating frame 12A about the folding hinges 16 to travel between its flattened and adjusted states.
There is also a foot-side actuator 32 that includes a foot-side motor 32A that imparts a force to a foot-side sliding member 32B (such as a pull bar) to slide back and forth along a track 34. There is a foot-side connected structure 32C that operatively connects pivotally the foot-side sliding member 32B and the foot-side articulating frame 12B. Thus, the foot-side connected structure 32C moves in unison with the foot-side sliding member 32B to pivot the foot-side articulating frame 12B about the folding hinges 18 to travel between its flattened and adjusted states. Such pivoting action about the folding hinges 18 also result in pivoting action about the hinges 26 because the foot-side articulating frame 12B has the two sections 22, 24 pivotally connected to each other at the hinges 26, with section 22 pivotally connected via the hinges 40 to the links 36, which are pivotally connected via the hinges 38 to the foot-side inner frame 14B.
The outer frame 12 nests about the inner frame 14. The actuators 28 and 32 remain within a height of the inner frame 14 during an entirety of the sliding movements of the respective head-side and foot-side connected structures in the respective tracks 30, 34. That is, the actuators 28 and 32 remain within confines of a volume defined between upper and lower planes of the articulated bed frame and bounded on the sides and ends by the outer and inner frames 12, 14 of adjustable bed frame 10. During an entirety of a lifting movement of the articulating frame, the associated actuator remains above the lower plane of the adjustable bed frame 10.
The inner frame 12 folds in half at the folding hinges 16, without requiring the use of tools to do so. The actuators 28. 32 remain in the same plane as the inner frame 14 in its flattened condition throughout the lifting procedure for the mattress. As an alternative, the actuators 28, 32 each start flat within the same plane as the inner frame 14 and then raise slightly above the plane of the inner frame 14 during the lifting procedure.
The lifting procedure can be appreciated from the drawings that show the flattened state (
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Easy access to the underside of the adjustable power bed layer 10 of the invention is available—by folding the adjustable power bed layer 10 from the flattened state (
There are no legs required for the adjustable power bed layer, which may be placed on any flat surface, such as the top surface of a box spring, a platform bed or bed frame with a distributed support surface.
While the foregoing description and drawings represent the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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