The present invention generally relates to bed furniture, and more particularly to providing a desired aesthetic appearance simulating a platform bed for a bed system.
Typical bed systems include a mattress supported above a floor surface by a mattress support. As is widely known, mattresses come in certain sizes, such as twin, full, queen, and king, by way of example, each having a respective width between sides and a respective length between the head and the foot thereof. One popular type of mattress support is a platform bed. Platform beds have an aesthetic style that is regarded by some as desirable. Platform beds are formed by rigidly joining together rigid wood panels that form a solid frame on which the mattress is supported, with the panels resting upon and extending upwardly from a floor surface to above the bottom edge of the mattress. The panels thus completely surround the bottom exterior of the mattress while also blocking off access, visually and otherwise, to the area below the mattress. The panels on the sides of the mattress must have a length corresponding to the length of the mattress, and the panels at the head and/or foot must have a width corresponding to the width of the mattress so that the mattress can be received therebetween. The panels must also be able to support the full weight of the mattress and any people and/or things thereon. The exterior aspects of the panels of the platform bed present an aesthetically desirable appearance due, typically, to the wood grain and/or staining thereof. But platform beds are generally very expensive, thus limiting their availability in many settings. Moreover, they are typically also quite heavy which limits the ability of their owners to move them around within a bedroom as desired.
A much lower cost, and more easily transportable mattress support, is provided by a simple, metal bed frame. The bed frame is typically characterized by L-shaped side rails that are spaced apart to match the width of the mattress with an exterior portion sitting astride the edges of the mattress, or a foundation supporting and sized to match the mattress. The side rails are joined by lateral rails to define the bed frame, but the side rails are typically shorter than the length of the mattress so as not to project out to or beyond the foot end of the mattress supported thereon. The mattress may be placed directly on the frame, or a box spring or foundation may be placed on the bed frame with the mattress supported thereon. The mattress is thus supported above the floor surface, but with a much less costly and lighter form of mattress support than that provided by a platform bed. But, these simple bed frames present their own drawbacks. For example, the frame may have legs that rest on the floor surface, but the area below the mattress is otherwise exposed and open. And the frames themselves, to the extent they present an exterior portion, such as the side rails and/or flanges, are not particularly desirable from an aesthetic standpoint.
The present invention provides a simulated platform bed panel system useable with a bed system to effectively simulate the aesthetic appearance of a platform bed without the drawbacks thereof. To that end, and in accordance with the principles of the present invention, a simulated platform bed panel system is provided by two generally rectangular side panels and a generally rectangular foot panel, each with a decorative feature on an exterior aspect thereof and having a height about equal to the distance a mattress is to be supported above the floor surface by a mattress support of a bed system, such as a simple bed frame. The panels are positionable into a set having a U-shape with the side panels defining the legs of the U-shape and having a length corresponding to the length of the mattress and the foot panel defining the yoke thereof and having a width corresponding to the width of the mattress. The U-shaped set can be positioned about the bed frame or other mattress support with the side panels astride the sides of the bed frame and the foot panel spanning between the side panels at the foot end of the bed frame so as to create the appearance of a platform bed.
The panels of the simulated platform bed panel system are advantageously rigid or of rigid segments (which may be hinged together, for example, and considered to define a rigid panel), but are generally lighter than the panels making up a traditional platform bed since they do not need to support the weight of the mattress, which is already supported by a mattress support of the bed system. Instead, the simulated platform bed panel system of the present invention is easily situated about the bed frame without requiring the heft and bulk needed to support the mattress. Also, because they are lighter, they can be more easily moved around within a room or between locations.
Additionally, while the side panels may be connected to the foot panel, for example, the connection need not be as robust as that between panels of a platform bed. Advantageously, the side and foot panels are connected by brackets. In that regard, when the panels are positioned into a U-shape set, the bottom sides of the panels are advantageously situated to rest adjacent a floor surface, with the top sides of at least the side panels being free relative to each other, i.e., without any intervening structure connecting the respective top sides of at least the side panels to each other. The top side of the foot panel may also be free relative to one or both of the side panels. Nor is there a need for a head end panel or headboard, although one may be provided if desired.
