The present invention relates to sofa sleepers and more particularly to an improved method of installing a sleeper mechanism into a sofa sleeper.
Sofa sleepers are popular with consumers because they can function both as a standard sofa and as a bed. A sleeper mechanism, essentially a foldable mattress supported by a sofa sleeper mechanism, can be folded within sofa frame underneath the sofa cushions to allow the sofa sleeper to be used as if it were a standard sofa. When the cushions are removed and the sleeper mechanism is extended out, the sofa sleeper can function more similar to a bed.
The sofa sleeper mechanisms of sofa sleepers are typically installed into the frame of the sofa sleeper along an assembly line. The frame typically being formed of wood or wood products fastened together to form a pair of sides, a back, and a lower base, the lower base being open on top and on bottom. The “sides” include a pair of side panel members that face the cavity to receive the sleeper mechanism. Typically, the sofa frame is “dressed” with fiber board, padding, and upholstery before the sleeper mechanism is installed. The sofa sleeper mechanisms have a pair of elongate horizontal brackets, one on each side of the sleeper mechanism upon which several linkages are connected. The sleeper mechanisms attach to the sofa frames exclusively or primarily by fasteners extending through the pair of brackets and into or through the sides of the frame. Each of the elongate horizontal brackets have a plurality of L-shaped slots extending downwardly from a top edge of the brackets. The lower leg of the L pointing towards the “head side” or top of the sleeper mechanism and mattress combination, that is they point toward the back of the sofa sleeper. Conventionally, the sleeper mechanism is positioned on a table and the sofa sleeper frame is lifted up and over the sleeper mechanism and is then lowered, by an individual on each end, down over the sleeper mechanism. Each end of the sofa frame maneuvered and adjusted to position studs or screws that are extending horizontally inward from each of the respective two side panel members down into the L-shaped slots of the elongate horizontal brackets that extend downwardly from the top edge of the bracket. Typically at least two studs, bolts or screws are extending from each side of the sofa frame that need to be guided into the slots extending from the top of the mechanism. The threaded fasteners are guided downward, by maneuvering the fully dressed sofa frame, and then are guided rearwardly in the lower leg of the L-shaped slots. The at least two studs, bolts, or screws are then tightened and additional wood screw type fasterners may be added through existing holes in the bracket into the side panel member. The sleeper frame with sleeper mechanism attached therein is moved to the next operation in the sofa assembly process.
Such assembly process demands at least two individuals to lift and maneuver the “fully dressed” sofa frame over the sleeper mechanism. Such sofa frame is typically much heavier than the sleeper mechanism. Thus, this type of assembly is awkward and inefficient as it is difficult to precisely maneuver the heavy fully dressed sofa frame so that the extending threaded members are guided into the L-shaped slots and then are guided rearwardly to finally seat at the end of the slot. Other than the workers forcing the threaded members into the end of the slot there is no assurance that the sofa mechanism will be properly seated therein. With the fasteners being inside the sofa and not readily accessible or viewable, such misalignment may go unnoticed and can lead to subsequent loosing of the overall sleeper mechanism to sofa frame attachment.
Moreover, the fasteners that extend from the side panel members are attached to downwardly extending slots on the horizontal brackets of the sleeper. If the fasteners securing the brackets to the sofa frame loosen, the mechanism can fall out of the sofa frame when the sleeper sofa is lifted by the consumer. If there is any shift forward of the threaded members with respect to the horizontal brackets the sleeper mechanism can fall within the sleeper mechanism cavity and can fall out of the sofa frame when lifted by the consumer.
Such an assembly above also dictates at least two people handling the sofa frame and sleeper mechanism install. A more reliable and efficient means of assembling sleeper mechanisms into sofa frames is needed.
