1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a bed, in particular to an electric bed capable of improving the comfort and convenience in usage.
2. Description of Related Art
In many traditional electric beds, a back frame used to lean against a user's back is provided with function of being rotated upwardly, and the user can adjust the inclined angle of the back frame upon demand for the changing between a lying posture and a sitting posture. However, the back frame of the traditional electric bed is pivotally connected with a hip support which bears buttocks of the user. When the back frame is lifted up, the user may feel the abdomen being pressed and uncomfortable because the distance between the user's buttocks and the back frame becomes shorter correspondingly. In such situation, the user has to move the buttocks toward the foot portion of the electric bed for feeling comfortable. In addition, it is inconvenient for user to take or put an object due to the longer distance between the back frame lifted and the nightstand. On the other hand, after the back frame is returned to the horizontal position, the user must move the buttocks toward the bed head for enabling the body to return to the original lying position. Therefore, what is need is to improve the convenience in usage of the traditional electric bed, particularly, for the user who has difficulty in moving, a pregnant woman or a fatter user.
An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure provides an electric bed capable of improving comfort and convenience in usage.
According to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the electric bed of the present disclosure includes a base frame, a movable frame, a back frame, at least one linkage and a driving member. The movable frame is slidably disposed on the base frame and movable on the base frame backward and forward. The back frame is pivotally connected with the movable frame at a rear end thereof. The linkage has a front end pivotally connected with the base frame, and a rear end pivotally connected with the back frame. The driving member has a rear end pivotally connected with the movable frame, and a front end pivotally connected with the back frame. The rear end of the driving member is located below the rear end of the back frame. The driving member has a first unit and a second unit. The first unit is one of a cylinder and an actuation rod, and the second unit is the other of the cylinder and the actuation rod. The actuation rod is held within the cylinder and can be protruded from or retracted to the cylinder to enable the driving member to become longer or shorter. The rear end of the at least one linkage is located between the rear end of the back frame and the front end of the driving member, such that the back frame is rotated upwardly and the movable frame is moved forward at the same time when the driving member becomes longer. The back frame is rotated downwardly and the movable frame is moved backward at the same time when the driving member becomes shorter.
To sum up, when the back frame is rotated upwardly, the rear end of the back frame is horizontally moved toward the bed head at the same time, so the user can relieve the pressure and discomfort on the abdomen while changing from the lying posture to the sitting posture, and it is also convenient for the user to take or put an object on the nightstand at the sitting posture.
In order to further understand the techniques, means and effects of the present disclosure, the following detailed descriptions and appended drawings are hereby referred, such that, through which, the purposes, features and aspects of the present disclosure can be thoroughly and concretely appreciated; however, the appended drawings are merely provided for reference and illustration, without any intention to be used for limiting the present disclosure.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
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The base frame 20 is a substantially rectangular frame formed by assembly of multiple rods, and has four casters 22 disposed thereunder for convenient movement. The base frame 20 is used for supporting the back frame 40 and other bed plates 41. As shown in
The movable frame 30 is slidably disposed on the base frame 20 and has two longitudinal rods 32, two upright rods 34 and a transverse rod 36. As shown in
The structure of the movable frame 30 is not limited to the content of the embodiment and can be changed upon demand. The connecting way between the movable frame 30 and the base frame 20 can also be changed. For example, the roller 323 can be replaced by a rotating member such as a ball bearing, or a sliding member such as a slider, so long as the movable frame 30 can be slidably disposed on the base frame 20 and moveable backward and forward. In addition, the number of the rollers 323 can also be changed upon demand.
The back frame 40 includes a support frame 42 and a support plate 44. The support frame 42 is mounted on the bottom 441 of the support plate 44, as shown in
The front ends 52 of two linkages 50 are pivotally connected with the base frame 20, and the rear ends 54 of the two linkages 50 are pivotally connected with the support frame 42 of the back frame 40, as shown in
The driving member 60 has a first unit and a second unit. The first unit is one of a cylinder and an actuation rod, and the second unit is the other of the cylinder and the actuation rod. In this embodiment, the first unit is the cylinder 62 and the second unit is the actuation rod 64, as shown in
In addition, in viewing direction of the
When the electric bed 10 is not operated and the back frame 40 stays at a horizontal status, the actuation rod 64 is received in the cylinder 62, as shown in
In other embodiment, the stop members 249 can be omitted, and when the actuation rod 64 of the driving member 60 is extended to its limitation, the back frame 40 is not driven by the driving member 60 anymore and is stopped rotating upwardly, so the movable frame 30 can be stopped sliding forward.
Therefore, when the driving member 60 becomes longer, the back frame 40 is rotated upwardly to enable the movable frame 30 to move toward the front direction 12 at the same time, whereby the distance between buttocks of a user and the back frame 40 becomes longer than the traditional electric bed while the user changes from a lying posture to a sitting posture, and the user can relieve the pressure and discomfort on the abdomen without moving his or her buttocks toward the back direction 14, and it is convenient for the user to take or put an object on the nightstand at sitting posture. When the driving member 60 becomes shorter, the back frame 40 is rotated downwardly to enable the movable frame 30 to move toward the back direction 14 at the same time, whereby the user does not need to shift forward, such that the electric bed 10 of the present disclosure can efficiently improve the comfort and convenience in usage.
The above-mentioned descriptions represent merely the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, without any intention to limit the scope of the present disclosure thereto. Various equivalent changes, alternations or modifications based on the claims of present disclosure are all consequently viewed as being embraced by the scope of the present disclosure.
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