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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 BOLSTER ATTACHMENT SYSTEM FOR AN ADJUSTABLE BED US14161876 2014-01-23 US20140201915A1 2014-07-24 Joseph Ermalovich
A bed frame with a support structure has a rigid structural frame for carrying an articulating structure for an adjustable bed. The support structure extends substantially to the extents of the articulating structure in an unarticulated position and has a padded bolster. The bolster incorporates a mounting support attached to the structural frame and a resilient foam bumper received on the mounting support with a fabric covering surrounding the bumper and fastened to the mounting support. The articulating structure includes rigid planar supports having edges with a surrounding resilient foam layer having a fabric covering secured to the planar support. The bumper and foam layer are resilient to deform upon contact with an intruding appendage inserted between them. For an exemplary embodiment, an electrical outlet is mounted in a housing which penetrates the support frame, mounting support and bumper.
202 Apparatuses and Methods for Increasing Support Provided by Cushioned and Other Occupant Supporting Furniture US14181639 2014-02-15 US20140157519A1 2014-06-12 James Pettingill; Timothy George
Panel assemblies designed and configured to be installed into cushioned and other occupant-supporting furniture to increase the support provided to one or more occupants of the furniture. Each panel assembly is composed of interconnecting components, such as panels and slats. The components are interconnected in any one or more of a variety of manners, including side-to-side, overlapped, and stacked, and combinations thereof. Each panel assembly can be made from one or more kits of components that can be provided along with instructions, such as assembly instructions and installation instructions.
203 Adjustable Bed Base Having Foam Shroud With Openings US13604779 2012-09-06 US20140059769A1 2014-03-06 Chad A. Baker; William R. Rohr
An adjustable bed (10) includes an adjustable bed base (12) for supporting a mattress (14). The adjustable bed base (12) comprises an articulated deck (50) comprising head, seat, leg and foot deck boards (52, 54, 56, 58) hingedly joined together and supported by a frame (32). A foam shroud is secured to the periphery of the articulated deck (50). The foam shroud may have multiple openings made by removing material from the shroud to aid in articulation of the shroud.
204 SIMULATED PLATFORM BED PANEL SYSTEM US13434238 2012-03-29 US20130117932A1 2013-05-16 Richard Stewart; Saravan Muthanandam
A simulated platform bed panel system is designed for use with a bed system such as a bed frame adapted to support a mattress above a floor surface. The simulated platform bed panel system creates the appearance of a platform bed upon which the mattress appears to be supported and includes first and second generally rectangular side panels. The simulated platform bed panel system also includes a generally rectangular foot panel. Each of the panels has an exterior aspect having a decorative feature, and the panels are cooperable to be situated in a set defining a U-shape with the exterior aspects directed outwardly. The side panels define the legs and the foot panel defines the yoke of the U-shape. The panels may be rigid and/or may have top sides which are free relative to each other.
205 Bed frame assembly US12959431 2010-12-03 US08220086B2 2012-07-17 Joseph E. Geiger
A bed frame assembly that can be assembled without additional tools. The bed frame assembly has two tubular side rails spaced a distance apart and arranged parallel to each other. The side rails are spaced apart for a distance at least equal to the length of a cross support member. Cross support members span the cross-support length between the tubular rails to support a mattress or a box spring over the distance between the two side rails. Retaining members which are used to secure the cross support members in position extend from opposing sides of the tubular side rail pair. The retaining members and the cross support members interlock via a releasable joint mechanism. The position of the releasable joint mechanism can vary to allow for adjustability in the cross support length to accommodate mattresses of different sizes.
206 Bedspring door US11637599 2006-12-12 US20070138799A1 2007-06-21 David Johnson
The present invention recycles a bedspring into a door, with relatively few, and relatively inexpensive, modifications to the bedspring.
207 Support member and system for affixation to bed rails or bed frame US10632512 2003-08-01 US07073218B2 2006-07-11 Richard S. Polevoy; Howard Scott Ryan; Paul Eric Carlson
A cross member that can be used with a bed frame or bed rails to provide support for a box spring and mattress. The cross member is attachable to the side rail of the bed by a snap-in system where the ends of the cross member are comprised of slide ends that interfit into receptacles located along the side rails. A leg is used to support a bed frame member that is self adjusting by a mechanism that can be unlocked by a person to drop the leg downwardly by gravity to contact the floor and is then lockable in that extended length.
208 Padded corner covers US10926356 2004-08-26 US20060046021A1 2006-03-02 Aubrey Morris
A padded corner bumper comprises an elongated core formed of a cushioning material, an outer decorative cover formed of vinyl-coated fabric, and a backing material formed of polypropylene mesh. The core has a front, a back coextensive with the front, and a continuous side edge extending between the top and bottom. The outer decorative cover and backing material are stitched together to form a casing that completely surrounds the core, the backing being positioned only over the back of the core. The padded corner bumper is sufficiently flexible to allow it to wrap around an outside corner created by two mutually perpendicular surfaces. The corner bumper has a non-uniform horizontal cross section perpendicular to the axis. For three-sided corners, a top cushion is attached to a second side cushion that wraps around the vertical edge.
