Knockdown And Removable Parts Patents (Class 5/285)
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Patent number: 6611977Abstract: A frame apparatus made of two side frames and four interlocking cross arm supports, held together with a locking member with leg support feature. This configuration provides a frame apparatus that is less complex to assemble, and when the components are in place and locked together, the shape of the frame apparatus will not become distorted. In a preferred embodiment the frame apparatus is used as a bed frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventors: Ethan Joel Schuman, William Vernon Koeneker
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Publication number: 20030145377Abstract: A system for replacing furniture panels which includes a frame secured to a piece of furniture and a panel which may be inserted or otherwise slid into the frame and secured therein is disclosed. The panel has front and rear surfaces having different appearances and either surface can be exposed. This allows the decor of the furniture to be easily and quickly changed at will.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Stewart Paul
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Patent number: 6557191Abstract: A bed frame includes a headboard, a foot board, a right side rail, and a left side rail. Each side rail has a first member and a corresponding second member. Each of the first members is configured to be releasably attached to the headboard solely by mating end joint members formed in the first members and in the headboard, and each of the second members is configured to be releasably attached to the foot board solely by mating end joint members formed in the second members and in the foot board. Each of the first members is configured to be releasably attached to the corresponding second member solely by mating side joint members formed in each of the first members and in the corresponding second members.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Graco Children's Products Inc.Inventors: William B. Bellows, Paul B. Nelson, Joshua O. Mullen
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Patent number: 6397412Abstract: A bed frame constructed by assembly of rail members with universal caster mounts at points of intersection of the rails, where ends of the rail members are integrally connected to the universal caster mounts without any bracketry or parts attached to the ends of the rail members. The universal caster mounts have a top wall for connection to a rail member, a side wall, and a caster shank receiving ferrule. A slot in the top wall receives a portion of an end of a rail member for direct connection of the rail member to the caster mount. A portion of the end of the rail member engaged in the slot rests upon the top wall, flush with the portion of another rail member attached to the top wall, to provide a truly flush support surface for a mattress box spring. Different frame designs, and a low profile caster mount are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Anchor Tool & Die Corp.Inventor: Mark J. Quintile
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Patent number: 6397413Abstract: An adjustable cross bar for bed rails and frames with at least two relatively movable cross bar members and a clamp positioned over the outboard ends of the cross bar members and entrapping their edges in tracks. The clamp has depending lances formed in a horizontal surface aligned with and engagable with openings formed in one of the cross bar members to lock the clamp and cross bar together. A vertically adjustable leg is attached to and depends from the clamp to support the cross bar members and the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Fredman Bros. Furniture Company, Inc.Inventors: Andrew U. Epstein, Aaron Fredman
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Patent number: 6209155Abstract: An adjustable cross bar for bed rails and frames with at least two relatively movable cross bar members and a clamp positioned over the inboard ends of the cross bar members and entrapping their edges in tracks. The clamp has depending lances formed in a horizontal surface aligned with and engagable with openings formed in one of the cross bar members to lock the clamp and cross bar together.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Fredman Bros. Furniture Company, Inc.Inventors: Andrew U. Epstein, Aaron Fredman
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Patent number: 5983420Abstract: A sleeping unit for furnishing a standardized room having two dresser units thereunder is disclosed. Each dresser unit comprises a rectangular box-like frame constructed of 1.times.1 aluminum tubing and welded joints. The frame has a base which is constructed of 1.times.2 aluminum tubing and welded joints connected to the 1.times.1 tubing. The tubing has flanges thereon for the attachment of two panels which are inserted into the frame to form outer surfaces thereon, and each panel has a durable coating thereon. Each dresser unit also comprises a pair of inner frames with drawer slides thereon, wherein the inner frames are attached inside and thereto the box-like frame, and a rear inner frame having two openings therein defining two slots. Each slide has a single screw secured onto a front end thereof. A rear of each slide rests in a respective slot of the rear inner frame whereby each slide is easily removable for repair by removing the screw on the front of the slide.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventor: Max L. Tilley
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Patent number: 5832548Abstract: A connector is provided for use with an end-frame assembly having an outer frame and a support member. The connector includes an annular back wall having a first lateral dimension and is formed for engagement with the support member. A sleeve extends from the back wall and has a second lateral dimension that is less than the first lateral dimension. Ribs are positioned on the sleeve. In addition, the connector includes an outer end that extends away from the back wall and has a fish-mouth portion formed thereon that includes a fish-mouth opening, a leg mount that has a side wall extending through the fish-mouth opening, and a support tongue. The support tongue engages the side wall and extends through the fish-mouth portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Cosco, Inc.Inventors: Gregory C. Moser, Jerry R. Smith
