The inventor incorporates herein by reference any and all U.S. patents, U.S. patent applications, and other documents, hard copy or electronic, cited or referred to in this application.
The words “comprising,” “having,” “containing,” and “including,” and other forms thereof, are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items, or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items.
“Rectangular” includes square.
Bed frames are commonly used devices to support a bed comprising, for example, a boxspring and mattress positioned on top of the boxspring. These bed frames are typically made of steel angle irons that are welded or connected together by various types of connecting devices. A typical connecting device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,268, where the crossbars of a bed frame have their ends attached by a joint assembly that has an arm mounted on a frame member to rotate between a locked and unlocked position. It would be highly desirable to reduce the costs, and simplify the manufacture of, such connecting devices.
This invention has one or more features as discussed subsequently herein. After reading the following section entitled “DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME EMBODIMENTS OF THIS INVENTION,” one will understand how the features of this invention provide its benefits. The benefits of this invention include, but are not limited to: a low cost and highly reliable, easier to manufacture locking mechanism for a bed frame.
Without limiting the scope of this invention as expressed by the claims that follow, some, but not necessarily all, of its features are:
One, the locking mechanism of this invention locks together overlapping ends of bed frame members for a bed. It includes a pair of slots in the frame members, a first projection on one frame member, and an arm attached by a pivot element to one frame member to rotate between a locked condition and an unlocked condition. The pivot element includes a second projection, and the slots and projections are in predetermined positions so, upon assembly of the frame members with their ends overlapping, the projections are received in the slots. One slot may be in one frame member and the other slot may be in the other frame member, and the first projection may be on the one frame member and the second projection may be on the other frame member. Alternately, each slot of the pair of slots may be in the same one frame member, and the first and second projections may each be on the other frame member. The projections each may comprise a shoulder rivet with an enlarged head on a stem and the slots each may comprise an enlarged open portion for passage of the head and a narrow open portion connected to the enlarged open portion for receiving the stem.
Two, the frame members may be L-shaped and they may each include an end portion having an openings therein. Upon assembly when longitudinally oriented with the end portions overlapping, the assembled frame members provide a substantially horizontal top section and a substantially vertical side section and the openings are aligned to receive a finger element of the arm. The aligned openings may be in the vertical side section. The finger element may be planar and have cross-sectional dimensions that enable it to fit into the aligned openings. Upon the arm being rotated in one direction, the finger element is inserted into the aligned openings to lock the frame members together and, upon the arm being rotated in the opposite direction, the finger element is withdrawn from the aligned openings to allow the frame members to be disconnected.
Three, the arm may include first and second planar arm elements substantially at a right angle to each other with the pivot element attaching the first planar arm element to the vertical side section so the arm is adapted to be rotated vertically upon assembly of the frame members to support the bed. The finger element may be at or near an end of the second planar arm element, and the second planar arm element may be oriented substantially horizontally and abutting the top section when the frame members are locked together with the finger element inserted into the aligned openings. In a locked condition with the finger inserted in the aligned openings, the second planar arm element may be positioned to be engaged by a bed placed on the bed frame to prevent vertical pivotal movement of the arm.
These features are not listed in any rank order nor is this list intended to be exhaustive.
