Multi-functional bed equipped with different types of fittings

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6725484
  • Patent Number
    6,725,484
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Shackelford; Heather
    • Singh; Sunil
    Agents
    • Bucknam and Archer
Abstract
Bed equipped with different types of fittings having a horizontal support plane for supporting a mattress spring, a mattress, pillows and blankets and a person and including a first and a second pair of vertical legs (15, 16, 17, 18) arranged respectively near the bed headboard and the bed footboard, which extend upwardly and which are joined together by a first stiff structure (19) arranged on the lower part thereof forming the bed peripheral edges (20, 21) and the horizontal support plane. A second stiff structure (22), is arranged on the upper part of the vertical legs spaced vertically from the first stiff structure (19) in such a manner as to allow easy access to the bed. The second stiff structure (22) having peripheral edges (22, 23, 24, 25) adapted to support at least a television receiver (27, 32), a bar (28) for supporting gym equipment and a lamp (60).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a bed for sleeping which is equipped with different types of fittings, adapted to ensure comfortable sleeping and also permit physical exercises for the person lying on or using the bed.




As is known, beds which are presently manufactured are shaped for supporting one or two persons and to this aim they are normally constituted by two side edges, a head-board and a footboard, which are structured in such a manner so as to be joined reciprocally and are shaped with different forms, versions and sizes. As a result such beds are not adapted to perform other functions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a bed adapted to ensure greater comfort to the person or persons lying thereon and to allow them also to perform physical exercises without the need to sit up on the bed.




The above object is accomplished according to the present invention by the provision of a multi-functional bed equipped with different types of fittings having a horizontal support plane for supporting a mattress spring, a mattress, pillows, blankets and at least one person, comprising a first and a second pair of vertical legs arranged respectively near the bed headboard and the bed footboard, which extend upwardly and which are joined together by a first stiff structure arranged on the lower part thereof forming the bed peripheral edges and the horizontal support plane. A second stiff structure is arranged on the upper part of the vertical legs spaced vertically from the first stiff structure in such a manner as to allow easy access to the bed. The second stiff structure is provided with peripheral edges adapted to movably support a television receiver and a bar for supporting gym equipment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be better understood from the following description, given solely by way of not-limitative example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective front view of a bed according to the invention, equipped with different fittings, in a first embodiment thereof;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the bed of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the bed of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a rear view of the bed of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a transverse view of a constructive component of the bed of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the constructive component of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective front view of a bed according to the invention, in a second embodiment thereof;





FIG. 8

is a transverse view of a constructive element of the bed of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a plan view of the constructive element of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a side view of another constructive component of the bed according to the invention;





FIG. 11

is a partial side view of a cross-sectioned constructive item of the component of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the constructive item of

FIG. 11

; and





FIG. 13

is a side view of the constructive item of

FIG. 11

, in the assembled condition.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The above mentioned Figures schematically represent a multi-functional bed


10


equipped with different fittings, which will be described hereafter, adapted to ensure comfortable sleeping and to also permit physical exercises for the person or persons lying down on the bed. The bed substantially comprises a first pair of identical vertical legs


15


and


16


spaced transversally from each other for the entire bed width (which bed is for one or two persons), and which legs are arranged near the bed headboard, and by a second pair of identical vertical legs


17


and


18


arranged spaced transversally from each other as the previous legs and which are spaced away from these latter for the entire bed length and arranged near the bed foot-board. All the cited vertical legs are joined reciprocally by a first stiff structure


19


arranged on the lower portion of the legs, adequately raised from the floor and forming the bed peripheral edges (

FIG. 1

shows the front edge


20


and the back edge


21


) and also a horizontal support plane (not numbered) for supporting a mattress spring, a mattress, pillows and blankets as well as a person or persons. Moreover, these vertical legs are joined reciprocally also by a second stiff structure


22


arranged on the upper portion of the legs and spaced away vertically from the first stiff structure in such a manner as to allow easy access to the bed, which structure is constituted by peripheral edges formed by side edges


23


and


24


and front and back edges


25


and


26


, and the function of which is to support at least a television receiver


27


and a horizontal transverse bar


28


for performing physical exercises (see FIG.


