201 |
Adjustable mattress support facility |
US14726083 |
2015-05-29 |
US09526346B2 |
2016-12-27 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
This disclosure concerns an adjustable bed with a deck-on-deck appearance. A concealing assembly is attached to the center frame of an articulating bed, wherein the concealing assembly is situated below the mattress platform and conceals the base frame as the center frame moves along the base frame when the bed articulates. In other embodiments, such as for non-wall hugger beds where the center frame is stationary, a concealing assembly may still be used but will also be stationary. |
202 |
ADJUSTABLE BED |
US15034411 |
2014-11-07 |
US20160286970A1 |
2016-10-06 |
DALE ROBERTSON |
An adjustable bed provides a selective rocking motion. The bed has a plurality of body support sections mounted in relation to a moveable cradle. The body support sections include at least an adjustable back section and a fixed middle section adjacent to the back section, and optionally an adjustable upper leg section adjacent to the middle section and an adjustable lower leg/foot section pivotally connected with respect to the upper leg section. The body support sections are mounted with respect to the cradle to allow angular adjustment of their relative positions to alter the configuration of the bed. The cradle is movably mounted on or in relation to an intermediate support carriage for fore and aft rocking movement with respect thereto. The intermediate support carriage is movably mounted on or in relation to a fixed base for translational movement with respect thereto in response to angular adjustment of the back section and/or rocking movement of the cradle. |
203 |
Leg assembly for a support frame |
US14754214 |
2015-06-29 |
US09451833B2 |
2016-09-27 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
A support system includes a support frame and at least one modular leg assembly mounted to and supporting the support frame. The leg assembly includes a first leg member and a second leg member. The second leg member has a top-to-bottom length that is greater than the top-to-bottom length of the first leg member. The first and second leg members are connected individually or in combination to the support frame such that at least three leg heights are selectably provided. The leg members may each have a threaded connecting element extending therefrom for connecting the leg member to another leg member or to the support frame. The support system may be a mattress support frame. The at least one modular leg assembly may be a plurality of modular leg assemblies. |
204 |
ADJUSTABLE FURNITURE |
US14971231 |
2015-12-16 |
US20160120315A1 |
2016-05-05 |
DALE ROBERTSON |
An adjustable furniture such as a recliner chair or adjustable bed comprising a base, an intermediate support and a back support. Both the intermediate support and the back support are guided for movement relative to the base by a second guide means while the base moves along a first guide means. The first guide means include at least one guide associated with one of the base and intermediate support and at least one follower associated with the other of the base and intermediate support. The second guide means includes at least one guide associated with one of the base support and the back support and at least one follower associated with the other of the base support and the back support. |
205 |
Methods and Systems of an Adjustable Bed |
US14874779 |
2015-10-05 |
US20160022052A1 |
2016-01-28 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
Aspects of this invention relate to an adjustable bed that may include one or more articulating portions, and may include one or more components, including an air inflatable mattress associated with the adjustable bed frame, a programmable logic controller, a remote memory storage facility, a remote storage location of user preferences, a cell phone remote control, a modular control device, an air purification facility, a power outlet controller, a Bluetooth remote control, an ultra wide band remote control, a wireless USB remote control, and the like. |
206 |
Adjustable furniture |
US13390985 |
2010-08-18 |
US09241571B2 |
2016-01-26 |
Dale Robertson |
An adjustable furniture such as a recliner chair or adjustable bed comprising a base, an intermediate support and a back support. Both the intermediate support and the back support are guided for movement relative to the base by a second guide means while the base moves along a first guide means. The first guide means include at least one guide associated with one of the base and intermediate support and at least one follower associated with the other of the base and intermediate support. The second guide means includes at least one guide associated with one of the base support and the back support and at least one follower associated with the other of the base support and the back support. |
207 |
Adjustable furniture |
US14554114 |
2014-11-26 |
US09198521B2 |
2015-12-01 |
Dale Robertson |
