Support structures and methods of fabricating support structures

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6219863
  • Patent Number
    6,219,863
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An assembly, including a first support structure having a first removable support member and a set of first slats supported for receiving and supporting a first body supporting element, a second support structure having a second removable support member and a set of second slats supported for receiving and supporting a second body supporting element, with the first and second removable support members removed, a connector assembly engagable with the first and second sets of slats and with the first and second support structures, the connector assembly and the first and second sets of slats for receiving and supporting a body supporting element different from the first and second body supporting elements.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to the field of support structures and, more particularly, to a support structure and fabrication methods for support structures of a type for supporting the human body.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




For human beings, sleep is essential for sustaining physical and emotional health. Due to the essential importance of sleep in this regard, the prior art is replete with an array of apparatus and systems for not only promoting restful sleep, but also providing comfortable and, in some instances, therapeutic rest. Various mattress, box spring and support structure designs for supporting a sleeping surface are but few of the vast array of available sleep related features that have enjoyed considerable innovation throughout recent years.




Although much has been done to the structure of mattresses, box springs and structures for supporting mattresses and/or box springs, little attention has been devoted toward modular sleeping systems operative for only decreasing the high cost commonly associated with conventional frame and mattress sleeping systems, but also accommodating specific consumer needs of adaptability and convertibility of a sleeping assembly. The foregoing and other deficiencies inherent in the art therefore necessitate new and useful improvements.




Accordingly, it would be highly desirable to provide new and improved support structures and fabrication methods for support structures of a type for supporting a human body for sleep and/or rest.




It is a purpose of the present invention to provide a new and improved support structure that is easy to construct.




It is another purpose of the present invention to provide a new and improved support structure that may be converted into one or more of a plurality of body supporting orientations.




It is still another purpose of the present invention to reduce substantially the high costs associated with conventional frame and mattress sleeping systems.




It is a further purpose of the present invention to provide a new and improved support structure that is inexpensive.




It is yet a further purpose of the present invention to accommodate consumer sleeping and rest needs.




It is still a further purpose of the present invention to provide a new and improved modular sleeping system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The above problems and others are at least partially solved and the above purposes and others are realized in a new and improved support assembly and fabrication method for a support assembly of a type for supporting the human body. In a specific embodiment, the support assembly is generally comprised of a first support structure including a first framework having first free ends and a first support member removably coupled with the first free ends, and a first plurality of slats supported by the first framework at first and second ends thereof, the first plurality of slats for receiving and supporting a first body supporting element having a supporting surface, one of the first and second ends of each one of the first plurality of slats removably coupled with the first removable support member. Further included is a second support structure including a second framework having second free ends and a second support member removably coupled with the second free ends, and a second plurality of slats supported by the second framework in series at first and second ends thereof, the second plurality of slats for receiving and supporting a second body supporting element having a supporting surface, one of the first and second ends of each one of the second plurality of slats removably coupled with the second removable support member.




Consistent with the foregoing, with the first and second removable support members removed from the first and second free ends and one of the first and second ends of each one of the first and second plurality of slats, further provided is a connector assembly engagable with one of the first and second ends of each one of the first and second plurality of slats and with the first and second free ends. In this regard, the connector assembly and the first and second plurality of slats operate to receive and support a selected body supporting element having a supporting surface greater than the supporting surface of each of the first and second body supporting elements.




In a specific embodiment, the connector assembly may include an elongate support structure having ends, means for detachably securing the ends of the elongate support structure with the first and second free ends of the first and second frameworks, and means for removably coupling one of the first and second ends of each one of the first and second plurality of slats with the elongate support structure intermediate the ends thereof.




In a further embodiment, the present invention may also include an adjustable support assembly. In this regard, and with one of the first and second plurality of slats removed from one of the first and second frameworks, the adjustable support assembly may be removably engaged with the one of the first and second frameworks, the adjustable support assembly for receiving and supporting an adjustable body supporting element and movable between a lowered orientation and an elevated orientation. In a particular embodiment, the adjustable support assembly may a linkage assembly removably engagable with the one of the first and second frameworks intermediate first and second ends thereof, the linkage assembly being movable between a lowered orientation and an elevated orientation and directed toward one of the first and second ends of the one of the first and second frameworks. Further included is a motor for moving the linkage assembly between the lowered orientation and the elevated orientation.




