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March 19, 1968 R. GOODMAN VERTICALLY ADJUSTABLE BED 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Sept. 13, 1966 ..Q A. R mm 1. m N T I L A a w March 19 1968 R. GOOD MAN VERTIQALLY ADJUSTABLE BED 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Sept. 13, 1966 IN VE N TOR. R0 barf Good man.
March 19, 1968 .R. GOODMAN VERTICALLY ADJUSTABLE BED 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 I Filed Sept. 13, 1966 INVENTOQ Roberi Goodman, i g AORNIE'V United States Patent Office 3,373,453 VERTICALLY ADJUSTABLE BED Robert Goodman, 5325 Westminster Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 Filed Sept. 13, 1966, Ser. No. 579,158 10 Claims. (Cl. --63) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An adjustable bed having a bottom support means upon which is positioned a frame. The frame is movable in a vertical direction into any incremental position of vertical adjustment. A bed-spring is supported on the frame and is provided with pivotal head and foot sections that are individually movable from a horizontal to various inclined positions. The vertical adjustment of the frame is effected by pivotally interconnected cross-bars at each end of the bed. The cross-bars are, preferably, connected, above their pivotal connection, by a tension spring. These cross-bars serve both to support the frame and to adjust it vertically. They also automatically retain the frame in each vertical position.
This invention relates to an adjustable bed frame, and it particularly relates to a bed frame which is vertically adjustable and which may also, if desired, have a separately adjustable contour-type spring frame.
Although there have heretofore been vertically adjustable bed frames, all such previous bed frames have been subject to one or more defects. They have either not been sufficiently sturdy and rigid in their vertically adjusted positions, or they have not been capable of adjustment to any desired degree of height within predetermined limits, or they have been too complicated to be commercially feasible, or they have been too diflicult to adjust. In addition, in such prior bed frames, it was generally not possible to accommodate a variably adjustable contour-type bed spring which could be separately and individually adjusted.
It is therefore one object of the present invention to overcome the various disadvantages of prior adjustable bed frames by providing a vertically adjustable bed frame which is adjustable to infinitely small increments of height and which is nevertheless sturdily and rigidly supported in all vertical positions of adjustment.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a bed frame of the aforesaid type which is simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture and easy to operate.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a bed frame of the aforesaid type in combination with an individually and separately adjustable contour bed spring.
Other objects and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective side view of a bed frame and contour bed spring combination embodying the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view as seen from line 22 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view as seen from the reverse position relative to the view of FIG. 2, and at an angle from right to left as viewed in FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary view similar to FIG. 2 but showing an alternate embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary view similar to FIGS. 2 and 4 but showing another alternate embodiment of the invention.
Referring now in greater detail to the various figures of 3,373,453 Patented Mar. 19, 1968 the drawings wherein similar characters refer to similar parts, there is shown in FIG. 1 a bed, generally designated 10, having a lower frame portion, generally designated 12, and an upper spring frame, generally designated 14.
Thespring frame 14 is of the contour-type which comprises ahead section 16, a front intermediate section 18, a rear intermediate section 20 and a foot section 22. These sections are pivoted to each other and are relatively pivotally adjust-able from a flat position to a contour position such as illustrated in FIG. 1. The linkage and actuating mechanism for supporting and adjusting thespring frame 14, as well as the spring frame itself, are generally standard equipment and, by themselves, form no part of the present invention except in the combination shown. Since thespring frame 14 and its associated linkage and actuating mechanism, per se, are standard equipment, the details thereof need not be described herein.
The linkage supporting thespring frame 14 is supported by a pair ofside bars 24 and 26 forming part of thelower frame portion 12. Thebars 24 and 26 are constructed of metal angle-irons and are in turn supported on a pair ofside bars 28 and 30 which support head and foot plates 32 and 34 at opposite ends, and also supportside protectors 36 and 38. A pair of front and reartransverse bars 40 and 42 connect theside bars 24 and 26 at the head and theside bars 28 and 30 at the foot end.
As best seen in FIG. 2, a pair ofcross bars 44 and 46 are provided at the head end and a similar pair of cross bars are provided at the foot end. Each pair ofbars 44 and 46 are pivoted to each other at 48, thebar 44 having aroller 50 at its upper end and thebar 46 having aroller 52 at its lower end. Theroller 50 onbar 44 is movable in aguide channel 54 on thebar 42 while the lower end of thebar 44 is pivotally connected at 56 to a bottomsupport platform bar 58 having acaster 60 at each end. Theroller 52 onbar 46 is movable in a guide channel 62 on theplatform bar 58 while the upper end of thebar 46 is pivotally connected at 64 to aflange 66 on thebar 42.
