Loveseat/baby crib

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6594834
  • Patent Number
    6,594,834
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
An article of furniture which is readily convertible from a loveseat to a baby crib and vice versa. The loveseat/baby crib includes two main parts: a mattress supporting assembly and a frame assembly. The frame assembly includes a pair of side end panels, a vertically movable front side rail, and an immobile rear rail disposed between the panels. The mattress supporting assembly has a drawer for storing the baby crib mattress. A vertical sliding assembly connects the frame assembly to the mattress supporting assembly. The vertical sliding assembly allows the frame assembly to be height adjustable with respect to the mattress supporting assembly. The movable front side rail can be stored in the rear of the rear side rail in another embodiment by modifying the two rails.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to furniture, and more specifically to a novel loveseat design which is rapidly and reversibly convertible from a love seat to baby crib.




2. Description of Related Art




Numerous articles of furniture have been devised for multifunctional use. Some of the most significant advances in the art have centered around convertible and modular furniture. However, none of the references herein described presents a piece of furniture which can be converted to either a loveseat or a baby crib through the use of a vertically extensible, one-piece frame and a removable, adjustable safety side rail.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,715,551, issued on Feb. 10, 1998 to Lou Proano et al., describes an article of furniture which may be configured in the form of a crib, a youth bed, or an adult bed, wherein the crib structure is produced through the employment of a rear panel, a right side panel, a left side panel, a front panel, and a first mattress support frame. The front panel comprises a stabilizer bar and a gate. The gate is movable to permit greater access to the confines of the crib. The crib is convertible to a youth bed by rearranging and/or eliminating components forming the gate and stabilizer bar. The gate or stabilizer bar may also be arranged to form a roll bar to prevent a slumbering toddler from rolling off the edge of the mattress.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,699,569, issued on Dec. 23, 1997 to Sabine Schwarz-Zohrer, describes a combined bed and seat device for an infant comprising a base for supporting an infant, a first inflatable cushion secured to and surrounding the base, a second inflatable cushion having a forward section secured to the first inflatable cushion, and an inflatable bellows-type wall member disposed between the first and second cushions.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,146,631, issued on Sep. 15, 1992 to Harry Deal, describes a convertible assembly for providing a crib, a toddler bed, or a twin bed arrangement, and alternatively, a pair of twin or bunk beds. A pair of headboard and footboard assemblies each have separable upper and lower sections mounted together though coupling hardware to provide a crib assembly having one stationary crib side rail and one drop side rail.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,173,974, issued on Dec. 29, 1992 to Lou Proano et al., describes an article of furniture which is convertible to a crib, a youth bed or an adult bed. The crib is produced through the interconnection of a rear panel, a right side panel, a left side panel, a front panel, and a mattress support frame. This interconnection of parts provides a substantially rectangular configuration having the mattress support frame horizontally disposed therein. The front panel is comprised of at least a lower section and an upper gate section. The upper access gate section permits greater access to the confines of the crib. The crib may be converted to a youth bed through the removal of the upper gate section and the downward vertical displacement of the mattress support frame. The lower section functions as a roll bar to prevent a toddler from rolling off the edge of a mattress. The roll bar may be eliminated by inverting the lower section. The youth bed is convertible to an adult bed by replacing the mattress support frame and the right and left side panels with independent right and left front upright members. The right and left front upright members are, respectively, attachable to right and left edges of the lower section, and the right and left bed rails. The rear panel defines a headboard, and the lower section defines a foot board of the adult bed. An optional extension is attachable to the headboard to provide a headboard which is more aesthetically appealing to its user.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,528,785, issued on Jun. 25, 1996 to Tami L. Petrus, describes a confining device couch converter for converting a seat cushion into a confining device for a resting baby. The confining device includes a flat sheet portion for covering a portion of the seat cushion where the baby rests. A wedge positioned along a perimeter of the sheet portion also provides a barrier so that the baby does not fall onto the floor. An attaching portion connects the sheet portion to the seat cushion so that the confining device is secured to the seat cushion.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,604,941, issued Feb. 25, 1997 to Edward Roman, describes a portable crib for a sofa, including a front section comprising an inner gate and an outer gate. The inner gate is slidably received within the outer gate. The apparatus includes a pair of side sections, each comprised of an inner gate and an outer gate; and these inner gates are also slidably received within the outer gate. A sofa securement mechanism is hingedly coupled with the inner gate and outer gates of the front section




