Furniture bed

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6574807
  • Patent Number
    6,574,807
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 10, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An improved furniture bed assembly primarily comprising a housing having a caster assembly, a stationary frame assembly and a bed frame assembly. Housed within and secured to the housing, the bed frame assembly has means to fold within the furniture housing. The caster assembly is a retractable wheel assembly to facilitate movement of the instant invention. To use the bed assembly, a user opens the housing, exposing the bed. The user pulls the bed assembly partially out of the furniture housing allowing the bed frame assembly to lock in place, to allow the user to safely and comfortably lay down and rest on the bed.
Description




II. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a bed, and more particularly, to an improved furniture bed assembly that is mobile.




2. Description of the Related Art




Many designs for beds have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include a furniture bed assembly that is easily mobile. The instant invention primarily comprises a housing having a caster assembly, a stationary frame assembly and a bed frame assembly. Housed within and secured to said housing, the bed frame assembly has means to fold within the housing. The caster assembly is a retractable assembly to facilitate movement of the instant invention. To use the bed assembly, a user opens the doors of the housing, exposing the bed and pulls the bed assembly partially out of the housing, allowing the bed frame assembly to lock in place. This allows the user to safely utilize the bed.




There are no similar furniture bed assemblies to the best of applicant's knowledge, that have built in locking mechanisms to secure the frame of the bed within a housing and have an independent retractable caster assembly to facilitate movement of the furniture bed assembly. When retracted, the caster assembly is neatly tucked within the housing, providing a flat bottom that is more stable.




Other patents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.




III. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A furniture bed assembly comprising a housing having first, second, third, and fourth walls contiguously connected and perpendicularly disposed with respect to contiguously connected walls and having first and second ends. The housing further has a fifth wall at the first end and a sixth wall a first predetermined distance from the first end towards the second end without reaching the second end, defining a space therein. The first wall has at least one access door secured to the housing and the third wall has first and second openings.




The housing further comprises a caster assembly. The caster assembly has a stationary frame member with first and second swivel legs and a moving frame member.




The instant invention also has a stationary frame assembly, which is secured to the housing, and a bed frame assembly. The bed frame assembly, which may be stored into the housing, has a mattress and locking means to lock to the stationary frame assembly when the bed frame assembly is fully extended from the housing.




The locking means includes an operational member sliding into a latch assembly of the stationary frame assembly, to lock the bed frame assembly to the stationary frame assembly when the bed frame assembly is fully extended from the housing. The locking means further includes a handle secured to the bed frame assembly having a cord with third and fourth ends. The third end is secured to the handle and the fourth end is secured to the operational member. When a user pulls the handle, it causes the operational member to slide out of the latch assembly. This unlocks the bed frame assembly from the stationary frame assembly, allowing the bed frame assembly to be stored within the housing.




The instant invention also has rotating means for rotating the first and second swivel legs through the first and second openings, so that the first and second swivel legs may selectively be brought in alignment against the moving frame member, thereby elevating the housing. This permits for the mobility of the housing on the caster assembly. To rotate the swivel legs a tool is utilized, which is insertable through the first and second openings. In operation, a user exerting a rotational force may configure the caster assembly selectively from a retracted position to an extended position and vice-a-versa.




In addition, the stationary frame assembly and the bed frame assembly have springs to facilitate the storage of the bed frame assembly within the housing.




It is therefore of the main objects of the present invention to provide an improved furniture bed that is comfortable for the user.




It is another object of this invention to provide an improved furniture bed that is easy to maneuver.




It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a device that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.




Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.











IV. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

represents a perspective view of the instant invention.





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view of the housing with its doors open.





FIG. 3

illustrates the bed assembly fully extended from the housing.





FIG. 4



a


is a top view of the frame and bed frame assembly without the mattress and foundation.





FIG. 4



b


shows a view of the bed frame locking mechanism.





FIG. 5



a


shows the housing caster assembly in a retracted position.





FIG. 5



b


shows the housing caster assembly in an extended position.





FIG. 5



c


shows the tool to operate the housing caster assembly.





