This invention relates in general to beds.
Beds provide a resting place for persons. However, the present inventors recognized a need for a bed that is modular and capable of easy transport, assembly, and disassembly.
The present inventors recognized a need for bedding that can be deployed quickly to fulfill emergency bed needs, such as in a health crisis. The present inventors recognized the need for a device that is selectively configurable and reconfigurable to provide a bed, a desk, a workstation, a storage, and/or other station as needed. The present inventors recognized the need for modular beds or workstations where adjacent beds or workstations utilize common components for increased efficiency. The present inventors recognized the need for a bed or workstation where accessories can be easily added and removed.
A bed is disclosed. The bed has four posts, a plurality of longitudinal members, and at least one support member. Each post has a plurality of key openings arranged vertically. Each end plate is connected at opposite ends to a pair of the posts. Each of the longitudinal members has a plurality of keys. Each longitudinal member is releasably connected at opposite ends to a pair of the posts. The plurality of keys are removably engageable with the plurality of the key openings of corresponding posts. The at least one support member extends between the plurality of longitudinal members and providing at bedding support surface. In some embodiments, end plates, such as a head plate and a foot plate, can be connected at opposite ends to corresponding pairs of the posts. In some embodiments, the bed is arranged as a desk or workstation.
Numerous other advantages and features of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. For the purposes of explanation, specific nomenclature is set forth to provide a plural understanding of the present invention. While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings, and will be described herein in detail, specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
In some embodiments, the first end unit 26 and the second end unit 28 are identical, but the second end unit is rotated 180 degrees from the position of the first end unit when deployed with the spanning unit 20, as shown in
Posts 14, 16 are mirror image identical to posts 12, 18 about the midplane 30 bisecting the bed along its longitudinal length. Therefore, posts 12, 18 will be described in detail.
Posts 12, 14, 16, 18 comprise an L-shape. Each post comprises a plurality of key openings 32 extending vertically along at least a portion of the post. In some embodiments, the key openings 32 are located along substantially the entire length of each post from a bottom end 34 to a top end 36 as shown in
Each post comprises a first arm 38, 39 and a second arm 40, 58. The first arm meets the second arm at a right angle. The first arm comprises a first plate portion 42, 43 and a second plate portion 44, 45. The first plate portion 42, 43 is longer than the second plate portion 44, 45. A slot 46, 47 is formed between the first plate portion 42, 43 and the second plate portion 44, 45 to receive a side end 48, 49 of the corresponding end plate 22, 24 as shown in
The second arm 40, 58 comprises a first wall 50, 51, a second wall 52, 53, and a third wall 54, 55. The first wall 50, 51 connects to the first plate portion 42, 43 at one end and to the second wall 52, 53 at an opposite end. The second wall 52, 53 connects to the first wall 50, 51 at one end and to the third wall 54, 55 at an opposite end. The third wall 54, 55 connects to the second plate portion 44, 45 at one end and to the second wall 52, 53 at an opposite end. The first plate portion 42, 43 is opposite the second wall 52, 53. A channel 56, 57 is formed within the first plate portion 42, 43, the first wall 50, 51, the second wall 52, 53, and the third wall 54, 55. In some embodiments, the following pairs of portions and/or walls join at right angles: portion 42 and wall 50, wall 50 and wall 52, wall 52 and wall 54, wall 54 and portion 44.
Exemplary key openings 32 are shown in
The spanning unit 20 is shown in more detail in
Each longitudinal member 72, 74 comprises one or more keys 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90 at opposite ends 92, 94, 96, 98 of each member, respectively. Key 88 is located behind key 90 in
In some embodiments, a mid-brace 104 is located between the longitudinal members 72, 74 and under the panels 102 to provide support to the panels 102. The mid-brace 104 is supported by a cross bar 106, which joins with the longitudinal members 72, 74 at opposite ends 108, 110 of the cross bar 106.
In some embodiments, the mid-brace 104 has a U-shaped cross-section, as shown in
The bottom panel wall 144 supports an end 146 of the panel 102 at the member 72. The side panel wall 142 provides a lateral boundary for the panel 102. The lips 128, 130 secure the cross bar 106 to the member 72. A top 148 of the bottom wall 136 supports the end 108 of the cross bar 106.
