The present invention relates to a bed, for example, for use in home health care.
Adjustable beds are often used in home health care. A bariatric bed is one capable of supporting the weight of a larger patient, and thus is typically larger and heavier than a standard home health care bed.
Home health care beds typically include two vertically adjustable bed ends that support a mattress platform extending between them. The mattress platform is made in two pieces, i.e., a head end section and a foot end section. The head end section has an adjustable portion that can be raised up when the bed is assembled, to raise the patient's head. The foot end section has an adjustable portion that can be raised up when the bed is assembled, to raise the patient's knees. The adjustable portions are operated by one or more electric motors located underneath the platform.
The head end section and the foot end section of the platform are assembled by standing them on edge, at an angle to each other. They are then moved into engagement with each other and joined, still at an angle, with a pin and slot arrangement. The two sections are pivoted relative to each other, while still on edge, into an orientation aligned with each other, to form the platform. The assembled platform may then be laid flat on the floor and the bed ends connected with it.
This assembly process takes up a significant amount of space in the room in which the bed is to be used—specifically, significantly more room than the finished size of the bed. In addition, the two sections are quite heavy—in the range of from 75 pounds to over 100 pounds each—and as a result, the on-edge assembly process requires two persons.
The present invention relates to a bed frame for supporting a mattress that includes at least first and second sections connectable to form a mattress supporting platform. The platform includes a latch to hold the first and second sections together. The latch includes engageable parts on the first and second sections that are engageable in response to relative sliding movement between the first and second sections toward each other when oriented horizontally.
The present invention relates to a bed, for example, for use in home health care. In particular, the present invention relates to a bed having a mattress platform that is made from two pieces. As representative of the present invention,
The bed 12 includes also a head end 14 and a foot end 16. The head end 14 of the bed 12 is preferably identical to, and interchangeable with, the foot end 16 of the bed. The bed ends 14 and 16 support the mattress platform 10 at a location off the floor 13. The bed ends 14 and 16 are preferably adjustable, so as to provide for vertical movement of the mattress platform 10 relative to the floor 12.
The mattress platform 10 includes a head end section 20 and a foot end section 22. The head end section 20 and the foot end section 22 are engageable with each other, as described below, to form the completed mattress platform 10.
The head end section 20 of the mattress platform 10 includes first and second side rails 30. The side rails 30 in the illustrated embodiment are formed as U-shaped channels open inwards, but could have another configuration. A plurality of slats 34 extend across and interconnect the side rails 30. The slats 34 have upper surfaces 36 that together form a supporting surface 38 for supporting a head end portion of a mattress (not shown).
The head end section 20 of the mattress platform 10 has an inner end portion 40 that includes first and second latching tongues 42 for engagement with the foot end section 22 of the mattress platform 10. The first tongue 42 is fixed, for example by welding, on the first side rail 30 of the head end section 20 of the mattress platform 10. The first tongue 42 may, alternatively, be formed as part of the side rail 30, for example, as a continuation of the outer wall 44 of the side rail. The tongue 42 has a generally planar configuration extending generally vertically when the head end section 20 is laid flat on the floor 13. The tongue 42 projects from the first side rail 30 and has beveled edges and a latching opening 44.
The head end section 20 also includes one or more motors, motor tubes, etc. for mechanical movement of its slats, for example, as shown in
The foot end section 22 of the mattress platform 10 includes first and second side rails 50. The side rails 50 in the illustrated embodiment are formed as U-shaped channels opening inward, but could have another configuration. The U-shaped configuration includes a side wall 54 and spaced top and bottom walls 56 and 58. A plurality of slats 60 extend across and interconnect the side rails 50. The slats 60 have upper surfaces 62 that together form a supporting surface 64 for supporting a foot end portion of a mattress (not shown). When the foot end section 22 of the mattress platform 10 is interlocked with the head end section 20 of the mattress platform 10 as described below, the supporting surface 64 on the foot end section 22 is aligned with the supporting surface 38 on the head end section 20 thereby to form a complete surface for supporting the mattress.
The foot end section 22 has an inner end portion 66 that includes first and second latching portions 70 for engagement with the tongues 42 of the head end section 20 of the mattress platform 10. The first latching portion 70 is located on the outer end of the first side rail 50 and may be formed in varying manners within the scope of the invention. In the illustrated embodiment, the latching portion 70 includes an outer end portion 72 of the side wall 54 of the side rail 50. The latching portion 70 also includes a plate 74 that is welded within the side rail 50, at a location parallel to and spaced apart from the side wall 54. The plate 74 and the side wall 54 define between them a latching chamber 76 in the latching portion 70 of the foot end section 22. The outer end 78 of the plate 74 is flared inward, away from the side wall 54, to form an enlarged opening 80 into the latching chamber 76.