U.S. Pat. No. 4,811,436, issued on Mar. 14, 1989 to Leo Schwartz, describes a child crib with a displaceable and storable slide gate comprising a head and foot frame. A mattress is supported between the frames, wherein each of which has opposed vertical side edge members. A gate is secured to one side of the mattress between a vertical side edge member of the head and foot frame, and extends above the mattress. Each of the other commonly shared vertical side edge members have a first guide channel extending for a predetermined length thereof, and communicating at a lower end with a second guide channel section extending under the mattress. The gate also has guide members for engaging with the guide channels so that it is displaceable from a position of use to a position of storage beneath the mattress.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,361,919, issued on Dec. 7, 1982 to James R. Hull, describes a convertible child's bed which may be sold in the form of a crib for use by a child when it is very young, and which may subsequently be converted into a standard twin bed as the child becomes older.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,369,552, issued on Feb. 13, 1945 to Herbert E. Ferran, describes an enclosure for use upon the seat of an automobile having a seat member disposed at substantially right angles to a back member. The enclosure includes a substantially rigid front wall and a pair of spaced, substantially rigid end walls, connected to the front wall and extending in the same direction therefrom. The end walls are provided with extensions adapted to be inserted between the seat and back members at the junction thereof, to secure the enclosure upon the seat member, and to prevent its shifting relative to the back member in a direction away from the latter.




U.S. Pat. No. 743,495 issued on Nov. 10, 1903 to Timothy Hanley, describes a combined crib, sofa, and lounge comprising end support legs, end frames hinged to the legs, a rear side frame, and a bottom frame revolvably pivoted at each end to the end frames. Latches are secured to two of the legs, which are adapted to support one side of the bottom frame. Springs for holding the latches in engagement with the bottom frame are also provided.




U.S. Design Pat. No. 316,339, issued on Apr. 23, 1991 to Gwen S. Taylor, describes a portable collapsible crib.




British Patent Application No. 1 344 438, published on Jan. 23, 1974, describes an inflatable carry cot.




None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an article of furniture which is readily convertible from a loveseat to a baby crib and back again to a loveseat. The loveseat/baby crib furniture is designed to optimize space within the home of the user, and allowing the baby crib to become a permanent part of the home. The present invention solves a longfelt need by providing a multi-use article of furniture which can be employed in any domestic setting, including hotels, where loveseats are ideal because of their shape and size and the problem of substandard or insufficient furnishings for infants and small children is all too common.




A first embodiment of the loveseat/baby crib furniture includes a mattress supporting assembly and a frame assembly. The frame assembly is designed to be manually vertically extendable or movable with respect to the mattress supporting assembly. The frame assembly comprises a pair of side panels, both of which are upright, planar, and mutually parallel. A permanent side rail is disposed between the panels at their rear ends and coupling means for an adjustable side rail are provided at the front ends of the panels. The generally box-shaped mattress supporting assembly comprises front, back, and two sidewalls. The front wall of the mattress supporting assembly has a generally rectangular-shaped opening for receiving a drawer for storing the baby crib mattress. The superior surface of the front panel of the drawer has a groove for receiving and locking into place the adjustable side rail after being slidably inserted into the coupling means on the side panels. A second embodiment provides for storage of the adjustable side rail by attachment to the rear side rail when the furniture is being used as a loveseat.




Accordingly, it is a principal object of the invention to provide a new article of furniture which is readily convertible to either a loveseat or a baby crib through the use of a frame which is attached to a mattress support in a first position for use as a loveseat, and raised to a second position on the mattress support for use as a baby crib, together with a removable, height adjustable, safety side rail.




It is another object of the invention to provide a loveseat/baby crib furniture which is designed to optimize space within the home of the user, allowing the baby crib to become a permanent part of the home, sine it retains utility as a loveseat when its use as a baby crib is no longer required.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a multi-use article of furniture which can be employed in any domestic setting, including hotels.




It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof in an apparatus for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes.




