141 |
Sliding bed. |
US5756115 |
1915-10-23 |
US1232602A |
1917-07-10 |
PRICE JOHN T |
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142 |
Disappearing bed. |
US1914873172 |
1914-11-20 |
US1197035A |
1916-09-05 |
KNUDTSON OLE A; PAULSEN THORWELL M |
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143 |
Bed. |
US1913797996 |
1913-10-29 |
US1109476A |
1914-09-01 |
SORLIEN THEODORE H |
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144 |
Furniture construction. |
US1913794797 |
1913-10-13 |
US1101276A |
1914-06-23 |
GROSSMAN DANIEL R |
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145 |
Sleeping-berth. |
US1910586109 |
1910-10-08 |
US989081A |
1911-04-11 |
TAYLOR WILLIAM H |
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146 |
Adjustable wardrobe-bed. |
US1908454990 |
1908-09-28 |
US947730A |
1910-01-25 |
CARLTON ROBERT E |
|
147 |
Bed. |
US1899733985 |
1899-10-18 |
US652158A |
1900-06-19 |
BEARD JAMES K P |
|
148 |
Folding bedstead |
US614377D |
|
US614377A |
1898-11-15 |
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149 |
Improved |
US58590D |
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US58590A |
1866-10-09 |
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150 |
Bed lift |
US15857622 |
2017-12-29 |
US10106070B2 |
2018-10-23 |
C. Martin Rasmussen |
A vehicle includes a bed that is movable upward from a lowered position where the bed is positioned to receive one or more persons to sleep thereon to a stowed position where at least a portion of the bed is stowed adjacent to a ceiling of the vehicle. The portion of the bed can be at least substantially horizontal and horizontally offset when the bed is in the lowered position and the stowed position. The bed can also be positioned above a seating area in the vehicle and moved upward with one or more screw drive members or one or more straps. |
151 |
Bed or mattress |
US14777599 |
2014-03-17 |
US09962005B2 |
2018-05-08 |
Roberto Salin |
A bed is described having a mattress or mattress, wherein the mattress has at least two rests arranged on two sides of the mattress parallel to each other, the rests being adapted to be arranged on respective lifting mechanisms intended to bring the mattress into a position such that it can be rotated on itself by 180° about a horizontal axis. According to the invention, the rest support is formed by two extendible elements which converge to form a joint with lower ends attached to the frame at a distance, the floor or the ceiling and at whose top a support is formed for the rests. |
152 |
BED LIFT MOUNTING MEMBER |
US15601418 |
2017-05-22 |
US20170259725A1 |
2017-09-14 |
Chad Johnson; Andrew Murray; Aaron Rasmussen |
A structure such as a toy hauler recreational vehicle includes a bed lift that moves a bed vertically between a lowered position, a raised position, and an upright position. The bed is oriented horizontally and positioned to receive one or more persons to sleep on it in the lowered position. The bed is oriented horizontally and stowed adjacent to a ceiling of the vehicle in the raised position. At least a portion of the bed is oriented vertically and stowed adjacent to a wall of the structure when the bed is in the upright position. The bed lift can include a mounting member that: (a) moves between a first position where the bed is oriented horizontally and a second position where the bed is oriented vertically and/or (b) is vertically offset to allow the bed to be lowered below or adjacent to the bottom of the bed lift. |
153 |
Day-Cab Lounger |
US14934816 |
2015-11-06 |
US20170127807A1 |
2017-05-11 |
Brent D Lindberg; Aubri L. Lindberg |
A hammock leisure system for the interior of an automobile/semi-truck. The invention is configured of a piece of fabric with adjustable sleeves, that acts as an in-vehicle automobile hammock by hanging across the interior of a vehicle by both of the opposite doorframes, stopped in place with the use of foam dowels. The invention's function is for an individual to rest and/or sleep while laying on the hammock inside of a vehicle. |
154 |
Bed Lift |
US15191982 |
2016-06-24 |
US20160332552A1 |
2016-11-17 |
C. Martin Rasmussen |
