This application is related to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/756,603, filed Jan. 25, 2013.
The present disclosure is in the general field of home and hospitality furnishings, and sleep furnishings in particular.
Bed frames that are used to elevate and support conventional sleep sets of the western world—including a foundation or box spring underlying a mattress—are in the general form of orthogonally arranged frame members, including two longitudinal and parallel frame members configured to run along and underneath longitudinal edges of the foundation, and two or more cross members which extend between the longitudinal members and transversely across a width of the foundation. The longitudinal members are commonly formed of angle iron, for example in the form of L-angle steel rails with a horizontal flange for positioning under a side longitudinal edge of a foundation, and the corresponding vertical flange extending upward adjacent to and parallel with a longitudinal side of the foundation. The cross members may be L-shaped or T-shaped in cross section, with a flat horizontal upper surface for bearing against the underside of a foundation. Legs are attached to the frame, to either the longitudinal members or cross members or at the intersections thereof to elevate the frame.
The head ends of the longitudinal members are generally positioned at the head end of the sleep set and aligned with a head board if provided, and the length of the longitudinal members is conventionally five or six feet, and generally shorter than the length of the foundation positioned thereon. Therefore the sleep set extends over the bed frame at the foot end. Bed frames of this type are generally visible, particularly the vertical flange of the longitudinal members, which may be covered only by a bed spread of comforter which hangs over the sides of the mattress and foundation. In showrooms of sleep set and furniture retailers, the bed frames are fully exposed. Although the steel of the frames is finished and coated or painted, the appearance is utilitarian and non-aesthetic.
The present disclosure and related inventions describe various embodiments of cover assemblies for bed frames which are both structural and aesthetic which provide a wide variety of bed frame assemblies of unique construction. The bed frame assembly removably attaches to the outer surface of the longitudinal members of a bed frame to conceal exposed bed frame members and provide a more pleasant, customized view of an entire sleep structure.
The present disclosure and related inventions provides improved bed frames and bed frame assemblies, including structural bed frames in combination with frame covers and frame cover systems. As shown in the accompanying drawings,
Each longitudinal member L1 and L2 has a horizontal flange, L1H, L2H, and a vertical flange L1V, L2V, which as described is generally aligned with side walls of a foundation and mattress when the frame and sleep set are combined. A cover assembly, indicated generally at CA (also referred to herein as a “bed frame cover assembly” or “bed frame cover”), and shown in further detail in
An exterior side of the cover assembly panel CA1, indicated as CAX, can serve as the primary exposed surface of the bed frame cover assembly CA, or be configured to receive a cover panel insert, indicated as CAP, that fits over and substantially flush against the exterior side CAX of panel CA1. The panel CA1 may further include structural features such as projections CA3 for engaging and holding a cover panel insert CAP, and preferably holding the cover panel insert CAP in a removable manner, whereby the cover panel insert CAP can be quickly and easily installed with the panel CA1 and removed and interchanged with a different insert CAP. In preferred embodiments, the cover panel insert CAP is a generally flexible thin sheet material that substantially covers the exterior side CAX of panel CA1, and made of any suitable material of any color, texture or with any other structural or aesthetic attributes and features. When made of flexible sheet material, such as in the form of an extrusion of plastic, the insert panel CAP may be flexed in different dimensions to facilitate engagement and disengagement with panel CA1. Also, the insert panel CAP can be dimensioned to bow slightly outward from the generally planar exterior surface CAX of panel CA1, for example with the upper and lower edges biased against the projection CA3. Alternatively or additionally, an edge structure or component, indicated as CAE and also referred to as a “cover assembly edge”, can be attached to or formed integrally with the cover panel CA1, to run along one or both edges of the panel CA1. The cover assembly edge CAE can fit over the insert panel CAP as shown in
As also shown in the Figures, cover assembly caps, indicated as CAC, can be provided on one or both ends of the panels CA1. The caps CAC are configured to attach to the panels CA1 and to extend over the ends of any insert panel CAP and any edge structure of component CAE. One embodiment of caps CAC is shown in
The disclosure and related inventions thus provide various embodiments of cover assemblies for bad frames which are both structural and aesthetic, and which enable a wide variety of bed frame assemblies of unique construction. It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Other features and aspects of this invention will be appreciated by those skilled in the art upon reading and comprehending this disclosure. Such features, aspects, and expected variations and modifications of the reported results and examples are clearly within the scope of the invention where the invention is limited solely by the scope of the following claims.
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