Information
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Patent Grant
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6678904
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Patent Number
6,678,904
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 3, 199331 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 20, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Wood, Herron & Evans, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 005 659
- 005 1861
- 005 188
- 005 13
- 005 121
- 005 14
- 297 452
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A support deck for a sofa bed having a plurality of support members is interconnected at joints such that when a force is applied to one side of the deck the deck will yield but when a force is applied to the opposite side, the deck will be relatively resilient. The support members consist of molded plastic links which are serially and pivotally interconnected to form the deck from a number of generally parallel longitudinal columns of links. Each link includes a planar upper surface for supporting the mattress and a reinforcing rib on the lower surface for added strength. Pivot pins are used to interconnect the links and a stop is provided on each end of the link to restrict the upward flexing or movement of the joined links. The links are economically and easily manufactured thereby providing a commercially competitive sofa bed without the detrimental aspects associated with prior sofa bed structures.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to an apparatus for providing a support deck for a mattress or a seat. The support deck of this invention is particularly suitable for, but not limited to, use in sofa beds. In the past, sofa bed mattress decks have been made with metal link fabrics or polypropylene which are attached to an outside frame with hooks or helical connectors. The link fabric decks have an inherent flaw in that they are comprised of a grid of wires which are free to pivot or yield, thereby offering little resistance when a person sits or rests on the unfolded sofa bed. This yielding effect is known in the bedding industry as “hammocking”.
Sofa bed decks which are made from polypropylene likewise suffer from the same inherent flaw in that they consist of a canvas-type material attached to a frame with hooks or helical connectors which are insufficiently resilient to provide proper support for a person sitting, reclining or resting on the sofa bed.
Another problem associated with currently existing decks commonly referred to in the industry as “crowning”. Crowning occurs when the sofa bed mattress, after having been folded and recessed back into the sofa, pushes upward against the sofa bed deck to cause a bulge. This crowning effect is particularly a problem with thick mattresses. The bulge is generated because the sofa bed deck is not sufficiently strong enough to resist and contain the folded and compacted mattress.
The bulge created by the crowning of the mattress inhibits the seat cushions from laying flat on the sofa; a condition referred to in the industry as cushion “smiling”. Sitting on a sofa with “smiling” cushions is unpleasant in that one teeters back and forth while sitting on the firm mattress bulge.
One proposed solution to these problems has been to manufacture a deck from serially interlocked metallic wire-like link members interconnected by metal rectangular plate-like members such that the resulting deck resists upward force when in a horizontal configuration, but yields to downward force under the weight of one sitting or reclining thereon. Problems associated with this proposed solution include great difficulty in manufacturing the various component parts and, therefore, increased expense in manufacturing a sofa bed or the like with such a deck structure. This is particularly troublesome in the highly competitive bedding and mattress industry in which production and manufacturing costs often distinguish the successful designs from the many comparable alternatives.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An objective of the this invention is to provide an improved deck structure for use in sofa beds or other seating or bedding support systems.
A further objective is to provide a sofa bed mattress deck that eliminates the problems of “hammocking,” “crowning” and cushion “smiling”.
A further objective is to provide a sofa bed mattress deck that can accommodate a thicker sofa bed mattress while providing for neat and compact storage or folding of the mattress into the sofa bed.
A further objective is to provide a sofa bed mattress deck that will achieve the above objectives and yet is relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
These objectives are obtained by a support deck attached to a sofa bed frame. The deck is formed from a series of serially hinged links joined together such that when the deck is pushed from the bottom side it resists and maintains its flat surface (i.e. it is in a locked position). However, when the deck is pushed or forced from the top side it yields or bows. As a result, when the sofa bed is unfolded, a firm mattress deck is provided that contours to the user's body without excessive sagging. When folded and stored within the sofa bed, the deck provides a flat surface upon which the sofa bed cushions can be placed without smiling or bulging. In this folded condition, the mattress is pushing upward and outward against the side of the deck that is in a locked position and thereby resists the upward force of the mattress.
The support provided to a person sitting or resting on the sofa bed in the sofa configuration simulates that of a standard sofa with a spring seat. This is due to the fact that the deck, while locked against upward movement, will yield in downward movement in response to a person's weight.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objectives and features of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of a sofa bed in an open position which incorporates a deck of this invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the sofa bed of
FIG. 1
in a closed position with portions removed to show internal parts;
FIG. 3
is a fragmented view of a mattress supported on a conventional deck to illustrate hammocking;
FIG. 4
is a view generally similar to
FIG. 2
, but of a conventional sofa and deck to illustrate “crowning”;
FIG. 5
is a partial cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the deck;
FIG. 6
is a top plan view of the deck shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of links for use in the deck of this invention; and
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of links according to this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a sofa bed
10
incorporating a support deck
12
in accordance with this invention for supporting a mattress
13
for movement between a bed position as shown in
FIG. 1 and a
sofa position as shown in FIG.
