The present invention relates generally to an electric bed and more particularly, to an electric bed having an adjustable support angle to a user's head.
Conventional electric beds are usually provided with adjustable support angles to a user's head, back and legs in accordance with the user's needs, so that the user can lie or sit on the electric bed at a most comfortable angle. However, the swinging or rotational angles of parts of the conventional electric beds are usually designed in accordance with a basis that the user lies on the electric bed in a face-up manner without considering the user's need of lying on his/her stomach. As such, the conventional electric beds may not fulfil the needs of specific user groups, such as those with pressure ulcers on the back, those who are accustomed to sleeping on the stomach, or those who require massage on the back. In another aspect, many people suffer from snoring or sleep apnea. In fact, this phenomenon is related to the sleeping position. If the head can be adjusted to tilt upwardly and backwardly, the problem of snoring can be effectively relieved. However, as far as is known, there is currently no electric bed having a function that can support a user's head to a head-up manner, i.e., chin-up posture.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is an objective of the present invention to provide an electric bed, which can adjust a support angle to a user's head to enable the user to lie on his/her stomach comfortably.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide an electric bed, which can support a user in a head-up manner, thereby reliving snoring.
To attain the above objectives, the present invention provides an electric bed comprising a base, a back supporting unit, a first actuator, a head supporting unit, and a second actuator. The back supporting unit has an end pivotally connected with the base, and a top side provided with a back supporting surface. The first actuator has two ends respectively and pivotally connected with the base and the back supporting unit in a way that the back supporting unit is driven by the first actuator to upwardly and downwardly swing relative to the base. The head supporting unit has an end pivotally connected with the back supporting unit, and a top side provided with a head supporting surface. The second actuator has two ends respectively and pivotally connected with the back supporting unit and the head supporting unit in a way that the head supporting unit is driven by the second actuator to swing between an initial position and a head-up position relative to the back supporting unit. When the head supporting unit stays at the initial position, the head supporting surface is flush with the back supporting surface. The head-up position is lower than the initial position.
With the above-mentioned technical features, the electric bed of the present invention can change a support angle to a user's head to enable the user to lie on his/her stomach comfortably, and can support the user in a head-up manner, thereby relieving snoring.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The structure and technical features of the present invention will be detailedly described hereunder by an embodiment and accompany drawings. As shown in
The base 10 includes a rectangular frame 11 and a buttock supporting unit 12. The frame 11 is configured to be placed on the ground, a bed surface or a flat surface, and serves as a support base for supporting remaining elements. From the view angles of
The back supporting unit 20 is located on the base 10 and provided with a rear end 21 pivotally connected with the buttock supporting frame 14 of the base 10. The back supporting unit 20 is provided at a top side thereof with a back supporting surface 22. Specifically, the back supporting unit 20 comprises a back supporting frame 24 and a back supporting plate 26 disposed on the back supporting frame 24. The back supporting plate 26 may, but not limited to, be made by wood, metal net, etc., and may be enveloped by foam pad to serve as cushion. The back supporting surface 22 is the top surface of the back supporting plate 26. The back supporting plate 26 is used to support the user's back.
The first actuator 30 has two ends pivotally connected with the base 10 and the back supporting unit 20, respectively. As such, the back supporting unit 20 is drivenable by the first actuator 30 to upwardly and downwardly swing relative to the base 10. Specifically, the power source of the first actuator 30 may be electricity, compressed gas or oil. In this embodiment, the first actuator 30 is realized as an electric actuator including a telescopic rod. The first actuator 30 has a rear end 32, i.e., the end facing toward the bed tail, pivotally connected with the pivot mount 18 via the two pivot holes 19, and a front end 34, i.e., the end facing toward the bed head, pivotally connected with the front end of the back supporting frame 24. As a result, when the length of the first actuator 30 extends, the back supporting unit 20 is driven by the first actuator 30 to swing relative to the base 10 upwardly, as shown in
The head supporting unit 40 is disposed on the base 10 and has a rear end 41 pivotally connected with the back supporting unit 20, and a top side provided with a head supporting surface 42. Specifically, the head supporting unit 40 comprises a head supporting frame 44, a head supporting plate 46 disposed on the head supporting frame 44, and a pivot mount 48 downwardly and backwardly extending from the head supporting frame 44. The head supporting plate 46 may, but not limited to, be made by wood, metal net, etc., and may be enveloped by foam pad to serve as cushion. The head supporting surface 42 is the top surface of the head supporting plate 46. The head supporting plate 46 is used to support the user's head. The pivot mount 48 has an inverted U-shaped cross-section having a top fixedly mounted to the head supporting frame 44 and being provided with two pivot holes 49 at the rear end extending toward the bed tail direction. According to statistic data, the distance from shoulder to the top of the head of human being is about 10 to 12 inches, and the distance from the top of the head of a person sleeping in a normal posture to the head of the bed is about 2 to 3 inches; therefore, the length of the head supporting plate 46 of the head supporting unit 40 in the back-and-forth direction D1 is designed to be preferably about 9 to 16 inches, and more preferably 13 to 15 inches in order to fulfil the requirement of ergonomics.
The second actuator 50 has two ends pivotally connected with the back supporting unit 20 and the head supporting unit 40, respectively. As such, the head supporting unit 40 is drivenable by the second actuator 50 to reciprocatingly swing among an initial position P0, a head-up position P1, and a head-down position P2 relative to the back supporting unit 20. Specifically, the power source of the second actuator 50 may be electricity, compressed gas or oil. In this embodiment, the second actuator 50 is realized as an electric actuator including a telescopic rod. The second actuator 50 has a rear end 52, i.e., the end facing toward the bed tail, pivotally connected with the rear end of the back supporting frame 24, and a front end 54, i.e., the end facing toward the bed head, pivotally connected with the pivot mount 48 via the two pivot holes 49.
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The leg supporting unit 60 comprises a thigh supporting unit 61 and a lower leg supporting unit 65. The thigh supporting unit 61 has a structural design similar to that of the back supporting unit 20. The thigh supporting unit 61 has a front end 62 pivotally connected with the buttock supporting frame 14. The lower leg supporting unit 65 has a structural design similar to that of the back supporting unit 20, too. The lower leg supporting unit 65 has a front end 66 pivotally connected with the thigh supporting unit 61.
The third actuator 70 has two ends pivotally connected with the base 10 and the thigh supporting unit 61. In this way, the thigh supporting unit 61 is drivenable by the third actuator 70 to swing relative to the base 10 upwardly and downwardly, and the lower leg supporting unit 65 is moved along with the thigh supporting unit 61 upwardly and downwardly, as shown in
With the above-mentioned structural design, the electric bed 1 provided by the present invention can change a support angle to a user's head to enable the user to lie on his/her stomach comfortably, and can support the user in a head-up manner. This newly developed supporting posture is not seen in the prior arts, can fulfill various needs and requirements of users, and can avoid the respiratory passage of the user from blockage to effectively relieve snoring phenomenon, thereby achieving the objectives of the present invention.
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Based on the technical features of the present invention, various modifications to the electric bed 1 may be made. For example, when the head supporting unit 40 stays at the head-up position P1, the included angle between the head supporting surface 42 and the back supporting surface may be adjusted and set in an range from 1 degree to 40 degrees in accordance with actual need and requirement. The third actuator 70 may be omitted, such that the leg supporting unit 60 may be configured as a stationary unit or may be adjustable manually. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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111127439 | Jul 2022 | TW | national |