It is possible to install such sleeper mechanisms with the sofa frame rotated 90 degrees backwards and with the open bottom of the unit facing outwardly. This is quite difficult in that conventional slots on the horizontal brackets of sleeper mechanisms extend from the top edge and go rearwardly (toward the users' head when the mechanism and mattress are open), the sleeper mechanism must be manually held upward to seat the threaded members in the slot while the threaded members are being secured. This also is awkward and increases the potential of the threaded fasteners not being properly seated in the end of the L-shaped or hook shaped slots. The sleeper generally must then be partially opened to secure the threaded fasterners in place, while the workers are bearing the weight of the sleeper mechanism, and to drive additional fasteners, typically screws, through the horizontal bracket (oriented vertically for this step) for additional support. The assembled sofa frame and sleeper then continue along the assembly line.
Although this process allows lifting of the relatively lighter sleeper mechanism compared to the sofa frame, there remains a need for a more efficient and less labor intensive method of installing a sleeper mechanism in a sofa sleeper.
An improved system and method for installing a sleeper mechanism into a frame of a sofa sleeper increases efficiency of installation and the safety of the finished product.
In an embodiment of the invention, the sofa frame is rotated backwardly so that it rests on its back and so that the open base of the frame is facing outwardly. The sofa frame has hanging support, such as threaded members, extending into a sleeper mechanism cavity. A sleeper mechanism with horizontal brackets on each end of the sleeper mechanism have slots or apertures, in said brackets, adapted to receive the threaded members by a simple horizontal placement motion to allow the sleeper mechanism to be inserted in the sleeper mechanism cavity and to be hung on the extending threaded members, whereby the weight of the sleeper member can be supported by the threaded members within the sleeper mechanism cavity during completion of the fastening of the horizontal brackets, rather than having the weight of the sleeper mechanism supported by the workers during such fastening.
A further feature and advantage of embodiments of the invention is that at least one of two “original” fasteners on each side of the sofa frame may be utilized to engage the horizontal bracket at a slot underneath or through a hole in the horizontal bracket such that the weight of the sleeper mechanism when the sofa sleeper is in the normal use position, is supported by said original fastener without an opening of said slot extending upwardly.
In an embodiment of the invention, hanging support members, configured as threaded fasteners extend horizontally inward from each of the frame side panel, at least one on each side panel, toward the opposite side panel, the horizontal bracket of the sleeper mechanism having a slot to engage the at least one threaded member. The slot in an embodiment having a overall y-shape, with an expanded mouth opening to initially receive and guide the threaded member during the horizontal placement motion of the sleeper mechanism into the open bottom of the sofa frame. In an embodiment the lower leg of the slot extends toward the foot end (front end) of the sleeper mechanism, such that the seating end of said slot is extending upwardly and such that the sleeper mechanism may be hung on the extending threaded member.
In an embodiment of the invention, once the sleeper mechanism is hung from the first original hanging support members on each side of the sofa frame, the sleeper mechanism is swung away from the workers, toward the top of the sofa frame to facilitate fastening of the mechanism to additional second original fasteners extending from the side frame members, such as screws, studs, or bolts. In an embodiment, the horizontal brackets on each side of the sleeper mechanism will have a slot, or recess extending from the bottom edge of the horizontal member to receive the second original support members. In embodiments the suspended sleeper mechanism is swung past the second original fasteners by manually deflecting the horizontal brackets inwardly toward the other respective horizontal bracket, or maneuvering the mechanism to move the bracket inwardly, and the suspended sleeper mechanism is then swung back toward the worker(s) to allow the slot or recess to engage with the second original support member, such as a threaded fastener.
In embodiments, the original primary support member and the original secondary support member may be conventional T nuts inbedded into the side panel member with bolts threaded therein and extending therefrom.
In an embodiment, the threated fasteners can be part of or attached to a bracket that is secured to the side panels. For example, a mortise can initially be cut into a side board on each side of the frame. A pair of brackets can be attached to each side board at the mortise and a pair of stud bolts can be extending from each bracket towards the open bottom of the frame. To install the sleeper mechanism, the frame can be laid on its back with the open bottom facing forwardly. The sleeper mechanism can be advanced towards the open bottom in its folded position. The stud bolts extending from the frame portion can be inserted through apertures facing the threaded members on the horizontal brackets of the sleeper mechanism. The sleeper mechanism can be affixed to the frame by tightening nuts over each stud bolt.
