The present application claims priority to Chinese Utility Model Applications: CN201520274053.2, filed Apr. 30, 2015; CN201520274062.1, filed Apr. 30, 2015; CN201520274176.6, filed Apr. 30, 2015; CN201520274200.6, filed Apr. 30, 2015; CN201520626106.2, filed Aug. 19, 2015; CN201620037623.0, filed Jan. 15, 2016; CN201620037628.3, filed Jan. 15, 2016; and CN201620037640.4, filed Jan. 15, 2016. The disclosure of each of these applications is incorporated herein for all purposes by reference.
The present invention generally relates to foldable bed frames and components for foldable bed frames. More particularly, the present invention relates to foldable bed frames having pivotally connected sub-frames and leg assemblies, oblique supports and connecting mechanisms for foldable bed frames.
Generally, a foldable bed frame includes two pivotally connected sub-frames, and legs pivotally connected to and supporting the sub-frames. To stabilize the foldable bed frame, legs are usually connected to each other by lateral bars, and lateral bars are connected to sub-frames by oblique supports. One example of such a foldable bed frame is disclosed in CN 204336377 U, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein for all purposes by reference. Another example is disclosed in CN 204336376 U, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein for all purposes by reference.
A typical foldable bed frame, when folded, often has a thickness equal to the sum of the thicknesses of the sub-frames and the legs. As such, it requires large packaging containers and storage spaces, which are inconvenient for shipping, transportation and daily use. The size of the bed frame and the amount of material used in its manufacture also increases the cost of the bed frame.
Oblique supports in a typical existing foldable bed frame in general are coupled to the lateral bars and the sub-frames without releasing or unlocking mechanisms. Decoupling such oblique supports is accomplished by pushing the oblique supports sideways, as shown in
Given the current state of the art, there remains a need for foldable bed frames and component parts of these bed frames that address the abovementioned issues.
The information disclosed in this Background section is provided for an understanding of the general background of the invention and is not an acknowledgement or suggestion that this information forms part of the prior art already known to a person skilled in the art.
The present invention provides foldable bed frames that are stable, compact, and convenient for packing, shipping and transportation. The present invention also provides oblique supports and connecting mechanisms for foldable bed frames.
In some embodiments, the present invention provides a foldable bed frame including first and second sub-frames, and first and second side leg assemblies. First and second sub-frames are pivotally connected to each other at their proximal sides, and each sub-frame has a top surface and a bottom surface. First and second side leg assemblies correspond to the first and second sub-frames. For each sub-frame, the side leg assembly is disposed at a distal side of the sub-frame, pivotally connected to the sub-frame, positioned within a space between the top surface and the bottom surface of the sub-frame when folded, and supports the sub-frame when unfolded.
In some embodiments, the foldable bed frame further includes a plurality of leg connecting pieces for pivotally connecting the side leg assemblies to the sub-frames. In an exemplary embodiment, each sub-frame includes a peripheral frame having left and right longitudinal peripheral bars. Each sub-frame also includes left and right interior longitudinal bars disposed within the peripheral frame and substantially parallel to the left and right longitudinal peripheral bars, respectively. Each respective leg connecting piece is disposed between corresponding longitudinal peripheral and interior bars. The leg connecting piece is pivotally connected to the corresponding longitudinal peripheral and interior bars, and fixedly connected to a corresponding side leg assembly. In an embodiment, the leg connecting piece includes a protrusion disposed in a leg of the side leg assembly. In an embodiment, the foldable bed frame further includes a plurality of leg limiting pieces. Each leg limiting piece corresponds to a leg connecting piece and rotates along with the corresponding leg connecting piece.
In some embodiments, the foldable bed frame further includes a plurality of oblique supports, each having a first end connected to a corresponding sub-frame, and a second end connected to a corresponding side leg assembly. In some embodiments, each side leg assembly includes left and right legs, and a leg lateral bar connecting the left and right legs.
In some embodiments, the foldable bed frame further includes a middle leg assembly disposed between the first and second sub-frames, and pivotally connected to the first and second sub-frames. In an embodiment, the middle leg assembly includes left and right middle legs, and the foldable bed frame further includes left and right frame connecting pieces, with each frame connecting piece is pivotally connected to a corresponding middle leg, and corresponding ends of the first and second sub-frames.
