Convertible couch bed

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6718570
  • Patent Number
    6,718,570
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 19, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Luu; Teri Pham
    • Conley; Fredrick
    Agents
    • Cota; Albert O.
Abstract
A convertible couch bed that consists of a frame (20) that has a pair of opposed ends (22) with each end having a horizontal upper surface (24), an arm (26) and a plurality of legs (28). The frame includes a pair of lower longitudinal supports (30) and a upper longitudinal support (32) attached between the ends. A mattress support structure (34) is positioned between the ends and sustained by the lower longitudinal supports and a mattress (36) is positioned on the support structure forming a comfortable seat for sitting on the front portion. An upholstered top (38) covers the rear portion of the mattress and is attached to the frame with a piano hinge (44). An upholstered back (48) is attached to the top allowing the back to fold upward in accordion fashion and rest upon the frame thereby permitting conversion of the couch into a bed by exposing the entire mattress therefore forming a bed suitable for sleeping. A second embodiment differs in that the mattress has two separate sections hingeably attached together such that when they are pivoted side by side in a flat position they form a king size bed.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to couch's in general. More specifically to a couch that utilizes a mattress for a seat with a upholstered back that folds up against a hinged top exposing the entire mattress forming a bed suitable for sleeping.




BACKGROUND ART




Previously, many types of convertible couches or sofa beds have been used in endeavoring to provide both a couch for sitting and a bed for sleeping, with minimal effort to make the changeover.




A search of the prior art did not disclose any patents that possess the novelty of the instant invention, however the following U.S. patents are considered related:

















U.S. Pat. No.




Inventor




Issue Date











5,271,109




Markel et al.




Dec. 21, 1993






5,394,573




Laughlin et al.




Mar. 7, 1995






5,644,804




Wang




Jul. 8, 1997






5,815,857




De Lorenzo




Oct. 6, 1998






5,920,928




Piretti




Jul. 13, 1999














Markel et al. in U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,109 teaches a convertible sofa-bed that has a support frame and a seat support that is slideably connected to the frame by a roller and a back support which is pivotally connected to the seat support. The back support includes a hook apart which provides for connection of the back to the seat.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,573 issued to Laughlin et al. is for a sofa bed that is upholstered and includes a frame in sections. A platform is provided that is retractable with a hinge member attaching the front platform section to a back platform at an obtuse angle in one configuration and hinges flat in another. The front platform includes at least one support leg.




Wang in U.S. Pat. No. 5,644,804 discloses a sofa bed which includes a base frame serving as the seat and covers a space for keeping pillows etc. A second base frame connects to the first and pivots to the desired angle to serve as the back of the sofa and a pair of armrests are adjustably connected to the base frame at two opposite ends.




De Lorenzo in U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,857 teaches a fixed structure with three movable frames in engagement with each other in a consecutive rotatable manner and are shiftable between a closed and open position. A kinematic driving mechanism is interposed between the frames and synchronization means are adapted to move the frames in a single operation.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,920,928 issued to Piretti is for a sofa that may be converted into a bed by drawing the supporting structure until it reaches an elongated condition in which the mattress lies flat. In the retracted condition, for use as a sofa, the mattress is folded under the supporting structure.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




In the past convertible couches or sofas include rather complex frames and movable structure to permit a rather thin mattress to be folded under the seat of the couch with the back swinging upwardly out of the way and the mattress unfolded away from the couch to form the bed. Many different embodiments of this basic piece of furniture have been developed and are very common in today's marketplace. While economies of number have brought this type of product within the reach of most, the fact that the structure is complicated, in that a large number of frame parts are required, increases the cost above that of a traditional sofa or couch. It is therefore a primary object of the invention to employ a conventional single bed mattress, with upholstery material outer covering, and use the front portion for the seat of the couch with a back and top hinged to fold in accordion fashion out of the way exposing the entire mattress when used as a bed.




This permits an important object of the invention to be realized as the cost of an elaborate frame that pivots the seat flat into a bed is eliminated and is replaced with two simple inexpensive piano hinges which simplify the structure and allow the overall couch construction to be uncomplicated and cost effective.




Another object of the invention is that a conventional single bed mattress is used for both the seat and the bed which is comfortable in both functions, as the mattress includes coil springs and has been designed basically for sleeping therefore no minimizing of size or comfort has been necessary that would degrade its utility in either mode.