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Patent number: 5790994Abstract: A modular expandable bedframe accessory system is provided. The system includes a plurality of panel members having different predetermined widths. A plurality of support columns are interchangeably coupleable to sides of the panels to form different panel assemblies having different predetermined configurations. The system preferably includes a back panel and a plurality of side panels so that panel assembly is expandable from a crib configuration, to a day bed configuration, and to a king size headboard configuration. The different bedframe accessory systems configured with the invented modular system can be constructed and dismantled without the use of tools.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Inventor: Mary Leonard
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Patent number: 5754993Abstract: An article of furniture which is convertible between a crib bed configuration and a twin bed configuration. Each configuration includes a headboard, a footboard, and a mattress frame assembly. In the crib bed configuration, the headboard and footboard are identical, each including a pair of outer vertical rail members and a central member. To convert each to the twin bed configuration, the outer vertical rail members are removed and the central member is rotated ninety degrees. The rotated members form the twin headboard and footboard. The rotated members may be re-configured to provide a higher headboard than footboard in the twin configuration. The mattress frame assembly is also re-configurable between the crib bed configuration and the twin bed configuration, by pivoting extension frame members between perpendicular and parallel positions relative to a central frame member.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Gerry Baby ProductsInventor: Clifford W. Russell
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Patent number: 5572751Abstract: A bunk bed system in which separate beds are positionable as free standing beds, as regular bunk beds, or as a perpendicular bunk bed system comprises a headboard extender that attaches to a side of a lower bed and a footboard extender incorporated into a bookcase. The headboard and footboard extenders each comprise two extender posts that engage the upper bed support posts and support the upper bed perpendicularly over the lower bed. One extender post of the headboard extender is attached to a headboard support post of the lower bed by means of rectangular end caps that fit over the upper and lower ends of both legs and hold them together. Locking pins extend between the extender posts and the lower ends of the legs of the upper bed to hold the stacked legs in alignment. Another extender post of the headboard extension is attached to the lower bed frame by means of a hook that is tightened over the bed frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1995Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Inventor: James C. Brandt
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Patent number: 5568661Abstract: An articulated bed having a modified standard bed frame that supports an independent power module, replaceable without disassembly from the frame. The modified frame is the well known horizontally collapsible angle iron frame type with castered legs. The frame includes a pair of side rails each having head and foot rail portions pivotally connected at their ends for packing and shipping, that interengaged one another when assembled in the home. The modification in the frame is that the side rails are inverted and the legs are somewhat lengthened to accommodate the power module. After the frame is assembled in the home, a pair of "U" shaped cross members is attached across the frame and the power module fixed to the tops of the cross members. Then a folded for shipping mattress support assembly is unfolded and attached to the top of the frame over the power module.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: C.E.B. Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Leeland M. Bathrick, Michael W. Chizek, Glenn Brittain
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Patent number: 5544374Abstract: A leg set for a bed is provided by lengths of tubular material having ends at right angles to the centerline of the tube. The upper end of the tube length is notched so the vertically oriented supports for the bed can be slipped into the notches. The notches are deep enough, and the diameter of the tube is sufficient, to provide lateral stability. The vertically oriented supports may be the structural members of the box for a soft sided waterbed, may be supports for the deck of a full flotation waterbed, or may be a support for any other form of mattress.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1995Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Inventor: Mark J. Strobel
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Patent number: 5289600Abstract: A kit is provided for assembly of a mattress supporting base comprising: a frame having a top mattress supporting platform, the platform being supported by a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal stringers, each stringer having a series of longitudinally spaced apart openings, the openings being transversely aligned thus defining a series of continuous passageways through said stringers across the assembled width of the frame; a plurality of transverse beams each engagable in an associated one of said passageways; and a plurality of leg means, downwardly protruding from each of said beams.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1993Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Halcyon Waterbed Inc.Inventor: William Schermel