These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an environmental, perspective view of the loveseat/baby crib furniture according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective, exploded view of the loveseat/baby crib furniture, according to a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a front perspective view of the loveseat/baby crib furniture, showing the removal of the side panel screws in preparation for vertically extending the frame assembly, according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an environmental perspective view showing two persons in the process of extending the frame assembly vertically to convert of the loveseat configuration to the baby crib configuration according to the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a fragmented, exploded, side perspective view of the vertical sliding assembly, according to the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a front, partially exploded, perspective view of the loveseat/baby crib furniture, showing the sliding attachment of the adjustable side rail and the placement of the mattress into the crib, according to the present invention.





FIG. 7

is an environmental perspective view of the loveseat/baby crib, the adjustable side rail being shown in normal position for use as a baby crib, according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is an environmental perspective view of the loveseat/baby crib, showing the side rail lowered, according to the present invention.





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view showing attachment of the front movable gate to the rear of the back side rail for storage in a second embodiment of the present invention, the front part of the frame being omitted for clarity.




Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention relates to an article of furniture which is convertible from a loveseat to a baby crib.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the loveseat/baby crib furniture


11


is shown provided with pillows


12


and padded arm portions


14


to improve the comfort of the user U, as well as the overall appearance of the invention. However, it should be noted that the styling of the pillows


12


shown in

FIG. 1

is exemplary, and that this specification embraces the use of any and all styles for cushions, pillows, arm covering, or padded portions such as commonly known in the art and in conventional use.




Alternatively, the entire invention can be used as the interior support frame for a comprehensive padded covering to give the invention the appearance of a small couch. In short, any styles, cushioning means or decorative motifs can be used with the inventive concept, wherein the arms and back portion of a loveseat are vertically extended to form the sides and back of a baby crib. Additionally, in a preferred embodiment, the crib mattress is stored in a drawer incorporated in the present invention.




The ability of the invention to store and to have articles stored within it is an important advantage. The loveseat/baby crib furniture


11


is designed to optimize space within the home of the user U, and allowing the baby crib to become a permanent part of the home. As families become smaller and new families are forced to live in increasingly cramped conditions, convertible furniture becomes more important. The present invention solves a longfelt need by providing a multi-use article of furniture which can be employed in any domestic setting, including hotels, where the problem of substandard or insufficient furnishings for infants and small children is all too common. Furthermore, the inventive apparatus can be broken down into its component parts, allowing for easy assembly and disassembly. Thus, a simple and economic solution to the old problem of what to do with the baby's crib when it is no longer needed is provided.




Turning now to

FIG. 2

, there is shown an exploded view of a first embodiment of the invention, in which the relationship of the various parts of the loveseat/baby crib


11


is more clearly seen, including the two back pillows


12


for placement against the back rail, the seat cushion


16


for placement on the mattress supporting portion, and the padded arm rests


14


for attachment by hook and loop fastening


18


to the arms or side panels


34


of the assembly. The crib mattress


20


, which is used when the invention is employed as a crib, is shown removed from the drawer


22


in which it is stored. When used as a crib, the adjustable side rail


24


(sometimes referred to as a gate or drop rail) is attached to the loveseat/baby crib


11


by coupling means


26


, and locked into a predetermined height by abutment against the horizontal groove


28


defined in the face plate of the drawer


22


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a front perspective view of the loveseat/baby crib


11


is depicted in the love seat configuration


102


, and shows the invention being prepared to be moved to its extended position for use as a baby crib by removal of the four panel screws


30


which are insertable though apertures


32


, disposed on both side panels


34


to securely fasten the frame of the invention to the seat of the invention, i.e., the mattress supporting assembly


38


having legs


62


. Male dove-tail sliding element portions


36


attached to the inside surface of side panels


34


and which register with slots defined on the side walls of the mattress supporting assembly


38


are shown in shadow lines, indicating the location of the vertical sliding assembly or registration means of the invention. The side panels


34


have legs


60


separated by edge


64


. The vertical sliding assembly provides a simple and efficient way in which the invention can be manually converted from its loveseat configuration to its baby crib configuration and vice versa.




As best seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the loveseat/baby crib


11


includes two main parts, i.e., a mattress supporting assembly


38


and a frame assembly


40


. The frame assembly


40


is designed to move straight up and down in register with the mattress supporting assembly


38


to preselected heights, and is preferably maintained at those heights by reinsertion of the screws


30


into the vertical sliding assembly


42


by one user U using a screwdriver S (FIG.