In another embodiment, the adjustable support assembly may still further include another linkage assembly removably engagable with the one of the first and second frameworks intermediate first and second ends thereof, the linkage assembly being movable between a lowered orientation and an elevated orientation and directed toward the other one of the first and second ends of the one of the first and second frameworks. The motor previously disclosed, or another motor if desired, may be employed for moving the other linkage assembly between the lowered and elevated orientations.




Consistent with the foregoing, associated methods may also be provided.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and further and more specific objects and advantages of the instant invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description thereof taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

illustrates a fragmented, partially exploded perspective view of a support assembly, in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

illustrates a side elevational view of the support assembly of

FIG. 1

, portions therein being broken away for the purposes of illustration;





FIG. 3

illustrates an exploded perspective view of a leg assembly of the support assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

illustrates a perspective view of a coupler assembly for providing engagement and support of one or more of a plurality of slats of the support assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

illustrates a fragmented perspective view of a plurality of slats of the support assembly of

FIG. 1

, and further illustrating an adjustment element adjustably mounted therewith;





FIG. 6

illustrates an enlarged perspective view of the adjustment element of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

illustrates a vertical sectional view taken along line


7





7


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

illustrates an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of a support assembly, the support assembly including a connector assembly for interconnecting a pair of opposing frameworks, in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 9

illustrates an exploded fragmented perspective view of portions of the connector assembly and the pair of opposing frameworks of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

illustrates an end elevational view of the connector assembly of

FIG. 9

as it would appear assembled;





FIG. 11

illustrates an exploded perspective view of yet another embodiment of a support assembly, the support assembly including an adjustable support assembly carried by a framework, the adjustable support assembly shown as it would appear in a lowered orientation, in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 12

illustrates a side elevational view of the support assembly of

FIG. 11

, the adjustable support assembly shown as it would appear in an elevated orientation.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention provides, among other things, a new and improved support assembly and methods of fabricating one or more support assemblies of a type for supporting the human body for rest and/or sleep. The invention incorporates a modular infrastructure for allowing selected construction of the support assembly in a plurality of body supporting orientations for providing flexibility, adaptability and consumer flexibility.




Turning now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

illustrates a fragmented, partially exploded perspective view of a support assembly


20


, in accordance with the present invention. Support assembly


20


is generally comprised of a framework


21


including first and second end support members


22


and


23


and first and second elongate side support members


24


and


25


. Preferably constructed of wood, a selected metal or other substantially rigid material, ends of first end support member


22


and ends of second end support member


23


are each engagable, such as with screws or other suitable mechanical fastening mechanism, with ends of first and second side support members


24


and


25


to form framework


21


having, in this specific example, a substantially rectangular or box shape as shown. So constructed, framework


21


is generally intended to have a first end


26


and a second end


27


.




To provide support above the ground, support assembly


20


may further include a plurality of leg assemblies each being generally designated by the reference character


30


. Referring momentarily to

FIG. 3

illustrating an exploded perspective view of one of the plurality of leg assemblies


30


, each leg assembly


30


is generally comprised of a leg support member


31


engagable with framework


21


and a leg


32


engagable with leg support member


31


. In this regard, and with attention directed back to

FIG. 1

, ends of each leg support member


31


may be coupled, such as with one or more screws


34


as shown or other suitable detachably engagable mechanical engagement mechanism, with adjoining end and side support members of framework


21


. A leg


32


may then be coupled, such as with screws, etc., with a corresponding leg support member


31


in downwardly depending relation for engagement with a supporting surface for supporting framework


21


above the supporting surface as shown substantially in FIG.


2


. As a matter of preference, each end and side support member


22


,


23


,


24


and


25


may be formed with one or more grooves, each designated at


33


, for accommodating or otherwise receiving the ends of the leg support members


31


if so desired at each corner or framework


21


.




Regarding

FIGS. 1 and 2

, framework


21


bounds a space


40


and provides support for a plurality of slats proximate space


40


aligned substantially from first end


26


to second end


27


, each slat being generally designated by the reference character


41


. In a further and more specific aspect, slats


41


are engagable at first and second ends


42


and


43


thereof for support with the opposing first and second side support members


24


and


25


in substantially parallel and spaced-apart relation via coupler assemblies engagable with the opposing first and second side support members


24


and


25


, each being generally designated by the reference character


50


.




