The present invention relates to convertible furniture. More specifically, it relates to sofas that convert between sitting and sleeping configurations.
Sofas are commonly sold as sitting furniture that allow more people to comfortably sit side-by-side as compared to other furniture, such as an individual chair. Sofas range in size from small two-person love seats to large couches that can hold four or more people. Some sofas include mechanisms that allow the seat portion to unfold outward and forward to convert into a bed. This combination is commonly called a “sleeper sofa”, “stowaway sofa”, or “sofa bed”.
Sleeper sofas provide the convenience of a dual-purpose piece of furniture, but they can be hard to manage due to the weight of the bed frame and mattress stored within the seat of the sofa. A shortcoming of existing sleeper sofas is that they have a frame that is segmented into three segments that fold up. This means that the bottom of an uppermost segment that supports the sofa seat in the sitting position is inverted when the sofa is in the bed position. Thus, the horizontal seat cushions must be removed from the uppermost segment before the sleeper sofa can be converted from a sofa to a bed. Another shortcoming is that the bed length is defined by approximately a triple depth of the seat, making it difficult for the sleeper sofa to be used where space is limited, such as in recreational vehicles or airplanes (i.e., as first class sets on long-haul flights).
What is needed is a sleeper sofa that is configured to be deployed without inverting any of its segments so that the seat cushions do not need to be removed before converting the sofa to a bed. What is also needed is a sitting surface with an abbreviated depth for use in small spaces while still providing a sufficiently long sleeping surface after being converted to a bed. Additionally, there is a need in the art for a sofa having a foldable back to improve shipping capacity and enable movement of the sofa in confined spaces such as recreational vehicles.
The present invention is an apparatus for use as a convertible sleeping and sitting surface. Specifically, the apparatus is a sleeper sofa for use in relatively confined spaces, such as a recreational vehicle.
One embodiment of the present disclosure is an apparatus for sitting and sleeping that includes: 1) a frame having a rear section that is floatable along at least one hinge and/or 2) a rear cushion that is foldable along at least one hinge and/or slideable along a slideway. The frame may include: a pair of brackets; a pair of front arms; a pair of back arms; a front horizontal base connected to the pair of front arms and the pair of back arms, wherein the front arms are on opposite sides of the front horizontal base, and wherein the back arms are on opposite sides of the front horizontal base; a middle horizontal base connected to the pair of front arms and the pair of back arms, wherein the front arms are on opposite sides of the middle horizontal base, and wherein the back arms are on opposite sides of the middle horizontal base; a back horizontal base; a pair of rear back horizontal base arms connected to opposite sides of the back horizontal base; a pair of forward back horizontal base arms connected to opposite sides of the back horizontal base; wherein, each of the front arms, the back arms, the rear back horizontal base arms, and the front back horizontal base arms are connected to one of the brackets with one or more fasteners; and wherein the brackets are configured such that the back horizontal base, the middle horizontal base, and the front horizontal base can transition between a sitting position and the sleeping position without changing their (upwardly facing) orientation relative to gravity.
In some embodiments, one or more cushions may be removeable from the sofa. In some embodiments, a back support portion of the sofa is hingedly moveable in first and second positions to optionally reduce the vertical height of the sofa to allow easier transport (i.e., in boxes and shipping containers) and movement (i.e., through small doorways and spaces) of the sofa, as described herein. In some embodiments the sofa has a space or notch formed by the frame and a pair of support legs that is configured to be fastened or otherwise affixed to a platform, wherein the platform is moveable such as in a recreational vehicle. The space or notch serves to allow the seat and bed height of the sofa to remain lower than what it might otherwise be if the sofa were mounted on its legs on the platform.
Examples of the more important features of the disclosure have been summarized rather broadly in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood and in order that the contributions they represent to the art may be appreciated. There are, of course, additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject of the claims appended hereto.
The organization and manner of the structure and operation of the invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals identify like elements in which:
While this invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, specific embodiments are shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to that as illustrated.
In a preferred embodiment, as shown herein, the cushions 106, 107, 108 and corresponding bases 206, 207, 208 are substantially nested within the sofa 100 in the seating orientation. The cushions 106, 107, 108 and the bases 206, 207, 208 are upwardly-facing, and although the cushions and the bases move horizontally and vertically as the sofa transitions from the sitting position (see
One end of the first connecting rod 401 is hinged with the second connecting rod 402. The other end of the first connecting rod 401 is hinged with the base rod 311. One end of the second connecting rod 402 is hinged with the first connecting rod 401, while the other end of the second connecting rod 402 is hinged with the third connecting rod 403 and the center of the second connecting rod 402 is hinged with the fourth connecting rod 404. One end of the third connecting rod 403 is hinged with the second connecting rod 402, and the other end of the third connecting rod 403 is hinged with the first support rod 302. One end of the fourth connecting rod 404 is hinged with the chassis 301, and the other end of the fourth connecting rod 404 is hinged with the first support rod 302.
One end of the base rod 311 is hinged onto the fourth connecting rod 404. The other end of the base rod 311 is fitted with a sliding piece 414. The chassis 301 is equipped with a sliding rail 321. The sliding piece 414 can move along the length of the sliding rail 321. The chassis 301 is equipped with an extension 331. The sliding rail 321 is located at the rear end of the extension 331, and the fourth connecting rod 404 is hinged with the front end of the extension 331.
