Divan bed with movable frame having means for resting on the ground which can be extracted/retracted by means of rotational operation

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6397411
  • Patent Number
    6,397,411
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 12, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 4, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Divan bed comprising a fixed frame (1) which has a movable frame (2) sliding inside it, said fixed frame (1) having longitudinal sections (10) forming, inside them, longitudinal guides (11,12) inside which corresponding means (33) for engaging the movable frame (2) are able to slide, there also being provided elements (23,23a) for resting the movable frame (2) on the ground, which rotate from a raised position to a lowered position and vice versa when the movable frame (2) is in the position extracted from/inserted inside the fixed frame (1), and associated means (40) for operating and actuating said elements (23) for resting on the ground.
Description




The present invention relates to a divan bed comprising a fixed frame which has, sliding inside it, a movable frame provided with elements for resting on the ground, which rotate from a raised position to a lowered position and vice versa when the movable frame is in the position extracted from/inserted inside the fixed frame, there being provided associated operating and actuating means.




It is known in the art relating to the production of divans and/or divan beds that there is the need to have mechanisms with a simple and a low-cost design which are able to vary the configuration of the divan, so that the latter can be converted from the normal closed arrangement into a position where it is totally extended in the form of a bed.




Numerous types of mechanisms which are able to achieve said conversion from a divan to a bed and vice versa are also known. They have, however, certain drawbacks including the difficulty involved in operating them, in particular by users who are inexpert or have a limited amount of physical force.




In the case of a variation in the configuration obtained by means of relative translation of two flat frames, said difficulty with regard to operation is also due to the fact that the movable frame is not kept parallel to the fixed frame during movement, and the consequent tendency of the former to rotate with respect to the latter causes jamming with consequent interruption in the sliding movement.




The technical problem which is posed, therefore, is to provide a divan bed with a frame which has a simple and functional structure and which allows extraction of its movable part by means of a single movement which can be performed without excessive force by the user.




Within the scope of this problem, a further requirement is that the movable part of the frame should not have the tendency to rotate during extraction, avoiding jamming and locking of the extractable part, and that it should also have means designed to allow the movement of the backrest of the divan so as to adjust the length of the seat in relation to the specific use thereof.




These technical problems are solved according to the present invention by a divan bed comprising a fixed frame having a movable frame sliding inside it, said fixed frame having longitudinal sections forming, inside them, longitudinal guides inside which corresponding means for engaging the movable frame are able to slide, there also being provided elements for resting the movable frame on the ground, which rotate from a raised position to a lowered position and vice versa when the movable frame is in the position extracted from/inserted inside the fixed frame, and associated means for operating and actuating said elements for resting on the ground.











Further details may be obtained from the following description of a non-limiting example of embodiment of the invention provided with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

shows: a schematic perspective view of a divan bed according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows: an exploded view of the telescopic frame of the divan according to

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows: a partial cross-section along the plane indicated by III—III according to

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 4

shows: a partial cross-section along the plane indicated by IV—IV according to

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

shows: a partial cross-section along the plane indicated by V—V according to

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 6

shows: a bottom view of the fixed frame with the mechanism for moving and locking the backrest of the divan.











As illustrated, the divan bed according to the invention has a fixed frame part


1


which rests on the ground by means of associated feet


1




a


and which is provided with slats


1




b


for supporting the upholstery forming the seat


1




c.






A movable frame


2


is able to slide telescopically outwards/inwards on said fixed frame


1


and is in turn provided with slats


2




b


and, once extracted, transforms the divan into a bed.




In greater detail, the fixed frame


1


consists of two longitudinal sections


10


which are connected together in the transverse direction by bracing cross-pieces


10




a.






The sections


10


have inside them (

FIG. 3

) a first longitudinal seat


11


and a second longitudinal seat


12


containing a fixed rack


13


designed to engage with corresponding means of the extractable frame part


20


which are described in detail further below.




The movable frame


2


is in turn formed by two longitudinal sections


20


which have a cross-section suitably matching that of the sections


10


so that they may be telescopically inserted therein; the two longitudinal sections


20


are also connected in the transverse direction by bracing cross-pieces


20




a


, the front one of which supports two small wheels


2




a


which travel on the ground.




The sections


20


have a longitudinal seat


21


receiving an articulated arm


30


supporting a cog wheel


33


designed to mesh with the rack


13


of the fixed frame


10


.