2
. The sofa bed
10
may has, for illustrative purposes only, a conventional frame structure including a backrest frame
16
upstanding from a base frame
20
supported on the floor by legs
18
, and a front rail
14
as shown in FIG.
2
. The frame defines a cavity for receiving the sofa bed in the sofa position as shown in FIG.
2
and for allowing the bed to be unfolded from the sofa position into the bed position shown in FIG.
1
. It will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that any conventional sofa bed frame may be utilized in conjunction with the deck of this invention. In addition, the deck may be mounted to the frame by any suitable linkage shown for example by a hinged two bar linkage
22
joined by a pin
23
or other suitable structure and a single bar linkage
24
for movement between the sofa and bed positions. The terminal ends of each linkage
22
,
24
are pivotally attached to the frame base
20
as with pivot pin
25
or other suitable mechanisms.
In addition, a conventional leg arrangement such as shown by a foot end leg
27
may be employed to support the deck in the bed position shown in FIG.
1
and yet at the same time to be foldable with the deck into the sofa position shown in FIG.
2
.
The mattress
13
itself may also be of any conventional design and configuration. However, the deck of this invention enables the use of mattresses of greater depths with standard sofa beds than have heretofore been possible.
FIG. 3
shows a conventional mattress
3
supported on a conventional deck
2
of the prior art to illustrate the problem of “hammocking”. Hammocking results from the fact that the deck
2
has insufficient strength to resist the weight of the mattress and an occupant (not shown) resting, sitting or reclining atop the mattress.
FIG. 4
discloses the conventional deck
2
as shown in
FIG. 3
, but with the sofa bed in the folded or sofa position. Due to the inadequate strength of the deck
2
, the mattress
3
bulges upwardly to form a crown with a convex plane or surface
2
a
. The sofa bed cushions do not lay flat on such an uneven or crowned surface. This provides both an unsightly appearance and uncomfortable seat.
These problems are solved by the unique deck of this invention which may be incorporated into any suitable perimeter frame. The deck is arranged in the sofa bed such that when the sofa bed is in the bed position, the deck will not yield in a downward direction under the weight of the mattress and/or the occupant of the mattress, but provides a firm, flat, and generally planar support surface. However, when the deck is moved into the sofa position and the portion of the deck at the foot end of the mattress is folded into the overlying position represented by
12
a
in
FIG. 2
, the portion of the deck associated therewith will yield downwardly under the weight of the occupant of the sofa so as to provide a soft and comfortable seat. However, this portion of the deck will not be movable upwardly into a crowned or convex position under expansive forces of the mattress, but will remain in a generally horizontal position as shown in FIG.
2
. This not only provides a comfortable seating surface but also allows the sofa cushions to lie flat on the deck rather than “smile”.
In such a position, which is also shown in
FIG. 2
, the upper top layer
12
a
of the deck shown in
FIG. 2
will be free to yield downwardly to provide a soft seat for one sitting, resting, or reclining thereon while the lower layer of the deck will be nonyielding to provide a substantially rigid planar support.
The deck support of this invention may also be employed internally to form a support in a box spring. It may also be made without a foldable frame, that is, for a mattress or seat that does not fold as disclosed above, or may be useful as is apparent by one of ordinary skill in the art.
Referring now to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, there is shown a preferred form of the invention wherein the support members
110
and
111
are linked together by pivot pins
112
in the opposite ends thereof which have recessed portions
113
,
114
for accommodating the adjacent projecting end portion
115
and
116
of the neighboring support member. In this embodiment, the projecting end portions
115
and
116
are formed as a hinge barrel for receiving pivot pins
112
for pivotally linking the support members together. Apertures
109
extend through the end portions
115
,
116
to receive the pivot pins
112
therethrough.
Pins
112
a
are provided for receiving links
85
which connect to a frame
83
of the sofa bed via a mounting bracket plate
84
. Links
85
are received in the bracket
84
on the frame
83
. The bracket
84
has a series of apertures
81
provided at predetermined locations. Specific apertures
81
are offset from each other to control the tension in the support members to provide uniform tension across the deck. Links
85
have their opposite ends formed with hook portions
89
,
90
. The hook portion
89
is received in an aperture of the bracket
84
; whereas hook portion
90
is engaged about the pivot pin
112
a.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, the recessed end portions
113
and
114
terminate at a stop surface
117
which is engageable with a projecting stop surface
118
formed on the adjacent end portions
115
,
116
in order to limit the relative pivotal movement between the support members
110
,
111
about pivot pin
112
in one angular direction when subjected to forces represented by the arrow
130
in FIG.
5
. The support members
110
,
111
however are free to pivot relative to each other in the opposite angular direction as illustrated by the phantom lines in FIG.