One or more of the panels, such as a side panel, may also be connected to the bed frame, such as with a bracket attached to the head end of the mattress support. But the simulated platform bed panel system can still be easily moved either with the bed frame, or by easily disconnecting the panel(s) from the bed frame and relocating the panels. In that way, access to the area under the mattress is easily achieved, and where necessary or desirable, one or more of the panels may be replaced to either affect a repair or to change the aesthetic appearance provided by the panels.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the decorative feature of the panel exterior aspects may be provided by upholstery wrapped about the panel so as to cover at least the exterior aspect thereof. In particularly advantageous embodiments of the present invention, the decorative feature is provided by such wrapped upholstery with the upholstery also defining a pocket at the ends of the panels for receipt of a corner panel. In that regard, the foot panel meets up with the side panels at respective corner junctions which, in some embodiments, may not present a smooth or clean transition between the side and foot panels. To that end, a flexible corner panel is sized to fit within the pocket of a side panel and a pocket of the foot panel so as to extend over the corner junction. The corner panel advantageously has a decorative feature that matches with the decorative feature of the panels.
The simulated platform bed panel system of the present invention may be combined with a bed system including at least a mattress support and a mattress to provide a simulated platform bed. The simulated platform bed panel system may also be provided as a framing kit containing the side and foot panels and brackets to connect the panels and to connect one or more of the panels to a bed frame or other mattress support of a bed system. The framing kit may also include the corner panels.
By virtue of the foregoing, there is thus provided a simulated platform bed panel system useable with a bed system that simulates the aesthetic appearance of a platform bed. These and other advantages of the present invention shall be made apparent from the accompanying drawings and the description thereof.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the general description of the invention given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
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The mattress 18 is a conventional mattress and may be any size, such as, for example, twin, full, queen, king, or the like. The mattress 18 is covered in upholstery 34 and includes an upper surface 36, sides 38 and a lower surface 40. The mattress 18 has a length lm along the sides 36 between a head 42 and a foot 44 and a width wm in the other direction between opposed sides 36. The length and width dimensions of the foundation 20 generally match those of the mattress 18, with the foundation 20 having a length lb and a width wb.
The bed frame 16 is configured to accommodate the foundation 20 and the mattress 18. Particularly, the bed frame 16 has a length lf extending between a head end 46 and a foot end 48 and a width wf. While the length lf of the bed frame 16 is approximately equal to the length lm of the mattress 18, it will be appreciated that the length lm of the mattress 18 may be slightly greater than the length lf of the bed frame 16 if a portion of the mattress 18 extends slightly beyond the foot end 48 of the bed frame 16. Also, while the width wf of the bed frame 16 is approximately equal to the width wm of the mattress 18, the width wf of the bed frame 16 may be slightly greater than the width wm of the mattress 18 to allow the exterior aspects or flanges 50 of side rails 26 to extend upwardly alongside the foundation 20 (or mattress 18 if directly on bed frame 16). As seen in
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The side panels 22 and the foot panel 24 have a generally rectangular shape and may be generally rigid, and constructed of such materials as wood, engineered wood products including oriented strand board (OSB), plywood, and the like, plastic, foam, cardboard, and any other suitable material. While the panels 22, 24 may be solid, they may alternatively be formed by framework (not shown) defining one or more empty interior regions in order to decrease the weight of each panel.
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The panels 22, 24 include an interior aspect 72 and an exterior aspect 74. The panels 22, 24 are cooperable to be situated in a set 76 defining a U-shape, with the side panels 22 defining the legs 78 of the U-shape and the foot panel 24 defining the yoke 80 of the U-shape (
A decorative feature 82 is advantageously provided on the exterior aspects 74 of the side and foot panels 22, 24. For example, the decorative feature 82 can include upholstery 84 on at least the exterior aspects 74 of the panels 22, 24 (although the upholstery 84 could also wrap around and be attached to and even cover the interior aspects 72 as well). The exterior aspects 74 of the panels 22, 24 can include the head sides 54, foot sides 56, bottom sides 58 and tops sides 60 of the side panels 22 and the left side 62, right side 64, bottom side 66, and top side 68 of the foot panel 24, all of which advantageously include or are covered by the decorative feature 82. Although shown in
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The area where each respective side panel 22 adjoins the foot panel 24 defines a corner junction 90. Because of the thickness of the panels 22, 24, voids 92 are formed between the exterior aspects 74 of adjacent respective panels 22 and 24. And depending on the thickness of the panels, the size of the void 92 may be small or large. To create an appearance of a smooth transition between respective side panels 22 and the foot panel 24, corner panels 94 may be provided at the corner junctions 90 as seen in
Advantageously, the simulated platform bed panel system 14 may be situated in the U-shaped set 76 discussed above and positioned adjacent the bed system 12 or the bed frame 16 without any fastening or attachment between the two. Alternatively, one or more of the panels 22, 24 may be connected to the bed frame 16 and any of the panels 22, 24 may be configured therefor. As best seen in
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As a result, the simulated platform bed panel system 14″ may be very compact for shipping purposes, and then unfolded on site for use in a simulated platform bed 10. The segments may be held in the unfolded state by locking elements associated with the hinges 110 and/or the interior aspects 72″ of the segments. Optionally, the side panels may be hingedly connected to the foot panel, even where each side panel includes only one segment. In addition, the foot panel may include two or more segments hingedly connected together (not shown). The segments 106, 108 may be rigid such that when unfolded, the panels 22″ and/or 24″ are considered rigid.