Some embodiments of this invention, illustrating all its features, will now be discussed in detail. These embodiments depict the novel and non-obvious bed frame locking mechanism of this invention for a bed frame as shown in the accompanying drawing, which is for illustrative purposes only. This drawing includes the following figures (Figs.), with like numerals indicating like parts:
As depicted in
The crossbar 68 comprises a pair of metallic, typically steel, L-shaped crossbar frame members 68a and 68b and the crossbar 70 comprises a pair of metallic, typically steel, L-shaped crossbar frame members 70a and 70b. As shown in
During assembly, the crossbar frame members 68a, 68b, 70a and 70b are moved outwardly at a right angle with respect to the side rail to which they are attached. The two side rails 62 and 64 are then positioned opposite each other and in parallel, and each pair of crossbar frame members 68a and 68b, and 70a and 70b, are aligned and their respective outer end portions are brought into an overlapping, nesting, and abutting relationship and are detachably connected by one embodiment of the locking mechanism of this invention generally designated by the numeral 100. The precise manner in which this is accomplished is discussed in detail with respect to the crossbar frame members 70a and 70b in connection with
Referring to
The openings x and y are each of substantially identical configuration, generally being oblong and having essentially the same dimensions. The slots s1 and s2 are each of substantially identical configuration, having essentially the same dimensions. As best shown in
A pivot element such as, for example, a shoulder rivet, mounts an arm 80 on the exterior of the vertical side section or wall 70j of the frame member 70b to enable the arm to be rotated between a locked condition as shown in
As depicted in
The arm 80 includes a pair of planar arm elements 80a and 80b substantially at a right angle to each other and a planar finger portion 80c substantially at a right angle to the one arm element 80a. The pivot element, namely, the stem 82a of the shoulder rivet serving as the projection P2, passes through an aperture in a lower portion of the one arm element 80b and an aligned aperture in the vertical side wall 70j of the frame member 70b. This allows the arm 80 to be manually rotated vertically upon assembly of the frame members 70a and 70b to support a bed. The cross-sectional dimensions of the finger portion 80c are substantially the same as (through slightly less than) the dimensions of the openings x and y. This facilitates insertion of the finger portion 80c in the aligned openings x and y when the locking mechanism 100 is in the locked condition and withdrawal therefrom to place the locking mechanism in the unlocked condition to allow the frame members 70a and 70b to be disconnected and separated.
Upon the arm 80 of the locking mechanism being rotated in one direction, the finger portion 80c is inserted into the aligned openings x and y to coupled and lock the frame members 70a and 70b together and, upon the arm being rotated in the opposite direction, the finger portion 80c is withdrawn from the aligned openings x and y to allow the frame members 70a and 70b to be disconnected and separated. In the locked condition and the bed frame 10 horizontally disposed, the arm element 80a is oriented substantially horizontally and abutting the top wall 70h when the frame members 70a and 70b are locked together with the planar finger portion 80c inserted into the aligned openings x and y. When in the locked condition with the finger portion 80c inserted in the aligned openings x and y, the arm element 80a is positioned to be engaged by a bed (not shown) placed on the bed frame 10 to prevent vertical pivotal movement of the arm 80.
In the embodiment of this invention shown in
In both locking mechanisms 100 and 200, the slots s1 and s2 and projections P1 and P2 are in predetermined positions along the frame members 70a and 70b so, upon assembly of these frame members with their ends A and B overlapping, the projections are received in the slots. The individual slots s1 and s2 are positioned relative to each other so their respective narrow open portions 101a point towards each other and are in substantial alignment with each other when the frame members 70a and 70b are longitudinally oriented and their outer ends A and B are overlapping. In other words, whether the slots s1 and s2 are on the same or different frame members, they are in substantial alignment. Moreover, as illustrated in
Upon connection, the projections P1 and P2 first pass through aligned enlarged open portions 101 and then slide sideways along the respective narrow open portions 101a as the frame members are manually moved away from each other laterally until the stems abut the remote ends RE of the narrow open portions. The heads 82 of the projections P1 and P2 first pass through aligned enlarged open portions 101 and then slide sideways along the respective narrow open portions 101a as the frame members 70a and 70b are manually moved away from each other laterally until the stems 82a of the projections P1 and P2 abut the remote ends RE of the narrow open portions. Upon disconnection, the frame members 70a and 70b are first manually moved laterally towards each other until the heads 82 of the projections P1 and P2 are aligned enlarged open portions 101 and then the frame members are separated with the heads 82 passing through the enlarged open portions 101.
The above presents a description of the best mode contemplated of carrying out the present invention, and of the manner and process of making and using it, in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use this invention. This invention is, however, susceptible to modifications and alternate constructions from that discussed above which are fully equivalent. Consequently, it is not the intention to limit this invention to the particular embodiments disclosed. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications and alternate constructions coming within the spirit and scope of the invention as generally expressed by the following claims, which particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject matter of the invention:
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