In some embodiments, the present invention provides a foldable bed frame including first and second sub-frames, a middle leg assembly, and left and right frame connecting pieces. Each of the first and second sub-frames includes two ends at its proximal side, and a lower side of each end is formed with a recess. The middle leg assembly is disposed between the first and second sub-frames, and includes left and right middle legs. Each of the left and right frame connecting pieces is pivotally connected to a corresponding middle leg, and includes a supporting segment and at least one connecting segment. The supporting segment is formed at a lower portion of each frame connecting piece. The connecting segment includes a first side pivotally connected to a corresponding end of the first sub-frame, and a second side pivotally connected to a corresponding end of the second sub-frame. When the foldable bed frame is folded, two ends of the supporting segments are positioned in the recesses formed at the lower sides of the corresponding ends of the first and second sub-frames, thereby minimizing a thickness of the foldable bed frame.
In some embodiments, the foldable bed frame further includes first and second side leg assemblies corresponding to the first and second sub-frames, with each side leg assembly disposed at a distal side of the corresponding sub-frame and pivotally connected to the sub-frame. In some embodiments, the foldable bed frame further includes a plurality of oblique supports, each having a first end connected to a corresponding sub-frame, and a second end connected to a corresponding side leg assembly.
In an exemplary embodiment, each frame connecting piece includes two connecting segments substantially parallel to each other and connected to each other by the supporting segment. In various embodiments, the connecting segment and the supporting segment of each frame connecting piece are monolithically or integrally formed as one piece.
In some embodiments, each sub-frame includes a bent bar with two ends, and two bar connecting pieces. Each bar connecting piece includes one or more first segments and a second segment. The one or more first segments are fixedly connected to a corresponding end of the bent bar. The second segment is pivotally connected to the corresponding frame connecting piece. The recess is formed at a lower side of the second segment of the bar connecting piece. In an embodiment, each bar connecting piece includes two first segments, with the corresponding end of the bent bar disposed in between the two first segments and fixedly coupled to the two first segments. In an exemplary embodiment, the first and second segments of each bar connecting piece are monolithically or integrally formed as one piece. In an embodiment, the bent bar has substantially an “” shape.
In some embodiments, the present invention provides a foldable bed frame including first and second sub-frames, first and second side leg assemblies, and a plurality of oblique supports. The first and second sub-frames are pivotally connected to each other at their proximal sides. The first and second side leg assemblies correspond to the first and second sub-frames. For each sub-frame, the side leg assembly is disposed at a distal side of the sub-frame, pivotally connected to the sub-frame, and supports the sub-frame when unfolded.
Each oblique support has a first end connected to a corresponding sub-frame, and a second end connected to a corresponding side leg assembly.
In some embodiments, the foldable frame further includes a middle leg assembly disposed between the first and second sub-frames, and pivotally connected to both of the first and second sub-frames at their proximal sides.
In some embodiments, corresponding to each of the first and second sub-frames, the side leg assembly includes a left leg pivotally connected to a left side of the sub-frame, a right leg pivotally connected to a right side of the sub-frame, and a leg lateral bar connecting the left and right legs. The first end of a corresponding oblique support is connected to the left leg, the right leg or the lateral bar of the side leg assembly. The second end of the corresponding oblique support is connected to a frame lateral bar of the sub-frame. In an embodiment, the frame lateral bar is a peripheral lateral bar disposed at the proximal side of the sub-frame. In another embodiment, the frame lateral bar is an interior lateral bar of the sub-frame.
In an embodiment, each of the first and second ends of an oblique support is formed with an assembly hole for coupling with the sub-frame and the side leg assembly. In an embodiment, the first or second end of an oblique support is formed with an open slot for releasably or adjustably coupling with the sub-frame or the side leg assembly. In an embodiment, corresponding to an oblique support, the side leg assembly further includes a first connecting piece fixedly disposed at the left leg, the right leg or the leg lateral bar. The first connecting piece is formed with an assembly hole or an opening slot for coupling with the first end of the oblique support. In an embodiment, corresponding to an oblique support, the sub-frame further includes a second connecting piece fixedly disposed at the frame lateral bar. The second connecting piece is formed with an assembly hole or an opening slot for coupling with the second end of the oblique support.
