The present invention relates to a system for bunk beds, and in particular a system which allows to convert a bunk bed into a sofa. The present invention relates also to a sofa-bed comprising such system.
At the state of the art there are known many embodiments of bunk beds which can be converted into sofas. A first example is described in the Patent Application EP2110054, in which a system is described to convert a bunk bed into a sofa, characterized in that the frame supporting the upper bed rotates by 180° while passing from the position of usage as bed to the position of usage as sofa. This system is however disadvantageous in that it has to be comprised of separated mattress and sofa-seat, constrained on the two sides of said frame, and in that it is needed to bind them to the frame to prevent them from falling, thus making complex the needed steps to make the bed to go to sleep. Other examples of similar systems are described also in U.S. Pat. No. 4,592,101, WO 8707487, GB 812928. Another example is shown in WO2013/131946, in which a system is described for a sofa which can be converted into a bunk bed, which uses a four-bar linkage to move the upper bed while keeping it always in horizontal position during its movement. Anyway, the described system is not so robust, since it is provided with only one point of anchorage of the four-bar linkage to the upper frame, and it does not allow the ladder, which makes it easy to access to the upper bed, to be integral part of the structure. Therefore the ladder has to be removed and kept separately.
Aim of the present invention is to provide a system for realizing a sofa-bed which can be converted into a bunk bed which is alternative and better than those known at the state of the art. In particular, aim of the present invention is to provide a system for realizing sofa-beds which can be converted into bunk beds which reduces dimensions when the sofa-bed is in the sofa configuration, which is simple to be made by the user and which guarantees that upholsterers and generally those who make the stuffed portion of the piece of furniture have the maximum freedom of expression, thus allowing to reach, at low costs, better aesthetic and design results. Moreover, the system according to the present invention comprises a ladder to makes easier to reach the upper bed, which is automatically extracted when the system is actuated to pass from the sofa configuration to the bunk bed one, and vice versa it is automatically retracted when the system is actuated in the opposite direction.
These and other advantages will be clear from the detailed description of the invention, which refers to the appended
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The system comprises also an upper frame (21), which has rectangular shape and such dimensions as well that it houses a base (not shown in figures, typically a slatted bed base or box-spring base or of other kind among those known at the state of the art) and it supports a mattress (211) therein. Conveniently, the upper frame (21) is also provided with safety edges on one of the two long sides (213) and on both the short sides (212). Another tilting edge is provided on the front long side and can be turned over under the base of the upper bed when not needed. Besides exerting their safety function when the system is in bed configuration, the fixed edges (212, 213) can be used as structures for armrests and back rests when the system is in sofa-bed configuration.
The constraint of the upper frame (21) to the base frame (11) occurs by means of a kinematics with double four-bar linkage, in the following described in detail, which allows to move said upper frame (21) from a first position (shown in
The movement of the upper frame (21) is such that said second position is substantially on the vertical of said first position, and during the movement from said first to said second position the upper frame is kept constantly in horizontal position (in other words it does not rotate but moves in an always parallel position to the starting position). The movement of said upper frame consists almost exclusively in a vertical translation. The kinematics which allows this movement comprises a mechanism of the following kind on each short side of the sofa. To the base frame (11) a first four-bar linkage is constrained comprising a bar (14) parallel to said base frame (11) and two bars (12, 13) constrained so that they form the other sides of the four-bar linkage. It is to be assumed that the four-bar linkage has two always horizontal sides (11, 14) and two sides (12, 13) which can rotate and take also the vertical position and which, for simplicity, are referred to as “vertical sides”, even if it is clear that the vertical position is only one of the positions which said sides (12, 13) can take. It is also to be precised that, unless otherwise specified, for length of a bar of the mechanism it is intended the length measured between the centres of rotation of the two hinges arranged at the ends of the bar.
Referring to the horizontal bar (14) of the first four-bar linkage, the same can be constrained to the vertical bars of the second four-bar linkage rather than to those of the first one, thus carrying out the same function.
Another aspect concerns the embodiment of the bars of the four-bar linkages, shown in the appended drawings: preferably, but not in limiting way, the vertical bars (12, 13) of the first four-bar linkage comprise each a couple of profiles with rectangular sections, between which the bars of the second four-bar linkage are hinged. This does not rule out the possibility to realize the same kinematics in a different way, for example by using two profiles for the bars of the second four-bar linkage and only one profile for the bars of the first four-bar linkage, or only one profile for them both. Obviously also the shape of the bars can be varied, by using for example a circular section.