A framing kit can be provided for use with a bed system having at least a bed frame and a mattress so that a user can assemble the framing kit into a simulated platform bed panel system and use it with the bed system as disclosed herein. In particular, such a framing kit includes the components of the simulated platform bed panel system 14, including the side panels 22 and the foot panel 24, as well as the brackets 86, 100 and fasteners 88, 102, and 104 used to connect the panels 22, 24 to each other as well as to the bed system. A framing kit may advantageously also include the corner panels 94.
In use, the simulated platform bed panel system 14 adds a decorative aspect to a bed system to simulate a platform bed system. To that end, the side panels 22 and the foot panel 24 are positioned astride, and possibly adjacent to, a mattress support 16 in a U-shaped set 76 (if any of the panels 22, 24 include segments hingedly connected together, those segments are unfolded) with the decorative feature 82 of each panel 22, 24 directed outwardly. The simulated platform bed panel system 14 may also be connected to the bed system 12. Further advantageously, corner panels 94 are installed at the corner junctions 90 formed by the side panels 22 and the foot panel 24. In some circumstances, the simulated platform bed panel system 14 may be assembled into the set 76 away from the bed system 12 and then moved into a position astride the bed frame 16. An exemplary simulated platform bed panel system 14 for a bed system 12 having a king size mattress 18 includes side panels 22 each having a length lp of about 80 inches and a height hsp of about 17 inches and a foot panel 24 having a width wp of about 74 inches and a height hfp of about 17 inches, inclusive of decorative features 82.
By virtue of the foregoing, there is thus provided a simulated platform bed panel system useable with a bed system to provide the appearance that a mattress of the bed system is supported by a platform bed.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. For example, the bed frame 16 described herein is merely exemplary, and the simulated platform bed panel system of the present invention may be used with bed frames or other mattress supports having other configurations, as well. In that regard, where a mattress is supported above multiple bed frames, such as in the case of a large, so-called California King mattress being supported above two twin bed frames, the simulated platform bed panel system can be configured so as to fit around the two twin frames. Moreover, the simulated platform bed panel system could also be placed around an existing furniture-style bed system or a platform bed system, as each includes a mattress supported above the floor surface by a mattress support. Placing a simulated platform bed panel system around an existing furniture-style or platform bed system may be advantageous if the bed system is aesthetically undesirable or simply if a change of style is preferred. And while the panels 22, 24 are shown and described as being astride the bed frame 16 and adjacent at least the side rails 26, the position of the panels of the simulated platform bed panel system with respect to a bed frame may vary depending on the bed frame. In some circumstances, the panels may be spaced from the bed frame, although still considered astride the frame. By way of example, where the length of the bed frame is smaller than the length of the foundation and/or mattress, the foot panel will be astride the foot end of the frame, but may be spaced away so as not to be considered adjacent. Appropriate lengths, widths, and heights of the panels of the simulated platform bed systems will be apparent to those of ordinary skill. Also, multiple brackets may be used to connect the foot panel to each side panel, and also to connect the panels to the mattress support. Similarly, other attachment mechanisms may be employed non-limiting examples of which are bolts, clips, glue or similar adhesives, hook-and-loop fasteners, and magnetic strips. Similarly, although less advantageous, in some embodiments, the top sides 60 of the side panels 22 may be connected to each other and/or to the top side 68 of the foot panel 24 across the exposed area therebetween. The invention in its broader aspects is, therefore, not limited to the specific detail, representative apparatus and methods and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/558,506, which was filed on Nov. 11, 2011 and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61558506 | Nov 2011 | US |