5
.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the cross-section of the recessed portions
113
,
114
is arcuate as indicated at
132
to complement and provide a seat for the arcuate surface of the mating end portion
115
,
116
of the adjacent support member. Moreover it is E preferred that the support members
110
,
111
be molded as an integral piece from a suitable plastic, such as polypropylene or the like. It is further preferred that the support members have a generally flat elongated rectangular surface on one side
120
which will receive a seat cushion when the deck is folded in the sofa mode when in use in a bed as shown in FIG.
5
. The underside of each support member is provided with an integral reinforcing rib
121
extending longitudinally along the axis from end to end as best shown in FIG.
6
. In the sofa configuration, the support members provide a substantially continuous planar surface as a result of the similarly oriented planar surfaces
120
which will be presented to the cushions of the associated sofa bed. However, the support members will yield downwardly to provide comfort but are resistant to yielding upwardly to prevent crowning.
In a modification of the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the opposite ends of support members
48
are not bifurcated as shown in
FIG. 6
but instead have a single recess
50
and a single projection
52
on each end which mate with a similarly configured support member having the projection
52
and recess
50
on an adjacent end as shown in FIG.
7
.
A third preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in
FIG. 8
in which a support member
46
has a single projection
54
centered on one end thereof and flanked on each side by a recess
56
. The opposite end of the support member has a single center recess
58
which is flanked by a pair of projections
60
. When linked together as shown in
FIG. 8
, the single projection
54
is coupled to the adjacent support member between the pair of projections
60
in the recess
58
to provide the support and bending capabilities required of the invention.
It will thus be seen that in all of the different embodiments described above, support members are pivotally interconnected to allow relative movement in one angular direction but stops are provided to prevent or limit movement in the opposite or counter direction.
From the above disclosure of the general principles of this invention and the preceding detailed description of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily comprehend the various modifications to which the this invention is susceptible. Therefore, I desire to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A deck for seating or bedding, said deck being edge supported by a frame of a sofa sleeper movable between a folded sofa position and an unfolded bed position, said deck comprising a plurality of support members extending generally in the same direction to form a support, said support members having adjacent ends connected to each other for movement relative to each other, and at least one stop on each said member arranged such that upon movement of said members in one direction the stop will engage a stop surface on an adjacent support member to limit movement and upon movement of the members in a direction opposite said one direction the stop will be spaced from the stop surface on said adjacent support member to permit movement in said opposite direction, each end of each said support member having at least one recess and at least one projection for mating with a similar said recess and projection on said adjacent support member.
- 2. The deck defined in claim 1 wherein a pair of said stops are provided at opposite ends of said support members.
- 3. The deck defined in claim 1 wherein each said projection includes an aperture for a pivot pin to be inserted therein to pivotally couple adjacent support members.
- 4. The deck defined in claim 1 wherein the ends of each of the support members have a pair of spaced projections and a pair of spaced recesses to receive a mating similarly configured end of said adjacent support member.
- 5. The deck defined in claim 1 wherein said support members have planar surfaces on one side thereof.
- 6. The deck defined in claim 1 wherein said support members are made from molded plastic.
- 7. The deck defined in claim 1 wherein said support members are made from extruded plastic.
- 8. The deck defined in claim 1 including a border frame having a series of apertures spaced along the frame and a plurality of links received in said apertures and connected to the support members for suspending the support members from the frame.
- 9. The deck defined in claim 1 wherein each said support member is integrally formed and has a generally planar surface on one side thereof.
- 10. The deck defined in claim 1 wherein each said support member has a pair of projections spaced apart by a recess on a first end and a projection positioned between a pair of recesses on a second end such that adjacent support members mate with said pair of projections of said first end being positioned within said pair of recesses of said second of an adjacent support member.
- 11. The deck defined in claim 1 further comprising a reinforcing rib extending longitudinally on said support member.
- 12. In a sofa bed having a frame movable between a folded position for sofa use and an unfolded position for bed use, said frame including a deck for supporting bedding, said deck being edge supported by said frame and having a portion adapted to overly bedding when the frame is in the folded position and to underlay the bedding when the frame is in the unfolded position, said deck portion yielding in a downward direction and relatively resistant to yielding in an upward direction when the frame is in the folded position, said deck portion including a plurality of support members pivotally connected to each other and having a stop for limiting movement of said members in said upward direction, each said stop including a stop surface which is spaced from said adjacent support member when said deck is yielding in said downward direction and is engaged by said adjacent support member when said deck is relatively resistant to yielding in said upward direction, each said support member having at least one projection and at least one recess on opposing ends thereof to facilitate coupling to adjacent support members.
- 13. The sofa bed defined in claim 12 wherein said stop means are located at opposite end portions of said members.
- 14. The sofa bed defined in claim 12 wherein said support members are coupled with adjacent support members with a pivot pin extending through an aperture in the projection of said support members.
- 15. The sofa bed defined in claim 12 wherein said deck includes support members connected to each other at joints and wherein there is included means for preventing movement of the support members at the joints when forces are applied to the joints in said upward direction when the frame is in the folded position.
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