Said articulated arm consist of a forked member


31


, one end of which supports the said cog wheel


33


and the other end of which is pivotably mounted on a block


32


integral with one end of a rod


34


movable in a translatory manner inside the seat


21


and an end-of-travel element


35


.




A spring


36


which reacts against the block


32


and the end-of-travel element


35


is arranged coaxially with respect to the rod


34


.




The cog wheels


33


are connected together in the transverse direction (

FIG. 4

) by a shaft


37


which extends from both the opposite ends beyond the cog wheels


33


so as to support two additional guide rollers


38


which roll inside said longitudinal seat


11


of the fixed section


10


.




In this way the movable frame


2


is guided without play during its translatory movement for extraction/reinsertion, rotation thereof and therefore jamming and interruption in its movement being prevented.




Two transverse bars


22


which are rotationally connected to the said sections are also located between the longitudinal sections


20


of the movable frame


2


(FIG.


2


); two feet


23


with a roller


23




a


at their free ends are respectively fixed to said bars


22


.




Said feet


23


rotate together with the said bars


22


from a position rotated inwards with the feet raised substantially parallel to the ground (

FIG. 2

) to a position rotated outwards with the feet extracted and inclined so as to rest on the ground (shown in broken lines in FIG.


5


).




Rotation of the two bars


22


supporting the feet


23


is performed by means of associated actuating means


40


consisting of a mechanism fastened to a longitudinal support


2




c


integral with the movable frame


2


.




Said mechanism, when actuated by means of a translatory movement imparted by a handle


41


which is arranged in the front part of the frame


2


and can be operated by the user, is able to convert said translatory movement into a rotational movement of the two bars


22


.




In a preferred example of embodiment, the handle


41


is connected to one end of a first rod


41




a


, the other end of which is linked by means of a pin


42


to a second rod


43


joined to a forked member


43




a


forming a connecting rod connected by means of a crank to the rear rod


22


.




The said pin


42


also has, pivotably mounted on it, a third rod


44


, the other end of which is joined to a rotating cam


45


.




The mechanism is symmetrically provided on the opposite side of the cam so as to impart a similar actuating movement to the front bar


22


.




At least one suitably tensioned spring


46


is provided between the handle


41


and the fixed part of the mechanism


40


, said spring recalling the handle


41


, the bars


22


and the feet


23


into the initial rest position when the movable frame


2


is re-inserted into the fixed frame


1


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 6

, the rear part of each section


10


of the fixed frame


1


has, fixed to it, an additional rack


51


which meshes with a cog wheel


52


mounted on a pin integral with a shaped element


52




a


to which the following are also fastened: a shaped tubular element


53


supporting the backrest


3


, a first wheel


54


with a vertical axis and a second wheel


55


with a horizontal axis, travelling in associated longitudinal seats of the section


10




a.






With these guide elements, the tubular element


53


may be displaced by means of a translatory movement into positions which are more or less advanced with respect to the seat so as to shorten/length the latter in relation to the position which the user wishes to assume, i.e. seated or with his/her legs raised and extended.




Since the two cog wheels


53


are connected together in the transverse direction by a shaft


53




a


, the backrest is guided during its translatory movement in both directions without the possibility of rotation with respect to the fixed frame, thus ensuring an easy and reliable forwards/backwards positioning movement.




The mechanism is completed by means


60


for locking the sliding movement, consisting of a hook


61


rotatable against the recall action of a spring


61




a


upon operation of an external handle


62


accessible to the user; the hook


61


is designed to be fastened onto a transverse pin


63


arranged in one or more suitable positions along the fixed section


10


, thus defining one or more positions for locking the backrest and therefore corresponding lengths of the seat.




The operating principle of the divan bed is as follows: during conditions of normal use as a divan, the movable frame


2


is totally inserted inside the fixed frame


1


and support on the ground is provided by the feet


1




a


of the fixed frame


1


and by the wheels


2




a


of the movable frame


2


.




When the user wishes to convert the divan into a bed, he/she pulls the handle


41


towards him/her and starts to pull out the movable frame


2


which is extracted, resting on the wheels


2




a


, and, as it emerges, releases the front feet


23


from the fixed guide


10


so that the said feet are able to rotate outwards and be arranged in position resting on the ground; as extraction of the movable frame continues, the rear feet


23


are also released and, rotating together with the rear bar


22


, in turn assume the position where they are resting on the ground.




At this point the movable frame continues its extraction movement resting on the feet


23


, the end rollers


23




a


of which, rolling on the ground, allow extraction.




