Earthquake-proof bed
An earthquake-proof bed that (1) has segmentalized components, (2) is easy to handle, and (3) is easily constituted by simple assembly, using connecting parts such as bolts. The bed includes (1) multiple lower frames that are dividable in the longitudinal direction of a bottom-plate of the earthquake-proof bed, (2) multiple side frames that have support beams and that are connected to a floor frame—which is assembled by connecting the lower frames together—at a desired height above the floor, (3) multiple upper frames that are connected to the top-side beams of the side frames arranged at the ceiling portion of a rectangle that is surrounded by the side frames, (4) multiple cambered roof units that are mounted upon and connected with the upper frames, and (5) multiple floor panels arranged on the floor frames.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an earthquake-proof bed that (1) has a ceiling (protective overhead canopy) and (2) provides excellent resistance in case of an earthquake, and more particularly relates to an earthquake-proof bed that has a structure intended to secure human lives in an earthquake that occurs during bedtime and is so big that it causes houses to collapse.
2. Prior Art
Earthquakes repeatedly occur during bedtime, and sometimes people lose their lives because they are buried under houses that collapse due to an earthquake. As a countermeasure against this, this applicant has already proposed several earthquake-proof beds, each of which is the subject of one of the patent-related documents listed below.
Each of these beds has an almost box-shaped structure, including walls and a ceiling, both of which consist of metallic panels and cover the bottom of said bed; in other words, each of said beds comprises (1) bottom metallic panels that constitute a floor portion, (2) side metallic panels that surround said bottom metallic panels and extend upward so as to form walls, and (3) top metallic panels that form a ceiling and a separate roof.
[Patent Document 1] Japanese Registered Utility Model No. 3021056
[Patent Document 2] Japanese Registered Utility Model No. 3026811
[Patent Document 3] Japanese Unexamined Published Patent Application No. H8-266373
[Patent Document 4] Japanese Unexamined Published Patent Application No. H8-322956
[Patent Document 5] Japanese Unexamined Published Patent Application No. S57-93012
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention has been made with the aim of securing human lives at the time of an earthquake; one object of the present invention is to provide an earthquake-proof bed that can be assembled and disassembled, and that is such that (1) its components are segmentalized so that they are easy to handle, and (2) it is devised in such a way that it can be assembled easily and simply, using connecting parts such as bolts and nuts.
An earthquake-proof bed according to the present invention as described is comprised of (1) multiple lower frames that are dividable in the longitudinal direction of a bottom-plate of the earthquake-proof bed, (2) multiple side frames that have support beams to be connected to the floor frames at a desired height above the floor—which are assembled and then connected together by using connecting parts, (3) multiple upper frames that are connected by using connecting parts to the top-side beams of the side frames in such a way that said plurality of upper frames are arranged at the ceiling portion of a rectangle that is surrounded by the side frames (4) multiple cambered roof units that are mounted by using connecting parts on the upper frames, and (5) multiple floor panels that are arranged on the floor frame.
The earthquake-proof bed according to the present invention as described, includes, under the floor frame, a storage area in which emergency goods and foods can be stored.
In an earthquake-proof bed according to the present invention as described, the side frames are equipped with diagonal braces between a frame's top-side beam and its support pillars, and a wall panel is mounted at least on the lower half of each side frame, except for the side frames that have a portion that is to be used as an entrance and exit.
In an earthquake-proof bed according to the present invention as described, retractable bars that can be placed on the shoulders of a user so as to carry the bed are mounted on several bottom-side beams of the side frames.