Each of the keys 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90 are the same, so only one key 80 will be described in detail. The key comprises a head 150, a shaft 152, a retainer 154, a shoulder 156. In some embodiments, the head comprises an annular surface 158, a radial surface 160, and a front face 162. The annular surface 158 connects to the radial surface 160, which connects to the front face 162. In some embodiments, the shaft 152 and the retainer 154 comprise a cylindrical perimeter. In some embodiments, the shoulder comprises a first cylindrical portion 164 and a conical portion 166. The shoulder joins the shaft 152 to the retainer 154. The retainer comprises a width or a diameter that is greater than the width or diameter of the shoulder. The head 150 has a width or diameter that is greater than the width or diameter of the shaft 152. In some embodiments, the shaft comprises a width or a diameter that is greater than the width or diameter of the retainer and the shoulder. In some embodiments, the keys are rivets.
The longitudinal members 72, 74 comprise key mount apertures (not shown). The shoulder 156 of each key is at least partially, and sometimes fully, contained within such key mount apertures. The shaft 152 and the head extend from the external side of the sidewall 138. The retainer is located on the interior side of the sidewall 138, as shown in
In some embodiments, the entry aperture 68 and the engaged aperture 88 have a square or rectangle shape and the shaft 152 of the key 80 has a corresponding square or rectangle shape. Therefore, other perimeter shapes are possible for the entry aperture 68, the engaged aperture 88, the shaft 152, and the head 150 of the key so long as the engaged aperture can receive the shaft 152, the entry aperture 60 can receive the head, and the head is larger than the engaged aperture in at least one dimension to prevent lateral withdraw of the head through the engaged aperture.
The sidewalls of the sides 176, 178 extend downward to join with bottom walls 186, 188, respectively. The bottom walls 186, 188 extend inward from the sidewalls to inside lips 190, 192, respectively, as shown in
In some embodiments, the sidewalls of the sides 176, 178 are in surface to surface contact with, or are closely adjacent to, the corresponding sidewalls of the adjacent panel(s) 102 along the longitudinal length of the spanning unit 20. In some embodiments, the panels 102 may be spaced apart so that there are gaps (not shown) between adjacent panels 102 at one or more locations along the longitudinal length of the spanning unit 20. In some embodiments, a single long panel (not shown) is used in place of the multiple panels 102 shown in
The longitudinal members 72, 74, and therefore the spanning unit 20, are removably connected to the posts 12, 14, 16, 18 via the keys 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90 and respective key openings 32. The head 150 of each key 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90 is vertically aligned with the entry aperture 60 of the key opening corresponding to the desired height of the spanning unit. Then the corresponding longitudinal member 72, 74 is moved toward the corresponding post and/or the post is moved toward the corresponding longitudinal member to cause the head 150 to enter the entry aperture 60. The movement will continue until the head is past a depth of the entry opening and is within the channel 56, 57. Then the longitudinal member is moved downward (direction A of
In some embodiments, the shaft 152 and the engaged aperture 62 are sized so that the shaft 152 is friction fitted in the engaged aperture. In some embodiments, the depth of the shaft of the key between the back of the head and the corresponding longitudinal member is sized to friction fit the depth of the wall 54, 55 of the post. The friction fitting adds rigidity to the bed and the joinder of the posts to the spanning unit.
To disengage the post(s) from the longitudinal member(s) 72, 74, the longitudinal member is raised (direction B of
When the longitudinal members comprise multiple keys to engaged each leg, set of keys (76, 78), (80, 82), (84, 86), (88, 90) will move simultaneously with the corresponding longitudinal member relative to the corresponding key openings of the corresponding post and vise versa. While the figures show each end of the longitudinal members comprise two vertically aligned keys as key sets (76, 78), (80, 82), (84, 86), (88, 90), in some embodiments, the longitudinal members comprise one key at each end of the longitudinal members. In some embodiments, the longitudinal members comprise three more or more keys at each end of the longitudinal members.
The longitudinal members and therefore the spanning unit 20, can be deployed at selected heights along the height of the posts, according to user preference and application, by selecting and installing the keys at the key openings that correspond to the desired vertical height of the spanning unit along the posts.
In some embodiments, each of the side ends 48, 49 of the plates 22, 24 comprises one or more keys (not shown), which are the same as key 80. The arm 38 comprises key openings (not show), which are the same as key openings 32. Therefore, the plates 22, 24 can be secured to the posts 12, 14, 16, 18 in the same manner that the spanning unit is secured to the posts.