A novel article of adjustable bed is disclosed. The adjustable bed comprises at least two body-support portions and a base support for supporting the body support portions. The body support portions are mounted with respect to the base to allow angular adjustment of their relative positions to alter the configuration of the bed. Actuators are provided for angularly moving one or more of the body-support portions to effect angular adjustment of the bed. A load-bearing member projects from one of the moveable body-support portios and is supported by a bearing means arranged to run on a curved support such that each moveable body-support portion is pivotally mounted with respect to the base about a respective pivot axis defined by the center of curvature of the respective curved support. The pivot axis of the movable body-support portion is positioned above the base in a plane offset from the top edge thereof. |
208 |
ADJUSTABLE MATTRESS SUPPORT FACILITY |
US14726083 |
2015-05-29 |
US20150335162A1 |
2015-11-26 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
This disclosure concerns an adjustable bed with a deck-on-deck appearance. A concealing assembly is attached to the center frame of an articulating bed, wherein the concealing assembly is situated below the mattress platform and conceals the base frame as the center frame moves along the base frame when the bed articulates. In other embodiments, such as for non-wall hugger beds where the center frame is stationary, a concealing assembly may still be used but will also be stationary. |
209 |
ADJUSTABLE MATTRESS FOUNDATION |
US14417563 |
2012-07-27 |
US20150328070A1 |
2015-11-19 |
Jennifer Lynn Tarplee; John Brent Conkle; David Mandel; Jamie Lee Ingram; Lance Christopher Elwell |
An adjustable mattress foundation includes a first frame, a second frame supported upon the first frame and including at least one movable frame portion, a first actuator supported upon the second frame and operable to selectively incline the at least one movable frame portion, and a second actuator interconnecting the first and second frames and operable to displace the second frame relative to the first frame. |
210 |
ELECTRIC BED |
US14647239 |
2014-09-12 |
US20150313779A1 |
2015-11-05 |
Yohei KUME; Shohei TSUKADA; Hideo KAWAKAMI |
An electric bed includes a first driver that performs rising and lowering operation of a second frame with respect to a first frame, a controller that controls the first driver, and an input unit that instructs the controller by switch manipulation of a lowering switch of the input unit. The controller controls the first driver to lower the second frame at a basic speed when a bed height is a first predetermined height or more during depression of the lowering switch, and to lower the second frame at a first low speed slower than the basic speed when the bed height is less than the first predetermined height during the depression of the lowering switch, in case where the bed height is a height of an upper surface of the second frame. |
211 |
System of memory positions for an adjustable bed |
US11855300 |
2007-09-14 |
US09161633B2 |
2015-10-20 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
This disclosure concerns a memory position user interface for accessing a predetermined range of discrete acceptable positions that are stored in the memory of an adjustable bed controller. |
212 |
Adjustable mattress support facility |
US14281342 |
2014-05-19 |
US09044366B2 |
2015-06-02 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
This disclosure concerns an adjustable bed with a deck-on-deck appearance. A concealing assembly is attached to the center frame of an articulating bed, wherein the concealing assembly is situated below the mattress platform and conceals the base frame as the center frame moves along the base frame when the bed articulates. In other embodiments, such as for non-wall hugger beds where the center frame is stationary, a concealing assembly may still be used but will also be stationary. |
213 |
Adjustable furniture apparatus |
US13748095 |
2013-01-23 |
US08997274B2 |
2015-04-07 |
Edward Phillips |
An adjustable furniture apparatus is disclosed. The furniture apparatus includes a frame, an internal support structure, an incline assembly having a first and a second inclinable section, a plurality of lifting devices configured to selectively incline and support the first and second inclinable sections, and a cover disposed over portions of the incline assembly to form a comfortable seating intimate activity surface. |
214 |
METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF AN ADJUSTABLE BED |
US14524045 |
2014-10-27 |
US20150040318A1 |
2015-02-12 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
Aspects of this invention relate to an adjustable bed that may include one or more articulating portions, and may include one or more components, including an air inflatable mattress associated with the adjustable bed frame, a programmable logic controller, a remote memory storage facility, a remote storage location of user preferences, a cell phone remote control, a modular control device, an air purification facility, a power outlet controller, a Bluetooth remote control, an ultra wide band remote control, a wireless USB remote control, and the like. |
215 |
FURNITURE ARRANGEMENT AND A METHOD FOR THE PARALLEL CONTROL OF AT LEAST TWO ELECTROMOTIVE FURNITURE DRIVES OF A FURNITURE ARRANGEMENT |