An important object of the invention is in the second embodiment wherein the mattress instead of being discrete is in two separate sections each having the same overall size as a twin bed mattress except they are connected together on one edge. When the mattress is folded over on top of each other they form the seat of the couch and when rotated upward and spread out flat they become a king size bed supported by a portable frame that is stored under the couch.




Still another object of the invention is that it is easy to operate as the back is simply raised up by hand and the top folds against the wall behind or is stopped by the structure of the frame. No latch or complicated mechanism is required as the top and back are over the center of gravity or rest upon rigid structure.




Yet another object of the invention is that the sofa may be dissembled by removing the longitudinal support from each end with the mattress support structure and mattress separated while the top and back are still connected together with the hinges. Reassembly is easy to accomplish and storage and transportation is enhanced by the having only flat components to handle consuming considerably less space than a common sofa or couch.




A further object of the invention is that the style of the couch may be easily altered and still function in the same manner, as an example the ends may be open exposing the structural wood or may be enclosed with fabric material in a variety of shapes to accommodate the style that is most desired.




These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the appended claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial isometric view of the preferred embodiment in the couch configuration for sitting.





FIG. 2

is a partial isometric view of the preferred embodiment in the bed configuration for sleeping.





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 1

in the couch configuration for sitting.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


4





4


of

FIG. 1

with the top and back partially raised up.





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


5





5


of

FIG. 1

with the top and back raised up almost to the vertical position.





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


6





6


of

FIG. 1

with the top and back raised up in the vertical position for the bed configuration.





FIG. 7

is a partial isometric view of the upholstered top completely removed form the couch for clarity.





FIG. 8

is a partial isometric view of the upholstered back completely removed form the couch for clarity.





FIG. 9

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


9





9


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


10





10


of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 11

is a top plan view of the preferred embodiment in the couch configuration.





FIG. 12

is a front elevational view of the preferred embodiment in the couch configuration.





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary isometric view of the couch in a second embodiment.





FIG. 14

is a fragmentary isometric view of the couch in another configuration of the second embodiment.





FIG. 15

is a partial isometric view of the second embodiment in the couch configuration for sitting.





FIG. 16

is a partial isometric view of the second embodiment in the bed configuration for sleeping with the mattress pivoted open and resting on the mattress support structure.





FIG. 17

is a cross sectional view of the second embodiment taken along lines


17





17


of

FIG. 15

in the couch configuration for sitting.





FIG. 18

is a cross sectional view of the second embodiment taken along lines


18





18


of

FIG. 15

with the top and back partially raised up.





FIG. 19

is a cross sectional view of the second embodiment taken along lines


19





19


of

FIG. 15

with the top and back raised up almost to the vertical position.





FIG. 20

is a cross sectional view of the second embodiment taken along lines


20





20


of

FIG. 15

with the top and back raised up in the vertical position for the bed configuration and the mattress pivoted open into the king size bed arrangement.





FIG. 21

is a fragmentary partial isometric view of the second embodiment end cut away to show the interior construction.





FIG. 22

is a partial isometric view of the mattress support structure in the form of a metallic frame bed springs.





FIG. 23

is a partial isometric view of the second embodiment portable metallic frame bed springs.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of a preferred and a second embodiment. This preferred embodiment is shown in

FIGS. 1

thorough


12


and is comprised of a frame


20


that consists of a pair of opposed ends


22


with each end having a horizontal upper surface


24


, an arm


26


and a plurality of legs


28


. The frame


20


further includes longitudinal support means in the form of at least a pair of lower longitudinal supports


30


attached between the ends


22


and a upper longitudinal support


32


attached between the ends


22


adjacent to the upper surface


24


. The ends


22


are preferably detachable from the upper supports


32


and the lower supports


30


for ease of transportation and storage.




The frame


20


is constructed of wood, as shown, however other materials may also be utilized such as metal and their use will still be within the scope of the invention. The arms


26


may include a padded and upholstered arm rest


27


disposed on each frame arm


26


for added comfort to the user. The shape of this arm rest


27


may be a simple rectangle, as shown, or may be styled as illustrated in

FIGS. 13 and 14

as an alternate configuration, at any rate the arm rest is built into the arm


26


as an integral component.




A mattress support structure


34


may be in the form of a so called bunkey board


34




a


that is disposed between the ends


22


and lower longitudinal supports


30


and sustained by the angular structure of the supports themselves. The bunkey board


34




a


is normally comprised of a sheet of plywood however other similar material may be easily substituted.