Theplatform bar 58 at the foot end also supports abracket 68 to which is connected afork 70. Thefork 70 supports one end of ajack screw cylinder 72 having a threadedshaft 74 extending therefrom. An electricreversible motor 76 is operatively connected through gears (not shown) to theshaft 74 to move the shaft in opposite directions. Theshaft 74 is connected to the upper end of afork 78 which is connected at its lower end to a rotatable rod 80-. At each end of therod 80 is connected one end of alever 82 while, at the opposite end of eachlever 82 is alink 84. Eachlink 84 is pivotally connected to abar 44. Thebars 44 are connected to each other by alongitudinal brace bar 86. An intermediatelongitudinal brace rod 88 connects thelevers 82 to each other. Thecross bars 44 and 46 are connected by acoil spring 90.
In the operation of the vertical adjusting mechanism described above, when it is desired to move the whole bed frame structure from a higher to a lower position, themotor 76 is actuated in one direction to move thejack shaft 74 outwardly. This operates the levers 8-5 andlinks 84 to pull the upper ends of thebars 44 down. As thebars 44 pivot downwardly, causing therollers 50 to ride laterally in theguides 54, the degree of angle opening between thebars 44 and 46 is reduced, causing therollers 50 and 52 to come toward each other. As the pivot points 56 and 64 are, in effect, the similar ends of an equal and opposite triangle, they also move toward each other at exactly the same rate of speed. This causes the bed frame to descend in a continuously level position. When it is desired to raise the bed frame, the motor is actuated in the reverse direction.
The above-described vertical adjusting mechanism is extremely simple, yet the scissors-like cross-bar arrangement of thebars 44 and 46 provide a sturdy support in 3 all positions of adjustment, this support being effected throughout the entire width of the bed frame. The springconnected scissors arrangement and therollers 50 and 52 also permit the frame to stay in its horizontal position throughout the vertical adjustment.
In addition to being a simple, yet sturdy and effective vertical adjustment arrangement, as described above, this arrangement also permits the contour spring frame to be used in all vertical positions, and amply supports it during its own adjustments and without interfering, in any way, with such adjustments.
In FIG. 4, there is shown a modified form of the device wherein all the parts are identical to those of the form shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, except that thereversible motor 100, which actuates thejack screw shaft 102 withincylinder 104, is provided with ahandle 106 connected to themotor shaft 108. By means of this construction, it the motor should become inoperative, thehandle 106 can be used to crank the mechanism.
FIG. 5 shows yet another embodiment whereby, instead of a motor, thejack shaft 200, extending through cylinder 202, is provided with amanual operating handle 204.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
The invention claimed is:
1. In a bed, a bottom support means, a frame supported on said bottom support means for vertical adjustment, at least two pairs of cross-bars, one at each end of said frame, the cross-bars of each pair being pivotally connected to each other intermediate their respective ends, one of the cross-bars of each pair having a roller at its upper end movable in a guide means on said frame and being pivoted to said support means at its lower end, and the other cross-bar of each pair having a roller at its lower end movable in a guide means on said support means and being pivoted at its upper end to said frame, a drive means, linkage including links pivotally connected to each other, said linkage being connected at one end to said drive means and at the other to one cross-bar of one pair to move said one cross-bar around its pivoted connection with the other cross-bar of the pair, and connecting means between each pair of cross-bars to provide simultaneous pivotal movement of each pair, said crossbars forming both a supporting and a vertical adjusting means for said frame.
2. The bed of claim 1 wherein said drive means comprises a jack-screw assembly having a motor operatively connected thereto.
3. The bed of claim 1 wherein said drive means comprises a jack-screw assembly having a manually operable handle.
4. A vertically adjustable bed comprising an upper frame and a lower frame, the upper frame being supported by the lower frame, support means for said lower frame, at least two vertical adjusting means connecting said lower frame to said support means, said adjusting means being spaced from each other longitudinally of said bed andeach comprising a pair of cross-bars pivotally connected to each other intermediate their respective ends, one of the cross-bars of each pair having a roller at its upper end movable in a guide means on the lower frame and being pivoted to said support means at its lower end, and the other cross-bar of each pair having a roller at its lower end'movable in a guide means on said support means and being pivoted at its upper end to said lower frame, a drive means, linkage including links pivotally connected to each other, said linkage being connected at one end to said drive means and at the other end to one cross-bar of one pair to move said one crossbar of the pair, and connecting means between the said one cross-bar and the corresponding cross-bar on the other pair, said connecting means being constructed and arranged to move said corresponding cross-bar around its pivotal connection with its other cross-bar in synchronism with said one cross-bar, said cross-bars forming both a supporting and a vertical adjusting means for said frame.
5. The bed of claim 4 wherein said drive means comprises a motor-driven jack screw assembly.
6. The bed of claim 4 wherein said drive means comprises a manually-actuated jack-screw assembly.
7. The bed of claim 4 wherein said drive means comprises a jack-screw assembly, a motor operatively connected to said jack-screw assembly, and a manually operable handle connected to said motor shaft for selective operation alternately with said motor.
8. The bed of claim 1 wherein a tension means is connected between the cross-bars of each pair.
9. The bed of claim 4 wherein said upper frame comprises a contour spring frame having separately movable head, foot and intermediate sections, said contour spring frame being vertically movable with said lower frame in all selected positions of contour adjustment.
10. The bed of claim 4 wherein a tension means is connected between the cross-bars of each pair.
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