Claims
- 1. A furniture frame movable between a sofa configuration and a bed configuration, the furniture frame comprising:
a seat portion, the seat portion comprising a plurality of transverse slats; and a back portion operably connected with the seat portion by connection structure, the back portion comprising a plurality of transverse slats; wherein the seat portion and the back portion are movable relative to each other to form the bed configuration of the furniture frame, in which the seat portion and the back portion are in substantially the same generally horizontal plane, and to form the sofa configuration of the furniture frame, in which the seat portion and the back portion are disposed at an angle to each other; further wherein either the seat portion or the back portion comprises a longitudinal cross member, the longitudinal cross member contacting and supporting both the transverse slats of the seat portion and the transverse slats of the back portion at least when the furniture frame is in the bed configuration.
- 2. The furniture frame of claim 1, wherein the transverse slats of the back portion and the transverse slats of the seat portion generally mesh with each other at least when the furniture frame is in the bed configuration.
- 3. The furniture frame of claim 2, wherein the transverse slats of the back portion and the transverse slats of the seat portion generally mesh with each other generally down the longitudinal center of the furniture frame in the bed configuration.
- 4. The furniture frame of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal cross member is a slat-supporting cross rail extending longitudinally generally from one end of the furniture frame generally to another end of the furniture frame.
- 5. The furniture frame of claim 4, wherein the furniture frame comprises only two additional longitudinal slat-supporting cross members extending generally from one end of the furniture frame generally to said other end of the furniture frame, for a total of only three such cross members.
- 6. The furniture frame of claim 1, wherein the either the transverse slats of the seat portion or the transverse slats of the back portion roll on the longitudinal cross member as the furniture frame moves between the bed configuration and the sofa configuration.
- 7. A furniture frame movable between a sofa configuration and a bed configuration, the furniture frame comprising:
a seat panel; and a back panel operably connected with the seat panel by connection structure; wherein the seat panel and the back panel are movable relative to each other to form the bed configuration of the furniture frame, in which the seat panel and the back panel are in substantially the same generally horizontal plane to support a generally horizontal cushion, and to form the sofa configuration of the furniture frame, in which the seat panel and the back panel are disposed at an angle to each other; further wherein a portion of the seat panel and a portion of the back panel overlap with each other to form a generally continuous cushion support surface down a center of the furniture frame when the furniture frame is in the bed configuration.
- 8. The furniture frame of claim 7, wherein the seat panel comprises a plurality of seat panel slats and the back panel comprises a plurality of back panel slats, the back panel slats and the seat panel slats all being generally parallel to each other, only the back panel slats and the seat panel slats being constructed to provide an underlying contact surface for a cushion when the furniture frame is in the bed configuration.
- 9. The furniture frame of claim 7, wherein one of the seat panel and back panel comprises a longitudinal cross rail, further wherein the other of the seat panel and back panel is constructed to roll with respect to the longitudinal cross rail as the furniture frame moves between the bed configuration and the sofa configuration.
- 10. The furniture frame of claim 7, wherein one of the seat panel and back panel comprises a longitudinal cross rail, further wherein the seat panel comprises seat panel slats and the back panel comprises back panel slats, further wherein either the seat panel slats or the back panel slats are constructed to roll on the longitudinal cross rail as the furniture frame moves between the bed configuration and the sofa configuration.
- 11. The furniture frame of claim 10, wherein the connection structure comprises a pivotable member connected to the seat panel at a pivot point, the pivotable member being constructed to raise the back panel as the furniture frame moves from the bed configuration to the sofa configuration.
- 12. The furniture frame of claim 11, wherein the back panel comprises an engagement member, the pivotable member being constructed to contact the engagement member at a portion of the engagement member free of a cutout.
- 13. The furniture frame of claim 11, wherein the pivotable member comprises a first end and a second end, the first end of the pivotable member being constructed to engage and lift the back panel when the furniture frame is being moved from the bed configuration to the sofa configuration, and the second end of the pivotable member being constructed to engage the seat panel, separately from the pivot, such that a downward force exerted on the seat panel exerts a lifting force on the back panel to move the furniture frame to the sofa configuration.
- 14. A furniture frame movable between a sofa configuration and a bed configuration, the furniture frame comprising:
a seat portion; and a back portion operably connected with the seat portion by connection structure; wherein the seat portion and the back portion are movable relative to each other to form the bed configuration of the furniture frame, in which the seat portion and the back portion are in substantially the same generally horizontal plane, and to form the sofa configuration of the furniture frame, in which the seat portion and the back portion are disposed at an angle to each other; further wherein the connection structure comprises a topple member, the topple member comprising a first end and a second end, the topple member being pivotally connected to the seat portion at a pivotal connection between the first end and the second end; further wherein the first end of the topple member is constructed to engage and lift the back portion when the furniture frame is being moved from the bed configuration to the sofa configuration, and the second end of the topple member is constructed to engage the seat portion, separately from the pivotal connection between the topple member and the seat portion, such that a downward force exerted on the seat portion exerts a lifting force on the back portion to move the furniture frame to the sofa configuration.