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Patent number: 5269032Abstract: A portable, readily assembled, easily upholstered and re-upholstered headboard of two posts or stiles, two inter-fitting rails which are readily assembled and locked to the posts or stiles without tools, and a muslin or a muslin-like covered cushioned panel having a backing rigid sheet provided with rail-engaging formations.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1992Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Inventor: John Flocks
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Patent number: 5267362Abstract: Waterbed and frame assembly in which the frame rails are provided with cushioning pads and covered with a decorative fabric cover which is attached to the safety liner and to the lower portions of the rails to form an integrated liner, cover and rail structure. The cover is detachably connected to the liner and frame and is readily installed and removed for cleaning or to change the look of the bed. The tops of the pads on the side rails are substantially level with the top surface of the mattress, and the pads are thick enough to prevent discomfort to a person sitting on the edge of the bed from the relatively rigid rails. In one disclosed embodiment, the safety liner is attached to the outer sides of the rails, and in another it has self-standing side panels of a pliant material which yields with the pads when someone sits on the edge of the bed.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1992Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Assignee: Strata Flotation, Inc.Inventors: John B. Johenning, Michael E. Geraghty
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Patent number: 5241717Abstract: The invention provides a protective structure which can be used to protect a localized area within home or work place. The invention is especially usable as a protective structure for a sleeping area or for a work table area. The invention includes a rectangular frame, vertical support members and a canopy. The structure is ideally made entirely out of steel or like material. The vertical support members include at each corner, a pair of linear members, such as tubular steel members. Each pair of linear members is in abutment at their upper ends but are spaced apart by several inches at their lower ends. Also, each pair of vertical members is tilted inwardly towards the center of the rectangular frame by about 7 degrees. By these techniques, the support structure is extremely rigid and is extremely resistant to lateral moments.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Inventors: Jon P. Ward, Shirley J. Ward
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Patent number: 5173974Abstract: An article of furniture which is convertible to form a crib, a youth bed, or an adult bed. The crib is produced through the interconnection of a rear panel, a right side panel, a left side panel, a front panel and a mattress support frame. This interconnection of parts provides a substantially rectangular configuration having the mattress support frame horizontally disposed therein. The front panel is comprised of at least a lower section and an upper gate section. The upper access gate section permits a greater access to the confines of the crib. The crib is converted to a youth bed through the removal of the upper gate section and the downward vertical displacement of the mattress support frame. The lower section functions as a "roll bar" purposed to prevent a toddler from rolling off of the edge of a mattress. The roll bar may be eliminated by inverting the lower section.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1992Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Inventors: Lou Proano, Rene D. Proano
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Patent number: 5163190Abstract: An expandable bedstead comprises a horizontal base frame having a vertical headboard frame fixedly connected to a first side thereof, a pair of leg supports fixedly connected to the corner portions of an opposing second side of the base frame, a vertical footboard frame pivotably connected to the leg supports, a vertical left side frame having an upper and lower subframes releasably connected to the left side of the base frame, and a vertical right side frame releasably connected to the right side of the base frame and to the headboard and footboard frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1990Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Inventor: Tsong-Ching Hwang
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Patent number: 5146631Abstract: A convertible bed assembly for providing a crib, toddler bed, or twin bed arrangement and alternatively a pair of twin or bunk beds. A pair of headboard and footboard assemblies each have separable upper and lower sections mounted together through coupling hardware to provide a crib assembly having one stationary crib side rail and one drop side rail. Motifs are releasably coupled to the top of the headboard and footboard assemblies through hardware. Any one of a variety of different motifs may be mounted upon the headboard and footboard assemblies. The crib is converted into a toddler bed by removing the lower sections of the headboard and footboard assemblies and replacing the fixed and drop sides of the crib with toddler safety rails joined to the upper sections and which are preferably stored beneath the crib posture board to provide convenient access at the time of conversion. The drop side and fixed side hardware is utilized in a unique fashion to mount each of the toddler safety rails.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Simplicity Inc.Inventor: Harry Deal
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Patent number: 5144706Abstract: A plurality of foundation sections are interlocked with releasable latch devices to form a mattress support. The foundation sections include two center sections that are shorter than end sections to enable the center sections to be packed within the end sections. Side members can be releasably connected to the center sections to complete the foundation. The foundation sections can be stacked and placed within a container having a size within the shipping limits of the United Parcel Service.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Inventor: Robert A. Walker