4


). In alternative embodiments of the invention, the frame assembly


40


can be selectively adjustable to a plurality of different heights, depending on the needs of the user and the age of the infant.




Comparing

FIG. 3

, which shows the article of the invention in its first or loveseat configuration


102


, to

FIG. 7

, which shows the article in its second or baby crib configuration


100


(after the adjustable side rail


24


has been added), it can be seen that the frame assembly


40


serves as the back and arms of a loveseat when in the first configuration


102


, and the back and side walls of a baby crib when in the second configuration


100


. This dual utilization of the components of the frame assembly


40


brings an economy of use that fulfills a longfelt need for a baby crib which does not have to be disposed or relegated to storage.




The frame assembly


40


, as seen in rear view in

FIG. 4

, comprises a pair of side panels


34


having legs


60


, which are upright, planar, and mutually parallel. A rear side rail


46


is mounted between the panels


34


at their rear end portions. The various parts of the invention can be manufactured with pre-drilled holes for easy assembly and disassembly using any conventional fastening means including nut/bolt assemblies, screw and lager assemblies, and pins of various kinds.




In

FIG. 4

, the rear side rail


46


comprises a pair of horizontal frame members


50


, each normally mounted with respect to the side panels


34


by fasteners (hidden) to form a rectangular shaped support frame for supporting a series of equally spaced apart, vertical slat members


52


extending between the side panels


34


. This configuration is exemplary of the arrangement of the constituent components of the side rails


24


and


46


, which can comprise any suitably strong and durable assemblage of members sufficient to meet state and federal safety requirements regarding the composition and spacing of slats for baby cribs.




In

FIGS. 3 and 4

, there is shown the mattress supporting assembly


38


, comprising a front wall


54


(FIG.


3


), back wall


56


(FIG.


4


), and two sidewalls


58


(FIG.


4


). The front wall


54


has a rectangular shaped opening


44


for receiving the drawer


22


for storing the baby crib mattress


20


.




As seen in

FIG. 5

, the mattress supporting assembly


38


is preferably a topless box-shaped structure, which in the preferred embodiment of the invention, is also upheld by a leg


62


under each corner, and is designed to receive and hold a cushioning means such as a box spring


66


(

FIG. 3

) in the superior or top portion thereof, the superior edge of which is indicated at


68


in FIG.


5


.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a conventional box spring or other cushion supporting means


66


is part of the mattress supporting assembly


38


. It should be understood that the invention comprises any mattress or cushion supporting means commonly known in the art and conventionally practiced, including mounted zigzag springs having flexible material coverings or protective material or cloth overlays. However, in alternative embodiments of the invention, a cushion supporting means or box spring


66


can be entirely absent, the top of the assembly


38


being comprised of a removable or permanent solid planar surface for placing the mattress


22


thereon.




In

FIG. 5

, the mattress supporting assembly


38


is connected to the frame assembly


40


by vertical registration means to allow the frame assembly to move vertically in correct alignment or proper relative position, with respect to the mattress supporting assembly


38


while still remaining attached to it. In the preferred embodiment of the invention the registration means is a dove-tailed, vertical sliding assembly


42


. Each of the dove-tail assemblies


42


comprises a male dove-tail mating half or dove-tail portion


36


(in shadow lines) and a dove-tail coupling member


70


adapted to allow the dove-tail portion


36


to be slidably mounted therein.




Thus, the dove-tail portions


36


are attached to the inner surface of a frame assembly side panel


34


, and its corresponding dove-tail coupling members are attached to the sidewall


58


of the mattress supporting assembly


38


as shown. The dove-tail coupling member


70


has a central channel or groove


72


, into which the dove-tail portions


36


fit to snugly slide up and down, carrying the frame assembly


40


along with it during vertical extension of the apparatus.




Centrally disposed through the dove-tail coupling members


70


and the sidewall


58


are a plurality of apertures


74


, which correspond in number, size, and spatial distribution to mating apertures


76


, disposed through the dove-tail portions


36


and their supporting side panels


34


. The apertures


74


and


76


are adapted to insertably receive screws


30


, wherein the number of apertures


74


and


76


provides for a plurality of height adjustments for the frame assembly


40


. The vertical channels or grooves


72


are generally trapezoidal-shaped, and are preferably incorporated, formed or molded into the inner surface of the dove-tail coupling members


70


.




