1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a sofa convertible into a bed.
2. Description of the Related Art
The document EP-A-811341 by the same Applicant discloses a sofa convertible into a bed in which the mattress in the sofa configuration is folded underneath the sliding support structure. In this known solution, the stationary support structure of the sofa-bed comprises a backrest structure borne by two support arms which are connected to the rear support legs of the sofa. The backrest structure is capable of assuming a vertical configuration in which it forms the head of the bed or a rearwards folded configuration forming the backrest of the sofa.
The documents U.S. Pat. No. 2,568,366 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,586,206 describe sofas convertible into beds with the characteristics contained in the preamble of the main claim. In both these known solutions, the mattress is movable relative to a support and structure guide between a bed configuration in which the mattress extends horizontally and a sofa configuration in which an upper portion of the mattress is folded upwards relative to a lower portion. The support structure of the sofa comprises a stationary backrest structure with a rear wall and a front wall, mutually distanced and defining a compartment which, in the sofa configuration, receives the upper portion of the mattress.
One object of the present invention is to provide a sofa convertible into a bed having a simpler, more compact and more economical structure.
According to one aspect, a sofa that is convertible into a bed includes a support, guide structure and mattress. The mattress can be movable relative to the support and guide structure between a bed configuration and a sofa configuration. The bed configuration provides a bearing surface of the mattress that extends horizontally. The sofa configuration provides an upper portion of the mattress that is folded upwards relative to a lower portion of the mattress. The upper portion of the mattress forms a bearing surface for a backrest.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention shall now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of non limiting example, in which:
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Preferably, the support rods 24 extend only along the upper part 14a of the mattress 14, which occupies about ⅔ of the total length of the mattress 14. The lower portion 14b of the mattress 14 is preferably provided on its lower surface with a panel of yielding material 34, preferably made of elastomeric material. The panel 34 can be applied on the lower surface of the lower portion 14b by stitching or by means of Velcro® tape. Preferably, the panel of yielding material 34 has a thickness that is substantially equal to the thickness of the support rods 24.
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The support and guide structure 12 comprises two stationary, mutually parallel horizontal guides 48, fastened to the support base 36 in the vicinity of the lower ends of the guide uprights 40. The two stationary horizontal guides 48 bear two movable horizontal guides 50, able to move telescopically relative to the stationary guides 48 in the direction indicated by the double arrow 22 in
The movable frame 52 is preferably provided with a support element 60 which can be formed by a panel or by a structure formed by a series of flexible belts.
The operation of the sofa-bed according to the present invention is as follows. Starting from the sofa configuration shown in
To return to the sofa configuration starting from the bed configuration, it is sufficient to push the movable frame 52 towards the guide uprights 40. During this motion, the upper part 14a of the mattress 14 moves upwards. The upward motion of the upper portion 14a of the mattress 14 is guided by the rollers 32 borne at the ends of the support rods 24 which engage in sliding fashion the guides 42 of the guide uprights 40.
The sofa-bed 10 can also be provided with a tubular pillow 64 separated from the mattress 14, which, in the sofa configuration, can be positioned in the junction area between the backrest portion 14a and the seat portion 14b of the mattress 14.
All of the above U.S. patents, U.S. patent application publications, U.S. patent applications, foreign patents, foreign patent applications and non-patent publications referred to in this specification and/or listed in the Application Data Sheet, are incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety.
From the foregoing it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.
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