In some embodiments, the first end of an oblique support in the plurality of oblique supports is fixedly or pivotally connected to the leg lateral bar of the side leg assembly. The second end of the oblique support is releasably locked with the frame lateral bar of the sub-frame. In some embodiments, the second end of the oblique support is releasably locked with the sub-frame by one of the following: (i) the sub-frame is formed with an assembly hole, and the second end of the oblique support is formed with an opening slot corresponding to the assembly hole of the sub-frame, wherein the assembly hole of the sub-frame and the opening slot of the oblique support are coupled to each other by a fastener; (ii) the sub-frame includes a connecting piece corresponding to the second end of the oblique support and formed with an assembly hole, and the second end of the oblique support is formed with an opening slot, wherein the assembly hole of the connecting piece and the opening slot of the oblique support are coupled to each other by a fastener; and (iii) the sub-frame includes a connecting piece corresponding to the second end of the oblique support and formed with an opening slot, and the second end of the oblique support is formed with an assembly hole, wherein the opening slot of the connecting piece and the assembly hole of the oblique support are coupled to each other by a fastener. In an embodiment, the opening slot of the oblique support or the connecting piece has a “U” shape or a “C” shape.
In some embodiments, a foldable bed frame further including a plurality of support connecting mechanisms.
In some embodiments, the present invention provides a support connecting mechanism for a foldable bed frame. The foldable bed frame includes a sub-frame, a side leg assembly and an oblique support. The side leg assembly pivotally connected to the sub-frame. The oblique support has a first end pivotally connected to the side leg assembly and a second end formed with an assembly hole. The support connecting mechanism includes a second connecting piece, a third connecting piece, a fastener, and an elastic member. The second connecting piece is fixedly disposed at the frame lateral bar of a corresponding sub-frame, and formed with an assembly hole corresponding to the assembly hole formed at the second end of the oblique support. The third connecting piece is fixedly disposed at the frame lateral bar of the corresponding sub-frame, having substantially a “⊏” shape with two side segments and a middle segment connecting the two side segments. Each of the two side segments is formed with an assembly hole. The fastener is inserted into the assembly holes formed at the second end of the oblique support, at the second connecting piece and at the third connecting piece, thereby releasably coupling the oblique support with the sub-frame. The elastic member is disposed between the two side segments, and coupled to the fastener to restore the fastener in an initial position. In an embodiment where the fastener has a proximal end and a distal end with respect to the second connecting piece, the support connecting mechanism further includes a pull ring coupled to the distal end of the fastener. In an embodiment, the elastic member sleeves over the fastener, and has one end coupled to the fastener and the other end coupled to the third connecting piece. In an embodiment, the second and third connecting pieces are monolithically or integrally formed. In an embodiment, the third connecting piece is fixedly disposed at the frame lateral bar of the corresponding sub-frame, with an opening of the third connecting piece facing the frame lateral bar. In an embodiment, a proximal end of the fastener with respect to the second connecting piece is tapered or rounded to facilitate insertion of the fastener into the assembly holes formed at the second end of the oblique support, at the second connecting piece and at the third connecting piece.
In some embodiments, the present invention provides an oblique support including an inner tube, an outer tube, a locking mechanism, and an unlocking mechanism. The inner tube is formed with a first restriction hole. The outer tube is moveably coupled to the inner tube and is formed with a second restriction hole corresponding to the first restriction hole of the inner tube. The locking mechanism includes a positioning piece configured for insertion into the first and second restriction holes, thereby restricting the inner and outer tubes from moving with respect to each other. The unlocking mechanism disposed at the outer tube and configured to release the positioning piece from one or more of the first and second restriction holes, thereby allowing the inner and outer tunes to move with respect to each other. In an embodiment, the locking mechanism includes an elastic member disposed inside of the inner tube, and a protrusion disposed at or formed with the elastic member. The protrusion serves as the positioning piece and is configured to selectively protrude out of the first and second restriction holes. The unlocking mechanism includes a sliding block and a push button disposed at the sliding block. The push button includes a pillar corresponding to the protrusion of the locking mechanism. In an embodiment, the elastic member has substantially a “V” shape, with the protrusion disposed at an outer side of the elastic member and adjacent an opening of the elastic member. In an exemplary embodiment, the first restriction hole is formed at a distal end of the inner tube with respect to the outer tube. The second restriction hole is formed at a proximal end of the outer tube with respect to the inner tube. The sliding block includes an opening corresponding to the second restriction hole of the outer tube. The push button is coupled to the opening of the sliding block by one or more flanges formed on one or more sides of the push button and coupled with an inner side of the opening of the sliding block.