In another embodiment, installation of a sleeper mechanism into a frame of a sofa sleeper utilizes a bracket. Initially the frame is aligned such that an open bottom portion of the frame is upright and facing outwardly. The sleeper mechanism is then advanced towards the open bottom portion and hook apertures on the brackets are engaged with upper fasteners on the frame. The sleeper mechanism is then swung inwardly towards the top portion of the frame until notches on the bracket are passed by lower fasteners on the frame and then swung back towards the open bottom portion to engage the notches with the lower fasteners. The notches may be V-shaped. When the sofa is completed the V-shaped notches are inverted and facilitate support of the sleeper mechanism whether or not the lower fasteners are securely tightened, that is even if they loosen they still can carry the weight of the sleeper mechanism.
In a further embodiment, a sofa sleeper includes a frame and sleeper mechanism connected by a pair of brackets. Frame includes a top portion, an opposing bottom portion and an upper and a lower fastener disposed on each of an opposing pair of sides. Sleeper mechanism is disposed within the frame in a collapsed position. The brackets are connected to the sleeper mechanism with fasteners extending through a top slot and a bottom notch in each bracket. The top slots are hook shaped to capture the fasteners and secure their seating in the slot by gravity.
A feature and advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that installation of the sleeper mechanism into the frame can be done much more quickly and efficiently than with prior methods.
Another feature and advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that the sleeper mechanism can be more securely held within the frame. In some embodiments, even if the fasteners become loose, the sleeper mechanism will remain secured to the frame.
Another feature and advantage of embodiments of the present invention is a safer installation process. The elimination of the need to unfold and fold each sleeper mechanism eliminates that likelihood of pinching of body parts that comes with folding and unfolding the unit.
A feature and advantage of the invention is that the heavier fully dressed sofa frame does not need to be lifted or maneuvered during the sleeper mechanism to sofa frame install. A further feature and advantage of the invention is that once the sleeper mechanism is hung on the extending threaded fasteners, the workers can focus on the attachment procedures rather than on supporting the weight of the sleeper mechanism.
A feature and advantage of embodiments of the invention is that support fasteners are urged to seat in L-shaped slots during assembly by gravity.
A feature and advantage of embodiments of the invention is that the engagement of notches and the retention of the engagement of notches on the horizontal brackets of the sleeper mechanism with horizontal extending support fasteners is facilitated by gravity operating on the supported sleeper mechanism.
Another feature and advantage of embodiments of the present invention is that during the time that the workers are supporting the weight of the sleeper mechanism, the workers only need to guide the sleeper mechanism onto a pair of hanging members extending from the side panel members of the sofa frame, and that an expanded, such as a V-shape opening of a receiving slot on the horizontal mechanism facilitates and simplifies the guidance of the sleeper mechanism onto said hanging members.
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An attachment piece 124 of a sleeper mechanism may be configured as an angle iron and attached to or made an integral part of the horizontal bracket 127 associated with sleeper mechanism 125. Such sleeper mechanisms have mattress support potions and linkages 129 that connect the horizontal bracket to the mattress support portions. The details of the sleeper mechanism will not be discussed in detail other than the horizontal bracket that is utilized to connect the sleeper mechanisms to sofa frames. Reference is made to U.S. Patent Publication No. 2008/0098518 for details of such a mechanism. The contents of said reference is incorporated by reference herein. Attachment pieces 124 are the portions of the sleeper mechanism that first come into contact with frame 100 while installing the sleeper mechanism and are used for affixing sleeper mechanism to frame 100. Attachment piece 124 can have a generally L-shaped body with an upper portion 126 and a lower portion 128. Upper portion 126 can include apertures 130 and lower portion 128 can include apertures 132. Apertures 130 in upper portion 126 can be used for securing to a horizontal bracket of a convention sleeper mechanism.
