1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to furniture and furnishings, and particularly to a bed with an automatic mattress lifting system that allows the user to easily change the sheets or other bed coverings thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
Making a bed, including changing sheets and other bedding, can be a difficult process, particularly for the infirm, elderly or disabled. Typically, sheets and blankets must be removed and then replaced with new sheets and blankets, requiring the raising of the mattress from the bed frame or box spring. The old bedding is pulled away from the box spring and mattress, and the edges and corners of the new bedding are inserted between the box spring and mattress.
For those who are incapable of easily lifting the mattress in order to change the bedding, it would be desirable to provide an automatic lifting mechanism for the mattress, which removes the necessity for the mattress to be manually lifted from the frame or box spring. Thus, a bed with an automatic mattress lifting system solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The bed with automatic mattress lifting system is a bed with a frame and an internal drive system for raising the mattress of the bed above the frame, allowing the user to easily change the sheets or other bed coverings thereof. The bed with the automatic mattress lifting system includes a frame defining an open interior region therein and a mattress supporting platform having opposed upper and lower surfaces, with the upper surface being adapted for supporting the mattress.
At least one first support having opposed upper and lower ends is provided, with the upper end thereof being pivotally joined to the lower surface of the mattress supporting platform. At least one second support having opposed upper and lower ends is also provided, with the upper end thereof also being pivotally joined to the lower surface of the mattress supporting platform.
First and second shafts, each extending along a lateral direction within the open interior region of the frame, are further provided, with each shaft being rotatably secured to the frame. The lower end of the at least one first support is secured to the first shaft and the lower end of the at least one second support is secured to the second shaft.
A user-actuatable drive system is mounted within the frame, which may be a motor, a hydraulic system, a pneumatic system or the like. A rod is linked to the user-actuatable drive system and is driven thereby. Preferably, the at least one first support includes a pair of first supports, and the at least one second support includes a pair of second supports. The pairs of first and second supports are respectively positioned adjacent pairs of laterally opposed ends of the first and second shafts. The user-actuatable drive system and the rod are preferably positioned substantially laterally central with respect to the first and second shafts. A controller is preferably in communication with the user-actuatable drive system and an external source of power.
A lever arm having opposed first and second ends is further provided, with the first end being secured to the second shaft and the second end being pivotally secured to the rod. In operation, driven motion of the rod causes the lever arm to rotate, thus driving rotation of the second shaft, and rotation of the second shaft causes the pair of second supports to rotate, thus driving upward movement of the mattress supporting platform.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The present invention is directed towards a bed with an automatic mattress lifting system 10. As shown in
The bed with the automatic mattress lifting system 10 includes frame 12 defining an open interior region, and a mattress supporting platform 14 having opposed upper and lower surfaces, with the upper surface being adapted for supporting the mattress 15. As shown in
The frame 12 preferably includes upper and lower portions 34, 36, respectively, with a lower edge of the upper portion 34 extending beyond an upper edge of the lower portion 36. In the lowered position (shown in
At least one first support 22 having opposed upper and lower ends is provided, with the upper end being pivotally joined to the lower surface of the mattress supporting platform 14. The upper end may be pivotally secured through the use of any suitable pivotal attachment, such as a pivot rod or the like. At least one second support 24 having opposed upper and lower ends is also provided, with the upper end also being pivotally joined to the lower surface of the mattress supporting platform 14. Supports 22, 24 may be formed from metal or any other suitable rigid material capable of supporting the weight of the mattress 15 and platform 14. Preferably, at least one bracket 44 is secured to the lower surface of the mattress supporting platform 14. The bracket 44 has a slot 58 formed therethrough and the upper end of the second support 24 has a complementary projecting member 60 formed thereon, with the projecting member 60 being slidably and pivotally received within the slot 58.
As best shown in
A user-actuatable drive system 46 is mounted within the frame 12. The drive system 46 may include a motor, a linear actuator, a hydraulic drive, a pneumatic drive or the like. As best shown in
A lever arm 50 has opposed first and second ends. The first end is attached to the second shaft 40 and the second end is pivotally attached to the rod 48. In operation, the platform 14 begins in a lowered position, resting on the padded layer 56 within frame 12, as shown in
In the alternative embodiment of
Additionally, a substantially U-shaped bar 100 is secured to the lower surface of the mattress supporting platform 14, as best shown in
In use, a handicapped or wheelchair-bound person can change the sheets by raising the mattress platform 14, removing the old sheets, placing a fitted sheet S1 over opposite ends of the platform 14 (as shown in
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/081,032, filed Apr. 9, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,743,440.
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