The present disclosure relates to a piece of collapsible furniture, and more particularly, to a collapsible folding cot.
Folding cots are known to have a pair of rail with a fabric stretched between the pair of rails. Folding cots are also known to have straps extending from the four corners of the fabric for detachable attachment to the rails. These straps are useful in making the fabric taut with minimal slack when in an unfolded position.
Due to the way known folding cots are designed, a user must manually attach and detach these straps from the rails during folding and unfolding.
There is a continuing need for new structural designs that eliminate the need to manually attach and detach these straps during folding and unfolding.
Also, there is a need for a simple and easy system to lock a folding cot in an unfolded position.
All referenced patents, applications and literatures are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. Furthermore, where a definition or use of a term in a reference, which is incorporated by reference herein, is inconsistent or contrary to the definition of that term provided herein, the definition of that term provided herein applies and the definition of that term in the reference does not apply. The disclosed embodiments may seek to satisfy one or more of the above-mentioned needs. Although the present embodiments may obviate one or more of the above-mentioned needs, it should be understood that some aspects of the embodiments might not necessarily obviate them.
In a general implementation, a folding cot includes a first rail member and a second rail member. There is a sheet material coupled to and extend between the first and second rail members. The folding cot can have a plurality of foldable leg assemblies wherein each leg assembly being pivotally connected to the first and second rail members. Each leg assembly can also have a first leg and a second leg, where the first leg is pivotally coupled to the second leg.
In one aspect combinable with the general implementation, there can be a single-piece cross member having a first end attached to the first leg and a second end attached to the second leg.
In another aspect combinable with the general implementation, there is no pivoting joint within the single-piece cross member, and the single-piece cross member can be self-biased against bending. When a force is applied towards the cross member in a cross-wise direction, the cross member has a resiliency to return to a straight configuration.
There can be an optional cylindrical sleeve enveloping the tension spring.
In another aspect combinable with the general implementation, the cross member can be a spring, more specifically, a tension spring.
In another aspect combinable with the general implementation, a leg of the leg assembly is pivotally coupled to a rail member at a pivot point.
In another aspect combinable with the general implementation, at each corner of the sheet member there can be a tether that extends toward the rail members. The tethers can be fastened to the rail members either at a pivot point where a leg is joined with the rail member, or at a location on the rail member approximate such pivot point.
There are various embodiments of how these tethers are disposed relative to the rail member. In one embodiment, these tethers are permanently fixed onto the rail member. In another embodiment, these tethers do not extend across a bottom side of the first rail member when the folding cot is unfolded.
In yet another embodiment, these tethers extend across either an upper side or a terminal side of the corresponding rail members when the folding cot is unfolded.
In still another embodiment, the tethers remain fastened to their corresponding rail members and are not readily detachable from them when the folding cot is folded up.
While this specification contains many specific implementation details, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of any inventions or of what may be claimed, but rather as descriptions of features specific to particular implementations of particular inventions.
Certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate implementations can also be implemented in combination in a single implementation. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single implementation can also be implemented in multiple implementations separately or in any suitable subcombination.
Also, although features may be described above and below as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination.
It should be noted that the drawing figures may be in simplified form and might not be to precise scale. In reference to the disclosure herein, for purposes of convenience and clarity only, directional terms such as top, bottom, left, right, up, down, over, above, below, beneath, rear, front, distal, and proximal are used with respect to the accompanying drawings. Such directional terms should not be construed to limit the scope of the embodiment in any manner.
The following call-out list of elements in the drawing can be a useful guide when referencing the elements of the drawing figures:
1 Folding cot
10 Frame
20 Rail member
21 Underside of the rail member
22 Upper side of the rail member
23 Outer side of the rail member
24 Interior side of the rail member
25 Terminal side of the rail member
26 Pivot point
27 Elbow bracket
30 Leg assembly
31 First leg
32 Second leg
33 Support arm
40 Sheet material
41 Head end
42 Foot end
44 Corner region of the sheet material
45 Tether
50 Cross member
62 Sleeve cover
70 Fastener
The different aspects of the various embodiments can now be better understood by turning to the following detailed description of the embodiments, which are presented as illustrated examples of the disclosure as defined in the claims. It is expressly understood that the embodiments as defined by the claims may be broader than the illustrated embodiments described below.
As used herein, the term “bend” or “bent” in conjunction with the cross member refers to an action to deform a linear position into a non-linear position, such as a curved shape. It does not mean pivoting in the sense that it does not require an elbow joint or pivoting joint.
The inventors have discovered a novel method of folding and unfolding a cot without having to manually attached and detach the corner tethers are that are typical in known cots.
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In one aspect of an embodiment, a cross member 50 can be provided and attached to a first leg 31 and a second leg 32. While
Referring now to
In one embodiment, the cross member 50 has a single-piece body such that the cross member 50 itself has no moving parts that is movable relative to other parts of the cross member 50. In yet another embodiment, the cross member 50 itself is an integral one piece design and has not detachable parts or assembled parts within itself.
In another embodiment, the cross member 50 has not pivoting joint or elbow joint within itself.
In a further embodiment, the cross member 50 is self-biased against bending out of its original shape (i.e., shape at rest) when a force is applied towards the cross member 50 in a cross-wise direction. In other words, when a force is applied in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cross member 50, the natural tendency of the cross member 50 is to resist such force.
