1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a foldable sleeping bed. In particular, the present invention relates to a foldable bed that is capable of folding to a narrow width for easy and compact storage.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Numerous innovations showing folding beds and methods for use are shown in the prior art that will be described. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they differ from the present invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,103,927 to Holub describes a cot having a frame that is configured so that one end, such as the head end of the cot, is recessed within the other end, i.e., the foot end of the cot, when the cot is folded. As an example, the legs of one end may recess into the legs of the other end. To this end, the bifold cot may include a head portion having a tapered section forming a narrowed head end. This narrowed head end, or a leg or legs associated therewith, is received within the frame (or associated legs) for the foot portion of the bifold cot when the bifold cot is folded.
A trifold cot is also provided that also has an extension that may be folded against the head portion, and the extension and the head portion may be folded and recessed at least partly within the frame at the foot portion.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,151,730 to Weston describes an adjustable collapsing cot that can be utilized in numerous situations including evacuations and military operations. The cot includes an outer frame member and an inner frame member that are both preferably divided into two sections and are both pivotable approximate their center point. Either section of the inner frame member can be adjusted to one or more elevation angles with respect to the outer frame member as desired by the user. A spring loaded webbing material is provided to safely support and cradle the user. Preferably, a mattress is provided and is disposed on top of the spring-loaded webbing. One or more restraint belts can be provided to safely secure the user while he or she is utilizing the cot. Several accessory items, including an intravenous pole, message flag and miscellaneous item bag/compartment can be provided and attached to the cot. When it is desired to move the cot, the cot can be folded into an easily transportable configuration.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,301,377 to Kim discloses a portable cot which is light in weight, may be disassembled into a compact package but which forms a firm sleeping surface when assembled. The cot has a generally rectangular canvas surface with an elongated pocket along each side. Side rails are held in each of the pockets and three leg assemblies are affixed to the side rails by wire U-shaped legs pivotally attached to the bottom to a base bar and at the top to the side rails. Adjustable straps tighten the side rails against the legs and form a firm assembly with the base bars. The straps may be adjusted so that the bed can be made level even against a slanted surface.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,965,502 to Bertram discloses a full-size cot including a pair of parallel side rails, a flexible body-supporting sheet, connecting the side rails, and a plurality of legs connectable to the side rails, the legs having a length which supports the body-supporting sheet at a conventional height. The legs are removable and foldable so that the entire cot may be collapsed into a smaller and more convenient size than known heretofore.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,699,593 to Oetiker discloses a bed made from standard structural parts, detachably connected together, which is adapted to be pivoted about a central pivot axis to permit insertion into a case formed by the mattress cover.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,045,257 to Knapp discloses a folding cot comprising a foldable frame and a relatively hard but flexible backing spanning said frame and foldable therewith, said backing having integral therewith and on the top thereof an inflatable mattress portion comprising material that is light and flexible relative to the material of said backing, said backing forming a planar wall for said mattress portion, and means for inflating said mattress portion.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,860,351 to LaRussa discloses a folding bed construction including a bed frame comprising a pair of end members, side rails disposed between the end members, end rails adjacent to the end members and rigidly interconnecting the side rails, means pivotally connecting the end members and the rails to shift the end members between extended and folded positions and releasable locking means having a first cooperating part thereof having an opening therein and rotatably carried by one of said end rails for horizontal arcuate movement relative to said one end rail, a second cooperating part thereof rigidly carried by an end member adjacent said one end rail and including a vertical adjustable spindle member for engaging the opening in the first cooperating part for interlocking engagement therewith to maintain said one end member and adjacent end rail in extended position.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,678,085 to De Minno discloses a collapsible device having a pair of spaced legs, means for connecting the lower ends of said legs, brackets attached to the upper ends of the legs and extending beyond both sides thereof, a first frame section having one end hinged to one end of said brackets, legs hinged to the other end of the frame section, a second frame section of the same structure as the first section and having legs hinged thereto. The second section is hinged to the other end of the brackets. There are longitudinally spaced pins projecting from each frame section, a pivotally supported back rest, and means on the back rest for selectively engaging the pins to enable the back rest to be supported in a plurality of positions longitudinally of either of said frame sections.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,370,990 to Nissen discloses a frame including side frame members, a mat disposed within the frame, means for resiliently securing the edges of the mat to the frame, reinforcing members adapted to extend parallel with the side frame members, means hingedly connecting the side members and reinforcing members adjacent the longitudinal midpoints thereof, the side members and reinforcing members each being jointed at a spaced distance on opposite sides of the hinge connecting means, the side members also being disjointed at spaced distances from the ends of the reinforcing members, leg mounting brackets secured to the underside of the side frame and reinforcing members adjacent the joints, means for bolting the side frame and reinforcing members together on both sides of each of said joints, legs for supporting the frame, the legs having axially aligned projections at the ends thereof received in openings in the leg mounting brackets, whereby the legs may be folded about the said projections, as hinge pins, flat against the frame and whereby, upon removal of the bolting means, the frame may be folded upon itself about the projections of the legs adjacent the ends of the frame and about the hinge means, and means for normally bracing said legs in an erected position relative to the frame.