The first latching portion 70 also includes a latch pin 82. The latch pin 82 is a movable member that is engageable in the latching opening 44 in the first tongue 42, to interlock the pieces. In the illustrated embodiment, the latch pin 82 is supported on the side rail 50 and the plate 74, for sliding movement in a direction normal to the side wall 54 and to the plate, that is, laterally inward and outward of the foot end section 22. The latch pin 82 is movable through an opening 83 in the plate 74 into engagement with the side wall 54. The latch pin 82 has a camming surface 85 that is presented toward the opening 80 of the chamber 76. The first latching portion 70 also includes a biasing member in the form of a spring 83 for biasing the latch pin 82 into an engaged position in which it extends through the opening 83 in the plate 74 and engages the side wall 54.
The foot end section 22 also includes one or more motors, motor tubes, etc. for mechanical movement of its slats, for example, as shown in
The platform 10 can be assembled, as described below, by one person, or can be easier to assemble by two persons than the prior art bed platform described above. To assemble the platform 10, the foot end section 22 of the mattress platform 10 is laid horizontal, or flat on the floor 13—that is, in an orientation generally parallel to the floor. The foot end section 22 rests on its motor guards 46, and need not be perfectly level, so long as it can hook up properly with the head end section 20.
The head end section 20 of the mattress platform 10 is also laid horizontal, or flat on the floor 13, adjacent to but spaced apart from the foot end section 22. The head end section 20 rests on its motor guards 46. In this condition, the two platform sections 20 and 22 are both horizontal and are generally parallel and co-planar. The latching tongues 42 on the head end section are close to but not engaged with the latching portions 70 on the foot end section 22. The two platform sections 20 and 22, together, take up only a little more room than they do when assembled.
The head end section 20 and the foot end section 22 are then moved horizontally into engagement with each other. One or the other or both of the platform sections 20 and 22 slide along the floor 13, on their respective motor guards 46, into engagement with each other. On each side of the platform 10, a tongue 42 moves into a latching chamber 76 of a latching portion 70, guided by the flared end portion 78 of the plate 74 and by the beveled edges of the tongue. As the tongue 42 moves farther into the chamber 76, the tongue engages the camming surface 85 on the latch pin 82. The tongue 42 cams the latch pin 82 inward, against the bias of the spring 83, so that the tongue can move completely into the chamber 76.
When the opening 44 in the tongue 42 moves into alignment with the latch pin 82, the biasing force of the spring 83 moves the latch pin down into and through the opening in the tongue. The latch pin 82 is thus then engaged in the opening 83 in the plate 74, as well as in the opening 44 in the tongue 42. As a result, the latch pin 82 blocks movement of the tongue 42 out of the latching 76 of the latching portion 70, so that the side rail 30 of the head end section 20 is locked to the side rail 50 of the foot end section 22.
On the opposite side of the bed 12, the second tongue 42 is also engaged with the second latching portion 70. It may be desirable or necessary to engage one side of the bed 12 before the other, possibly canting the head end portion 20 a little to enable this sequential engagement.
Thus, the inner end portion 40 of the head end section 20 and the inner end portion 66 of the foot end section 22 are moved into engagement with each other while they are disposed flat on the floor 13. This could entail moving the head end section 20 alone, or moving the foot end section 22 alone, or moving both sections.
After the platform 10 is thus assembled, the bed ends 14 and 16 are assembled to the platform 10. The bed ends 14 and 16 are, preferably, first adjusted to their lowest level. The outer end portion of the head end section 20 of the platform 10 is lifted off the floor 13 enough to enable it to be hooked onto the head end 14. The outer end portion of the foot end section 22 of the platform 10 is lifted off the floor 13 enough to enable it to be hooked onto the foot end 16. Any necessary connections of motors, motor tubes, etc. may then be completed.
To disassemble the platform 10, the latch pin 82 is removable from the opening in the tongue 42 by pulling on a cord or pin 90. Once both latch pins 82 are removed, the two platform sections 20 and 22 can be slid apart from each other, along the floor 13, to disengage them from each other.
The present invention is applicable to types of beds other than the type shown in the drawings and described above. Specifically, the invention is applicable to beds that do not have adjustable height bed ends; to non-motorized bed; and to non-bariatric bed, among others.
In addition, the platform 10 may be assembled, if desired, while on edge. That is, the head end section 20 and the foot end section 22 can be stood on edge and slid into engagement with each other, rather than being laid flat then slid into engagement with each other.
This feature can help to make the bed assembly process easier for one person. Specifically, as illustrated in
From the above description of the invention, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes, and modifications in the invention. Such improvements, changes, and modifications within the skill of the art are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
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