In some embodiments, one or more end bars extending between the posts should be used in place of plate 22, 24. The one or more end bars could be spaced apart vertically when more than one end bar is used. Therefore, the end bars could provide ends of the bed that are more open. In some embodiment a plurality of end plates at each end. Therefore, more than one end plate could extend between post 12, 14.
In some embodiments, end plates 22, 24 are not used. Therefore, the spanning unit can provide the cross support to the bed between the posts, such as via the one or more cross bars 106.
The posts 212, 214, 216, 218 are each the same. The end plates 222, 224 are the same. The posts 212, 214, 216, 218 of bed 200 have a T-shaped cross-section as compared to the L-shaped cross section of posts 12, 14, 16, 18. The posts 212, 214, 216, 218 have two columns 254, 256 of key openings 32.
Each post 212, 214, 216, 218 comprises a first arm 230 and a second arm 323. The first arm meets the second arm at a right angle and the second arm extends transvers to the first arm, as showing in
A slot 238 is formed between the first and second plate portion 234, 236 to receive a side end 240 of the corresponding end plate 222, 224 as shown in
The second arm 232 comprises a first wall 242, a second wall 244, a third wall 246, a fourth wall 248, and a fifth wall 250. The first wall 242 connects the first plate portion 234 at one end and to the second wall 244 at an opposite end. The second wall 244 connects the first wall 242 at one end and to the third wall 246 at an opposite end. The third wall 246 connects the second wall 244 at one end and to the fourth wall 248 at an opposite end. The fourth wall 248 connects the third wall 246 at one end and to the fifth wall 250 at an opposite end. The fifth wall 250 connects the fourth wall 248 at one end and to the second plate portion 236 at an opposite end. A channel 252 is formed within the second arm 232 by the walls 242, 244, 246, 248, 250. The side end 240 may be positioned to extend into, including in some applications to bisect, the channel 252, as shown in
The posts 212, 214, 216, 218 comprise two columns 254, 256 of key openings 32 separated by the arm 230 and corresponding plate 222, 224 when joined to the corresponding post. In some embodiments, the key openings in each of the first column 254 and the second column 256 are vertically aligned as shown in
The keys of longitudinal members 72, 74 at the end 92, 96 are connected to the key openings 32 of post 212, 214 that are positioned in the corresponding column 254, 256 that is on the interior side 260 of arm 230 (and the corresponding plate 222, 224) adjacent the spanning unit 20, as shown in
Therefore, each of the posts can support a second spanning unit on an exterior side 266, 264 of the arm 230 of each post.
Third embodiment bed 270 comprises posts 212, 214, 274, 276, spanning member 280, and end plates 222, 278. The posts 212, 214 and first end plate 222 form the first end unit 226. The posts 274, 276 and the second end plate 278 form a second end unit 282.
The posts 274, 276 are identical to posts 212, 214. The end plate 278 is identical to end plate 222. The second spanning unit 280 is the same as spanning unit 20.
Therefore, two beds, bed 200 and bed 270, can be supported by and share common posts 212, 214 forming a bed row 272. The two beds 200, 270 also share a common end plate 222.
Bed 200 shares common posts 212, 214 and common end plate 222 with the second bed 270 as explained above. Similarly, bed 200 shares common posts 216, 218 and common end plate 224 with the third bed 290. Similarly, the fourth bed 292 shares common posts 274, 276 and common end plate 310 with the second bed 270.
Any number of beds can be arranged in a row, with adjacent beds sharing common posts and/or end plates. In the example of
The fifth spanning unit 326 of bed 320 is the same as spanning unit 20. Posts 338, 340, 344, 346 are the same as posts 216, 218. End plates 342, 348 are the same as end plates 222, 224.
The workstation comprises a sixth spanning unit 350. The sixth spanning unit 350 is the same as spanning unit 20, except spanning unit 350 has a shorter longitudinal length than unit 20 as shown in
The workstation comprises the spanning unit 350, posts 212, 346, and end plates 222, 348. The spanning unit 350 is located at a higher vertical location as compared to spanning units 20 and 326. The spanning unit 350 may be located so that the panels 102 provide a work surface that a person may use standing or seated on a stool.
The longitudinal member 72b of spanning unit 326 joins with post 346 and the keys 80b, 82b are received in the corresponding key openings 32 in column 254 on a first side 352 of the arm 230 of the post 346 as shown in
The longitudinal member 72c of spanning unit 350 joins with post 212 and the keys 80c, 82c are received in the corresponding key openings 32 in column 254 on a first side 356 of the arm 230 of the post 212 as shown in
While the spanning unit 350 of the workstation is located at the top of the posts, the spanning unit 350 can be deployed at any desired position along the height of the posts where the key openings 32 are located.