A mattress


36


is positioned upon the bunkey board


34




a


and forms a comfortable seat for sitting on the front portion as well as a bed when the entire surface is used. The mattress


36


preferably includes a covering of upholstery material for durability and to add to the overall attractiveness of the couch. The covering may be formed integrally with the mattress


36


or may be at separate wrapper that is encompasses the entire mattress attached with a zipper closure. It has been found that a mattress


36


of a conventional twin bed size is ideal for the application and is easily procured and well known in the art.




An upholstered top


38


is positioned directly above and covers a rear portion of the mattress


36


as illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


11


and


12


. The top


38


has a front edge


40


and a rear edge


42


with the top rear edge


42


hingeably attached to the frame upper longitudinal support


32


. The top


38


is flush with the frame end horizontal upper surface


24


when it is pivotally attached as depicted in

FIGS. 3 through 6

.




The hingeable attachment preferably consists of a first piano hinge


44


that is attached to both the rear edge


42


of the top


38


and to the frame upper longitudinal support


32


as illustrated in

FIGS. 3 through 6

. While a piano hinge has proven to be ideal any leaf hinge would also function in a suitable manner.




The upholstered top


38


further includes a layer of open cell foam


46


, having a thickness of at least 1 inch (2.54 cm), and is then covered by upholstery material in the usual manner well known in the art. The foam material may be flat, as shown, or have some type of shape that would add to the aesthetics of the couch.




An upholstered back


48


includes an upper edge


50


and a lower edge


52


with the upper edge


50


hingeably attached to the front edge


40


of the top


38


such that the back


48


may fold upward in accordion fashion in concert with the top


38


. The lower edge


52


may rest upon the horizontal upper surface


24


of each frame end


22


permitting conversion of the couch into a bed by exposing the entire mattress


36


forming a bed suitable for sleeping.




The upholstered back


48


further includes a block of open cell foam


54


having a thickness of at least 2.5 inches (6.35 cm) at the thickest point, also the back


48


is covered by upholstery material preferably of the same type as used to cover the mattress


36


. This block of foam


54


may be flat with square comers or may be radiused to round off the exposed comers, likewise the material may include a bead on the sharp edges or simply follow the contour of the foam


54


. Again the shape may vary to make a comfortable backrest and to follow the overall design of the entire of the couch. For comfort of the user the upholstered back


48


is angled from 10 to 30 degrees from vertical and may be flat or curved to follow the shape of ones spine.




The hingeable attachment for the back


48


consists of a second piano hinge


56


that is attached to both the back upper edge


50


and to the front edge of the top


40


as illustrated in

FIGS. 3 through 6

. Again a piano hinge has functioned best but it should not be limited to this type only.




To operate the couch in changing its utility the user simply grasps the lower edge


52


of the back


48


and pulls upwardly which folds the back


48


into the top


38


until the two sandwich together and come to rest in the vertical position.

FIGS. 3 through 5

illustrate this action in cross section with

FIG. 3

showing the couch in the sitting position,

FIGS. 4 and 5

progressively moving upward and

FIG. 6

finally depicting the top


38


and back


48


nested together in the bed configuration.




It should be noted that the preferred embodiment is illustrated in

FIGS. 1 through 12

however

FIGS. 13 and 14

show a slight variation in the overall appearance of the couch with completely upholstered ends


22


and overstuffed arm rests


27


as the design may easily include all of the conventional features of today's design trends.




The second embodiment is shown in

FIGS. 15 through 23

and differs in that the mattress is in two separate sections forming a king size bed when folded out flat in front of the couch, with the remainder of the top and back unchanged.




The frame


20


is also basically the same except the ends


22


are formed with the legs


28


enclosed within plywood facing


29


as depicted in FIG.


21


. While this change is selected for this embodiment it may also be used in the preferred embodiment as well and vis-à-vis.




The mattress support structure


34


in this embodiment is consists of a metallic frame bed springs


34




b


which have a rectangular angle frame


34




c


with a matrix of intermeshed wires


34




d


between extension springs


34




e


attached directly to the angle frame. The bed springs


34




b


are shown by itself in FIG.


22


and are well known in the art in this form however the frame


34




c


has been altered to include a plurality of studs


35


on the outside surface to attach to the ends


22


of the frame


20


. It is preferred that the ends


22


have countersunk holes


23


forming sockets to receive the necessary hardware such as nuts and washers while maintaining a smooth outside surface and yet being accessible for disassembling the couch. Again it should be noted that this type of construction may be used in the preferred embodiment as well.