With attention directed to

FIG. 4

, and preferably constructed of wood, plastic, metal or other substantially rigid material, each coupler assembly


50


is generally comprised of a supporting element


51


including a pair of pins


52


and


53


supported in spaced apart and substantially parallel relation with an elongate body


54


, each pin


52


and


53


having first and second free ends


52


A and


52


B, and


53


A and


53


B, respectively, on either side of the elongate body


54


. Further included is a coupler


60


including a body


61


having, in this specific example, a plurality of recesses


62


each for receiving an end, such as second end


43


as shown, of each one of a plurality of slats


41


.




In operation, first free ends


52


A and


53


A are removably receivable by through holes


65


formed through, as shown for the purposes of illustration, second side support member


25


. Extending inwardly toward space


40


bound by framework


21


, second free ends


52


B and


53


B are each removably receivable by spaced-apart apertures


66


and


67


carried and formed with body


61


of coupler, with recesses


62


each available for removably receiving, in this specific example, a second end


43


of one of a plurality of slats


41


.




Although not shown, another coupler assembly


50


may also be provided with first side support member


24


for providing the desired engagement of the opposing first ends


42


and support of slats


41


with framework


21


as shown substantially in FIG.


1


. Furthermore, body


61


of coupler


60


is specifically provided with three recesses


62


operative for supporting three slats


41


in a substantially triangular orientation. However, body


61


may be implemented for supporting one or another selected plurality of slats


41


depending on specific needs without departing from the invention.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a selected plurality of coupler assemblies


50


may be provided for engagement with a corresponding plurality of through holes


65


formed through the first and second side support members


24


and


25


from first end


26


to second end


27


of framework


21


for supporting a selected plurality of slats


41


at space


40


. In this manner of assembly, slats


41


are operative for receiving and supporting a body supporting element (not shown), such as a conventional mattress, having a body supporting surface for supporting a human body for sleep, rest, etc. In this regard, framework


21


may be sized specifically for receiving varying sizes of mattresses such as, for instance, a single-, ½ queen- or twin- size mattress. To remove slats


41


and each coupler assembly


50


, the foregoing operation need only be reversed.




With momentary reference to

FIGS. 5 and 7

, shown is the substantially triangular orientation of slats


41


as they would appear supported by opposing coupler assemblies


50


consistent a specific embodiment. Shown for the purposes of illustration is an adjustment element


70


captured by slats


41


for sliding movement in reciprocal directions as indicated by the double arrowed line A for allowing a user to adjust the firmness of each series of three slats


41


. In this regard, adjustment element


70


, of which is also shown in

FIG. 6

, is generally comprised of a body


71


having opposing ways or grooves


72


and


73


for receiving opposing edges


74


and


75


of adjacent and opposing ones of slats


41


and a free end


76


for sliding receipt against the lowermost one of the plurality of slats


41


. By positioning adjustment element


70


at one or more selected locations via sliding movement along the length of slats


41


substantially from first ends


42


to second ends


43


, the firmness slats


41


cooperate to exhibit may be adjusted as desired.




Consistent with the present invention, it may be desirable to couple a pair of support assemblies


20


together to form a bigger support assembly. In a further and more specific aspect, a pair of support assemblies, each of substantially identical construction to support assembly


20


, may be coupled together to form another support assembly operative for receiving and supporting a mattress or other body supporting element, or a plurality of mattresses or body supporting elements, defining a body supporting surface greater than the body supporting surface of each body supporting element receivable and supportable by either one of the previously separate support assemblies. To this end, the desired construction of support assembly


20


to accommodate, for instance, a single-, ½ queen-, or twin-size mattress allows a user to couple a pair of support assemblies together to accommodate, for instance, a queen- or king-size mattress, or a plurality of one or more mattresses of a group including single-, ½ queen- and twin-size mattresses.




To this end, and with attention directed to

FIG. 8

, illustrated is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of a support assembly generally designated by the reference character


80


. Support assembly


80


is generally comprised of a joining of first and second support assemblies


81


and


82


of identical construction to support assembly


20


previously discussed. In this regard, the same general reference characters set forth to describe the various structural features of support assembly


20


will also be used to describe the structural features of first and second support assemblies


81


and


82


as set forth in the ensuing discussion of

FIGS. 8-10

. However, in the interests of clarity, reference characters used to describe the first and second support assemblies


81


and


82


common to support assembly


20


will include prime (“′”) and double prime (“″”) symbols, respectively.




