This invention relates generally to the field of bed frames and more particularly to removable and length adjustable covers for bed legs with adjustable length.
Modern bedroom furniture is typically modular with features that are adjustable for size or comfort. Bed frames, in particular, are often constructed to be assembled in a base size with adjustment or interconnection for larger sizes. For example, a frame configured for a twin sized mattress may be joined with a second identical frame to create a king size bed platform. Legs to support the bed frame are typically removable to allow package size reduction for shipment. Additionally, removable legs may be offered with different lengths to accommodate desired bed heights. In certain applications, rather than manufacturing multiple differing leg lengths, individual legs may be “stackable” having multiple engaging segments to form a series of lengths.
It is also desirable to have differing color or patterning on bed legs for matching other furniture or room decor. Removable, or conversely “assembleable”, covers may be employed to allow manufacturing of legs in a single color or finish and then altering in appearance with chosen separate covers.
It is therefore desirable to provide leg covers which may be employed with segmented leg sections.
The implementations disclosed herein provide a leg cover for a bed leg having a plurality of leg segments. The cover is concentrically received over the bed leg and incorporates a plurality of cover segments each having matching length with a length of a corresponding leg segment. Each cover segment has a longitudinal separation, an upper circumferential separation and a lower circumferential separation. The leg cover is adapted to be separated at the circumferential separations to match a reduced length of the segmented leg if one or more leg segments is removed.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Implementations shown in the drawings and described herein provide segmented covers for attachment to segmented bed frame legs for altered aesthetic appearance. While described herein as applicable to legs for bed frames, the implementations may also be applicable to other furniture leg applications.
Referring to the drawings,
A first example implementation of a segmented leg cover 22 is shown in
As seen in
In various implementations, the longitudinal and circumferential separations may be perforated lines or reduced thickness cuts in the material of the cover segments leaving a thin connecting web whereby the segments are adapted to be disconnected from the adjacent segments at the circumferential separations and from the encircled leg segment at the longitudinal separation. The segmented leg cover 22 employs flexible material such as polyethylene or polypropylene allowing the individual cover segments to be “peeled” from the segmented leg fracturing the perforated lines or connecting webs to free the removed segment.
In certain configurations the segmented leg covers 22 are formed from magnetic sheet to allow magnetically attractive connection to segmented legs fabricated from metal.
Each of the plurality of cover segments 34a-34d have upper circumferential surfaces 42 and lower circumferential surfaces 44 when the half cylindrical segments 35a and 35b are joined. Each upper circumferential surface has a vertical cavity or slot 46 which is sized to receive a vertical protrusion 47 in a lower circumferential surface 45 of the upwardly adjoining cover segment.
As in the first implementation, the segmented leg cover 32 is concentrically received over the segments leg 10 as seen in
Removal of leg segments to reduce the length of the leg may be matched with removal of cover segments to provide equal length as seen in
The segmented leg covers in each of the disclosed implementations are formed or printed in colors and/or patterns for the desired aesthetic appearance. Solid or mixed colors of various sheens (gloss, satin (semi-gloss) and matte) may be provided and patterns such as wood grain with walnut, mahogany, cherry or other fine wood coloring, or, stainless steel, chrome, or other metallic finish may be employed.
In operation, a method for use of the first implementation provides for insertion of the full segmented leg concentrically into the segmented cover, step 1. Upon determining that a reduced length of the leg is desired, the top cover segment is peeled from the top leg segment, fracturing the longitudinal separation and lower circumferential separation of the top cover segment, step 2. The top leg segment is then removed from the second leg segment by unscrewing the mating bore of the top leg segment from the threaded element of the second bore step 3. The reduced length leg and cover may then be attached to the frame with the threaded element extending from the second leg segment step 4. To further shorten the leg, steps 2-3 may be repeated for any desired number of leg segment reductions.
For the second implementation, as in the first implementation, the segmented cover may be concentrically received over the segmented leg, step 1 and upon determining that a reduced length of the leg is desired, the top cover segment is separated from the second cover segment by withdrawing the vertical protrusions of the top cover segment from the vertical slots in the top circumferential surface of the second cover segment and then splitting the half cylindrical segments by withdrawing the protrusions from the slots to separate the half cylindrical segments of the top cover segment from the top leg segment, step 2. The top leg segment is then removed from the second leg segment by unscrewing the mating bore of the top leg segment from the threaded element of the second bore step 3. The reduced length leg and cover may then be attached to the frame with the threaded element extending from the second leg segment step 4. To further shorten the leg, steps 2-3 may be repeated for any desired number of leg segment reductions. Alternatively, the segmented cover may be installed on a shortened leg by removing the number of undesired cover segments and then closing the remaining cover segments concentrically about the leg by inserting the protrusions of the half cylindrical segments on the remaining cover segments into the slots on the opposing half cylindrical segments.
Having now described various embodiments of the invention in detail as required by the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will recognize modifications and substitutions to the specific embodiments disclosed herein. Such modifications are within the scope and intent of the present invention as defined in the following claims. The terms “upper” and “lower”, “upwardly”, “top”, and “bottom” as used herein are not limiting and specific to the depiction of the implementations shown in the drawings and may be replaced with alternative terms “first”, “second” or similar differentiations depending on the actual implementation.
This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 63/069,847 filed on Aug. 25, 2020 entitled COVERS FOR ADJUSTABLE LENGTH BED LEGS having a common assignee with the present application, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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