The bed frames and components for bed frames of the present invention have other features and advantages that will be apparent from or are set forth in more detail in the accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein, and the following Detailed Description, which together serve to explain certain principles of exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present application and, together with the detailed description, serve to explain the principles and implementations of the application.
Reference will now be made in detail to implementations of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The same reference indicators will be used throughout the drawings and the following detailed description to refer to the same or like parts. Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the following detailed description is illustrative only and is not intended to be in any way limiting. Other embodiments of the present invention will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having benefit of this disclosure.
In the interest of clarity, not all of the routine features of the implementations described herein are shown and described. It will be appreciated that, in the development of any such actual implementation, numerous implementation-specific decisions are made in order to achieve the developer's specific goals, such as compliance with application- and business-related constraints, and that these specific goals will vary from one implementation to another and from one developer to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking of engineering for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
Many modifications and variations of the embodiments set forth in this disclosure can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The specific embodiments described herein are offered by way of example only.
Embodiments of the present invention are described in the context of foldable bed frames and components for foldable bed frames. The bed frames are of various sizes including but not limited to twin, full, queen and king sizes, and of various shapes including but not limited to rectangles and squares. Also, the bed frames can be made of various materials including but not limited to metals such as steel, plastics and woods.
Generally, a bed frame of the present invention includes a plurality of sub-frames such as first and second sub-frames 1 and a plurality of side leg assemblies such as first and second side leg assemblies 20. First and second sub-frames 1 are pivotally connected to each other at their proximal sides. First and second side leg assemblies 20 are disposed respectively at the dismal sides of first and second sub-frames 1, and pivotally connected to the corresponding sub-frame. The side leg assemblies support the sub-frames when the foldable bed frame is unfolded.
As used herein, the sides at which first and second sub-frames 1 are connected to each other are referred to as their proximal sides, and the sides opposite the proximal sides are referred to as their distal sides. For instance, in
In some embodiments, the bed frame of the present invention also includes a plurality of connecting pieces connecting two sub-frames or connecting one sub-frame with a side leg assembly. In some embodiments, the bed frame of the present invention also includes a middle leg assembly disposed between two sub-frames. In some embodiments, the bed frame of the present invention also includes a plurality of oblique supports each connected to a sub-frame and a side leg assembly.
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In some embodiments, foldable bed frame 100 further includes a plurality of leg connecting pieces for pivotally connecting the side leg assemblies to the sub-frames. For example,
In some embodiments, leg 2 (or a portion of leg 2) is hollow. In such embodiments, leg connecting piece 30 includes protrusion 35 in the middle and configured for insertion into the leg. Leg connecting piece 30 is formed with a through hole, from a first side of leg connecting piece 30 to a second side of leg connecting piece 30 and through protrusion 35. The leg is formed with a hole or hole(s) corresponding to the through hole of leg connecting piece 30. A fastener such as a bolt, a pin or a rivet, passes through the through hole of leg connecting piece 30 and the corresponding hole(s) of the leg, and is fixedly coupled to the longitudinal peripheral and interior bars of sub-frame 1. As such, leg 2 is fixedly coupled to leg connecting piece 30, and thus, leg 2 and leg connecting piece 30 can rotate together without slipping.
In some embodiments, the foldable bed frame further includes a plurality of leg limiting pieces such as leg limiting pieces 34 as illustrated in
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In some embodiments, frame connecting piece 204 includes two connecting segments 32 substantially parallel to each other and connected to each other by supporting segment 31. In some embodiments, the connecting segment(s) and the supporting segment are monolithically or integrally formed as one piece, for example, by cutting and bending.
In some embodiments, peripheral frame 12 of sub-frame 1 is formed by a bent bar having substantially a “⊏” shape with two ends such as ends 22. At each end 22, sub-frame 1 further includes bar connecting piece 210 having one or more first segments 25 and second segment 24. By way of example,
In some embodiments, foldable bed frame 100 also includes a plurality of supports such as oblique supports 4. Oblique support 4 in general has two ends, with one end connected to a sub-frame such as sub-frame 1 and another end connected to a side leg assembly such as side leg assembly 20. In embodiments where a sub-frame has peripheral or interior bars, the oblique support can be connected to either peripheral or interior bar of the sub-frame. In embodiments where a side leg assembly has legs and a lateral bar connecting the legs, the oblique support can be connected to either a leg or the lateral bar of the side leg assembly.