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Patent number: 5134732Abstract: A frame structure for a baby's crib, comprising a plurality of channels bars at the four sides thereof at the bottom as well as at the top, a plurality of mounting bars around the four sides thereof at the bottom as well as at the top and respectively fastened inside said channel bars, a plurality of locking caps and connectors at the four corners for securing said channel bars and said mounting bars in position, and a plurality of balusters vertically disposed around the four sides thereof and retained between those mounting bars at the top and those mounting bars at the bottom. The mounting bars each have a plurality of egg-shaped blind holes and a plurality of egg-shaped notched holes made thereon at the top and alternatively arranged in a line into which the balusters are fastened and prohibited from rotary motion.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1991Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Inventor: Hsing Li
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Patent number: 4970737Abstract: The adjustable hospital and nursing home bed, has a three-part support frame for mattresses, the head, middle and foot part of which are pivotably connected to one another via pivot shafts and are supported in a suspension frame of a bed frame such that they are pivotable in height directly by means of a force provider, preferably a gas spring and indirectly via a lever linkage. The suspension frame is embodied such that it is divided transversely to the longitudinal direction of the bed and such that it can be taken apart, and is retained removably on head- and footboards of the bed frame. The headboard and footboard are embodied such that they telescope within one another and are continuously adjustable in height along with the suspension frame and the support frame, by means of gas springs.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Assignee: Vauth-Sagel GmbH & Co.Inventor: Heinrich Sagel
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Patent number: 4937905Abstract: A bed extender device having a pair of opposed vertical leg members and a horizontal extender board affixed to the leg members and maintaining them in an opposed fixed relationship is positioned between and supported on conventional bed rails to provide added length to the conventional bed. The leg members are formed in a manner such that the extender board can be adjusted vertically on the rails.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Inventor: John W. Thaxton, Jr.
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Patent number: 4827543Abstract: A rest structure supported by support elements, with or without interposing mattresses and/or cushions, formed from a succession of hollow rod-shaped bodies disposed parallel to each other and sustained on cross-members which intersect them and to which they are removably connected by couplings inserted in said rod-shaped bodies.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Inventors: Achille Castiglioni, Ernesto Zerbi, Giancarlo Pozzi
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Patent number: 4811436Abstract: A child crib comprising a head and a foot frame. A mattress is supported elevated between the frames. Each of the frames has opposed vertical side edge members. A gate is secured to one side of the mattress between a common one of the vertical side edge members of the head and foot frame, and extends above the mattress. The other common ones of the vertical side edge members each have a first straight elongated guide channel section extending in a predetermined length thereof and communicating at a lower end thereof with a further guide channel section extending under the mattress. A displaceable gate having at least two spaced apart guide member in opposed side edges thereof is also provided with the guide members engaging the guide channels whereby the displaceable gate is displaceable from a position of use between the other common ones of the vertical side edge members to a storage position under the mattress.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1988Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: Dorel Industries Inc.Inventor: Leo Schwartz
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Patent number: 4745644Abstract: A bed frame having slats which connect and disconnect from the side rails of the frame through a pair of mutually perpendicular motions to prevent inadvertent disconnection. The slats are provided with vertical tabs at their ends which fit into vertical holes in the upper surfaces of flanges on the rails. A lock is provided which slides horizontally in the slat to engage and disengage a horizontal hole in the inner edge of the rail flange. A spring applies force to resist unwanted movement of the lock on the slat.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1987Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: Leggett & Platt, IncorporatedInventor: Paul E. Pottschmidt
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Patent number: 4734946Abstract: A knock down foundation for a flotation sleep system comprising a plurality of interlocking sections combining to form a rectangular base. A planar support made up of separate parts may be disposed over the base covering substantially the entire exposed sheet. A softsided waterbed or other sleeping systems is then laid on top of the sheet. A plurality of feet are provided on the undersurface of said sections for supporting the base on a supporting surface. Headboard brackets are provided at one end of the base for attaching a headboard thereto. A plurality of hooks are provided on the bottom of the sections at spaced locations for receiving grommets of upholstery thereon. The sheet and headboard brackets may be fastened to the sections by screws or the like. The entire apparatus can be quickly and easily knocked down or set up, is light in weight and easy to ship in a compact form.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1987Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Inventor: Richard A. Saputo