The first connecting rod 401 and fourth connecting rod 404 are fitted with an extension rod 500. The end of the extension rod 500 is hinged with the second support rod 303.
The frame body 300 comprises a support frame 304 and a slideway 305. The ends of the second support rods 303 are hinged with the front end of the support frame 304 on each side. The rear end of the support frame 304 is equipped with rollers 314 that can move along the slideway 305.
The first support rod 302, the second support rod 303, the connecting structure 400 and the base rod 311 form a parallelogram structure on each side.
When the first support rod 302 is pushed to fold up the frame body 300, the second support rod 303 is positioned underneath the first support rod 302 (see
The first cushion 700 is positioned above the first support rod 302. The base of the first cushion 700 is connected to the first support plate 701, and the first support plate 701 is connected to the first support rod 302 by a fastener. The first support plate 701 is equipped with a support stand 711 to support the seat on the floor. The second cushion 800 is positioned above the second support rod 303. The base of the second cushion 800 is connected to the second support plate 801, and the second support plate 801 is connected to the second support rod 303 with a fastener. The third cushion 900 is positioned directly on the support frame 304.
When the first support rod 302 is pushed or pulled, the third cushion 900 is preferably removed. The third cushion 900 can then be replaced on the support frame 304 after the frame body 300 has been fully unfolded or folded.
In the first embodiment (
The first aim of the second embodiment (shown in
The embodiment shown in
Preferably, the connecting structure 400 comprises a first connecting rod 401, second connecting rod 402, third connecting rod 403 and fourth connecting rod 404. The two ends of the first connecting rod 401 are hinged with the base rod 311 and second connecting rod 402, respectively. The two ends of the second connecting rod 402 are hinged with the first connecting rod 401 and third connecting rod 403, respectively. The center of the second connecting rod 402 is hinged with the fourth connecting rod 404, and the two ends of the third connecting rod 403 are hinged with the second connecting rod 402 and first support rod 302, respectively. The two ends of the fourth connecting rod 404 are hinged with the chassis 301 and the first support rod 302, respectively.
Preferably, one end of the base rod 311 is hinged onto the fourth connecting rod 404. The other end of the base rod 311 is equipped with a sliding piece 414. The chassis 301 is equipped with a sliding rail 321. The sliding piece 414 is configured to move (i.e., slide back and forth) along the length of the sliding rail 321.
Preferably, the chassis 301 is equipped with an extension. The sliding rail 321 is positioned at the rear end of the extension, and the fourth connecting rod 404 is hinged with the front end of the extension.
Preferably, both the first connecting rod 401 and fourth connecting rod 404 are equipped with an extension rod 500. The end of the extension rod 500 of the first connecting rod 401 is hinged with the second support rod 303, while the end of the extension rod 297 of the fourth connecting rod 404 is hinged with the second connection rod 402.
Preferably, the frame body 300 comprises a support frame 304 and a slideway 305. The ends of the second support rods 303 are hinged with the front end of the support frame 304 on each side. The rear end of the support frame 304 is equipped with rollers 314 that are configured to ride in and move along the slideway 305.
The second aim of the embodiment shown in
Preferably, the seat includes a first cushion 700 positioned above the first support rod 302, a second cushion 800 positioned above the second support rod 303, and a third cushion 900 positioned above the support frame 304.
Preferably, the base of the first cushion 700 is equipped with a first support plate 701. The first support plate 701 is equipped with a support stand 711 to support the seat on the floor. The base of the second cushion 800 is equipped with a second support plate 801. The third cushion 900 is directly placed on the support frame 304. When pushing or pulling the first support rod 302, the third cushion 900 is preferably removed, and the cushion is placed on the support frame 304 after the frame body 300 is fully expanded or folded.
Preferably, the first support plate 701 is connected to the first support rod 302, and the second support plate 801 is connected to the second support rod 303.
Compared with other existing technologies, the embodiment shown in
The second embodiment uses a parallelogram structure consisting of a base rod 311, first support rod 302 and second support rod 402 that are hinged with the connecting structure 400, allowing the frame to be unfolded and folded. After placing the cushions on the frame, it can be used as a seat or bed depending on the user's requirements. The support frame 304 is slidable up and down along the slideway 305, and the slideway 305 can be folded along a hinge 910 (if provided) as shown in
As shown in
It should be understood that the term hingedly or hinge, as used herein, comprises the use other suitable fasteners, as will be readily understood by those of skill in the art.
It should be understood that the notch 898 is suitable for incorporation in sofa 100 for the same purpose as that described for the sofa depicted in the second embodiment, i.e.,
Further, a seat armrest is installed on the seat frame 600 to facilitate the user to rest; preferably, an installation groove is provided on the seat armrest to facilitate the connection and fixation of the seat with other components, such as a motorhome. The opening position is not limited and can be opened according to needs; in this embodiment, the installation groove is 7 inches high; in other embodiments, the installation groove can also be opened according to the required size.
Preferably, the seat back can be flipped forward and folded so that the seat can pass through the narrow caravan door; the seat back refers to the upper part of the rightmost strut of the seat frame 600 in
While embodiments in the present disclosure have been described in some detail, according to the preferred embodiments illustrated above, it is not meant to be limiting to modifications such as would be obvious to those skilled in the art.
The foregoing disclosure and description of the disclosure are illustrative and explanatory thereof, and various changes in the details of the illustrated apparatus and system, and the construction and the method of operation may be made without departing from the spirit of the disclosure.
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