Foldaway beds, such as, wall beds or murphy beds and similar wall-enclosed pieces of furniture have been widely used where available space within a room is limited. Foldaway beds have become increasingly popular in recent years because of the limited space available in homes, wherein the bed can be extended from a folded position when needed to provide temporary sleeping accommodations and can be folded back against the wall when not in use. These type of beds are generally provided with a folding mechanism that allows the bed to pivot upwards from its horizontal usage position to a vertical storage position adjacent to or contained within a wall. Generally the folding mechanism comprises a spring loaded system or piston and cylinder assembly.
However, conventional foldaway beds have certain serious limitations due to complicated construction, difficulty in folding or extending and more importantly have safety issues due to methods of mounting to a support wall. Typically, foldaway bed mechanisms are mounted onto wooden side panels, which are in turn have an attached nail rail at the top of the wooden side panels. The nail rail is further screwed to the wall studs, thus holding the side panels in position. Here, the top rail serves as the only point of attachment for the entire wooden panel/foldaway bed assembly to the support wall.
There exists numerous instances where the top rail anchors or screws have pulled out of the wall studs causing the springs to collapse the bed inflicting serious injury or death. Since, these beds are marketed as a do-it-yourself type product, customers may not follow the installation directions correctly. For example: customers may use the wrong screws, easy anchors, mollies or fail to anchor to one or more studs. In addition, the spring mechanism bears hundreds of pounds of pressure when the foldaway bed is operated, and the pressure is exerted on the nail rail attachment, which may cause the entire bed assembly to fall or pull away from the wall support.
Therefore, there exists a potential need to solve the above mentioned problem by a secure bed mounting means such as a foldaway wall bed mounting that consequently enables the safe mounting and easy operation of foldaway beds, including murphy beds.
The foldaway wall bed mounting disclosed herein is configured to fold a bed frame to a wall, and the foldaway wall bed mounting comprises a pair of support plates, and a folding mechanism. The pair of support plates are spaced apart and mountable perpendicularly to the bottom of a solid wall support via a wall connector. The folding mechanism is attachable to each of the support plates, and the folding mechanism comprises a spring assembly, and a pivotable arm. The spring assembly comprises multiple spring members fastened to a series of openings defined on a side of the support plates, and the distal ends of the spring members are fastened to openings positioned on one end of a spring bracket. The pivotable arm is hingedly connected to an opposing end of the spring bracket, and the pivotable arm is adapted to engage with a side rail of the bed frame, whereby the spring assembly provides controlled movement of pivotable arm which enables movement of the bed frame between a vertical folded position and a horizontal open position.
In an embodiment, the foldaway wall bed mounting further comprises a spring cover configured to cover the spring assembly. In an embodiment, the foldaway wall bed mounting further comprises a stop lever pivotally connected between the pivotable arm and the spring assembly, where the stop lever is configured to restrict the inclination of the bed frame at a predetermined angle between the vertical folded position and the horizontal open position. In an embodiment, the spring bracket is generally T shaped comprising multiple openings on one side to receive and fasten the spring members, and a single opening on the opposing end to receive and fasten the pivotable arm.
In an embodiment, the foldaway wall bed mounting further comprises an adjustable leg leveler fastened to a lower end of the support plates, wherein the adjustable leg leveler comprises a threaded section with nuts to increase and decrease the height of the pair of support plates. In an embodiment, the wall connector is generally of L shape comprising one or more sleeved openings, where the wall connector is connected to the support plate via fasteners, further where sleeved openings allow linear traversal of the fasteners to adjust for different widths of wall panels. Additionally, it allows for different types and thicknesses of wall based moldings. In an embodiment, the pivotable arm is attached via brass bushings to the support plate and spring bracket.
In an embodiment, the foldaway wall bed mounting 100 further comprises a stop lever 109 pivotally connected between the pivotable arm 108 and the spring assembly 104, where the stop lever 109 is configured to restrict the inclination of the bed frame 400 at a predetermined angle between the vertical folded position and the horizontal open position. In an embodiment, the foldaway wall bed mounting 100 further comprises a spring cover 110 configured to cover the spring assembly 104 as shown in
In an embodiment, the foldaway wall bed mounting 100 further comprises an adjustable leg leveler 112 fastened to a lower end 101a of the support plates 101, wherein the adjustable leg leveler 112 comprises a threaded section 112a with nuts to increase and decrease the height of the pair of support plates 101. In an embodiment, the wall connector 102 is generally of L shape comprising one or more sleeved openings 113, wherein the wall connector 102 is connected to the support plate 101 via fasteners 114, further where the sleeved openings 113 allow linear traversal of the fasteners 114 to adjust for different widths of wall panels. Additionally, the sleeved openings 113 allows for different types and thicknesses of wall based moldings. The sleeved openings 113 are used to adjust for the depth of the perpendicular side panels and/or the thickness of any wall base molding. The pivotable arm 108 is pivotally attachable to the support plate 101 via fastener elements 115. The support plate 101 further comprises adjustable leg leveler 112, the support plate 101 can be mounted to a wall using wall connector 102 secured with a threaded fastener 114 and associated component such as a washer 114a.
The bed frame 400 comprises a head rail fixed to the side rail 400a, which comprises screws 401 for engaging with the opening located in the pivotable arm 108 attached to the support plate 101.
The foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present concept disclosed herein. While the concept has been described with reference to various embodiments, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Further, although the concept has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials, and embodiments, the concept is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the concept extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims. Those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, may affect numerous modifications thereto and changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the concept in its aspects.
This application claims priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application No. 62/136,723 filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Mar. 23, 2015, entitled “FOLDABLE BED MOUNTING ASSEMBLY”. The specification of the above referenced patent application is incorporated herein by reference in it's entirely
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62136723 | Mar 2015 | US |