US14381900 |
2013-02-28 |
US20150035457A1 |
2015-02-05 |
Armin Hille; Steffen Loley; Karsten Gehrke |
The invention relates to a furniture arrangement (200) comprising at least two pieces of furniture (1, 1′), each respectively having an electromotive furniture drive (100, 100′) for adjusting at least one movable part (4, 5) of each at least two pieces of furniture (1, 1′), wherein each electromotive furniture drive (100, 100′) comprises a) at least one adjusting drive (7, 7′; 8, 8′) with respectively at least one electric motor, a speed-reducing gear mechanism coupled thereto and to which an output element is drivingly coupled, said output element being linearly displaceable and/or can be rotated, and b) at least one control device (9, 9′), wherein c) the furniture arrangement (200) comprises an operating unit (10) for actuating all the electric motors of the adjusting drive (7, 7′; 8, 8′) of the electromotive furniture drive (100, 100′). Said control devices (9, 9′) of electromotive furniture drives (100, 100′) are equipped with detection means for detecting actuation-specific values such as the motor current, motor operating voltage, motor speed or similar of the electric motor of the at least one associated adjusting drive (7, 7′; 8, 8′) and comprising at least one controlling device for variably controlling the operating voltage of the electric motor of the at least one associated adjusting drive (7, 7′; 8, 8′) for a parallel control of the at least one adjusting drive (7, 8) of one of the electromotive furniture drives (100) and of the at least one adjusting drive (7′, 8′) of the other electromotive furniture drive (100′). Said control devices (9, 9′) are designed to communicate with the operating unit (10, 10′) and between themselves, or to communicate between themselves by means of the operating unit (10, 10′) with at least one transmission path (21, 22, 23, 23a, 23′). The invention also relates to the parallel control of at least two electromotive furniture drives (100, 100′) of a furniture arrangement (200). |
216 |
MATTRESS SUPPORT FACILITY WITH RETAINING BRACKETS |
US14281225 |
2014-05-19 |
US20140250594A1 |
2014-09-11 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
This disclosure concerns an adjustable bed with a deck-on-deck appearance. A concealing assembly is attached to the center frame of an articulating bed, wherein the concealing assembly is situated below the mattress platform and conceals the base frame as the center frame moves along the base frame when the bed articulates. In other embodiments, such as for non-wall hugger beds where the center frame is stationary, a concealing assembly may still be used but will also be stationary. |
217 |
ADJUSTABLE FURNITURE APPARATUS |
US13748095 |
2013-01-23 |
US20140203608A1 |
2014-07-24 |
Edward Phillips |
An adjustable furniture apparatus is disclosed. The furniture apparatus includes a frame, an internal support structure, an incline assembly having a first and a second inclinable section, a plurality of lifting devices configured to selectively incline and support the first and second inclinable sections, and a cover disposed over portions of the incline assembly to form a comfortable seating intimate activity surface. |
218 |
Wireless control of an adjustable bed |
US13205784 |
2011-08-09 |
US08682457B2 |
2014-03-25 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
Aspects of this invention relate to an adjustable bed that may include one or more articulating portions, and may include one or more components, including an air inflatable mattress associated with the adjustable bed frame, a programmable logic controller, a remote memory storage facility, a remote storage location of user preferences, a cell phone remote control, a modular control device, an air purification facility, a power outlet controller, a Bluetooth remote control, an ultra wide band remote control, a wireless USB remote control, and the like. |
219 |
DECK-ON-DECK ADJUSTABLE BED FRAME |
US13830796 |
2013-03-14 |
US20130283531A1 |
2013-10-31 |
Martin B. Rawls-Meehan |
This disclosure concerns an adjustable bed with a deck-on-deck appearance. A concealing assembly is attached to the center frame of an articulating bed, wherein the concealing assembly is situated below the mattress platform and conceals the base frame as the center frame moves along the base frame when the bed articulates. In other embodiments, such as for non-wall hugger beds where the center frame is stationary, a concealing assembly may still be used but will also be stationary. |
220 |
Touch screen control of an adjustable bed |
US11875865 |
2007-10-20 |
US08565934B2 |
2013-10-22 |
Martin B Rawls-Meehan |
A control command is received via a touch screen from a user. The control command is directed to recalling a user-selected bed position of an adjustable bed. Recalling includes: identifying a row in a data table representing a user-selected bed position and retrieving an increment value from the row. The increment value specifies one of a range of available positions for the adjustable bed. A component of the adjustable bed is controlled to meet the increment value The component includes at least one of an actuator and a vibration motor. |