The present invention relates to bed frames, and more particularly to a bed frame with the functionality of providing varying degrees of elevation to moveable head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame.
A bed frame is the part of the bed used to hold a mattress off the floor. Bed frames are typically made of wood or metal. Conventional bed frames are typically horizontal and flat and may include head, foot and side rails. Usually, the bed frame is supported by what are known as “legs” on each corner of the bed frame. The mattress is then placed on top of the bed frame.
Oftentimes, people enjoy watching television while lying in their bed. However, since the bed frame, and hence the mattress lying on top of the bed frame, is horizontally level, the head of the individual lying on the bed is horizontally level with the mattress. As a result, it may be difficult to watch the television set without having the head propped up, such as with multiple pillows. However, if the bed frame had the functionality of providing varying degrees of elevation, such as where a person would lay his/her head on the mattress, then the user may be able to select the perfect position for his/her head to view the television set without the need of using multiple pillows. Another reason why a person may want his/her head to be elevated includes having the ability to read comfortably on the bed. A further reason is that there may be those with a medical condition, such as acid reflex or breathing difficulties, that requires them to sleep with their head elevated at an angle.
Beds with moveable head rest and back rest sections commonly use complex motors, electronics, and other means for providing automatic changes to the elevation of the moveable sections. However, such beds are bulky and expensive.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for a relatively inexpensive bed frame having a less complex manual mechanism for providing the functionality of providing varying degrees of elevation to moveable head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a bed frame comprises a first frame. The first frame comprises two side rail panels and a front rail panel secured at the head board end of each of the two side rail panels via a first and a second bracket. Further, the first frame comprises a rear rail panel secured at the foot board end of each of the two side rail panels via a third and a fourth bracket. The bed frame further comprises a leg secured to each of the first, second, third and fourth brackets to support the first frame. Additionally, the bed frame comprises a second frame with slats secured to the inner portions of the front rail panel, the rear rail panel and the two side rail panels of the first frame. The second frame with slats comprises a first section of slats pivotally connected to a second section of slats, where the first section of slats is positioned in head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame configurable to be tilted. Furthermore, the bed frame comprises a first guardrail placed on the foot board of the second frame with slats to secure a mattress so that it does not move relative to the boundaries of the second frame with slats. Additionally, the bed frame comprises a second guardrail placed on one side of the second frame with slats to further secure the mattress so that it does not move relative to the boundaries of the second frame with slats. In addition, the bed frame comprises a third guardrail placed on the opposite side of the second frame with slats to further secure the mattress so that it does not move relative to the boundaries of the second frame with slats. Furthermore, the bed frame comprises two adjustable arms secured to the front rail panel and to the first section of slats of the second frame thereby providing tilting capability of the first section of slats of the second frame, where each of the two adjustable arms comprises a support arm and a lever arm. The support arm is coupled to the front rail panel and to one end of the lever arm. The lever arm comprises a plurality of notches, where each of the plurality of notches corresponds to an elevated position of the first section of slats of the second frame, where a guide mechanism is used to select a particular notch of the plurality of notches.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a bed comprises a bed frame that includes a first frame. The first frame comprises two side rail panels and a front rail panel secured at the head board end of each of the two side rail panels via a first and a second bracket. Further, the first frame comprises a rear rail panel secured at the foot board end of each of the two side rail panels via a third and a fourth bracket. The bed frame further comprises a leg secured to each of the first, second, third and fourth brackets to support the first frame. Additionally, the bed frame comprises a second frame with slats secured to the inner portions of the front rail panel, the rear rail panel and the two side rail panels of the first frame. The second frame with slats comprises a first section of slats pivotally connected to a second section of slats, where the first section of slats is positioned in head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame configurable to be tilted. Furthermore, the bed frame comprises a first guardrail placed on the foot board of the second frame with slats to secure a mattress so that it does not move relative to the boundaries of the second frame with slats. Additionally, the bed frame comprises a second guardrail placed on one side of the second frame with slats to further secure the mattress so that it does not move relative to the boundaries of the second frame with slats. In addition, the bed frame comprises a third guardrail placed on the opposite side of the second frame with slats to further secure the mattress so that it does not move relative to the boundaries of the second frame with slats. Furthermore, the bed frame comprises two adjustable arms secured to the front rail panel and to the first section of slats of the second frame thereby providing tilting capability of the first section of slats of the second frame, where each of the two adjustable arms comprises a support arm and a lever arm. The support arm is coupled to the front rail panel and to one end of the lever arm. The lever arm comprises a plurality of notches, where each of the plurality of notches corresponds to an elevated position of the first section of slats of the second frame, where a guide mechanism is used to select a particular notch of the plurality of notches. The bed further comprises a mattress placed on the bed frame.
The foregoing has outlined rather generally the features and technical advantages of one or more embodiments of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the present invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the present invention will be described hereinafter which may form the subject of the claims of the present invention.
A better understanding of the present invention can be obtained when the following detailed description is considered in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
The present invention comprises a bed frame having the functionality of providing varying degrees of elevation to moveable head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame. In one embodiment of the present invention, adjustable arms couple a pivotal section of the frame of slats with a front rail panel. The pivotal section of the frame of slats is positioned in the head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame. Since the pivotal section of the frame of slats is configurable to be tilted, the adjustable arms may be used to tilt the pivotal section of the frame of slats and hence tilt the head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame to varying degrees of elevation.
As discussed in the Background section, oftentimes, people enjoy watching television while lying in their bed. However, since the bed frame, and hence the mattress lying on top of the bed frame, is horizontally level, the head of the individual lying on the bed is horizontally level with the mattress. As a result, it may be difficult to watch the television set without having the head propped up, such as with multiple pillows. However, if the bed frame had the functionality of providing varying degrees of elevation, such as where a person would lay his/her head on the mattress, then the user may be able to select the perfect position for his/her head to view the television set without the need of using multiple pillows. Another reason why a person may want his/her head to be elevated includes having the ability to read comfortably on the bed. A further reason is that there may be those with a medical condition, such as acid reflex or breathing difficulties, that requires them to sleep with their head elevated at an angle. Furthermore, beds with moveable head rest and back rest sections commonly use complex motors, electronics, and other means for providing automatic changes to the elevation of the moveable sections. However, such beds are bulky and expensive. Therefore, there is a need in the art for a relatively inexpensive bed frame having a less complex manual mechanism for providing the functionality of providing varying degrees of elevation to moveable head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame.
The bed frame of the present invention is a less complex manual mechanism configured with the functionality of providing varying degrees of elevation to moveable head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame as discussed below in connection with
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The outer first frame 100 of the bed frame may be supported from being on the ground using what are referred to as “legs” as illustrated in
The bed frame further includes a second frame with slats as shown in
Frame 402 may include at least two sections 403A, 403B of slats, where section 403A is pivotally connected to section 403B. Section 403A of frame 402 is positioned in the head-rest and back-support sections of the bed frame and is configurable to be tilted. In this manner, section 403A of frame 402 may be elevated using guardrails 401A, 401C as discussed further below. An expanded view showing guardrails 401 being connected to frame 402 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is provided in
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Frame 402 is secured to the inner portion of panels 101, 102, 103, 104 (
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Pivotal section 403A of frame 402 is connected to front rail panel 101 (
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Once the bed frame of the present invention has been completely assembled as shown and explained in connection with
Although the bed frame is described in connection with several embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific forms set forth herein, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications and equivalents, as can be reasonably included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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