It should be noted that a foldable bed frame can include any suitable number of oblique supports, and the numbers or the positions of oblique supports for different sub-frames are not necessarily the same. For example, a foldable bed frame can include two oblique supports for each sub-frame, or can have two oblique supports for one sub-frame, and three oblique supports for another sub-frame. Also, it should be noted that the oblique supports can be connected to the side leg assembly and the sub-frame at any suitable positions (symmetric or asymmetric to each other). Further, it should be noted that a foldable bed frame can include different types of oblique supports.
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In some embodiments, corresponding to an oblique support, the foldable bed frame includes a first connecting piece such as first connecting piece 216 for pivotally coupling first end 212 of oblique support 4 with the side leg assembly. In the illustrated embodiments, first connecting piece 216 is fixedly coupled to the lateral bar of the side leg assembly and pivotally coupled to first end 212 of oblique support 4.
In some embodiments, second end 214 of oblique support 4 is formed with an assembly hole such as assembly hole 220. Corresponding to the oblique support, the foldable bed frame further includes a support connecting mechanism. The support connecting mechanism includes one or more connecting pieces fixedly coupled to the sub-frame, a fastener coupling the oblique support with the connecting pieces and an elastic member restoring the fastener in its initial position.
In the illustrated embodiments, the support connecting mechanism includes second connecting piece 5, third connecting piece 6, fastener 7, and spring 8. Connecting piece 5 and third connecting piece 6 can be monolithically or integrally formed (e.g., by bending) as one piece, or formed separately as individual pieces. Second connecting piece 5 is fixedly coupled to the sub-frame (e.g., lateral bar of sub-frame 1) and formed with an assembly hole such as assembly hole 222 corresponding to assembly hole 220 formed at the second end of the oblique support. Third connecting piece 6 is also fixedly coupled to the sub-frame. In some embodiments, third connecting piece 6 has substantially a “⊏” shape with two side segments and a middle segment connecting the two side segments. Each of the two side segments is formed with an assembly hole as shown in
Fastener 7 is inserted into the assembly holes formed at the second end of the oblique support, at the second connecting piece and at the third connecting piece. As such, fastener 7 releasably couples the oblique support with the sub-frame. To facilitate insertion, in a preferred embodiment, the end of the fastener proximal to second connecting piece 5 is tapered or rounded.
Spring 8 is disposed between the two side segments of the third connecting piece and coupled to the fastener. In an embodiment, spring 8 sleeves on the fastener, and has one end coupled to the fastener and the other end coupled to the third connecting piece. Spring 8 is used to restore the fastener in its initial position (e.g., a normal state).
In some embodiments, the support connecting mechanism further includes a pull means such as pull ring 9 coupled to an end of the fastener distal from second connecting piece 5.
In a normal state, the proximal end of the fastener is inserted into the assembly holes formed at the second connecting piece and at the third connecting piece. To assemble the bed frame, the fastener is first pulled out of the assembly hole of the second connecting piece by, for example, pulling the pull ring. Then, the second end of the oblique support is placed between the second and third connecting pieces, and the assembly holes are aligned. Afterward, the pull ring is released. At this stage, the fastener is pushed by the elastic member (e.g., spring 8) into the assembly holes of the oblique support and the second connecting piece, thereby coupling the oblique support with the sub-frame.
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Corresponding to open slot 42, the foldable frame assembly includes a fastener such as fastener 50 (e.g., bolt 51 and nut 52) for releasably and/or adjustably fastening the oblique support to connecting piece 21 fixedly disposed on the leg.
