The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method for automating the making of a bed.
In the hotel and hospitality industries, in hospitals, and in senior center facilities, bed-making is a necessary, repetitive, time-consuming chore that must be performed daily by service staff, requiring substantial service personnel time, attention, physical presence, and human labor. It requires service personnel to remove used sheets and pillow cases, remove the comforter or duvet from the bed, remove the duvet or comforter from its cover, apply a fresh sheet to the bed, insert the duvet into a fresh cover and apply it to the bed, and insert the pillows into fresh cases and apply them to the bed. It is important that the application of the sheet and duvet onto the bed be done carefully to ensure a neat, clean and aesthetic appearance.
Thus, bed-making is labor-intensive and adds significant expense to the service and operation of a hotel, hospital or senior center, particularly in large venues, where many hundreds of rooms may need to be serviced daily. Moreover, each service person's time must be devoted to this task, diverting service persons from other important tasks which could otherwise be used more effectively.
Accordingly, the present invention, as described and claimed below, can save a tremendous amount of labor and thus can save a significant amount of money for hotels, hospitals and senior centers.
In accordance with one example of the present invention, apparatus for automatically making a bed includes a sheet holder suspended from a sheet holder support, a head-end duvet cover holder suspended from a head-end duvet cover holder support, a foot-end duvet cover holder suspended from a foot-end duvet cover holder support, a duvet holder suspended from a duvet holder support, a plurality of connectors on each of the sheet holder, the head-end duvet cover holder, the foot-end duvet cover holder, and the duvet holder, the connectors adapted to be connected to mating connectors on a sheet, a head-end of a duvet cover, a foot end of the duvet cover, and a duvet, respectively, and a framework upon which the sheet holder support, the head-end duvet cover holder support, the foot-end duvet cover holder support, and the duvet holder support are mounted. At least the sheet holder support and the duvet holder support are adapted to selectively raise and lower the sheet and duvet, respectively. The framework may be comprised of a track mounted on a ceiling in a room in which the bed is located, and at least the sheet holder support and the head-end duvet cover holder support are adapted to move along the track.
The sheet holder, the head-end duvet cover holder and the duvet holder are preferably comprised of rods, the foot-end duvet cover holder is preferably formed of a plurality of rods to thereby define an opening, and each of the rods may be formed of metal, plastic or wood. At least the sheet holder support and the duvet holder support include pullies from which the sheet holder and duvet holder are suspended, respectively, to thereby raise and lower the sheet and duvet upon rotation of the pullies. The connectors are preferably electrically or electronically controlled. The head-end duvet cover holder support and the foot-end duvet cover holder support are adapted to selectively raise and lower the head-end duvet cover and the foot-end duvet cover, and at least one of the foot-end duvet cover holder support and the duvet cover support are adapted to move on the framework relative to the other such that the opening can be positioned underneath an end of the duvet. Preferably, guides are attached to the foot-end duvet cover holder and may be engaged to facilitate the insertion of the duvet into the duvet cover.
The head-end duvet cover holder support and the foot-end duvet cover holder support may include pullies from which the head-end duvet cover holder and the foot-end duvet cover holder are suspended, respectively, to thereby raise and lower the head-end and foot-end of the duvet upon rotation of the pullies. Gripping panels are preferably provided on sides of the bed and are adapted to selectively grip the sheet against the sides and release the sheet from the sides. A vibratory transducer is preferably attached to the duvet cover holder to facilitate the insertion of the duvet into the duvet cover.
In accordance with another example of the present invention, method for automatically making a bed includes the steps of manually attaching a sheet to a sheet holder suspended from a sheet holder support, automatically raising the sheet holder and the sheet, automatically moving the sheet holder and the sheet over the bed, and automatically releasing the sheet from the sheet holder to thereby drape the sheet over the bed. The method may further include automatically lowering the sheet holder and the sheet after initially raising the sheet holder and sheet, and automatically raising the sheet holder and the sheet after lowering the sheet holder and sheet, to thereby remove wrinkles from the sheet. The method may also include the steps of manually attaching a head-end of a duvet cover to a head-end duvet cover holder suspended from a head-end duvet cover holder support, manually attaching a foot-end of a duvet cover to a foot-end duvet cover holder suspended from a foot-end duvet cover holder support, manually attaching a duvet to a duvet holder suspended from a duvet holder support, automatically raising the duvet and duvet holder, automatically moving at least one of the duvet and the foot end of the duvet cover to place the duvet over the foot-end of the duvet cover, automatically inserting the duvet into the duvet cover, automatically moving the duvet cover and duvet over the bed, and automatically releasing the duvet cover and duvet from the duvet holder and the foot-end duvet cover holder to thereby drape the duvet and foot-end duvet cover over the bed.
The method may further include the steps of automatically releasing the duvet cover from the head-end duvet cover holder to thereby drape the duvet and head-end duvet cover over the bed, and automatically moving the head-end of the duvet cover a predetermined distance back in the direction of the foot-end of the duvet cover, and then releasing the head-end of the duvet cover to thereby drape the head-end of the duvet cover on the bed allowing space for placement of pillows. In accordance with preferred embodiments, the method may include the steps of automatically raising the foot-end of the duvet cover, then lowering the foot-end of the duvet cover, prior to the step of automatically inserting the duvet into the duvet cover, to thereby remove wrinkles from the duvet cover. The step of automatically inserting the duvet into the duvet cover may include the steps of intermittently raising the foot-end of the duvet cover, then lowering the duvet, to thereby partially insert the duvet into the duvet cover, and repeating the steps of intermittently raising the foot-end of the duvet cover, then lowering the duvet, until the duvet is completely inserted into the duvet cover. Preferably, a vibratory transducer attached to the foot-end duvet cover holder is actuated during the step of inserting the duvet into the duvet cover.
These and other objects and aspects of the present invention will be described with reference to the following drawing figures, of which:
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As will be described, each of the holders 12, 14, 16 and 18 is preferably provided with electromechanical connectors 20, the locations of which best shown in
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The operation of the bed-making apparatus will be explained with reference to
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After the duvet is inserted into the cover, upper support rod 24 (
At this point, the process is completed, and the upper support rods 22, 24, 26, 28 can be moved along tracks 30, 32 toward the left (or other location as desired), and rotated to lift the holders 12, 14, 16, 18 to retracted positions at or recessed into the ceiling.
It is noted that the various electromechanical devices described above can be readily implemented by those skilled in the art, using well-known, routine expedients such as motors, limit switches, rudimentary programmed control modules and the like.
The examples disclosed herein are for exemplary purposes only and should not be construed as limiting of present invention, which is defined in the following claims.
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