FIG. 6



a


shows an isometric side view of the instant invention with the bed assembly retracted.





FIG. 6



b


shows an isometric side view of the instant invention with the bed assembly fully extended.





FIG. 6



c


shows the bed frame latching assembly.





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the housing with its doors open.











V. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral


10


, it can be observed that it basically includes housing


20


, caster assembly


50


, frame assembly


70


, and bed frame assembly


140


.




As seen in

FIG. 1

, housing


20


is a furniture piece. In this embodiment, housing


20


has a substantially rectangular shape defined by panels


26


;


30


and panels


28


and


32


shown in

FIG. 5



a


, establishing a parallel and spaced apart relationship between top panel


22


and bottom border


24


, shown in

FIG. 6



b


. In the preferred embodiment, panel


26


has doors


38


. Handles


40


are ergonomically designed to allow a user to easily open doors


38


. In addition, panel


26


has door


34


, with its respective handle


36


. Door


34


may be utilized as an access for storage space. Various combinations of doors and handles may be utilized on housing


20


.




As seen in

FIG. 2

, doors


38


have been opened, exposing mattress


132


within housing


20


. In the illustrated embodiment, doors


38


have hinges


42


. Hinges


42


have cooperative characteristics to slide within tracks


46


, best seen in

FIG. 4



a


. Handle


118


connects to bed frame assembly


140


, seen in

FIG. 3

, and is pulled upon to extend bed frame assembly


140


out of housing


20


.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, doors


38


are fully retracted within, and bed frame assembly


140


is fully extended from housing


20


. Below mattress


132


is a foundation pad, not seen. In the preferred embodiment, mattress


132


is a feathered mattress and the foundation pad is one that provides sufficient cushion to properly distribute the weight of the user, allowing for comfort while utilizing the instant invention. Support leg assembly


170


and legs


180


and


184


support bed frame assembly


140


when extended. Legs


180


and


184


extend from support member


164


. Legs


180


and


184


are stationary and have pads


182


and


186


respectively to properly grip flooring and prevent flooring damage.




Seen in

FIG. 4



a


is frame assembly


70


, and bed frame assembly


140


in the fully extended position. Frame assembly


70


is fastenly secured to housing


20


. Frame assembly


70


comprises base member


72


horizontally extending across the inside face of bottom panel


24


′, seen in

FIG. 6



b


. Extending perpendicularly upward from both ends of base member


72


are legs


74


. Extending rearwardly from legs


74


are elongated members


76


, which connect to top support member


80


and rear support member


78


, seen in

FIG. 6



a


. Providing additional support for the attachment between elongated members


76


to top support member


80


and rear support member


78


, are side support members


84


. For stabilization and to establish a proper base, frame assembly


70


also comprises rear support member


82


, which is bolted from the outside face of rear panel


28


to rear support member


78


.




Frame assembly


70


cooperates with bed frame assembly


140


, allowing bed frame assembly


140


to retract within and extract from housing


20


. Bed frame assembly


140


comprises elongated members


142


;


144


;


146


; and


148


, perpendicularly disposed with respect to top support member


80


. Elongated members


142


and


144


are parallel and equally spaced apart from elongated members


146


and


148


by support members


150


;


152


;


154


;


160


;


162


;


164


; and hinge support members


156


and


158


. Support members


150


;


152


;


154


;


160


;


162


;


164


; and hinge support members


156


and


158


may be riveted, bolted, or secured by similar means to the elongated members. Additionally, connecting legs


174


, seen in

FIG. 6



b


, to support member


160


are retract springs


109


. Retract springs


109


connect to each leg


174


at a predetermined distance from the end of leg


174


. At a predetermined distance from support member


150


, elongated members


142


and


146


are secured to frame assembly


70


with pins


75


, which trespass therethrough. Pins


75


allow bed frame assembly


140


, and particularly elongated members


142


and


146


to swivel about frame assembly


70


. Hinge


176


and leg hinges


173


allow hinge support members


156


and


158


of bed frame assembly


70


to fold, for storage.