Each male dove-tail portion


36


has, in cross-section, a free end


78


and an attachment end


80


. The attachment end


80


is adapted for reversibly attaching to the inner surface of the side panel


34


with the free end


78


being wider than the attachment end


80


. The groove


72


is adapted for snugly receiving one of the free ends


78


of the dove-tail portion


36


. The dove-tail vertical sliding assembly


42


allows the frame assembly


40


to slidably engage with the mattress supporting assembly


38


.




In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the major structural parts, including side panels


34


, rear side rail


46


, back wall


56


, side walls


58


, and drawer


22


of the mattress supporting assembly


38


and the frame assembly


40


, are made of wood; but, in alternative embodiments of the invention, other materials such as plastic or light metals such as aluminum can be used. Furthermore, it should be emphasized that, in alternative embodiments of the invention, the specification envisions any other registration means (for connecting together the frame


40


and mattress supporting


38


assemblies) commonly known in the art including, but not limited to, tongue-and-groove or any similar channeling and reciprocal protuberance assembly. Also, it is preferable that the dove-tail mating assembly


42


be made of a strong and durable material such as steel or wood and be sized so as to insure a close abutting relationship between the two assemblies,


38


and


40


, to prevent excessive space therebetween.




The conversion of the apparatus from its loveseat configuration


102


to its baby crib configuration


100


is obtained as follows. First, the various pillows of the loveseat configuration are removed, i.e., back pillows


12


, padded arm portions


14


, and seat cushions


16


. Then the screws


30


are removed as in FIG.


3


. In

FIG. 4

, the user U on the left manually pulls the frame assembly


40


upwards by grabbing onto its upper portion, and the screws


30


are simply reattached through the use of a screwdriver S by the user U on the right. Thus, this invention discloses a unique adjustable means to achieve selective heights such as lower, intermediate, and upper levels, depending on the needs of the user.





FIG. 6

shows the adjustable side rail


24


and mattress


20


being added back and completing the modification to the crib configuration


100


. The crib


100


can be converted back again to the loveseat


102


by simply reversing the steps. The conversion from the crib


100


back again to the loveseat


102


can be accomplished simply by removing the screws


30


and lowering the frame assembly


40


to the floor.




Referring now to

FIGS. 6-8

, the adjustable side rail coupling means or vertical ridge


26


serves as a trackway for the adjustable side rail


24


, which is adapted to be insertably and slidably mounted on the coupling means


26


over cooperating grooves


84


. This specification covers any coupling means


26


conventionally known in the art, including multiple cooperating tracks and grooves, gripping rails, or fasteners of any kind.





FIG. 6

further shows the drawer


22


of the mattress supporting frame


38


pulled out to a position where it is able to receive the adjustable side rail


24


in the horizontal groove


28


disposed on the superior surface of its front panel, serving as a surface of abutment and to lock the adjustable side rail


24


safely into place, substantially as shown in FIG.


7


. The present invention is an improvement in the art of adjustable, safety side rails as the use of the drawer


22


as an abutting surface makes it practically impossible for the adjustable side rail


24


to be lowered unintentionally. If the user U wishes to gain access to the interior of the crib, all that is required is to lift the safety rail from its groove


28


and push the storage drawer


22


into the mattress supporting assembly


38


, whence the adjustable side rail


24


will naturally be lowered to the floor, as a consequence of manual pressure or gravity, as shown in FIG.


8


. The specification additionally comprises all means commonly known in the art for locking the adjustable side rail


24


, such as spring-loaded biasing levers.




In the second embodiment of

FIG. 9

, the storage of the front movable gate


24




a


on the rear face of the rear frame side rail


46




a


when the when the loveseat/crib


11


is configured as a loveseat is shown. The top rail and bottom rail


50




a


of the rear frame


46




a


have an elongated 90° aluminum bracket or angle


88


attached to their bottom and top surfaces, respectively, with the vertical flange of the angle


88


being flush with the rear face of the top and bottom rails


50




a


. The slats


52




a


are attached to the angles


88


so that the slats


52




a


are offset rearward from the plane of the top and bottom rails


50




a


. The front movable gate


24




a


is fastened by four fasteners


90


in its corners to the rear face of the rear frame side rail


46




a


. The slats


92


of the front movable gate


24




a


are staggered with relation to the slats


52




a


of the rear frame side rail


46




a


so that the slats


52




a


interleave or mesh with the slats


92


of the rear frame side rail


46




a


. This feature in effect strengthens the back of the loveseat


11


embodiment and results in compact storage of the gate


24




a


. All other features of the invention are identical.




