The present invention relates generally to an electric bed and more particularly, to a foldable electric bed that can be folded for convenient storage and/or transportation.
Conventional electric bed has usually a bulky packing volume, resulting in difficulty in transportation thereof to the dealer and/or buyer. To solve the aforesaid problem, a foldable electric bed is developed to reduce the packing volume for transportation. However, owing to the internal structural design and the installation angles of components, the foresaid foldable electric bed still has an unsatisfied thickness, resulting in unsatisfied overall volume, and inconvenient storage and transportation. In other words, the conventional foldable electric bed needs to be improved.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is an objective of the present invention to provide a foldable electric bed, which can solve the problems of existing foldable electric beds, such as exceeding thickness, limited space-saving effect, and inconvenience in storage and transportation after the electric beds are folded.
To attain the above objectives, the present invention provides a foldable electric bed comprising a base mount, a swivel mount, a first moveable frame, and an actuator. The base mount comprises a pivot portion. The swivel mount is pivotally connected with the pivot portion by a first shaft, such that the swivel mount is swivelable relative to the base mount. The pivot portion is provided at a first side with a first contact portion and at a second side with a second contact portion. The swivel mount is swivelable between a first position where the swivel mount is directly in contact with the first contact portion, and a second position where the swivel mount is directly in contact with the second contact portion. The actuator has a first end pivotally connected with the swivel mount by a second shaft, and a second end pivotally connected with the first moveable frame, such that the moveable frame is drivenable by the actuator to swivel relative to the base mount. When the swivel mount is swiveled from the first position to the second position, an elevational position of the second shaft is upwardly lifted, thereby minimizing overall thickness of the electric bed in a folded state.
With the above-mentioned structural features, the angle of the swivel mount of the foldable electric bed can be adjusted to reduce the overall thickness of the foldable electric bed in the folded state, thereby achieving the effects of reducing packing volume, and convenient transportation and storage.
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
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Specifically, in this embodiment, the first moveable frame 3 is adapted for supporting the head of a user, and the second moveable frame 31 is adapted for supporting the back of the user. The second moveable frame 31 has an end, namely the rear end close to the tail of the bed, is pivotally connected with the front mount 12 of the base mount 1, and the other end, namely the front end close to the head of the bed, is pivotally connected with the first moveable frame 3. As such, under a posture that the first and second moveable frames 3 and 31 are parallel to each other and located on a same plane, the first and second moveable frames 3 and 31 can concurrently and upwardly swivel relative to the front mount 12 of the base mount 1 to support the upper body of the user. In another aspect, as shown in
In another embodiment of the present invention, the foldable electric bed 100 may not comprise the second moveable frame 31. In this case, an end of the support frame 30 of the first moveable frame 3 is directly and pivotally connected with the support frame 121 of the front mount 12, such that the first moveable frame 3 can be driven by the actuator 4 to swivel up and down relative to the front mount 12 of the base mount 1.
In still another embodiment of the present invention, the pivot portion 11 is fixedly mounted to the support frame 131 of the rear mount 13, the first moveable frame is adapted for supporting thighs of a user, and an end of the support frame of the first moveable frame is pivotally connected with the pivot portion 11. As such, the first moveable frame can be driven by the actuator 4 to swivel up and down relative to the rear mount 13 of the base mount 1.
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It is to be particularly illustrated that when the swivel mount 2 is swiveled from the first position S1 to the second position S2, an elevational position of the second shaft P2 is upwardly lifted, such that the second shaft P2 shown in
In conclusion, because the foldable electric bed 100 of the present invention is provided with the swivel mount 2 that can swivel relative to the base mount 1 for installation of the actuator 4, the elevational position of the second shaft P2 can be adjusted to be closer to the base mount 1, resulting in that the foldable electric bed 100, after it is folded, will have a thin overall thickness and a reduced packing volume. Compared to the conventional structure, the foldable electric bed 100 of the present invention provides the advantageous effects of reduced packing volume and convenience in transportation and storage.
Based on the technical features of the present invention, various modifications to the foldable electric beds 100 may be made. For example, the base mount 1 may be configured as one single structure extending from head to tail of the bed without distinction of the front and rear mounts as long as the technical feature of the swivel mount 2 is adopted. 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.
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