Operationally connecting frame assembly


70


to bed frame assembly


140


is latch


92


, best seen in

FIG. 4



b


. Operational member


96


, seen in

FIG. 4



b


, slides in and out of latch


92


. Extending from operational member


96


is cable


106


. Cable


106


travels through guides


108


, which in this embodiment, are secured on the underside of support members


154


;


160


; hinge support members


156


;


158


, handle


110


, and terminates at one end of return spring


107


. Handle


110


is elongated in shape, hingedly secured to support member


162


at end


112


, and supported by support bracket


116


, which is diagonally connected from elongated member


144


to support member


164


. End


114


of handle


110


may slightly protrude sidewardly from elongated member


144


to ergonomically assist a user to reach and pull it. Return spring


107


is connected at one end to hinge support member


158


and at the other end to cable


106


. Handle


118


is fixed to support member


164


and is independent from handle


110


.




As seen in

FIG. 4



b


, cable


106


is secured to operational member


96


at hole


104


. In this embodiment, operational member


96


slides beneath base member


72


and connector


94


. Operational member


96


also has return spring


100


, which connects from hole


102


to an anchor


90


. When pulled by cable


106


, operational member


96


slides out from latch


92


. Return spring


100


keeps operational member


96


secure within latch


92


, to prevent it from unlocking. Anchors


90


are secured to connector


94


and secure retract springs


88


. Retract springs


88


are secured on their other end to anchors


86


, which are bolted to legs


74


.




Seen in

FIG. 5



a


, is caster assembly


50


in the retracted position. Caster assembly


50


comprises stationary member


52


bolted to or affixed by similar means, to bottom panel


24


′. Hingedly secured to stationary member


52


are moving members


54


. Also interacting with moving members


54


are swivel legs


53


, which lock against support members


56


. Casters


58


are secured near the distal ends of moving members


54


.




Seen in

FIG. 5



b


is caster assembly


50


in the extended position. Swivel legs


53


have rotated towards their respective support members


56


to lock in place, thus forcing moving members


54


downwardly a predetermined distance. In this position, casters


58


, with their wheel components, protrude from bottom border


24


, facilitating the movement of housing


20


.




Seen in

FIG. 5



c


is tool


60


to operate caster assembly


50


. Tool


60


has handle


62


and uniquely shaped end


64


that cooperates with nut


55


of swivel leg


53


.




Seen in

FIG. 6



a


is bed frame assembly


140


in the retracted position within housing


20


. Latch assembly


200


is utilized to keep bed frame assembly


140


retracted within housing


20


. End


204


of handle


202


secures over locking member


166


to keep bed frame assembly


140


secure. Also shown in this illustration is caster assembly


50


in the extracted position for housing


20


mobility.




Seen in

FIG. 6



b


, bed frame assembly


140


is fully extended and locked whereby operational member


96


is secured within latch


92


. Supporting bed frame assembly


140


is support leg assembly


170


and legs


180


. Support leg assembly


170


comprises legs


172


and


174


, which are secured to hinge support members


156


and


158


respectively. Hinge


176


and leg hinges


173


, seen in

FIG. 4



a


, allow legs


172


and


174


to collapse towards each other when bed frame assembly


140


is retracted, as seen in

FIG. 6



a


. Legs


172


and


174


connect to each other at their distal ends with hinge


175


. Pads


178


are placed thereon to allow bed frame assembly


140


to properly grip flooring and prevent flooring damage.




Seen in

FIG. 6



c


is latch assembly


200


. Guide


206


guides handle


202


when end


204


is to be moved. Guide


206


and hinge


208


may be secured to the inside face of top panel


22


.