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Patent number: 4729136Abstract: A universal sleep system support which is readily collapsible for storage and transportation, and is easily assembled into a construction which can support any type and common size of sleep system. This universal sleep system support comprises a plurality of modules which when assembled are selectively locked together into a unitary construction. The modules each include readily assembled corner pieces and channel units. The corner pieces respectively have a planar surface and a leg structure extending substantially perpendicularly therefrom; and the channel units respectively have mating members slideably associated with one another for adjusting the length of the channel units. The channel units are selectively received by the corner pieces and adjusted to a preselected length to set the distance between such corner pieces. The assembled modules are selectively locked together into the unitary construction so that the channel units can support any type of sleep system of any common size.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Inventor: Philip J. Santo
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Patent number: 4700414Abstract: A sofa sleeper includes a stationary sofa frame having a front, back and opposed sides, and a sofa bed mechanism having pivotally interconnected head, body, intermediate and foot frame sections which are extendable to form a bed and foldable within the sofa frame to form a seat. The sofa bed mechanism is removably mounted to the sofa frame through the open bottom of the frame, and connectable thereto by interconnecting plate and bracket pairs, the plates being linked to the mechanism and the brackets mounted to the frame on each side thereof and releasably connectable together. The connection between the plates and brackets are provided by tapered rivets which extend from the brackets through L-shaped slots in the plates. A releasable lock holds the plates and brackets in connected position.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Leggett & Platt, IncorporatedInventor: Danny C. Robinson
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Patent number: 4685160Abstract: A portable three piece bed assembly is disclosed comprising a foldable spring deck adapted to be easily mounted on a frame assembly which further separates into two pieces to permit easy assembly, disassembly, and transportation of the bed assembly unit by a single individual wherein the unit comprises a body supporting assembly including a multiple-position, back-supporting member and multiple-position, leg and knee supporting members.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1985Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: McKesson CorporationInventor: Dennis P. Rizzardo
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Patent number: 4675929Abstract: A pedestal for a floatation sleep surface, such pedestal being collapsable into a compact arrangement for convenient storage and ready transportation in a manually manipulable container. The pedestal comprises a plurality of generally rectangular members, a plurality of support legs, and connectors, all adapted to be stored in a manually transportable container. The members include locators at preselected positions for locating support legs. When the support legs are attached to the locators of the rectangular members, the rectangular members are interconnected by the connectors to form a unitary pedestal arrangement of a size sufficient to support a particular size floatation sleep surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1985Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Inventor: Phillip J. Santo
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Patent number: 4651362Abstract: A convertible sofa-bed is provided, which uses the highy-decorative frame assembly of a sofa to create two beds that each have highly-decorative headboards and footboards. The sofa frame assembly includes decorative end frames and a decorative back frame, the back frame having opposite end sections that can be separated and which each have a width about equal to the width of an end frame. Legs mounted on the back frame convert into a decorative footboard for not only holding a mattress support but also for providing a highly-decorative bed.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1986Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Inventors: Marvin Alperin, Joseph L. Brassner
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Patent number: 4646371Abstract: A knockdown type of bed frame constructed predominantly from plastic components. The bed frame includes a pair of parallel side-tube members and a pair of cross-tube members. The end positions of the side-tube members and the cross-tube members are received in corresponding sockets formed in floor engaging leg members. Means are provided for retaining the side-tube members and the cross-tube members within the sockets formed in the leg members. The leg members are formed with substantially horizontal surfaces for receipt of mattress means thereon.The leg members are provided with floor engaging means. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention the floor engaging means is a caster wheel assembly incorporating a brake mechanism for applying a braking action to a caster wheel upon application of a predetermined downward force thereto.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1986Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Assignee: Harris-Hub Company, Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Nowell