Further, while the workstation is shown between two beds, the workstation can be deployed with any number of beds, including with two, three, four, or more beds. Further, the workstation can be used with a single bed where it is deployed at one end of the bed. The workstation can be duplicated and deployed at each end of the bed.
While the side rail 362 is shown on one side of bed 200, it could be deployed on the other side or it could be duplicated and deployed on both sides of the bed 200.
The shelf comprises L-brackets 404, 406. The L-brackets 404, 406 each comprise a first arm 410, 414 and a second arm 408, 412. The first arm 410, 414 may be joined to a bottom side 424 of the main plank 391 opposite the shelf surface 390. In some embodiments, the lips 400, 402 comprise slots 426, 428, 430, 432 for receiving opposite ends of L-brackets 404, 406, as shown in
Second arms 408, 412 each comprises two keys 416, 418, 420, 422. The keys are arranged vertically along the second arms. In some embodiments, the keys are vertically aligned. While the shelf is shown with four keys, in some embodiments two (one on each arm 408, 412), three, or more keys may be used.
In some embodiments, other side rail configurations, such as side rails 630 of
While the shelf is shown deployed at posts 212, 214, it could be deployed at posts 216, 218 or it could be duplicated and the shelves deployed at both ends of the bed 200.
The bed may comprise an incline feature.
The incline unit 455 comprises an inclinable plate 456 and a frame 458. The inclinable plate 456 is movable between at least one raised position and a home position via a hinged attachment to the frame. In some embodiments, the home position is a horizontal position.
The frame 458 comprises a first member 460, a second member 462, a third member 464, and a fourth member 466. The first and second members 460, 462 are spaced apart from each other as shown in
In some embodiments, each of the members 460, 462, 464, 466 have a U-shaped cross section forming a channel 486, 488, 490, 492 with a flat bottom and opposite vertical sidewalls extending upward from the flat bottom as shown in
The inclinable plate 456 is hinged to the frame at a first end 470, 472 of members 460462 at pins 474, 476. The pins extend through holes in the vertical sidewalls of the members 460, 462, and corresponding holes in the side lips 478, 480 that extend downward on opposite sides of the inclinable plate 456. The pins also extend into an inside sidewall 540, 542 of the channels 486, 488 as shown in
The lips 478, 480 are received within the channel 486, 488 of the members 460, 462, when the inclinable plate 456 is in the home position where the plate 456 is aligned with adjacent panels 102.
A first brace 494 is fixed to inclinable plate 456 between a first end 496 and a second end 498 of the inclinable plate. In some embodiments, the brace 494 is pivotally connected at a mid-point between the first and second ends 496, 498. In some embodiments, the brace is pivotally joined to the lip 478 at an aperture with a pin 500 or other fastener. The opposite end 502 of the brace 494 is received in channel 486 of member 460. In some embodiments, the end 502 of the brace is received into one of the apertures 510 in the channel 486.
A second brace 506 is fixed to inclinable plate 456 between a first end 496 and a second end 498 of the inclinable plate. In some embodiments, the brace 506 is pivotally connected at a mid-point between the first and second ends 496, 498. In some embodiments, the brace 506 is pivotally joined to the lip 480 at an aperture with a pin 508 or other fastener. The opposite end 502 of the brace 494 is received in channel 486 of member 462. In some embodiments, the end 512 of the brace is received into one of the apertures 514 in the channel 488.
The degree of incline of the inclinable plate 456 can be user selected by selecting the apertures 510, 514 that correspond to the desired degree incline. Engaging the braces 494, 506 in apertures nearer the first end 482, 484 provides the inclinable plate 456 with a lesser degree of incline relative to the horizontal home position. Engaging the braces 494 in apertures nearer the second end 474, 472 provides the inclinable plate 456 with a greater degree of incline relative to the horizontal home position. In some embodiments, the inclinable surface can be set at one of a plurality of positions in the range of 0 degrees and 90 degrees, inclusive.
As the inclinable plate 456 is raised up in the direction E about the pins 474, 476 the ends 502, 512 of the braces 494, 506 are drawn forward in the direction G of
In some embodiments, a cross-member 516 extends across the plate 456 between the pins 500, 508. The opposite ends 518, 520 of the cross-member an comprise aperture that receives the terminal end of the pins 500, 508 and provides additional support to the connections with the braces 494, 506. In some embodiments, a second cross-member 522 extends between intermediate locations 524, 526 of braces 494, 506 and joins the braces 494, 506 and cause them to move in sync.