Consistent with the foregoing, support assembly


81


is generally comprised of a first framework


21


′. First framework


21


′ includes first and second end support members


22


′ and


23


′ and a first side support member


24


′, second side support member (corresponding to second side support member


25


) having been removed to expose free ends of first and second end support members


22


′ and


23


′. The leg assemblies (not shown) are intended also to have been removed from the second side support member and the first and second end support members


22


′ and


23


′. For the purposes of orientation, the free ends of first and second end support members


22


′ and


23


′ are herein defined as first and second free ends


85


and


86


of support assembly


81


.




Support assembly


82


is generally comprised of a second framework


21


″. Second framework


21


″ includes first and second end support members


22


″ and


23


″ and a second side support member


25


″, first side support member (corresponding to first side support member


24


) having been removed to expose free ends of first and second end support members


22


″ and


23


″. The leg assemblies (not shown) are intended also to have been removed from the first side support member and the first and second end support members


22


″ and


23


″. For the purposes of orientation, the free ends of first and second end support members


22


″ and


23


″ are herein defined as first and second free ends


87


and


88


of support assembly


82


.




To couple first and second support assemblies


81


and


82


together, provided is a connector assembly


90


operative for engaging together the first free ends


85


and


87


and the second free ends


86


and


88


of first and second support assemblies


81


and


82


, and for providing structural support for slats (not shown). Connector assembly


90


is generally comprised of an elongate support structure


91


shown, in this specific example, as first and second substantially coextensive support elements


92


and


93


each having a forward end


94


and


95


and a rearward end


96


and


97


. With attention directed to

FIG. 9

, first and second support elements


92


and


93


are engagable at forward ends


94


and


95


with first end support members


22


′ and


22


″ at first free ends


85


and


87


of first and second frameworks


21


′ and


21


″ in substantially perpendicular relation via screws


98


as shown, or other suitable detachably engagable mechanical engagement mechanism. Although not shown, first and second support elements


92


and


93


are also engagable at rearward ends


96


and


97


with second end support members


23


′ and


23


″ at second free ends


86


and


88


of first and second frameworks


21


′ and


21


″ in substantially perpendicular relation via screws, or other suitable detachably engagable mechanical engagement mechanism. To then secure first and second frameworks


21


′ and


21


″ together, first and second support elements may be engaged together in substantially coextensive, opposing and substantially parallel relation to thus join together first free ends


85


and


87


and second free ends


86


and


88


. In this manner of assembly, first and second frameworks


21


′ and


21


″ cooperate to define a support assembly suitable for supporting one or more mattresses or body supporting elements having a total body supporting surface greater than the body supporting elements previously receivable and supportable by either one of the first or second support assemblies


81


or


82


alone.




To provide support assembly


80


with an infrastructure suitable for supporting one or more body supporting elements, slats


41


(not shown) may be mounted for support at their first and second ends via coupler assemblies


50


(not shown) with first side support member


24


′ and first support element


92


of connector assembly


90


, and with second side support member


25


″ and second support element


93


of connector assembly


90


.




To interconnect the first and second support elements


92


and


93


together,

FIG. 9

illustrates an engagement assembly


100


including, in a specific example, a pair of blocks


101


and


102


positioned outboard of a respective one of the first and second support elements


92


and


93


. Further included is a bolt


103


receivable into and through through-holes formed through the blocks


101


and


102


and first and second support elements


92


and


93


, a washer


104


and a nut


105


threadably engagable with the bolt


103


for securing together and capturing washer


104


, the blocks


101


and


102


and the first and second support elements


92


and


93


therebetween, the configuration of which may be easily be seen in

FIG. 10. A

selected plurality of engagement assemblies


100


may be provided in spaced apart relation along substantially the entire length of first and second support elements


92


and


93


as desired for securing the first and second support elements


92


and


93


together. Furthermore, blocks


101


and


102


, although not essential for providing engagement of the first support element


92


with the second support element


93


, are provided to give support to an adjustable support assembly


110


shown generally in the dotted outline in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, further details to be discussed presently.