The mattress


36


in this second embodiment is made in two separate sections a bottom section


36




a


and a top section


36




b


each having dimensions of a conventional twin bed size and hingeably attached together with a flexible hinge


36




c


on one longitudinal side such that they are positioned one on top of the other when acting as a seat and when pivoted to a side by side flat position forming a king size bed (known as a California King which is the combined size of two twin beds). To compensate for the structural differences the bottom section


36




a


is thinner than the top section


36




b


as shown in the cross sections of

FIGS. 17 and 20

however the remainder of the dimensions are the same as a twin bed mattress.




A portable metallic frame bed spring


58


is stored under the mattress support structure


34


such that the bed spring


58


may be manually slid in front of the convertible couch bed to receive and support the extending section


36




b


of the mattress


36


. This portable metallic frame bed spring


58


consists of the same basic structure as the rectangular angle frame


34




b


including a matrix of intermeshed wires


34




d


between extension springs


34




e


that are attached directly to the angle frame


58


. A plurality of casters


60


are disposed on the angle frame of the portable metallic frame bed spring


58


for ease of movement of the frame from under the couch when extending the mattress therefrom.

FIG. 23

illustrates this portable metallic frame bed spring


58


by itself.




It will be noted that the balance of the elements used in the second embodiment are identical to the preferred embodiment including the top


38


and back


48


along with its basic and alternative structure.