The frame 458 for the incline unit 455 is supported on opposite sides at members 460 and 462 at the longitudinal members 72, 74.
Post 590 and post 592 are mirror image identical to each other about the mid-plane 598 bisecting the end plate 594 and the corresponding spanning unit when deployed with a spanning unit. Therefore, post 590 will be described in detail. Post 590 has a first arm 612, and second arm 614. The second arm 614 is the same as arm 58 of post 14, 16. The first arm 612 is modified from the arm 39 in that portion 43 is removed from post 590 and the plate 594 is received against the outside 620 of portion 618.
The first arm 612 comprises a plurality of key openings 32. In some embodiments, the key openings are vertically aligned as shown in
The plate 594 is disengaged from the post(s) 590, 592 by the reverse of the forgoing procedure. To disengage the post(s) from the end plate, the end plate is raised (direction L of
While the first arm 612 is shown on an L-shaped post in
Each end bracket 634, 636 comprises a first arm 638, 642 and a second arm 640, 644. The first arm 638, 642 comprises two keys 80 and two optional key locations 647, 649. Keys 80 can be mounted in the optional key location in addition and/or in the alternative to the locations where the keys 80 are shown.
The keys of the first and second end brackets 634, 636 of the first side rail 630 engage with the key openings 32 of the posts 444, 450, respectively. The keys of the first and second end brackets 634, 636 of the second side rail 630 engage with the key openings 32 of the posts 446, 452, respectively.
Other deployments of the spanning unit(s) along the height of the posts are possible, including at a sitting desk height, a step height adjacent the ground, a bench height for providing a seating surface at the spanning unit, etc. Therefore, the spanning unit can provide a person support surface, including a laying or sitting surface, a mattress support surface, a work surface, a desktop surface, storage surface, a step surface, and/or the like. The bed can be converted and reconfigured to a workstation or for other uses and vise versa by moving the spanning unit to the desired height relative to the posts and the ground. When deployed as a bed, a mattress, such as mattress 441 and/or other bedding material (not shown) can be located on the spanning unit(s) including on the panels 102 and the surface 100.
The beds 10, 200, 440, 556 and workstations 322, 550, 552, 554 can utilize some or all of the posts of the beds/workstations. For example, the bed 200 could use posts 16, 18, and end unit 28 in place of posts 216, 218 and end unit 226. In addition or in the alternative, bed 200 could use posts 12, 14, and end unit 26 in place of posts 212, 214 and end unit 226. When the use of an adjacent spanning unit is not needed or anticipated, the L-shaped posts, e.g. 12, 14, 16, 18 or 446, 444, 450, 452 can be used in place of the T-shaped posts, e.g. 212, 214, 216, 218 at a respective end or ends of the bed or workstation. The T-shaped posts allow at least two adjacent spanning units to use at least two common posts (and a common end plate). The L-shaped posts can be used at an end of the bed or workstation where further adjoining spanning units are not anticipated. Further, when L-shaped posts are used, they can be replaced by T-shaped posts if there later arises a desire to add an adjacent adjoined bed or workstation.
In some embodiments, beds or workstations comprises wheels. For example, the bottom end of the posts may comprise wheels. Then the corresponding bed or workstation can be more easily moved, even when a person in the bed or the bed or workstation otherwise is carrying a load. In one example, wheels can be provided at the bottom of each of posts 12, 14, 16, 18 or posts 212, 214, 216, 218 or posts 212, 214, 216, 218, 276, 274 or the posts of bed row 294, or the posts of bed row 324, or posts 444, 446, 450, 452. In some embodiments, the wheels are provided on the bottom of some but not all posts of a bed, workstation, or bed row, such as posts 212, 214 but not posts 216, 218.
The upper member 571 comprises an L-bracket comprising a first arm 575 and a second arm 577 that intersect, in some embodiments, at a right angle. The upper member 571 comprises a floor 578 connected to the L-bracket. The floor comprises an recess to receive a pivot pin 579 fixed to the swivel member. The pivot pin is rotatable axially within the recess of the floor to allow the swivel member 573 to pivot axially about the pin to change the direction of the wheel 562, permitting 360 degrees of movement of the wheel about the pin.