Due to such a constitution of the present invention, each component is made as an individual unit panel. As a result, packaging can be done easily and the size of the package can be made small for transporting/carrying the bed, and this bed can be assembled easily, using connecting parts such as bolts and nuts. Therefore, one advantage of this earthquake-proof bed is that even ordinary people can easily and surely assemble it at whatever place it is to be installed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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- Floor frame
- 1a, 1b, 1c Lower frames
- 2a, 2b, 2c Side frames
- 2t Diagonal brace
- 2u Wall panel
- 2v Bottom-side beam
- 2w Shoulder bar
- 2x Support beam
- 2y Top-side beam
- 2z Support pillar
- 3a, 3b, 3c Upper frames
- 4a, 4b, 4c Cambered roof units
- 5a, 5b, 5c Floor panels
An earthquake-proof bed according to the present invention will now be explained in detail with reference to illustrated embodiments. An earthquake-proof bed proposed herein is comprised of (1) multiple rectangular lower frames 1a, 1b, 1c that are dividable in the longitudinal direction of a bottom-plate of the earthquake-proof bed, (2) multiple rectangular side frames 2a, 2b, 2c that have support beams 2x and that are connected to an assembled floor frame 1—which is constituted by connecting together the lower frames 1a, 1b, 1c by using connecting parts such as bolts and nuts—at a desired height above the floor, (3) multiple rectangular upper frames 3a, 3b, 3c that are connected to top-side beams 2y of the side frames so as to be arranged at the ceiling portion of a rectangle that is surrounded by the side frames, (4) multiple cambered roof units 4a, 4b, 4c that are mounted on top of the upper frames, and (5) multiple rectangular floor panels 5a, 5b, 5c that are aligned and arranged on the floor frame 1.
The side frames 2a, 2b, 2c are provided with diagonal braces 2t that are positioned between the top-side beams 2y and the support pillars 2z. Porous wall panels 2u—which are made of, for example, punching metal—are mounted to at least the lower halves of the side faces, except for the side frames 2bthat have an entrance/exit portion. In this embodiment, bolt-insertion holes (not shown) are formed at appropriate connecting portions for bolt-and-nut fastening. At the time of fastening, bolts (not shown) are inserted in the bolt-insertion holes and then fastened with nuts.
Retractable shoulder bars 2w are mounted on some of said side frames—namely, the bottom-side beams 2v of the side frames 2c in this embodiment—and they can be used to aid workers in lifting the bed when it is to be moved after it has been assembled. Also, these bars can be pulled out so that the stability of the bed in the lateral direction can be improved during an earthquake.
Assembly of the earthquake-proof bed will now be explained in due order, with reference to the drawings. First, as shown in
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As is apparent from the above explanation, an earthquake-proof bed of the present invention is intended to protect human lives at the time of collapse of a residence, and therefore each component of the bed must be of sufficient strength to withstand such an earthquake and the resulting collapse of the structure in which the bed is located. It is therefore preferable that metallic materials—such as aluminum, or materials that have strength similar to that of aluminum—be adopted for its frame members, pillar members, and beam members.
Claims
1. An earthquake-proof bed comprising
- multiple lower frames dividable in the longitudinal direction of a bottom-plate of the earthquake-proof bed;
- multiple side frames having support beams that are connected to a floor frame—which is assembled by connecting the lower frames together—at a desired height above the floor;
- multiple upper frames that are connected to the top-side beams of the side frames, so as to be arranged at the ceiling portion of a rectangle that is surrounded by said side frames;
- multiple cambered roof units mounted upon and connected to said upper frames; and
- multiple floor panels that are mounted on said floor frame.
2. An earthquake-proof bed described in claim 1, wherein a storage area for storing emergency goods and foods is constituted in a space under said floor frame.
3. An earthquake-proof bed described in claim 1, wherein said side frames are provided with diagonal braces between the top-side beams and support pillars, and wherein the wall panels are mounted to at least the lower halves of the side faces except for an entrance/exit portion.
4. An earthquake-proof bed described in claim 1, wherein retractable shoulder bars are provided to the bottom-side beams of some of said side frames.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 29, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 2, 2005
Inventors: Kenji Nakata (Toyooka-Shi), Sanjiro Nakata (Tokyo)
Application Number: 10/903,868