The invention will be easily understood in the light of the description below, by reference to illustrative but not limitative examples, on the basis of the drawings attached, where:
In the description below, the terms “upper” and “lower” refer to their position in respect of the floor of the room, particularly a bedroom, in which the piece of furniture according to the invention is likely to be placed. Similarly, the terms “front” and “rear” refer to the position occupied in the piece of furniture, away from the back of the piece of furniture that is to be set against the wall of the room and near the said wall, respectively.
Reference is made to
The rear board 2 is designed to be set against the wall of the room, such as a bedroom in which the piece of furniture is placed. The piece of furniture has a side open towards the user, i.e. turned towards the said room.
Within the volume delimited by the box forming the piece of furniture, two mattress bases are placed, each for one person, referenced 7 and 8 respectively. These bases are mounted articulated on the piece of furniture to enable a rotational movement of each bed independently of each other. Such rotational movement takes place along a horizontal X-X axis close to the base 5 of the piece of furniture, more specifically between about 10 cm and 30 cm from the floor, preferably at about 20 cm from the floor.
The rotational movement of each bed is about 90°, between two extreme positions, namely:
Each bed 7 or 8 comprises a frame made up of:
The means for rotational mounting on the piece of furniture are described below, referring mainly to
The means for the rotational mounting of the first bed, referenced 7 and located to the left on
Preferably, each support plate 17 and 19 is shaped as a rectangular trapezoid, the large base of which is close to the floor, and near the small base is fixed the corresponding pivot support 18 and 20 respectively.
As shown on
The support plate 17 is fixed to the side wall 3 of the piece of furniture 1 by all appropriate means, such as screws or the like.
The second bed 8, located to the right on
The elements that comprise the rotational assembly of the first bed 7 on the left are also shown on
Near the large base of each trapezoid formed by a support plate 22 and 23 are fixed a front spacer 26 and rear spacer 27 parallel to each other and horizontal.
According to one of the particularities of the invention, the carriage formed by the two spacers 26 and 27 and the two support plates 22 and 23 is mobile in translation, parallel to the X-X rotation axis of the beds.
The means enabling the translation of bed 8 are described below in detail, particularly by reference to
More specifically, the carriage (22, 23, 26, 27) is slidably mounted on two parallel rails, respectively a front rail 28 and a rear rail 29, by means of two front slides 30 and 31 and one rear slide 32, respectively. Each slide is formed by a parallelepipedic block comprising a through hole or orifice 33, 34 and 35 respectively.
The front rail 28 comprises:
For reasons of clarity, the slides are not represented engaged with the rails on
The two front slides 30 and 31 are placed at the ends of the distance separating the two support plates 22 and 23.
The rear rail 29 includes a base made up of two blocks 38 and 39 between which a slide member 40 with a preferably circular cross-section is fixed; the slide 32 is adapted to slide on the slide member 40.
In the starting position where the second bed 8 is close to the first bed 7 (
It can be understood from
The travel of the rear slide 32 is stopped by the support block 39 of the rear rail 40.
The slides 30, 31 and 32 form a triangular base for the said sliding carriage (including the support plates 22 and 23).
Reference is now made to
From that position, the user first translates the second bed 8, which is still in the vertical position, away from the fixed bed 7 and towards the other side wall 4, until it is almost in contact with that wall. That results in the representation of
Thereafter, the user tilts the second bed 8 around the horizontal X-X axis to bring it into its active horizontal position, as shown on
In a known manner, the piece of furniture has, firstly, means to absorb the tilting motion of each bed from the vertical lifted position to the horizontal active position and, secondly, means for retaining or stopping the bed on the piece of furniture, in the horizontal active position, or means to support the bed (such as folding feet) in its horizontal active position, on the floor. For reasons of clarity, these means, which are known in the State of Art, are not represented on the figures.
Thereafter, the user tilts the first bed 7 to its active horizontal position, which results in the position shown on
The bedding assembly according to the invention makes it possible to place the two beds 7 and 8 in the active horizontal position at a variable distance, near or in contact with each other.
Also, the user may tilt only one bed to the horizontal position, the other remaining in the vertical position.
Thereby, the carriage of the invention allows the translation and rotation of the bed 8 around the X-X axis. It makes it possible to uncouple the independent rotation movements, around axis X-X, of the two beds 7 and 8 from the translation movement of the bed 8 along a direction substantially parallel to axis X-X. In other words, the bed 8 is moved translationally along axis X-X without moving the bed 7, and the beds 7 and 8 pivot around axis X-X independently of each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0607854 | Sep 2006 | FR | national |