Because the slats


41


of the present invention have been disclosed as removably engagable with support assemblies


20


and


80


, they may be removed and in their place, adjustable support assembly


110


installed or otherwise secured therewith such as with screws, bolts or other suitable detachably engagable mechanical fasteners. Referring now to

FIG. 11

, shown for the purposes of discussion in this regard is second support assembly


82


of support assembly


80


as it would appear assembled including first and second end support members


22


″ and


23


″, second side support member


25


″ and second support element


93


of connector assembly


90


, all shown as they would appear interconnected in the manner discussed previously in combination with

FIGS. 8-10

. For the purposes of orientation, framework


21


″ of support assembly


82


is generally intended to include first end


26


″ and second end


27


″. In the interests of clarity, adjustable support assembly


110


may be coupled with framework


21


of support assembly


20


or with framework


21


′ of support assembly


81


in a manner substantially similar to that of the ensuing discussion. In this regard, rather than coupling adjustable support assembly


110


with second side support member


25


″ and second support element


93


of support assembly


82


to be discussed presently, adjustable support assembly


110


may be coupled with first and second side support members


24


and


25


of support assembly


20


, and with first side support member


24


′ and first support element


92


of support assembly


81


if desired.




Adjustable support assembly


110


is engagable with framework


21


″ proximate space


40


″ intermediate first and second ends


26


″ and


27


″ and is movable between a lowered orientation as shown in FIG.


11


and an elevated orientation as shown in FIG.


12


. Assembly


110


is operative for receiving and supporting an adjustable body supporting element or mattress much like the conventional adjustable mattresses found with conventional adjustable beds commonly found in hospitals, retirement homes, etc.




In this specific embodiment, adjustable support assembly


110


is generally comprised of first and second linkage assemblies


111


and


112


, first linkage assembly


111


being directed toward first end


26


″, and second linkage assembly


112


being directed toward second end


27


″. First linkage assembly


111


, of which is designed for accommodating the upper torso of the human body, includes first and second braces


120


and


121


engagable via screws or other suitable detachably engagable mechanical fasteners with second support element


93


and second side support member


25


″ in substantially opposing relation. Also included are opposing first linkage elements


122


and


123


each having and end


122


A and


123


A mounted with framework


21


″ as shown toward first end


26


″ for pivotal movement, and opposing pivotally attached second linkage elements


124


and


125


terminating with free ends connected with an elongate member


126


.




Although movement of first linkage assembly


111


between lowered and elevated orientations may be carried out manually, a motor


127


may be employed as shown. In this regard, motor


127


, which may be provided as a conventional electric motor having either a self-contained power source or a power cord (not shown) for coupling with a conventional power outlet, is operative for actuating a first axle


128


for rotation in one or more predetermined directions for moving first linkage assembly


111


between lowered and elevated orientations.




To transfer movement of first axle


128


to first linkage assembly


111


in this regard, first axle


128


is coupled with first brackets


130


(only one shown) of a link assembly


131


, each first bracket


130


being mounted for pivotal movement at an end with one of the first and second braces


120


and


121


. Link assembly


131


further includes arms


132


(only one shown) each mounted for pivotal movement with another end of one of brackets


130


and with one of second bracket


133


. Ends of first linkage elements


122


and


123


confronting ends of second linkage elements


124


and


125


, respectively, are each mounted with one of second brackets


133


for pivotal movement, and ends of second linkage elements


124


and


125


confronting ends of first linkage elements


122


and


123


, respectively, are in turn substantially rigidly mounted with a corresponding one of second brackets


133


. Rotation of first axle


128


in predetermined directions upon selected actuation of motor


127


may be initiated for moving first linkage assembly


111


between the lowered orientation as set forth in

FIG. 11

, and the elevated orientation as set forth in FIG.


12


.




Second linkage assembly


112


includes opposing first linkage elements


140


and


141


having ends


140


A and


141


A mounted with framework


21


″ as shown toward second end


26


″ for pivotal movement and opposing pivotally attached second linkage elements


144


and


145


terminating with free ends connected with an elongate member


146


. Although movement of second linkage assembly


112


between lowered and elevated orientations may be carried out manually like first linkage assembly


111


, motor


127


may be employed as shown. In this regard, motor


127


may also be implemented for actuating a second axle


148


for rotation in one or more predetermined directions for moving second linkage assembly


112


between lowered and elevated orientations, second axle


148


being spaced from first axle


128


.




To transfer movement of second axle


148


to second linkage assembly


112


in this regard, second axle


148


is coupled with a link assembly


150


and, more particularly, to arms


151


(only one shown) of link assembly


150


. Each arm


151


is in turn mounted for pivotal movement at a free end thereof with a bracket


152


(only one shown) each fixed with one of the second linkage elements


144


and


145


. Rotation of second axle


148


in predetermined directions upon selected actuation of motor


127


may be carried out for moving second linkage assembly


112


between the lowered orientation as set forth in

FIG. 11

, and the elevated orientation as set forth in FIG.