- 15. The furniture frame of claim 14, constructed such that lifting the seat portion when the furniture frame is in the bed configuration causes the second end of the topple member to come into engagement with the seat portion, separately from the pivotal connection, and thereby create a sound audible to a user of the furniture frame.
- 16. The furniture frame of claim 15, wherein the topple member is a first topple member, the furniture frame further comprising a second topple member on an opposite side of the furniture frame from the first topple member, the furniture frame being constructed such that lifting the seat portion when the furniture frame is in the bed configuration causes the first and second topple members to come into engagement with the seat portion and thereby create two sounds audible to a user of the furniture frame.
- 17. The furniture frame of claim 14, wherein the second end of the topple member is constructed to engage a slat of the seat portion.
- 18. The furniture frame of claim 14, wherein the topple member defines an outline shape consisting of two straight edges and one curved edge.
- 19. The furniture frame of claim 14, wherein the center of gravity of the topple member is above the pivotal connection.
- 20. A furniture frame movable between a sofa configuration and a bed configuration, the furniture frame comprising:
a seat portion; and a back portion operably connected with the seat portion; wherein the seat portion and the back portion are movable relative to each other to form the bed configuration of the furniture frame, in which the seat portion and the back portion are in substantially the same generally horizontal plane, and to form the sofa configuration of the furniture frame, in which the seat portion and the back portion are disposed at an angle to each other; wherein the connection structure comprises means for toppling, the means for toppling being pivotally connected to one of the seat portion and the back portion at a pivotal connection, the means for toppling having a center of gravity disposed above the pivotal connection, the means for toppling being constructed to move the back portion as the furniture frame moves to the sofa configuration.
- 21. A method of moving a furniture frame, having a seat portion and a back portion, between a bed configuration and a sofa configuration, the seat portion and the back portion being in substantially the same generally horizontal plane in the bed configuration, the seat portion and the back portion being disposed at an angle to each other in the sofa configuration, the method comprising:
providing a topple member, the topple member comprising a first end and a second end, the topple member being pivotally connected to the seat portion at a pivotal connection between the first end and the second end; engaging the seat portion with second end of the topple member, separately from the pivotal connection between the topple member and the seat portion; exerting a downward force on the seat portion; and exerting a lifting force on the back portion with the topple member to move the furniture frame to the sofa configuration.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
lifting the seat portion when the furniture frame is in the bed configuration, said lifting causing the second end of the topple member to engage the seat portion with a sound audible to a user of the furniture frame.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising adjusting the sound to the liking of the user.
- 24. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
providing a second topple member; and causing the two topple members to engage the seat portion with two sounds audible to a user of the furniture frame.
- 25. The method of claim 21, further comprising adjusting the center of gravity of the topple member to change the manner in which it pivots about the pivotal connection.
- 26. The method of claim 21, further comprising shipping the furniture frame in a pre-assembled condition, with at least the seat portion and the back portion pivotally connected and nested into each other face-to-face.
- 27. A furniture frame, comprising:
a first furniture panel comprising a plurality of transverse first panel slats and two longitudinal cross rails, the longitudinal cross rails contacting and supporting said transverse first panel slats and extending generally perpendicular thereto, the longitudinal cross rails being rigidly affixed to said plurality of transverse first panel slats; and a second furniture panel comprising a plurality of transverse second panel slats and one longitudinal cross rail, said one longitudinal cross rail of the second panel contacting and supporting said transverse second panel slats and extending generally perpendicular thereto, said one longitudinal cross rail of the second panel being rigidly affixed to said plurality of transverse second panel slats; wherein one of said two longitudinal cross rails of the first panel also contacts, supports and extends generally perpendicular to said transverse second panel slats, said transverse second panel slats being constructed and arranged to rotate with respect to said one longitudinal cross rail of the first panel as the first panel and second panel rotate with respect to each other from a configuration in which the first panel and second panel are generally coplanar, to a configuration in which the first panel and second panel are generally noncoplanar.
- 28. The furniture frame of claim 27, wherein the first panel and the second panel are constructed to be pivotally connected and nested together face-to-face in a pre-assembled condition to reduce shipping volume.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The subject matter of this application is related to the subject matter of U.S. Patent Application No. 60/134,720, filed May 18, 1999, and 60/147,305, filed Aug. 5, 1999, priority to both of which is claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) and both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60134720 |
May 1999 |
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60147305 |
Aug 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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