To provide a four-bar linkage the distance to which the vertical sides (12, 13) are hinged at the base frame (11) is clearly equal to the length of the bar (14). The first of the two vertical sides (13) is substantially hinged at the front angle of the base frame (11). So, the movement of this first four-bar linkage (11, 12, 13, 14) allows to lift and lower the bar (14) while keeping it in horizontal position. Obviously in its movement the bar (14) is also subjected to a horizontal translation, and in particular it moves to the front side when lifted. At equal distance from the base frame (11), at the two vertical hinges (12, 13) of the first four-bar linkage other two bars (22, 23) are hinged which support the upper frame (21). Also, the constraint of said bars (22, 23) to the upper frame occurs by means of hinge constraints. The constraints of these further bars (22, 23) and of the upper frame (21) are such that they make up a second four-bar linkage: thus, the upper frame can only move while remaining horizontal.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first (23) of the bars of the second four-bar linkage is substantially constrained at the angle of the upper frame (21), and the length of the vertical bars of the first and second four-bar linkage, is equal. In this way, the position of the upper frame (21), in plan view, coincides substantially with the one of the base frame (11), both when the frame is lowered in sofa configuration (
It is also to be highlighted that, as it is clear for example from the view of
The last element implementing the kinematics is a bar (24) which constrains the movement of the first four-bar linkage (11, 13, 24, 14) to the one of the second four-bar linkage (21, 22, 23). In fact, in a preferred embodiment, this bar is hinged to the base frame (11) and to one of the vertical bars of the second four-bar linkage (22), and is configured so that it determines the configuration of the second four-bar linkage once the position of the first four-bar linkage is defined. In particular this correspondence between the positions of the two four-bar linkages is such that the bars of the second four-bar linkage (22, 23) are in vertical position when the bars (12, 13) of the first four-bar linkage are in vertical position as well, as shown in
Conveniently, to the vertical bars of the first four-bar linkage (12, 13) a third frame (25) is also constrained which is configured to support a second mattress (25). Said third frame (25) is constrained in horizontal position and moves integrally to the first four-bar linkage movement, moving forward towards the front part of the sofa-bed when it is extracted, thus taking the position shown in
The fact that the lower bed takes this position has at least two advantages: firstly it allows to reduce the sensation of constriction of the person who lies on the lower bed, since the upper bed is not perfectly overlapped to the first one, and secondly it allows to position the ladder (31) inclined to the vertical, as described in the following, thus making it easier to access to the upper bed.
In fact the system for sofa-bed can comprise a ladder constrained to the upper frame (21) and to the frame of the lower bed (25), divided in two parts. The lower part (31) of the ladder is integral to the frame of the lower bed (25) and oriented in vertical position; its vertical dimension is approximately equal to the dimension of the mattress (251) and however such that, when the system is closed in sofa configuration, it does not project with respect to the limit stop bar (113) of the lower frame (11), described in the following. The upper part (31) of the ladder is instead hinged to the lower part of the same ladder and slidingly constrained to the upper frame (21). In this way, when the upper frame and the lower one are moved closer (i.e. when the system passes from the bunk bed configuration to the sofa configuration) the upper end of the upper part of the ladder (31) slides with respect to the upper frame and tilts up to take a horizontal position and to remain hidden between the two beds when the system is in sofa configuration. Similarly, when the system passes from the sofa configuration to the bunk bed one, the upper part of the ladder (31) moves without any manual intervention needed, up to take the position shown in
Preferably, the system comprises also a safety edge constrained by means of hinges to said ladder and configured so that it is interposed between said upper frame (21) and said third frame (25) when the system is in sofa configuration. In fact the safety edge is integral to the ladder in the movement the same carries out when the system passes from a configuration to the other one, anyway when the system is in bunk bed configuration, the safety edge can be rotated up to take the vertical position shown in
The system for bunk beds according to the present invention comprises also a safety locking system, suitably developed to avoid accidental closing, which could be extremely dangerous for the people lying in the bunk bed.
As it is shown in
A helical spring (44) mounted outside a suitable vertical pin (45) is interposed between the outer body (42) and the sliding tooth (43) so that it pushes outwards said sliding tooth (43), and as a consequence, pulls downwards the cap (41) by means of the pins (46). Therefore the first stable configuration of the locking system is the one shown in
Conveniently, at a bar of the first four-bar linkage an abutting element (131) is provided whose position is such that, when the sofa-bed is closed, the cap (41) of the automatic locking system (4) abuts the abutting element (131) which pushes it towards the bar (23) on which it is mounted so that it takes the stable position with projecting teeth (43), also due to the thrust of the spring (44). When the system is brought again in its configuration of bunk bed, the teeth (43) are yet in their locking configuration. The fact that the teeth (43) have an oblique stopping surface makes it possible that the respective profiles (13) of the first four-bar linkage, by moving closer, lift them firstly and after the spring (44) pushes them outwards to engage in the suitable opening of said profiles (13). It is not needed any manual action for inserting the locking system which is fitted out and actuated automatically.
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102016000003477 | Jan 2016 | IT | national |
This is a national stage application of PCT application PCT/IB2017/050151 having an international filing Date of Jan. 12, 2017. This application claims foreign priority based on application 10206000003477 of Italy, filed on Jan. 15, 2016.
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PCT/IB2017/050151 | 1/12/2017 | WO | 00 |