The length of the feet


23


is envisaged such that, when the said feet are resting on the ground, the movable frame is raised by an amount such as to bring it level with the fixed frame


1


and form a continuous base for the bed; the wheels


2




a


for supporting the movable frame on the ground are correspondingly shorter so that, once the frame has been extracted, the said wheels are raised, whereas they make supporting contact again during re-insertion of the movable frame, where the feet


23


return into their position rotated upwards and the movable frame is lowered again so as to the retracted inside the fixed frame underneath the plane of the upholstery.




During extraction/insertion and the corresponding changes in height of the movable frame, the cog wheels


33


remain engaged with the rack


13


owing to rotation of the articulated arm


31


.




The various parts may be subject to many variations: in particular it is possible to provide the movement of the feet


23


in the same direction of rotation, instead of in a counter-rotating manner as described above.




This simplifies considerably the mechanism for actuating the two bars


22


since it is no longer necessary to reverse one of the two rotating movements.



Claims
  • 1. A divan bed comprising:a fixed frame which has a movable frame sliding inside it, wherein said fixed frame has longitudinal sections forming, inside them, longitudinal guides inside which means for engaging said movable frame are able to slide; a rack arranged inside at least one of said longitudinal guides of each section; elements for resting said movable frame on a ground, said elements for resting said movable frame on said ground rotating from a raised position to a lowered position and vice versa when said movable frame is in a position extracted from/inserted inside said fixed frame; and means for operating and actuating said elements for resting said movable frame on said ground.
  • 2. The divan bed according to claim 1, wherein said movable frame supports cogwheels designed to engage with said rack.
  • 3. The divan bed according to claim 2, wherein said cogwheels are connected in a transverse direction by a spacer bar.
  • 4. The divan bed according to claim 3, wherein said spacer bar is pivotably mounted on arms articulated with a respective section of said movable frame.
  • 5. The divan bed according to claim 3, wherein a roller is mounted on a shaft for rotation of said cogwheels, said roller travelling inside a respective longitudinal guide of a fixed section.
  • 6. A divan bed comprising:a fixed frame which has a movable frame sliding inside it, wherein said fixed frame has longitudinal sections forming, inside them, longitudinal guides inside which means for engaging said movable frame are able to slide; two bars, said two bars being arranged between said longitudinal sections of said movable frame and rotating in two directions upon operation of respective means for rotating each of said two bars; elements for resting said movable frame on a ground, said elements for resting said movable frame on said ground rotating from a raised position to a lowered position and vice versa when said movable frame is in a position extracted from/inserted inside said fixed frame; and operating means for operating and actuating said elements for resting said movable frame on said ground.
  • 7. The divan bed according to claim 6, wherein said bars comprise feet connected to said bars, said bars rotating therewith from a raised position substantially parallel to said ground into a position inclined downwards for resting on said ground.
  • 8. The divan bed according to claim 7, wherein said feet support rollers at their free ends.
  • 9. The divan bed according to claim 7, wherein said movable frame has a pair of wheels for resting on said ground when said movable frame is retracted inside said fixed frame.
  • 10. The divan bed according to claim 9, wherein said wheels for resting on said ground are shorter than said feet when the latter are in the extracted position.
  • 11. The divan bed according to claim 7, wherein said means for operating and actuating said elements for resting said movable frame on said ground comprises a handle movable in a translatory manner and a transmission designed to convert a translatory movement of said handle into a rotational movement of said bars.
  • 12. The divan bed according to claim 11, wherein said rotation of said bars is in opposing directions.
  • 13. The divan bed according to claim 12, wherein said transmission comprises at least one cam on which levers for connection to said bars are pivotably mounted.
  • 14. The divan bed according to claim 7, wherein said means for operating and actuating said elements comprise resilient means for recalling said bars into a rest position with said feet raised.
  • 15. The divan bed according to claims 1 or 6, wherein said movable frame comprises longitudinal sections which can be telescopically inserted inside section of said fixed frame.
  • 16. The divan bed according to claim 1 or 6, further comprising a backrest provided with means for translatory movement and locking said backrest relative to a seat.
  • 17. The divan bed according to claim 16, wherein said means for translatory movement comprises a rack integral with each section of said fixed frame and respective cogwheels joined to a tubular element supporting said backrest.
  • 18. The divan bed according to claim 16, wherein said means for locking said backrest comprise at least one hook which can be actuated by a lever against a recall action of resilient means and is designed to engage with at least one transverse pin fixed to a section.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI99A07390 Apr 1999 IT
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