The swivel has an upper portion 580 where the pivot pin is attached and a lower portion 581 that partially surrounds the wheel. The lower portion comprises a fork that extends on each side of the wheel to reach the center of the wheel where an axel is fixed, in some embodiments, with securing nut(s) 582 to the ends of fork.
In some embodiments, the L-bracket is fixed to the corresponding post by placing fasteners, such as bolt and nut combinations through the mounting apertures 583 and corresponding apertures (not shown) in the bottom of the corresponding posts. In some mounting arrangements, the arm 575 of the upper member 571 is joined to arm 40 of the post 446 and arm 577 of the upper member 571 is joined to arm 38 of the post 446.
In some embodiments, the bed or workstation is provided with one or more drawers. The drawers may be mounted to one or more of the posts under the spanning unit. The drawers can be movable between a closed position and an extended position providing access to an interior space of the drawers. The drawers can provide storage for personal belongings, medical supplies, bedding supplies, or any other desired matter. The drawers can be mounted to one or more posts at the key openings. The drawers may include a frame or housing comprising one or more keys for engaging the key opening(s) of the post(s) for mounting the drawers in a desired location. The end plates, such as end plates 222, 344 can act as sidewalls of a cabinet comprising the drawers under the spanning unit 350. In some embodiments, the drawers could be mounted above the spanning unit. In some embodiments, the drawers comprise one or more locks, such as a keyed lock, for securing the drawers in the closed position.
In some embodiments, the drawer(s) employ first and second brackets. The brackets comprise front and rear keys, which are the same as key 80. The front and rear keys engage key openings of front posts 214, 346 and of rear posts 212, 344, respectively. The brackets engage the posts and support the drawer(s). The brackets may support a one or more slide channel that receives projections from the drawer(s) and enables the drawer to be moved between the closed and extended positions.
In some embodiments, the set of drawers 641 comprises two drawers 643, 645, which are the same. The drawers 643, 645 comprise a front panel 646 and an opposite back panel 648. The drawers comprise opposite side panels 651, 653 and a floor 657. The panels 646, 648, 651, 653, and the floor 657 form a semi enclosed drawer space 659 having an open top. In some embodiments, the front panel is larger than the back and side panels, as shown in
The drawers each comprise slider brackets 658, 660. The slider brackets 660 is mirror image identical to slider brackets 658 about the vertical mid-plane 662 bisecting the drawer. The slider bracket 658 comprises a main bracket plate 666. The main bracket plate comprises a front plate 668 and a rear plate 670. In some embodiments the rear plate 670 is on a rear bracket plate 672 connected to the main bracket plate 666 by fasteners 674, 676. The bracket plate 666 comprises a slide track 678 and a slide bar 680. The slide bar moves within the slide track in the directions M and N of
The front plate 668 comprises one or more keys 80. The rear plate 670 comprises one or more keys 80. Therefore, the front and rear of the bracket plate 666 can be mounted to the respective front and rear posts, 214, 212 with the keys 80 of the bracket engaging selected key openings of the posts which mount the drawer at the desire vertical height. Similarly, the bracket of the slider bracket 660 is connected to front and rear posts, 346, 348, respectively, with the keys 80 of the bracket plate engaging selected key openings of the post, which mount the drawer at the desired vertical height. The keys 80 of the brackets engage and disengage the posts is the same manner as the keys of the spanning units engage and disengage the posts.
In some embodiments, the area under (or over) the spanning unit comprises a cabinet including one or more access doors. For example, one, two, or more doors could be added to a front side of the area below spanning unit 350 to create a storage space thereunder. A floor panel could be provided adjacent the bottom of posts 212, 214, 344, 346 to provide floor to enclose the cabinet. Keys of the floor panel are engageable with key openings of the posts 212, 214, 344, 346 to secure the floor panel to the corresponding posts. Similarly, a back panel could be added opposite the doors and fixed to the posts 212, 244 to enclose a back side. The end plates 222, 348 can act as sidewalls for the cabinet. The back panel connects to the posts 214, 244 with keys at desired key openings of the posts to secure the back panel to the corresponding posts.