10


). In particular, in the present example, the television receiver


27


is a common television receiver provided with a television tube and is secured onto and supported by a transverse rectilinear bar


29


. The free end portions of bar


29


are provided with wheels


30


or similar sliding means (see

FIGS. 5 and 6

) engaging corresponding side guide members (not shown) fixed against side edges


23


and


24


. This mounting permits longitudinal sliding of both the bar


29


and the television receiver


27


from a position near the back edge


26


of the stiff structure


22


to a position approaching the head of the person lying on the bed, or it allows the television receiver to be raised perpendicularly above the person, thereby allowing the person to see the television programs when they are disposed lying down on the bed.




As seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a horizontal plate


31


having a sufficient length for securing and supporting the television receiver


27


is inserted on the transverse bar


29


. Plate


31


is slidable for the entire extent of bar


29


with the possibility of displacing the television receiver also in the transverse direction for the entire transverse extent of bar


29


. Finally, according to the present invention it is also possible to adjust the television receiver


27


to different angular positions with respect to the person lying on the bed, for example by rotating bar


29


about its axis and by keeping the television receiver stationary with respect to the bar or by keeping the bar stationary and by rotating solely the television receiver with its plate


31


around the bar, manually or mechanically by means of suitable regulating means.

FIGS. 1 and 3

show the television receiver adjusted with the described criteria to different angular positions, with consequent adjustment of the position of the television screen with respect to the person disposed lying on the bed.




Horizontal transverse bar


28


for performing physical exercises, which is not visible in

FIGS. 1-6

, is supported by the second stiff structure


22


, in a position between the bar


29


for television receiver


27


and the opposite edge


25


of stiff structure


22


, and may be slid along structure


22


to different positions as will be described hereinafter, depending on the needs of the person wishing to perform physical exercises.





FIG. 7

shows a bed according to the invention in a second embodiment, in which it is noted that in this case it is made with the same components as the previously described bed, and is arranged for supporting a television receiver


32


with a flat screen and a horizontal transverse bar


28


for physical exercises. To support television receiver


32


, a stiff support frame


33


onto which such television receiver is fixed is provided, and this frame is supported by a pair of additional transverse bars


34


and


35


, provided at their free ends with associated wheels


36


and


37


or similar sliding means. Wheels


36


and


37


are slidable along corresponding side guide members


38


of side edges


23


and


24


of stiff structure


22


, thereby allowing television receiver


32


to be displaced to different positions depending on the needs of the person lying on the bed. As seen in

FIG. 7

, television receiver


32


is positionable between the front edge


25


of stiff structure


22


, so that the television screen is arranged almost perpendicular over the bead of the person lying on the bed, and the position in which horizontal transverse bar


28


is respectively displaced. In addition, supporting frame


33


may be slid manually or mechanically for the entire extent of bars


34


and


35


, by utilizing wheels (not shown) or similar sliding means co-operating with corresponding guide members provided along the bars. Another means of securing television receiver


32


to bars


34


and


35


is shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, wherein a plate


39


supports and secures television receiver


32


onto the bars by applying the plate to the relative bar by suitable means (for example, bands


40


) permitting the plate to slide along the bar.




Obviously, according to the invention it is also possible to support and to displace the television receiver


32


in both the longitudinal and transverse directions with respect to the stiff structure


22


, by utilizing means of different kind with respect to those described by way of example only, without departing from the sphere of protection sphere of the same invention.




Finally,

FIGS. 10-13

show horizontal transverse bar


28


for performing gym exercises and some component parts thereof, in which it is noted that the bar is constrained to a further metallic strengthening bar


41


which is provided for securing gym equipment such as for example elongated ropes terminating with ring shaped handles (not shown) for performing physical exercises of raising and lowering the person's body, or also physical exercises of other kind. Moreover, transverse bar


28


is provided at its free end portions with wheels


42


and


43


or similar means for sliding along corresponding side guide members


38


of side edges


23


and


24


, in order to displace said bar to different positions depending on need.





FIGS. 11-13

show a manner in which bar


28


is joined laterally to the sliding wheels (in this case, right wheel


43


is represented). Each free end portion of the bar is provided with a cylindrical blind hole


44


entering it for a certain depth, into which corresponding cylindrical tang


45


of a fork or yoke


46


can be removably inserted. The fork is formed with a vertical base


47


so formed as to constitute two rectilinear parallel and spaced apart flanges


48


and


49


, in which corresponding vertical through holes


50


and


51


are provided. The free end portion of bar


28


is also joined to a side projection


52


having a horizontal sprung shank


53


fixed thereto which is adapted to be inserted into a corresponding horizontal blind hole


54


provided on the fork base


47


when tang


45


of the fork is inserted into blind hole


44


of the free end portion of bar


28


, thereby providing for the reciprocal assembling of these component parts.