A bed lift system for a vehicle includes a first moving member, a guide member, a second moving member, and a flexible drive member. The first and second moving member are configured to be coupled to a bed. The guide member is configured to be coupled to the vehicle and cooperate with the first moving member to guide vertical movement of the bed. The flexible drive member is coupled to the first moving member and the second moving member. The bed lift system is configured so that raising the first moving member exerts tension on the flexible drive member which raises the second moving member and lowering the first moving member releases tension on the flexible drive member which lowers the second moving member. |
155 |
Bed lift |
US13685471 |
2012-11-26 |
US08651545B2 |
2014-02-18 |
C. Martin Rasmussen |
A lifting system can be used to move an item between a use position and a stowed position in a structure such as a vehicle or home. The item may be an article of furniture, an appliance, a storage unit, a platform, workbench, or the like. The lifting system may be motorized and/or utilize a flexible drive to move the item. The lifting system may be used to reciprocally move the item between the use position and the stowed position in the structure. |
156 |
System and method for retractable furniture unit |
US12697181 |
2010-01-29 |
US08136181B2 |
2012-03-20 |
Emmett James Roepke |
A retractable bed is disclosed which can be raised and lowered in a vertical fashion. The retractable bed includes a frame for holding a mattress; and a counterbalance system to raise and lower the bed through vertical displacement. When the bed is in the lowered configuration it will come into contact with the floor thereby permitting a person to sleep on the bed. When the bed is in the raised configuration it will be near the ceiling thereby permitting a person to pass under the bed. The counterbalance system provides a convenient way to take the bed down and to put it away. |
157 |
STRUCTURE INCLUDING AN ITEM THAT MOVES VERTICALLY |
US13270046 |
2011-10-10 |
US20120025555A1 |
2012-02-02 |
C. Martin Rasmussen |
A lifting system can be used to move an item between a use position and a stowed position in a structure such as a vehicle or home. The item may be an article of furniture, an appliance, a storage unit, a platform, workbench, or the like. The lifting system may be motorized and/or utilize a flexible drive to move the item. The lifting system may be used to reciprocally move the item between the use position and the stowed position in the structure. |
158 |
Floating water bed |
US12002123 |
2007-12-14 |
US07614104B2 |
2009-11-10 |
Yi Jing Wang; Zhirong Wang |
A floating water bed for a user being floatably surrounded with liquid, includes a sleeping bed, which is made of waterproof material, having a compartment for the user accommodating therein that the user is floating and supporting by the liquid, and a breathing opening communicating with the compartment and arranged in such a manner that when the user rests in the compartment, the breathing opening is aligned with a head of the user, wherein the breathing opening is adapted for air circulation of the compartment with ambient atmosphere, such that the sleeping bag is adapted for allowing the user to achieve absolute relaxation while achieving complete rest, wherein the sleeping bag is adapted for completely separating the user from the liquid surrounding and thus protecting the user within the sleeping bag. |
159 |
So-called fold-away bed |
US10571686 |
2004-09-01 |
US07559097B2 |
2009-07-14 |
Giancarlo Brun |
The invention concerns a so-called fold-away bed, to be used in the fields of camping, seamanship, furnishing of bedsits and in all other dwellings where there is a lack of space, for which reason the components of the furniture must take up a minimum amount of space. Such a bed is characterised in that, in rest state, it is lifted until it comes into contact with the ceiling of the room in which it is inserted. In the dependant claims of the finding there are also special means that allow said bed to be moved. |
160 |
LIFT MECHANISM |
US11923988 |
2007-10-25 |
US20090110528A1 |
2009-04-30 |
Joshua Walter; Heber Hernandez; Francisco Villa Lobos |
A lifting mechanism having a first frame and a second frame. The second frame is movable relative to the first frame. A pulley is rotatably attached to one of the frames and a means for rotating the pulley is provided. A cordage is attached at one end to the pulley and another end of the cordage is attached to one of the frames. As the pulley is rotated the second frame is moved relative to the first frame. |