While the invention has been described in complete detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings, it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A convertible couch bed comprising:a) a frame, having a pair of opposed ends with each end having a horizontal upper surface and an arm, said frame further having an upper longitudinal support between the ends adjacent to the upper surface, b) a mattress support structure disposed between and attached to the ends for sustaining the structural integrity of the frame in conjunction with the upper longitudinal support, c) a mattress positioned upon the mattress support structure forming a comfortable seat for sitting on a top portion thereof, d) an upholstered top directly above and covering a rear portion of the mattress, said top having a front edge and a rear edge with the top rear edge hingeably attached to the frame upper longitudinal support, e) an upholstered back having a upper edge and a lower edge with the upper edge of the back hingeably attached to the front edge of the top such that the back may fold upward in accordion fashion in concert with the top and the lower edge may rest upon the horizontal upper surface of each frame end permitting conversion of the couch into a bed by exposing the entire mattress therefore forming a bed suitable for sleeping, and f) said top rear edge attached to the frame upper longitudinal support and said upper edge of the back hingeably attached to the front edge of the top defined as, a first piano hinge attaching the top rear edge to the frame upper longitudinal support and a second piano hinge attaching the back to the front edge of the top.
  • 2. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 1 wherein said mattress support structure further comprises a metallic frame bed spring.
  • 3. A convertible couch bed comprising:a) a frame, having a pair of opposed ends with each end having a horizontal upper surface and an arm, said frame further having an upper longitudinal support between the ends adjacent to the upper surface, b) a mattress support structure disposed between and attached to the ends for sustaining the structural integrity of the frame in conjunction with the upper longitudinal support, wherein said mattress support structure further comprises a pair of lower longitudinal supports retaining a bunkey board in the form of a sheet of plywood, c) a mattress positioned upon the mattress support structure forming a comfortable seat for sitting on a top portion thereof, d) an upholstered top directly above and covering a rear portion of the mattress, said top having a front edge and a rear edge with the top rear edge hingeably attached to the frame upper longitudinal support, and e) an upholstered back having a upper edge and a lower edge with the upper edge of the back hingeably attached to the front edge of the top such that the back may fold upward in accordion fashion in concert with the top and the lower edge may rest upon the horizontal upper surface of each frame end permitting conversion of the couch into a bed by exposing the entire mattress therefore forming a bed suitable for sleeping.
  • 4. A convertible couch bed comprising:a) a frame having a pair of opposed ends with each end having a horizontal upper surface and an arm, said frame further having an upper longitudinal support between the ends adjacent to the upper surface, b) a mattress support structure disposed between and attached to the ends for sustaining the structural integrity of the frame in conjunction with the upper longitudinal support, said mattress support structure further comprises a metallic frame bed spring, said metallic frame bed spring further comprises, a rectangular angle frame having a matrix of intermeshed wires between extension springs that are attached directly to the angle frame, c) a mattress positioned upon the mattress support structure forming a comfortable seat for sitting on a top portion thereof, d) an upholstered top directly above and covering a rear portion of the mattress, said top having a front edge and a rear edge with the top edge hingeably attached to the frame upper longitudinal support, e) an upholstered back having a upper edge and a lower edge with the upper edge of the back hingeably attached to the front edge of the top such that the back may fold upward in accordion fashion in concert with the top and the lower edge may rest upon the horizontal upper surface of each frame end permitting conversion of the couch into a bed by exposing the entire mattress therefore forming a bed suitable for sleeping, and f) said top rear edge attached to the frame upper longitudinal support and said upper edge of the back hingeably attached to the front edge of the top defined as, a first piano hinge attaching the top rear edge to the frame upper longitudinal support and a second piano hinge attaching the back to the front edge of the top.
  • 5. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 4 wherein said ends are detachable from the longitudinal support and mattress support structure for ease of transportation and storage.
  • 6. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 4 wherein said arms further comprise, a padded and upholstered arm rest disposed on each frame arm.
  • 7. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 4 wherein said mattress further includes a covering of upholstery material.
  • 8. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 4 wherein said mattress is of a conventional twin bed size.
  • 9. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 4 wherein said upholstered top is flush with the frame end horizontal upper surface.
  • 10. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 4 wherein said upholstered top further having open cell foam with a thickness of at least 1 inch (2.54 cm) covered by upholstery material.
  • 11. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 4 wherein said upholstered back further having open cell foam with a thickness of at least 2.5 inches (6.35 cm) covered by upholstery material.
  • 12. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 4 wherein said upholstered back is angled from 10 to 30 degrees from vertical for seating comfort.
  • 13. A convertible couch bed comprising:a) a frame, having a pair of opposed ends with each end having a horizontal upper surface and an arm, said frame further having an upper longitudinal support between the ends adjacent to the upper surface, b) a mattress support structure disposed between and attached to the ends for sustaining the structural integrity of the frame in conjunction with the upper longitudinal support, c) a mattress positioned upon the mattress support structure forming a comfortable seat for sitting on a top portion thereof, said mattress is in two separate sections each having dimensions of a conventional twin bed size and hingeably attached together on one longitudinal side such that they are positioned one on top of the other when acting as a seat and when pivoted to a side by side flat position forming a king size bed, d) an upholstered top directly above and covering a rear portion of the mattress said top having a front edge and a rear edge with the top rear edge hingeably attached to the frame upper longitudinal support, e) an upholstered back having a upper edge and a lower edge with the upper edge of the back hingeably attached to the front edge of the top such that the back may fold upward in accordion fashion in concert with the top and the lower edge may rest upon the horizontal upper surface of each frame end permitting conversion of the couch into a bed by exposing the entire mattress therefore forming a bed suitable for sleeping, f) said top rear edge attached to the frame upper longitudinal support and said upper edge of the back hingeably attached to the frame edge of the top defined as, a first piano hinge attaching the top rear edge to the frame upper longitudinal support and a second piano hinge attaching the back to the front edge of the top, and g) portable metallic frame bed springs stored under said mattress support structure such that the bed springs may be manually slid in front of the convertible couch bed to receive and support the mattress extending section.
  • 14. The convertible couch bed as recited in claim 13 wherein said portable metallic frame bed springs further comprise,a) a rectangular angle frame having a matrix of intermeshed wires between extension springs that are attached directly to the angle frame, and b) a plurality of casters disposed on the angle frame for ease of movement of the frame from under the couch when extending the mattress therefrom.
  • 15. A convertible couch bed comprising:a frame, having a pair of opposed ends and longitudinal support means for spacing the ends apart, a mattress support structure disposed between the ends and longitudinal support means, a mattress positioned upon the support structure forming a comfortable seat for sitting on a top portion thereof, said mattress having two separate sections each having dimensions of a conventional twin bed size and hingeably attached together on one longitudinal side such that they are positioned one on top of the other when acting as a seat and when pivoted to a side by side flat position forming a king size bed, and portable metallic frame bed springs stored under said mattress support structure such that they may be manually moved in front of the couch bed to receive and support the mattress extending section, a top directly above and covering a rear portion of the mattress, said top having a front edge and a rear edge with the top rear edge hingeably attached to the frame upper longitudinal support means, a back having a upper edge and a lower edge with the upper edge of the back hingeably attached to the front edge of the top such that the back may fold upward in accordion fashion in concert with the top and the lower edge may rest upon the frame permitting conversion of the couch into a bed by exposing the entire mattress therefore forming a bed suitable for sleeping, and said top rear edge hingeably attached to the frame upper longitudinal support means and said upper edge of the back hingeably attached to the front edge of the top defined as, a first piano hinge attaching the top rear edge to the frame upper longitudinal support and a second piano hinge attaching the back to the front edge of the top.
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