In some embodiments, the cabinet comprises a clothes rod extending from the side of panel 222 to the side of panel 348. First and second side brackets are connected at each of the opposite ends of the rod, transverse to the rod. The rod attaches to each bracket between the opposite ends of the side brackets. The side brackets space the rod between front posts 214, 346, and rear posts 212, 344 within the cabinet. Front and rear keys, which are the same as key 80, of the first side bracket engage corresponding front post 214 and rear posts 212, respectively. Front and rear keys, which are the same as key 80, of the second side bracket engages corresponding front post 346 and rear posts 344, respectively. Therefore, the brackets connect to the posts and support clothes rod. The access door(s) may comprise a lock, such as a keyed lock for securing the cabinet in a closed condition.
Bed 768 comprises posts 444, 446 at an end opposite the workstation and post 770, 772 at an end adjacent to the workstation. End plate 774 is identical to end plate 221. End plate 449 is identical to end plate 457. A second spanning unit 20 extends between and engages the posts 444, 446 and posts 770, 772 with keys 80 at corresponding key openings 32 of the respective posts, in the same manner as described with other beds disclosed herein.
The cabinet comprises the posts 212, 214, 770, 772, end plates 221, and 774. The cabinet comprises a back wall 776, a top wall 778, a bottom wall 780, a pair of doors 782, 784. In some embodiments, the cabinet comprises a clothes rod 786. The clothes rod 786 is mounted at opposite ends by clothes brackets 788. The clothes rod can receive hangers for hanging clothes or other items.
In some embodiments, the top 794 and bottom 796 of the doors comprise a pivot pin (not shown) that extends into apertures (not shown) of top bar 790 and bottom bar 792, and pivots therein to allow the doors to move between one or more open positions, such as shown in
The top 778 and the floor 780 engage and are supported by connection to the posts 212, 214, 770, 772 with keys (not shown) at the key openings of the posts. The back panel 776 may comprise keys for engaging the key openings of posts 212 and 772 for mounting thereto.
In some embodiments, the cabinet 764 is the cabinet and door system disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,118,185, which is herein incorporated by reference. Some or all of posts of the cabinet and door system of U.S. Pat. No. 7,118,185 can be post 212 with a T-shaped cross section, instead of an L-shaped cross section, so that the post(s) can support adjacent beds or workstations.
While beds are shown on two sides of the workstations shown in
In some embodiments, brackets comprising one or more keys, which are the same as key 80, may be fixed to the panels, doors, drawers, or other elements to provide the key(s) for connecting and mounting to the key opening(s) of the corresponding or desired posts.
Additional accessories can be deployed on the bed or workstation at the key openings of any of the posts. In some embodiments, accessories include an IV stand, a light fixture, and/or a shelf.
The IV stand can hold containers of fluid, including medicine, blood, or nutrients intended for intravenous administration. In some embodiments, the IV stand comprises a bracket, a main pole, and one or more hangers connected to and extending from the pole. The bracket comprises one or more keys, which are the same as key 80, to engage the key openings of a post, such as post 12 or 212. In some embodiments, the IV stand may join to a post below or above the spanning unit at the post. In some embodiments, the IV stand can attach in a first column of key openings of a post while the spanning unit engages in a second column of key openings of the post.
Rotating the knob in a first direction of rotation with cause the knob and the shaft to move in the first direction θ of
The bracket comprises one or more keys 80 that are removably engageable with the key openings of the post(s) 446 of the bed for mounting the post at the bed. The key(s) 80 of the IV stand 700 can be engaged with the post in the same manner as the keys of the spanning member engage with the post. While the stand 700 is shown on post 446, it could be deployed on any of the posts disclosed herein and multiple stands 700 could be used. The hangers 706 are shown curved, but may be other shapes. The hangers can support an IV bag or other hangable items.
In some embodiments, the bed, workstation, cabinet, and or drawer comprises one or more power outlets. In some embodiments, the power outlets be configured to provide 110 volt or 220 volt power. In some embodiments, the power outlets may include a USB (universal serial bus) outlet.
Given the modular nature of the components of the bed/workstation, the bed/workstation can be shipped in a flat or compact configuration and assembled at the location of need. The bed/workstation can be assembled without the need of tools or skilled labor.
In some embodiments, the components of the beds or workstations may be formed of steel, aluminum, and or other metals or materials.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be affected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. For example, one or more component embodiments may be combined, modified, removed, or supplemented to form further embodiments within the scope of the invention. As a further example, steps provided in the flow diagrams of the figures, could be carried out in a different order to achieve desired results. Further, steps could be added or removed from the processes described. Therefore, other embodiments and implementations are within the scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application No. 63/008,489, filed Apr. 10, 2020, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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63008489 | Apr 2020 | US |