209 Universal tension spring support member for bed rails or bed frame US09518320 2000-03-03 US06625827B1 2003-09-30 Richard Polevoy; Howard Scott Ryan; Paul Eric Carlson
A universal cross member that can be used with a bed frame or bed rails to provide support for a box spring and mattress. The universal cross member has a straight bar with telescoping ends so that the universal cross member can be used even where there are variances in the distance between the side rails and still be fitted to those side rails. A tensioning system is provided to add strength to the universal cross member to eliminate, in almost all instances, the need for some further support of the universal cross member from the floor, such as a caster or a glide. In the system, a tensioning bar has its ends affixed at or near the ends of the straight member and its center contacts a block at a finite distance from the straight member at or about the center of the straight member. By placing the tension bar in a predetermined tension, a force is created that acts through the block against the approximate center of the straight member. That tension can be created by pulling the ends of the tensioning bar outwardly near its end. The tension bar thus creates a force against the straight member at its center but also pulls the ends of the straight member inwardly to stress the straight member toward a bowed configuration where the center is bowed away from the direction of the force and the ends bowed in the opposite directions. Thus, the stress counters the weight imposed on the universal cross member by the box spring, mattress and other components supported by the universal cross member and the need for additional support from the floor is eliminated and the universal cross member can be used independent of the height of the side rails from the floor.
210 Method for trimming the lower structure of a piece of furniture US09936906 2001-12-19 US06598249B2 2003-07-29 Marie-Paule Pajanacci; Sophie Pajanacci
The invention concerns a method for trimming the lower structure of a piece of furniture such as a bed or a couch which consists in covering the sides of said structure with a generally rectangular elongated strip. The invention is characterized in that, in order to adjust the height of said strip on the side, and adapt the length of said strip to the size of the structure to be covered, it consists in: providing the edge of the strip upper part with at least a system of catching elements comprising a series of male or female catching elements over a length of at least five centimeters, framed on each side in the strip longitudinal direction with a series of respectively matching male and female catching elements over a length of at least five centimeters each; locking on the structure the ends of the strip and folding back the strip at the system of catching devices causing them to co-operate to form a recessed fold, to adjust the length of the strip to the length of the structure to be trimmed, to constitute, over the length of the structure, an edge urged to be supported on the top thereof, and to adjust the height of the strip to the height of the structure.
211 Method for triming the lower structure of a piece of furniture US09936906 2001-12-19 US20020133876A1 2002-09-26 Marie-Paule Pajanacci; Sophie Pajanacci
The invention concerns a method for trimming the lower structure of a piece of furniture such as a bed or a couch which consists in covering the sides of said structure with a generally rectangular elongated strip. The invention is characterized in that, in order to adjust the height of said strip on the side, and adapt the length of said strip to the size of the structure to be covered, it consists in: providing the edge of the strip upper part with at least a system of catching elements comprising a series of male or female catching elements over a length of at least five centimeters, framed on each side in the strip longitudinal direction with a series of respectively matching male and female catching elements over a length of at least five centimeters each; locking on the structure the ends of the strip and folding back the strip at the system of catching devices causing them to co-operate to form a recessed fold, to adjust the length of the strip to the length of the structure to be trimmed, to constitute, over the length of the structure, an edge urged to be supported on the top thereof, and to adjust the height of the strip to the height of the structure.
212 Corner guard for mattress US9793 1998-01-21 US5878455A 1999-03-09 Ken Patterson
A corner guard for reinforcing an edge or corner of a mattress of a bed is disclosed. The corner guard is constructed from a flat sheet of material formed into two flat panels intersecting to define a 90 degree primary angle, wherein the panels together further define interior areas facing the mattress and exterior areas facing away from the mattress. Each panel has a tab extending therefrom at right angles toward the interior. Each tab also has a fin extending therefrom toward the primary angle. Fastener openings are provided in each fin and tab. At the intersection of the base of each fin, tab, and panel is a circular cut-out. The corner guard can be punched and formed from metal or molded from polymer.
213 Waterbed pedestal wrap US257135 1988-10-11 US4878259A 1989-11-07 Anthony C. Lupo
A one piece decorative wrap to cover waterbed pedestals which can be quickly and easily installed, even on an assembled waterbed. This pedestal wrap is installed using fastening material, such as self-stick tape or hook and loop-type fastening like material by attaching one end to the back of the pedestal, then around the side and front board of the pedestal with the other end being attached to the other side of the pedestal backboard. Since the excess length of the pedestal is secured on the pedestal backboard and does not show, one size of the pedestal cover fits all waterbeds, whether it be king, queen or super single. This unique pedestal wrap eliminates the requirement that the cover be installed prior to assembly because it can be quickly and easily installed by the consumer and added or changed at anytime after the waterbed is assembled.
214 Kit for converting a bed into a four-poster US322427 1981-11-18 US4414727A 1983-11-15 Ronald Steele
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.