Wheel


43


is joined with a relative horizontal stud


55


, which is secured to fork


46


by means of a pin (not shown) provided through the stud. Stud


55


is fixed to an orthogonally bent square


56


, which supports another sliding wheel


57


orthogonal to wheel


43


and adapted to slide on a corresponding horizontal guide member


58


, provided with an U-shaped section bar


59


forming also the side guide member


38


of wheel


43


. In this way, thanks to the presence of the cited different component parts, it is possible to assemble simply and quickly bar


28


and the associated gym equipment in position, by assembling together these component parts with the described criteria.




Obviously, instead of the manner described, it is also possible to foresee different component parts for assembling the bar in position, without departing from the sphere of protection of the invention. This supporting and sliding mechanism may also be used to adjust the television receiver


32


in different angular positions. Moreover, as seen in

FIG. 11

, at least a lighting lamp


60


, in the present case made of extended form, is applied over at least one of the side edges (in this case, the edge


23


) of the stiff structure


22


, in order to deflect the light upward thereby lighting up the environment. Finally, the entire bed structure is advantageously covered by a protection made of suitable material such as leather, and at least a movable outer curtain (not shown), whose upper part is slidable into corresponding horizontal side guide members


61


secured against the outer surface of the side edges and projected outwards therefrom.



Claims
  • 1. A multi-functional bed having a horizontal support plane for supporting a mattress spring, a mattress, pillows, blankets and at least one person, said bed comprising a first and a second pair of vertical legs arranged respectively at a headboard of the bed and at a footboard of the bed, the legs of said first pair (15,16) and second pair (17, 18) being extended upward and joined together by a first stiff structure (19) arranged at a lower part and forming the bed peripheral edges (20,21) and said horizontal support plane, and joined by a second stiff structure (22) arranged at an upper part of the legs spaced vertically from said first stiff structure (19) so as to permit access to the bed, said second stiff structure (22) including peripheral edges (23,24,25,26) adapted to support at least a television receiver (27,32) and means (28) for supporting gym equipment and lighting means (60), comprising at least a horizontal transverse bar (28), wherein said television receiver (27) is a common television receiver provided with a television tube and secured onto and supported by at least a transverse bar (29) having wheels (30) sliding alternately into corresponding guide members of said second stiff structure (22), and wherein said transverse bar (28) has wheels (42,43) for sliding in guide members (38), carried by opposing edges of said second stiff structure (22), said wheels being removably attached to relative end portions of said transverse bar (28) by a coupling means (46,52).
  • 2. The bed according to claim 1, wherein said television receiver (27) is slidable together with said transverse bar (29) from a position at a back edge (26) of said second stiff structure (22) to a position approached to a head of a person lying on the bed, or disposed perpendicularly above said person's head.
  • 3. The bed according to claim 1, wherein said television receiver (27) is slidable for the entire extent of said transverse bar (29) and can be adjusted manually or mechanically into different angular positions with respect to the person lying on the bed.
  • 4. The bed according to claim 1, wherein said television receiver has a flat screen (32) and is supported by supporting means secured to a pair of additional transverse bars (34, 35) having wheels (36, 37) for sliding into corresponding guide members (38) of said second stiff structure (22).
  • 5. The bed according to claim 4, wherein said television receiver with flat screen (32) is slidable together with said supporting means (33, 39), from a position near the head of a person lying on the bed, in which the television screen is disposed almost perpendicularly to the person's head, and the position in which said transverse bar (28) is displaced, said television receiver (32) being slidable for the entire extent of said additional transverse bars (34, 35).
  • 6. The bed according to claim 1, wherein said coupling means comprise at least a fork (46), a side projection (52) joined with each free end portion of said bar (28) and provided with a sprung shank (53) and a blind hole (44) formed in each free end portion of said bar, said fork (46) being provided with a tang (45) insertable into said blind hole (44) and a blind hole (54) into which said spring shank (53) is insertable, and said fork (46) being provided with flanges (48, 49) having a respective through hole (50, 51) for the connection with a wheel stud (55) of each wheel (42, 43) by a pin or the like, inserted through the corresponding through holes (50, 51).
  • 7. The bed according to claim 6, wherein said wheel stud (55) is secured to an orthogonally bent square (56), supporting a sliding wheel (57), orthogonal to the respective wheel (42, 43) and slidable in a corresponding guide member (58) of said second stiff structure (22).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
PN2002A0002 Jan 2002 IT
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