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Since one end of the oblique support is connected (e.g., fastened) to the lateral bar of the side leg assembly, and the other end of the oblique support is connected (e.g., fastened) to the sub-frame, the sub-frame, the side leg assembly and the oblique support(s) collectively form a triangular structure. As a result, the bed frame when unfolded is firm and stable. With the open slot (e.g., open slot 42), the bed frame is convenient to use. For example, to fold the bed frame, simply loosen fastener 50 first. Then, push or pull the oblique support sideways so that the fastener is released from the open slot (e.g., open slot 42), thereby disengaging the oblique support from the side leg assembly or the sub-frame. To unfold the bed frame, simply couple and then fasten the oblique support with the side leg assembly and the sub-frame through the corresponding assembly hole(s), through hole(s) and open slot(s). The open slot(s) allows fine adjustment in positioning the oblique support, making alignment easier before fastening the oblique support to the side leg assembly or the sub-frame. In addition, the opening slot, together with the fastener, eliminates or reduces the oppressing force the oblique support otherwise would act on the fastener, and/or on the assembly holes formed on the side leg assembly or the sub-frame, thereby preventing the fastener from loosening. As a result, vibration of the bed frame is eliminated or reduced, and the product lifetime is prolonged.
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In some embodiments, the sixth exemplary oblique support includes an inner tube such as inner tube 310, an outer tube such as outer tube 320, a locking mechanism, and an unlocking mechanism. Inner tube 310 and outer tube 320 are movably coupled to each other. Inner tube 310 is formed with at least one restriction hole such as first restriction hole 311, and outer tube 320 is formed with at least one restriction hole such as second restriction hole 321. When the first and second tubes are coupled, the first restriction hole of the inner tube and the second restriction hole of the second tube are corresponding to each other. In a preferred embodiment, the first restriction hole is formed at the distal end of the inner tube with respect to the outer tube, and the second restriction hole is formed at the proximal end of the outer tube with respect to the inner tube.
The locking mechanism is configured to restrict the movement of the inner and outer tubes with respect to each other. In some embodiments, the locking mechanism includes a positioning piece such as positioning piece 331. When the first and second restriction holes are aligned with each other, positioning piece 331 is inserted into the first and second restriction holes, thereby restricting the inner and outer tubes from moving with respect to each other. In some embodiments, the locking mechanism includes an elastic member such as elastic member 330 disposed inside of the inner tube, and a protrusion such as position piece 331 (e.g., the protrusion serving as the positioning piece) disposed at or formed with the elastic member. The protrusion is configured to selectively protrude out of the first and second restriction holes. In a preferred embodiment, the elastic member has a substantially “V” shape, and the protrusion is disposed at the outer side of the elastic member and adjacent the opening of the elastic member.
The unlocking mechanism is configured to unlock the locking mechanism and thus allow the inner and outer tubes to move with respect to each other.
With movable inner and outer tubes, and locking and unlocking mechanisms, folding and unfolding the bed frame is simple and convenient. For example, to unfold the bed frame, rotate the side leg assembly away from the sub-frame. As one end of the oblique support is connected to the side leg assembly and the other end of the oblique support is connected to the sub-frame, rotating the side leg assembly causes the movement of the inner and outer tubes with respect to each other. When the side leg assembly is unfolded, the first and second restriction holes of the inner and outer tubes are aligned with each other. The protrusion (e.g., positioning piece 331) of the locking mechanism is inserted into the first and second restriction holes of the inner and outer tubes, and thus restricts the inner and outer tubes from further movements. At this state, the sub-frame, the side leg assembly and the oblique support(s) collectively form a triangular structure, making the unfolded bed frame firm and stable. To fold the side leg assembly or the bed frame, push the push button of the unlocking mechanism to disengage the positioning piece of the locking mechanism from the restriction hole of the outer tube or from the restriction holes of both the inner and outer tubes. Disengaging the position piece allows the inner and outer tubes to move with respect to each other and thus allows the side leg assembly to rotate toward and fold onto the sub-frame.
As the locking and unlocking mechanisms are disposed at the inner and outer tubes, potential loss of components is prevented. In addition, as the oblique support is connected to the sub-frame and the side leg assembly, spaces underneath of the bed frame are still usable, e.g., for storing household items.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular implementations only and is not intended to be limiting of the claims. As used in the description of the implementations and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be understood that the terms “left” or “right”, “longitudinal” or “lateral”, and etc. are used to describe features of the exemplary embodiments with reference to the positions of such features as displayed in the figures. It will be understood that, although the terms “first,” “second,” etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. For example, a first sub-frame could be termed a second sub-frame, and, similarly, a second sub-frame could be termed a first sub-frame, without changing the meaning of the description, so long as all occurrences of the “first sub-frame” are renamed consistently and all occurrences of the “second sub-frame” are renamed consistently.
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