The manufacturing process of a sofa sleeper begins with the assembly of the frame 100. Assembly of the frame 100 can include cutting the mortises 110 into the side boards 108. At the time the frame 100 is assembled, the brackets 112 are affixed to the side boards 108 and the stud bolts 120 are inserted through apertures such that the project downwardly and into mortises 110. The studs may be welded to the bracket base or otherwise affixed. Upholstery or other coverings can then be added to the frame 100. After the upholstery is added, the sleeper mechanism can be installed.
To install the sleeper mechanism, the frame 100 is rested on its back frame 104, such as on a cart 131 or a table, with the open bottom facing outwardly towards the installer as depicted in
The above described process provides for installation of sleeper mechanisms into sofa sleepers much more quickly and safely than existing methods. The number of steps for installation is greatly decreased as the sleeper mechanism only needs to be put in place and four nuts tightened on each side. This greatly simplifies a process that heretofore has involved having to unfold and fold the sleeper mechanism and attach multiple bolts and/or screws in separate discrete steps. In addition, elimination of the need to unfold and refold the sleeper mechanism decreases the likelihood of injury due to pinching.
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To install a sleeper mechanism 204 in a frame 206 of a sofa sleeper 200 with brackets 202, first a pair of horizontal brackets 202 is provided with sleeper mechanism 204. A pair of fasteners 232a, 232b are also extended through a side frame (not pictured for sake of clarity) of frame 206. In one embodiment, fasteners comprise a t-nut 234 inserted through side panel 229 and with a bolt 232 or screw extending inwardly from t-nut 234 toward the opposing side and threadably connected thereto. Such is a primary hanging member 235 for initial hanging of the sleeper mechanism. In various embodiments, the brackets 202 and fasteners 232 are preinstalled on the sleeper mechanism 204 and sofa frame 206, respectively.
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The sleeper mechanism is moved substantially horizontally into the sleeper mechanism cavity 211. To connect sleeper mechanism 204 to frame 206, first the hook slots 216 on each side of sleeper mechanism 204 are mounted on fasteners 232a such that the fasteners 232a enter through openings 218 and engage bracket 202 at recesses 220 and seating portion 223. This can be most easily done by orienting the sleeper mechanism 204 at an angle relative to the frame portion 206. The relatively large openings 218 and inner perimeter of hook apertures 216 provides for significant alignment tolerance in mounting the hook apertures 216 onto fasteners 232a, which can allow both brackets 202 to easily be mounted simultaneously. This can be readily accomplished by a single installer. Because of the shape of hook slots 216, and orientation, upwardly, the sleeper mechanism 204 is now suspended from frame 206 without having to be supported or held in place by a user. The sleeper mechanism 204 and bracket 202 are then swung inwardly from the bottom 230 of frame 206 about hook apertures 216 and fasteners 232a, until V-notches 222 are further inward in frame 206 than the lower fasteners 232b. This also necessitates pushing the brackets 202 inwardly relative to the sides of frame 206 to provide a clearance allowing the brackets 202 to pass beyond the fasteners 232. The sleeper mechanism 204 is then swung back towards the bottom 230 of the frame 206 so that V-notches 222 engage lower fasteners 232b. This step can be done for the pair of brackets 202 either sequentially or simultaneously.
To complete the installation process, fasteners 232 can then be tightened to further secure the sleeper mechanism 204 in place on the frame 206. Additional supplemental fasteners, such as wood screws 229 can be attached thru apertures 224 into the sofa frame. Access to fasteners 232 for tightening can require partially opening the folded mattress of the sleeper mechanism 204, but does not require completely opening the unit as with many prior art units. In one embodiment, the sleeper mechanism 204 only needs to be opened three inches to allow sufficient access for tightening fasteners.
“Attached to” and “connected to” can have intermediate members to make the connection, such as a bracket or a portion of a fastener assembly, and need not be direct component to component engagement.
The invention has been described above with reference to several embodiments thereof. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that alterations may be made in the embodiments described without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus, the scope of the present invention should not be limited by the embodiments described herein, but rather by the language of the claims and the equivalents of those structures.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/234,204, filed Aug. 14, 2009, which is hereby fully incorporated herein by reference.
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