Seen in

FIG. 7

is an alternate embodiment of the instant invention, defined as instant invention


10


′. Instant invention


10


′ is designed to accommodate larger style mattresses, such as, but not limited to full, queen, and king size. Similar to the embodiment seen in

FIG. 1

, housing


20


′ is a furniture piece. In this embodiment, housing


20


′ has a substantially rectangular shape defined by panels


26


′;


30


′ and others, not seen, establishing a parallel and spaced apart relationship between top panel


22


′ and bottom border


24


″. In this embodiment, panel


26


′ has doors


38


′. Handles


40


′ are ergonomically designed to allow a user to easily open doors


38


′. Various combinations of doors and handles may be utilized on housing


20


′. As illustrated, doors


38


′ have been opened, exposing mattress


132


′ within housing


20


′. In the illustrated embodiment, doors


38


′ have hinges


39


′. Additionally, similar to doors


38


, seen in

FIG. 2

, doors


38


′ have hinges with cooperative characteristics to slide within tracks, not seen, to tuck doors


38


′ within housing


20


′. Handle


118


′ connects to the bed frame assembly, not seen, and is pulled upon to extend the bed frame assembly out of housing


20


′.




In operation, caster assembly


50


may be extended with tool


60


. Once fully extended, casters


58


, and their accompanying wheel, bearing, or similar assembly, will slightly elevate housing


20


. In this position, housing


20


may be easily moved to a desirable location. Once in a desired location, tool


60


is again utilized to retract caster assembly


50


. In the retracted position, caster assembly


50


is neatly tucked in, within housing


20


, providing a horizontal surface that is more stable.




With caster assembly


50


retracted, the user may safely open doors


38


, and tuck them into housing


20


, to access the bed. The user may then unlatch latch assembly


200


from locking member


166


. Once unlatched, the user pulls on handle


118


, extending the bed out from housing


20


until operational member


96


slides into latch


92


.




To store the bed into housing


20


, the user pulls on end


114


to slide operational member


96


out from latch


92


, thus unlocking the frame assembly. The user then lifts with handle


118


and stores the bed into the housing. Retract springs


88


and


109


assist the user when lifting bed frame assembly


140


. To secure the bed assembly, latch assembly


200


is re-secured.




The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A furniture bed assembly, comprising:A) a housing having first, second, third, and fourth walls contiguously connected and perpendicularly disposed to each other, said housing having first and second ends, said housing further having a fifth wall at said first end and a sixth wall a first predetermined distance from said first end towards said second end without reaching said second end, defining a space therein, whereas said first wall has at least one access door secured to said housing, said third wall has first and second openings, said housing further comprising a caster assembly, said caster assembly having a stationary frame member with first and second swivel legs, and a moving frame member; B) a stationary frame assembly secured to said housing; C) a bed frame assembly secured to said stationary frame assembly, said bed frame assembly foldable within and extendable from said housing, said bed frame assembly further having a mattress and locking means to lock said bed frame assembly to said stationary frame assembly when said bed frame assembly is fully extended from said housing; and D) rotating means for rotating said first and second swivel legs through said first and second openings, so that said first and second swivel legs are selectively brought in alignment against said moving frame member thereby elevating said housing, permitting the mobility of said housing on said caster assembly.
  • 2. The furniture bed assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said rotating means includes a tool, insertable through said first and second openings of said third wall to said first and second swivel legs so that a user exerting a rotational force may configure said caster assembly selectively from a retracted position to an extended position and vice-a-versa.
  • 3. The furniture bed assembly set forth in claim 2, wherein said locking means includes an operational member sliding into a latch assembly of said stationary frame assembly, to lock said bed frame assembly to said stationary frame assembly when said bed frame assembly is fully extended from said housing.
  • 4. The furniture bed assembly set forth in claim 3, wherein said bed frame assembly has storing means to store said bed frame assembly within said housing wherein said bed frame assembly folds within said housing.
  • 5. The furniture bed assembly set forth in claim 4, wherein said locking means further includes a handle secured to said bed frame assembly having a cord with third and fourth ends, said third end secured to said handle and said fourth end secured to said operational member, said handle is pulled by a user causing said operational member to slide out of said latch assembly to unlock said bed frame assembly from said stationary frame assembly, allowing said bed frame assembly to be stored within said housing wherein said bed frame assembly folds within said housing.
  • 6. The furniture bed assembly set forth in claim 5, wherein said stationary frame assembly and said bed frame assembly have springs to facilitate the storage of said bed frame assembly within said housing wherein said bed frame assembly folds within said housing.
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