In conclusion, the present invention offers a comprehensive solution to the longfelt dilemma many families face (especially young and growing families or families on the road) regarding the optimal usage of floor space, particularly when the baby's crib is no longer needed. An additional benefit of the invention is the provision of an efficient means for storing various parts of the invention not then in use, depending on whether the invention is in the loveseat mode or the baby crib mode. A solution is also provided to insure the safe engagement of crib adjustable side rails, while maintaining their height adjustable function.




It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the sole embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A convertible article of furniture forming a loveseat or a crib comprising:a rectangular mattress supporting assembly having a front wall, a back wall, and two side walls connecting the front wall and the back wall; a U-shaped frame assembly having two parallel rectangular side panels and a rear side rail assembly connecting the two side panels, wherein each of said two side panels has vertical ridges on an inner surface and sliding elements; registration means for slidably attaching the sliding elements of said side panels of said frame assembly to the side walls of said mattress support assembly and for adjusting the height of the side panels; and a front side rail assembly removably attached to the side panels of said frame assembly; wherein the convertible article of furniture is configured as a loveseat with said side walls in a first position and with said front side rail removed; and wherein the convertible article of furniture is configured as a baby crib with said side walls in a second position and with said front side rail attached to said frame assembly.
  • 2. The article of furniture according to claim 1, wherein the front wall of said mattress supporting assembly has an opening for a drawer defined therein, the article of furniture further comprising a drawer insertable in said drawer opening.
  • 3. The article of furniture according to claim 2, further comprising:a box spring disposed on said mattress supporting assembly; and a crib mattress disposed on said box spring.
  • 4. The article of furniture according to claim 3, wherein the crib mattress is capable of being removed from the box spring and stored in said drawer when the article of furniture is configured as a loveseat.
  • 5. The article of furniture according to claim 1, further comprising:a pair of removable padded arm cushions; and hook and loop fastening material attached to said cushions and the side panels for removably attaching said cushions to the side panels.
  • 6. The article of furniture according to claim 1, wherein the front wall of said mattress supporting assembly has an opening for a drawer defined therein, the article of furniture further comprising:a drawer insertable in said drawer opening, said drawer having a front face with a horizontal groove in a top surface of said front face; and wherein said front side rail assembly has a pair of side members having tracks defined therein for slidably engaging the vertical ridges on said side panels and a bottom member having a tongue engaging the groove in the front face of said drawer for prevention of further downward movement of said front side rail assembly.
  • 7. The article of furniture according to claim 1, wherein:said front side rail assembly has spaced vertical slats; and the rear side rail assembly of said frame assembly has vertical slats spaced apart in staggered relation to the vertical slats of said front side rail assembly and being offset rearward from said rear side rail assembly, so that said front side rail assembly is capable of being attached to the rear side rail of said frame assembly with the vertical slats interleaved for storage when the article of furniture is configured as a loveseat.
  • 8. The article of furniture according to claim 1, wherein said frame assembly supports a seat cushion and back cushions.
  • 9. The article of furniture according to claim 1, wherein said mattress supporting assembly has four corner support legs.
  • 10. The article of furniture according to claim 1, wherein said frame assembly has four corner support legs.
  • 11. The article of furniture according to claim 1, wherein said registration means includes a pair of female dovetail grooved elements attached to the side walls of said mattress support assembly for receiving a fastener for setting said frame assembly at a selected height with respect to said mattress supporting assembly.
  • 12. The article of furniture according to claim 11, wherein said registration means further includes a pair of male dove-tail elements slidable in said female dovetail grooved elements, said female dovetailed grooved elements and said male dovetail elements having a plurality of apertures defined therein at predetermined heights for receiving fasteners for setting said frame assembly at a selected height with respect to said mattress supporting assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/194,052, filed Apr. 3, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/194052 Apr 2000 US