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Patent number: 4621381Abstract: A knockdown sofa having a base, a pair of end members, a pair of side wall members, a pair of mounting block members and a pair of cap members. The mounting block members are employed to provide a mount for the end wall members and the cap members are employed to cap an end of the side wall members. The positions of the side wall members may be reversed, so that the left side wall becomes the right side wall and vice versa. Similarly, the end wall members are also reversible one with the other. When a reversal of these members is made, the positions of the mounting block members and the cap members reverse as well. In this manner, the sofa is made with half the parts that would be required in the absence of reversible parts. In sofas requiring reupholstering, all of the parts of the sofa requiring reupholstering may be removed individually from the base of the sofa and taken into the reupholstery shop.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Inventor: Joseph L. Schramek
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Patent number: 4613999Abstract: A waterbed pedestal frame is provided with exterior flat side panels having connector joints on their interior surfaces. A pair of central panels can interconnect a pair of side panels and a plurality of flat, rectangular connector boards can be positioned to space these central panels. Connector posts are provided on the central panel for supporting the weight of the waterbed. The frame can be assembled without additional fasteners by afixing the side panels into a square configuration and interconnecting them with the central panels and the connector members.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1984Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Eduardo G. FrancoInventors: Eduardo G. Franco, James E. Trimmer
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Patent number: 4511158Abstract: A device for securely yet removably attaching a pole, for example, an intravenous pole of the type having wheels supporting it for movement across a surface, to a wheeled patient transport device, such as, a wheeled stretcher, wheelchair, or the like, so that the pole and the patient transport device can be moved as a contiguous unit across a surface, the device comprises a clamp member for removably clamping the intravenous pole and a member rigidly associated with a portion of the patient transport device for receiving the clamp thereby securing the intravenous pole thereto.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1982Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: Mt. Sinai Medical Center of Greater MiamiInventors: Sandor I. Varga, Richard L. Dougherty, Donny C. Dandy, Willie J. Thomas
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Patent number: 4450597Abstract: A convertible bed is provided which may take the form of a crib that can be converted into a youth bed when the child outgrows the crib. The assembly comprises essentially a plurality of elongated rectangular side and end rails and a number of rectangular rigid panels. In each unit, the rigid panels are positioned in diagonally displaced relationship at the corners of the bed at each side and at each end, and the rails extend between the panels. The panels are provided with a series of holes along each side edge, and the ends of the rails are provided with holes, so that the rails may be easily attached to the panels with appropriate screws. The side rails extend across the inner face of the corresponding side panels in the case of the crib, so that the crib may have a foreshortened length.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1982Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Inventor: James R. Hull
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Patent number: 4414727Abstract: A kit of parts for converting a bed into a four-poster comprises pelmets for securing to the ceiling of the bedroom above and parallel with the sides and end of the bed, corner posts for locating one at each corner of the bed, and four brackets each including a first portion for securing to the pelmets above an associated corner of the bed and a second portion pivotal on the first portion and adapted to receive the upper end of an associated post, resilient means reacting between the second portion of the bracket and said upper end of the post, the post and second portion of the bracket being pivotal together between an operative vertical position with the resilient means urging the lower end of the post against the floor and a non-vertical position permitting insertion or removal of the upper end of the post from the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Development & Finance LimitedInventor: Ronald Steele
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Patent number: 4413366Abstract: A bed frame comprising a headboard, footboard, and a pair of side rails interconnecting the headboard and footboard. The side rails each include a pair of hooks on the end of the rails insertable into vertical slots in the legs of the headboard and footboard. These hooks are engageable with transverse pins which extend across the slots. A longitudinally slideable latch is mounted on the end of each rail and is cooperable with one of the hooks on the end of each rail to lock the rails to the headboard and footboard such that the rails may not be inadvertently dislodged or disengaged from the headboard or footboard.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Leggett & Platt, IncorporatedInventor: Larry W. Whitehead
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Patent number: 4391008Abstract: A waterbed pedestal assembly, comprising a framework with front, back and sides, having openings in the front and back thereof for insertion of drawers there through; U-shaped brackets mounted to the interior of the front and back of the framework, into which a first set of dividers is inserted; additional U-shaped brackets mounted to the interior of the sides of the framework and to the first set of dividers; and a second set of dividers inserted therein perpendicularly to the first set of dividers; the back and the end portions of the sides of the drawers are dovetailed loosely fitting so as to create a cavity between side surfaces of dovetail and dovetail slots within which an elongated sliver is pressure fitted.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Inventors: Don N. Yamaoka, David L. Yamaoka