U.S. Pat. No. RE 19,355 to Gursky et al. discloses a top and mattress for a folding cot an comprising a top of flexible material, such as canvas, for extending between the outer ends and the sides of the frame of the cot, and a mattress stitched to the top along lines some distance back of the end an side edges of the top, so as to leave edge portions to the top which are outside the lines of stitching and which are there free from the mattress, the mattress being of an area sufficient to extend over the tip, and have free edge portions which extend beyond the edges of the top, the mattress also composed of two sections corresponding with the respective supporting frame sections of the cot and separated opposite to the middle of the cot, and spaced apart lines of stitching extending transversely of and connecting the adjacent edge portions of the mattress sections and the top, so as to leave free, extended, edge portions at the adjacent edges of the mattress section, which edge portions are of a length to substantially abut at the adjacent edges when the cot is open.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,408,015 to Luppino discloses a bed structure comprising a main bed section, an intermediate bed section, and an outer bed section connected together, and automatically foldable legs for the bed adapted to be operated upon a predetermined movement of certain of said sections, and means for automatically restricting the movement of certain of the legs, whereby the others may be operated prior thereto.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,366,330 to Mackie and Shearer discloses a folding cot comprising a frame with a spring mattress mounted between its sides, and having joints permitting folding or adjustment of its ends; leg brackets permanently attached to the central portions of the frame sides, and braces holding said leg brackets in position; legs pivotally attached to the leg brackets, so that they may be folded back upon the central portion of the cot frame; and adjustment pieces pivotally attached to the end portions of the frame sides, and having notches which interlock with the aforesaid braces to secure said end portions in adjustment position, so that the end portions of the cot may be adjusted even when its legs are folded, and that said leg brackets may serve as auxiliary legs.
Finally, U.S. Pat. No. 1,263,911 to Lowy discloses a folding cot with a pair of foldable cot sections, a short middle section pivotally connected to the inner ends thereof, said foldable cot sections folding transversely of the cot by lifting such inner ends and allowing the outer ends to drop and close toward each other, the inner ends of said foldable cot sections resting upon said middle section when the cot is extended, a single pair of legs pivoted to each of said first two sections, a pair of links connecting the legs of each foldable section with the opposite foldable section of the cot, and an end-piece pivotally connected to the outer ends of each cot section and its pair of legs.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a folding bed that folds to narrow dimensions by virtue of directional hinged elements incorporated in the frame structure. Another of the present invention is to provide a bed that is comfortable by virtue of a coil spring support system.
These and other objects are accomplished by a folding bed comprising a frame having side rails and end rails connected to the side rails, a hinge on each of the side rails such that the frame is configured to be folded in half with the end rails facing each other and a platform mounted to the end rails and side rails via springs. The platform is preferably formed from a sturdy woven fabric, such as canvas. There are a plurality of legs connected to the side rails and being configured to fold between an open position wherein the legs extend perpendicular to the frame, and a closed position wherein the legs extend parallel to the frame. A headboard is connected to one of the end rails. The headboard extends perpendicular to the frame in a direction opposite to the legs when the legs are in an open position. There is at least one support element connected to the end rails or side rails and underneath the platform.
A locking mechanism is connected to each one of the legs to keep the legs in the open position so that bed does not inadvertently collapse when in use. The locking mechanism comprises a pin fixedly connected to one of the legs, and a locking plate pivotally connected to the frame. The plate has a slot cut therethrough and the pin extends through the slot. The slot has a perpendicular extension on one end thereof, such that pivoting the plate so that the pin extends through the extension locks the leg in the open position, and pivoting the plate so that the pin exits the extension allows the leg to move into the closed position. The pin has an enlarged head that is wider than the slot so that the pin remains permanently connected to the plate.
There is a mattress removably disposed on the platform. The mattress has is adapted to be folded along with the frame. The mattress can be made of a thin foam material that folds easily, or it can be segmented in the middle so that it can be folded more easily.
Preferably, the support element is formed from a strap. The strap can extend between two sides or two ends of the frame to support the platform against excess weight. In one embodiment, there are two support elements arranged diagonally across the frame so that the two support elements cross each other.
The legs are disposed in pairs such that each leg is connected to an oppositely disposed legs via at least one crossbar extending between the two legs. This way, each pair of legs is opened and closed together. Preferably, there are two crossbars between each pair of legs. In another embodiment, each pair of legs is formed by a single U-shaped bar with rounded corners at the bottom. In this embodiment, corner supports can be mounted at the corners of the U-shaped bar to keep the legs from slipping on a floor surface.
The bed of the present invention can be doubled up with a second folding bed connected via their side rails, to make a double or king-sized bed. The two beds are connected via connection pieces having snap-on parts that fit on the side rails via shape-fit. The parts can be easily taken off to disassemble the beds.
In order to keep the mattress in place, there can be at least one textured patch mounted to the platform for gripping the mattress. The textured patch is formed from one side of a hook-and-loop type fastener such as VELCRO(r), and the other side of the hook-and-loop type fastener is mounted to the mattress.
In another embodiment, the mattress has at least one strap extending across one side of the mattress. The strap is adapted to fit around the frame when the mattress is placed on the frame, to hold the mattress on the frame.
The figures on the drawing are briefly described as follows:
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10 frame
11 side rail
12 end rail
13 leg
13′middle leg
14 connection rail
15 headboard
16 mattress
17 platform
18 spring
19 strap
21 U-shaped leg arrangement
22 connection piece
23 rounded corner
24 corner support
25 gripping patch
28 fastener hook part
29 fastener loop part
30 mattress retaining strap