Claims
- 1. An automatically adjustable futon frame comprising:
- first and second opposing sides connected by front and rear support members extending laterally therebetween, each of said first and second opposing sides having an upper guide channel and a lower guide channel formed therein;
- a back situated between said first and second opposing sides, said back having first and second side members respectively adjacent to said first and second opposing sides, each of said first and second side members of said back including an upper follower bearing arranged for travel within said upper guide channel of said adjacent opposing side and a lower follower bearing arranged for travel within said lower guide channel of said adjacent opposing side;
- a seat pivotally connected to said back for folding along a laterally extending axis, said seat having first and second side members;
- first and second rack means respectively fixed one to each of said first and second opposing sides, said first and second rack means defining a drive path;
- first and second automatic drive means respectively fixed one to each of said first and second side members of said seat, said first and second automatic drive means each including a driven pinion arranged to engage said first and second rack means, respectively; and
- controller means connected to said first and second drive means for enabling user operation of said first and second automatic drive means;
- whereby said back and seat may be continuously and automatically adjusted relative to each other between a sofa position and a bed position.
- 2. The futon frame according to claim 1, further comprising first and second adjustment guides respectively fixed one to each of said first and second opposing sides between said front and rear support members, said first and second adjustment guides defining a travel path, a first follower pin fixed relative to said first side member of said seat and arranged to engage said first adjustment guide, and a second follower pin fixed relative to said second side member of said seat and arranged to engage said second adjustment guide.
- 3. The futon frame according to claim 2, wherein said first adjustment guide and said first rack means are integral portions of a first unitary rack member, and said second adjustment guide and said second rack means are integral portions of a second unitary rack member.
- 4. The futon frame according to claim 3, wherein each of said first and second rack members includes an upwardly facing guide surface and a downwardly facing toothed rack.
- 5. The futon frame according to claim 1, wherein said first and second automatic drive means are fixed to said first and second side members of said seat by first and second brackets, respectively.
- 6. The futon frame according to claim 5, wherein said first follower pin extends from said first bracket to engage said first adjustment guide, and said second follower pin extends from said second bracket to engage said second adjustment guide.
- 7. The futon frame according to claim 5, wherein said first and second brackets each include a U-shaped portion for engaging an associated side member of said seat along three sides of said associated side member.
- 8. The futon frame according to claim 3, further including a pair of limit switches connected to said controller means for turning off said first and second automatic drive means when said back and seat reach said sofa position and when said back and seat reach said bed position.
- 9. The futon frame according to claim 8, wherein said pair of limit switches are fixed to one of said first and second sides near opposite ends of said rack member for engagement by said driven pinion.
- 10. The futon frame according to claim 1, further comprising automatic vibrating means fixed to said back and connected to said controller means.
- 11. The futon frame according to claim 1, wherein said lower follower bearing is coaxial with said laterally extending axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/924,896 filed Sep. 8, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,790,993.
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