12


.




In summary, the present invention provides modular and interconnectable components suitable for allowing conversion of a support assembly from a first orientation for supporting one of a single-, ½ queen- and twin-size mattress, to a second orientation for supporting one of a queen- and king-size mattress, or perhaps a plurality of single-, ½ queen- and twin-size mattresses. The slats herein disclosed for providing selected support may be removed, in addition to the corresponding coupler assembly


50


, for allowing the easy installation of an adjustable support assembly as desired in the various embodiments.




The present invention has been described above with reference to a preferred embodiment. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes and modifications may be made in the described embodiments without departing from the nature and scope of the present invention. Various changes and modifications to the embodiment herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. In a first body supporting element having a supporting surface, a second body supporting element having a supporting surface and a third body supporting element having a supporting surface greater than the supporting surface of each of the first and second body supporting elements, a modular support system comprising:a first framework having ends and a removable first support member; a second framework having ends and a removable second support member; a first plurality of slats; and a second plurality of slats; the modular support system movable between first and second conditions,the first condition comprising: the first framework engaged to the first plurality of slats for supporting the first body supporting element, and the second framework engaged to the second plurality of slats for supporting the second body supporting element; and with the first support member removed from the first framework and the second support member removed from the second framework, the second condition comprising: a connector assembly interconnecting the first framework with the second framework and each cooperating together supporting the first and second pluralities of slats for receiving and supporting the third body supporting element, the connector assembly comprising a plurality of separate elongate elements each corresponding to one of the first and second frameworks, wherein one of the elongate elements includes ends engaged to the ends of one of the first and second frameworks and the other of the elongate elements includes ends engaged to the ends of the other of the first and second frameworks.
  • 2. The modular support system of claim 1, further including means for engaging the ends of the elongate elements of the connector assembly to the ends of the first and second frameworks.
  • 3. The modular support system of claim 1, further including means for engaging each one of the first and second plurality of slats to one of the elongate elements of the connector assembly.
  • 4. In a first body supporting element having a supporting surface, a second body supporting element having a supporting surface, a third body supporting element having a supporting surface greater than the supporting surface of each of the first and second body supporting elements and an adjustable body supporting element, a modular support system comprising:a first framework having ends and a removable first support member; a second framework having ends and a removable second support member; a first plurality of slats; a second plurality of slats; an adjustable support assembly; and a connector assembly including a plurality of separate elongate elements each having ends; the modular support system movable between first, second and third conditions,the first condition comprising: the first framework engaged to the first plurality of slats for supporting the first body supporting element, and the second framework engaged to the second plurality of slats for supporting the second body supporting element; with the first support member removed from the first framework and the second support member removed from the second framework, the second condition comprising: the connector assembly interconnecting the first framework with the second framework, the first and second frameworks cooperating together supporting the first and second pluralities of slats for receiving and supporting the third body supporting element, wherein one of the elongate elements includes ends engaged to the ends of one of the first and second frameworks and the other of the elongate elements includes ends engaged to the ends of the other of the first and second frameworks; and with the first support member removed from the first framework and the second support member removed from the second framework, the third condition comprising: the connector assembly interconnecting the first framework with the second framework, the first and second frameworks cooperating together supporting one of the first and second pluralities of slats for receiving and supporting one of the first and second body supporting elements and for receiving and supporting the adjustable e support assembly for receiving and supporting the adjustable body supporting element.
  • 5. The modular support system of claim 4, further including means for engaging the ends of the elongate elements of the connector assembly to the ends of the first and second frameworks.
  • 6. The modular support system of claim 4, further including means for engaging each one of the first and second plurality of slats to one of the elongate elements of the connector assembly.
  • 7. The modular support system of claim 4, wherein the adjustable support assembly comprises:a first linkage assembly engagable to the framework for movement between a lowered orientation and an elevated orientation; and means for moving the first linkage assembly between the lowered orientation and the elevated orientation.
  • 8. The modular support system of claim 7, wherein the adjustable support assembly further includes:a second linkage assembly engagable to the framework for movement between a lowered orientation and an elevated orientation; and means for moving the second linkage assembly between the lowered orientation and the elevated orientation.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 09/066,135, filed Apr. 24, 1998, now abandoned.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/066135 Apr 1998 US
Child 09/516712 US