215 Convertible Bed Frame and Convertible Cover US15530104 2015-06-15 US20180325271A1 2018-11-15 David Wright
A bed frame and cover that is capably joinable to another bed frame and cover and capably disjoinable from another bed frame and cover and of which comprises a mattress supporting plate which is capable of moving vertically within the cover. The cover is a unified structure of walls and a roof with pivotally connected doors that capably form an enclosure around the plate or of which are stowable on the roof. The entire cover is capable of 360 degree bi-directional rotation around the entire plate as well as vertical movement. A capably pivotable mattress attachment is stowable under the plate or extends to form a contiguous mattress surface of which is supported by rods that connect to another bed frame and cover. The bed frame and cover is capable of a multitude of configurations dependent on bed frame, mattress attachment and the cover's optional positioning.
216 ADJUSTABLE BASE ASSEMBLIES, SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS US15737611 2016-03-18 US20180184811A1 2018-07-05 Mario A.G. Nava; Horace R. Eskridge, III; Samuel K. Pollock; Daniel S. Powell; Michael Lay; Leslie A. Burton; Paul E. Griese; Daniel Boyko; Gerald J. Mullins; Voleti Lohit; Gary Lee Noe; Chi L. Chau; Heather P. Shimonishi; Jonathan D. Riley; Jean C. Deboard; Aaron M. Lambert; Shalom D. Greene; Joshua O. Coots
An adjustable base is provided that includes a fixed frame and an articulating frame connected to the fixed frame. The articulating frame includes an upper body frame pivotally connected to the upper section of the fixed frame, a seat frame pivotally connected to the upper body frame and movable along a central section of the fixed frame, and a leg frame pivotally connected to the fixed frame. An actuator is further included and has a first end connected to the seat frame adjacent to the leg frame and a second end that is connected to a linkage attached to the articulating frame. Upon activation of the actuator, the upper body frame is articulated upward and the seat frame moves linearly along the central section of the fixed frame toward the upper section of the fixed frame. Systems and methods for controlling an adjustable base assembly are further provided.
217 Bracket for retaining mattress and bed equipped with the same US14737144 2015-06-11 US09986844B2 2018-06-05 Chuan-Hang Shih
An easily assembled bracket, adapted for being installed at an edge of a bed frame for retaining a mattress on the bed frame includes a fastener and a retainer. The fastener has two wings booth located on an imaginary plane, and a convex protruded from the imaginary plane. A passage is provided between the convex and a top surface of the bed frame. The retainer has an inserting portion detachably inserted in the passage, two stop portions extending from the inserting portion in two adverse directions respectively and abutted against an end of the convex, two extending portions extending from the two stop portions respectively, and at least one retaining portion connected with at least one of the extending portions for being abutted against a side of the mattress.
218 Collapsible Bed Foundation US15606126 2017-05-26 US20180092466A1 2018-04-05 Jason Harrow
Provided is a mattress foundation that includes: a headboard end panel assembly, a footboard end panel assembly, a left side panel assembly, and a right side panel assembly, each having a first end and a second end. The first end of the left side panel assembly slidably engages with the first end of the headboard end panel assembly, thereby forming a first corner attachment. The second end of the left side panel assembly slidably engages with the first end of the footboard end panel assembly, thereby forming a second corner attachment. The first end of the right side panel assembly slidably engages with the second end of the headboard end panel assembly, thereby forming a third corner attachment. The second end of the right side panel assembly slidably engages with the second end of the footboard end panel assembly, thereby forming a fourth corner attachment.
219 INTEGRATED EMBOLIC PROTECTION DEVICES US15792620 2017-10-24 US20180042390A1 2018-02-15 Scott Russell; Amir Belson
Embolic protection elements are integrated with a catheter or access sheath for any catheter. A catheter with an integrated embolic protection element comprises a catheter shaft, an embolic filter slidably mounted on a distal portion of the shaft, a proximal stop for limiting the proximal movement of the embolic filter, and a distal stop for limiting the distal movement of the embolic filter. The filter comprises a porous mesh material defining a collection chamber for captured emboli and has a collapsed and a deployed configuration. The filter may be collapsed by an access sheath used with the catheter. An access sheath may comprise a tubular main body and an embolic filter mounted on the distal portion of the tubular main body. The embolic filter may evert into the central lumen of the sheath or may be constrained on the exterior of the sheath with a larger diameter outer tube.
220 Bed for patient US15004988 2016-01-24 US09872806B2 2018-01-23 Chiu Hsiang Lo
A bed includes a base, a mattress-supporting device, two driving units and a limiting unit. The base includes two tracks. The mattress-supporting device includes a frame, a body-supporting element and a leg-supporting element. The frame includes rollers supported on the tracks. The body-supporting element is pivotally connected to an end of the frame. The leg-supporting element is pivotally connected to another end of the frame. The first driving unit is operable for pivoting the body-supporting element. The second driving unit is operable for pivoting the leg-supporting element. The limiting unit is movable between a first position to allow horizontal movement of the mattress-supporting device on the base as the body-supporting element is pivoted and a second position to avoid horizontal movement of the mattress-supporting device on the base as the body-supporting element is pivoted.
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