In yet another embodiment, the contemplated cross member 50 may or may not have a resilient or self-biasing tendency, or may have a relatively slight resilient or self-biasing tendency to remain straight, the cross member 50 can have a physical property that prevents lengthwise compression. That is, such physical property cannot allow shortening of the cross member 50 when force is applied on both terminal ends of the cross member towards each other. In one contemplated example, the cross member 50 can be a linear coil spring, more specifically a tension spring such as that shown in
What's keeping the cross member 50 in
In still another embodiment, the cross member 50 has an internal design or physical property giving itself a straight or linear configuration while at rest. When such cross member 50 is yet to be assembled to the first leg and second leg 31, 32, the cross member 50 can have such property standing alone at rest.
Contemplated cross member 50 can be made of suitable materials to provide a resilient or springing physical property to biases itself into a straight or linear position. Such materials include natural and synthetic polymers, various metals and metal alloys, naturally occurring materials, textile fibers, and all reasonable combinations thereof.
Contemplated cross member 50 can have suitable structural designs to provide a resilient or springing physical property to biases itself into a straight or linear position. Such designs include the coil spring and tension spring described above and a compression spring.
The cross member 50 can be optionally covered or enveloped by a sleeve 62. The sleeve can protect the cross member from the elements and can minimize damage to the cross member. Contemplated designs of such sleeve 62 can include a plastic cover, a fabric cover, a rubber cylinder, or another other flexible covering. One contemplated purpose of the optional sleeve 62 can be to assist the cross member 50 in staying in a straight configuration.
Sleeve 62 can cover over a substantial length of the cross member 50.
In operation, to fold the leg assembly 30 a user can use a slight upward or downward force cross-wise to the cross member 50, such as that illustrated in
Contemplated cross member 50 can be used to provide an “auto-lock” function to prevent the leg assembly 30 from accidental folding. In typical folding cot, a user would need to remember to manually “lock” a pivoting cross member when the cot is in a fully unfolded position. Without locking the leg assembly in place, a folding cot can easily collapse and its leg assembly folded up when someone accidentally tips the cot over sideways. Here, the contemplated “auto-luck” function provides a user a peace of mind without having to remember to lock the cross member. Also, the contemplated cross member eliminates accidental finger-pinching that often happens with known folding cots.
Some known folding cots have tethers on the four corners of the sheet material to make the sheet material taut. Such known tethers require a user to loop the tether around the ends of the rail members every time during unfolding of the cot. Equally inconvenient, these known tethers require a user to manually unloop the tether from the ends of the rail member during every folding procedure of the cot.
One contemplated design of in the current disclosure provides tethers 45 that remain attached to their respective rail members 20 during folding and unfolding of the cot 1. In
The same is true in that the one contemplated embodiment of tether 45 cannot be readily detached from the sheet material 40 without using a tool. In another embodiment, the tether 45 is an integral part of the sheet material 40.
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Tether 45 can also be fastened to other locations proximate to the pivot point 26. For example, it is contemplated that the tether 45 can be fastened to an underside 21 of the rail member 20 proximate to the pivot point 26. Looking at
Also, it is contemplated that the tether 45 can be fastened to an outer side 23 of the rail member 20 proximate to the pivot point 26. Looking at
In other embodiments, it is contemplated that the tether 45 can be fastened to an upper side 22 (see
In one specifically contemplated embodiment, the tether 45 cannot extend across the underside 21 of the rail member 20 when the folding cot 1 is either in a folded, unfolded, or both positions.
In another specifically contemplated embodiment, the tether 45 cannot be in direct contact with the underside 21 of the rail member 20 when the folding cot 1 is in a folded, unfolded, or both positions.
In another specifically contemplated embodiment, the tether 45 cannot be directly attached to the upper side 22 of the rail member 20 when the folding cot 1 is in a folded, unfolded, or both positions.
In yet another contemplated embodiment, the tether 45 can extend across the either the upper side 22 or terminal side 25 of the rail member 20 when the folding cot 1 is either in a folded, unfolded, or both positions.
In still another embodiment, the tether 45 can be fastened to the terminal side 25 of the rail member 20 when the folding cot is in a folded, unfolded, or both positions.
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In some embodiments, the tether is made of a stretchable material. In other embodiments, the tether is made of a non-stretchable material.
Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed embodiments. Therefore, it must be understood that the illustrated embodiments have been set forth only for the purposes of example and that it should not be taken as limiting the embodiments as defined by the following claims. For example, notwithstanding the fact that the elements of a claim are set forth below in a certain combination, it must be expressly understood that the embodiment includes other combinations of fewer, more or different elements, which are disclosed herein even when not initially claimed in such combinations.
Thus, specific embodiments and applications of a folding cot have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those already described are possible without departing from the disclosed concepts herein. The disclosed embodiments, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims. Moreover, in interpreting both the specification and the claims, all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. In particular, the terms “comprises” and “comprising” should be interpreted as referring to elements, components, or steps in a non-exclusive manner, indicating that the referenced elements, components, or steps may be present, or utilized, or combined with other elements, components, or steps that are not expressly referenced. Insubstantial changes from the claimed subject matter as viewed by a person with ordinary skill in the art, now known or later devised, are expressly contemplated as being equivalent within the scope of the claims. Therefore, obvious substitutions now or later known to one with ordinary skill in the art are defined to be within the scope of the defined elements. The claims are thus to be understood to include what is specifically illustrated and described above, what is conceptually equivalent, what can be obviously substituted and also what essentially incorporates the essential idea of the embodiments. In addition, where the specification and claims refer to at least one of something selected from the group consisting of A, B, C . . . and N, the text should be interpreted as requiring at least one element from the group which includes N, not A plus N, or B plus N, etc.
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This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/831,066, filed on Apr. 8, 2019, and claims priority to China Patent Application No. 201920843406.4, filed on Jan. 16, 2020, now pending, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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