This invention pertains to bed mattress supports and, more particularly, to bed mattress supports used with an existing bed mattress support mounted in a recreational vehicle that partially extends into and moves with a recreational vehicle's slide-out.
Motorized and large towable recreational vehicles (hereinafter ‘RVs’) often come equipped with slide-outs that extend outward from the body of the RV to increase the amount of living space in the RV significantly. The slide-out, which usually is retracted into the body of the RV when moving, is coupled to a motorized or hydraulic system that allows the user to selectively extend the slide out from the body when the RV is parked. It is common to install wall cabinets, benches, tables, and beds in the slide-out that move back and forth with the slide-out. The slide-out and structure partially extend into the RV's living space when retracted into the body.
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Because the slide-out 14 extends outward from the RV body 13 up to 30 inches, and because the width of the slide-out 14 is only slightly greater than the width of the mattress 30, minimal space is created between the inside walls of the slide-out 14 and the sides of the mattress. As a result, tucking bedding around the mattress 30 is difficult. Often, the bed is left unmade, which is annoying to some users.
Also, because the storage space 21 under the platform 20 is exposed to cold, moist, outside air, and mattress 30 rests directly on the fixed deck section 23 and the lifting deck section 25, moisture from the storage space 21 is absorbed by the mattress 30, creating mildew.
What is needed is a mattress deck accessory that can be used with an existing mattress support system 19 coupled to a moveable slide-out 14 that allows the user to temporarily slide the mattress 30 out of the slide-out 14, enabling the user to easily tuck bedding around the sides and head region of the mattress 30. What is also needed is an accessory that reduces mildew on the bottom surface of the mattress 30.
Disclosed herein is a sliding mattress accessory designed to be used with an existing mattress support system in an RV with a retractable slide-out. The mattress support system is affixed to the slide-out, and moves transversely back and forth from the RV.
The sliding mattress accessory is mounted over the existing mattress support system includes that enables the user to selective move the mattress inward from the slide-out so that bedding can be more easily tucked around the head end and sides of the mattress. The accessory also elevates the mattress above the existing mattress support system so that moist air from the lower storage space does not contact the mattress and produce mildew.
The sliding mattress accessory includes a secondary deck, two long sliding rails, and at least one fixed deck support. The secondary deck is similar in size and shape to the existing primary deck and is aligned and registered over the primary deck. Like the primary deck, the secondary deck includes two planar sections—a short, fixed head section and a long deck section coupled together with a transversely aligned hinge that enables the long deck section to swing upward.
Each slide rail includes a sliding rail member and a fixed rail member mounted on the bottom surface of the long deck section and the top surface of the fixed head section. In the embodiment shown herein, the two sliding rail members are attached to the opposite sides of the secondary panel's long deck section, and the fixed rail members are attached to the primary deck's lifting deck section. It should be understood that the sliding rail members may be attached to the lifting deck section, and the fixed rails may be attached to the long deck section.
The fixed deck supports hold the secondary panel's fixed head section in an elevated position over the primary deck's fixed deck section. When the secondary deck moves longitudinally over the primary deck, the fixed head section slides over the fixed deck support. It is positioned over the fixed slide members attached to the lifting deck section on the primary deck. In the embodiment shown, the fixed deck support is made of two fixed supports mounted on the top surface of the fixed deck section. The two sliding rails and the two short supports are the same height so that the secondary deck is elevated horizontally, approximately 3 inches above the primary deck.
When assembled, the secondary platform is aligned and registered over the primary deck so that the head area of the mattress extends into the RV's slide-out.
The secondary deck is configured to move independently and longitudinally over the primary deck during use. When a mattress is placed on the secondary deck, the mattress moves inward independently from the slide-out, thereby enabling the user to tuck bedding more easily around the head and sides of the mattress. A lock mechanism is provided that prevents the secondary deck from sliding longitudinally over the primary deck
The user may simultaneously lift the long deck section on the secondary deck and the lift deck section on the primary deck to access the storage space inside the storage platform.
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The deck accessory 10 also includes two long sliding rails 60 longitudinally aligned and mounted to the bottom surface 45 of the long deck section 44 and the top surface of the lifting deck section 25. Mounted on the top surface of the fixed section 23 are two fixed supports 50.
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The fixed deck supports 50 hold the fixed head section in an elevated position over the primary deck's fixed deck section 23. When the secondary deck 40 moves longitudinally over the primary deck 22, the fixed head section 41 slides over the fixed deck support. As the secondary deck 40 slides further, the fixed head section 41 eventually slides over the fixed slide members 61 attached to the top surface of the moveable lifting deck section 25 on the primary deck 22. In the embodiment shown in
Because the long deck section 40 is connected to the moveable deck section 25, the user may simultaneously lift the long deck section 44 and the lifting deck section 25 to access the storage space 21 inside the storage platform 20.
An optional lock mechanism 75 is provided that prevents the secondary deck 40 from moving longitudinally over the primary deck 22 In one embodiment, the lock mechanism 75 is incorporated into the one or both slide rails 60. However, it should be understood that other types of lock mechanisms may be used.
When assembled, the secondary deck 40 is then aligned and registered over the primary deck 22, and a mattress 30 is placed over the top surface of the secondary deck 40. The lock mechanism 75 is locked during use to temporarily hold the secondary deck 40 and mattress 30 over the primary deck 22. When locked, the secondary platform 40 and mattress move back and forth with the movement of the slide-out 14. When desired, the lock mechanism 75 is unlocked, which allows the secondary deck 40 and the mattress 30 to slide longitudinally over the primary deck 22 and away from the slide-out 14 a sufficient distance over the primary deck 22 and out of the slide-out 14 so that the sides and head region of the mattress 30 may be comfortably reached and separated from the sides of the slide-out 14.
Because an air space 70 is formed between the primary deck 20 and the secondary deck 40 interior, warm, dry air can circulate over the top surface of the primary deck 20, reducing mildew.
In compliance with the statute, the invention described has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown since the means and construction shown, comprises the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted under the doctrine of equivalents.
This utility patent application is based on and claims the filing date benefit of the U.S. provisional patent application (63/153,120) filed on Feb. 24, 2021. Notice is given that the following patent document contains original material subject to copyright protection. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile or digital download reproduction of all or part of the patent document but otherwise reserves all copyrights.
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63153120 | Feb 2021 | US |