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Patent number: 4364134Abstract: A bed construction adapted to be supported on a generally horizontal floor surface including a frame assembly defining a generally vertically extending mattress receiving opening therethrough to the floor surface; a resilient foundation removably received in the mattress receiving opening and supported on the floor surface; and a resilient mattress removably received in the mattress receiving opening in said frame on top of the foundation with the frame assembly confining the foundation and mattress in directions parallel to the floor surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1979Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Inventor: Robert J. Marks
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Patent number: 4340984Abstract: A knock-down invalid bed having a main frame supported at its ends by head boards and separable into two halves at its mid-length. Attached to each half are pivoting sections of a pair of tubular mattress-supporting subframes adjustable to support a patient horizontally and in different angular positions. The subframes support two link fabric units separably interconnected crosswise of the mid-length of the bed. Attached to the head board and overlying one end of the bed is a patient helper device to aid the patient in shifting his position in bed, and other useful functions.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1979Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Inventor: Stanley T. Marcyan
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Patent number: 4332042Abstract: An arrangement and method for defining personalized environments for nursing homes are provided, which supply safety, comfort, control, and sense of personal ownership for aging people occupying the nursing home. A plurality of wall panels distinct from the nursing home permanent walls define a room environment, and utilize a bed assembly as the focal point with a plurality of miscellaneous clothing and article supporting and enclosing structures. The bed is integrated with the wall panels and miscellaneous structures so that the bed does not detract from the functioning of the structures, and all miscellaneous structures are supported on the wall panel so that they are spaced from the ground at least a distance sufficient to provide clearance for the toeboards of wheelchairs. The corners of all miscellaneous structures and the bed assembly are rounded, and sufficient clearance is provided between the bed assembly and any miscellaneous structures along both sides and the foot of the bed assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Joseph A. Koncelik
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Patent number: 4223413Abstract: A frame assembly for use in a bedstead, such as for the headboard thereof, includes a pair of lateral standards, at least one pair of tubular cross rails connected to the standards in transverse relation thereto, and one or more spindles connected to and between the cross rails transversely thereof. Each spindle has its opposite ends received within a pair of axially aligned openings formed in the cross rails and is retained in assembled relation by a pair of connector members each of which is inserted within one of the aligned openings and cooperates with the associated spindle to maintain it in relatively fixed relation to the associated cross members. The connector members are adapted for snap-fit connection with the cross rails so as to eliminate the need for tools in assembling the spindles and cross rails.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1978Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Dresher Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Max S. Dresher, Glen E. Dresher, Stanley E. Bontkowski
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Patent number: 4204286Abstract: A spring support comprising angle irons at each end of the spring to which the spring is secured, each angle iron having its ends formed with a relatively deep recess for a relatively short length in one angle iron flange and a shallower recess for a longer length in the other flange of the angle iron for engagement with a selected hook on a crib spring support plate or selectively on an inturned tab on the plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1978Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Assignee: Gem Industries Inc.Inventors: Nathan Stiles, Richard T. Heininger
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Patent number: 4202062Abstract: A knock-down invalid bed having a main frame supported at its ends by head boards and separable into two halves at its midlength. Attached to each half are pivoting sections of a pair of tubular mattress-supporting subframes adjustable to support a patient horizontally and in different angular positions. The subframes support two link fabric units separably interconnected crosswise of the midlength of the bed. Attached to the head board and overlying one end of the bed is a patient helper device to aid the patient in shifting his position in bed, and other useful functions.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1978Date of Patent: May 13, 1980Assignee: Marcy Tool CompanyInventor: Stanley T. Marcyan
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Patent number: 4160296Abstract: A waterbed headboard bracket is disclosed for attaching a headboard to a waterbed frame. The waterbed headboard bracket comprises a Z-shaped elongated element including a pair of leg sections joined by an integral middle section. Each of the leg sections has a pair of slots for attaching to the waterbed frame and to the headboard. One pair of slots extend in the elongated direction of the elongated element. The other pair of slots extend transverse to the elongated direction of the elongated element. With the bracket mounted on the waterbed frame and the headboard, the headboard can be adjusted in the vertical and horizontal direction in relation to the waterbed frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1978Date of Patent: July 10, 1979Assignee: Classic Products CorporationInventor: Isaac Fogel