21 |
Folding bed frame |
US12287440 |
2008-10-08 |
US20090100597A1 |
2009-04-23 |
Suk Kan Oh |
A folding bed frame includes standardized right and left bed frame assemblies that are connectable by central connecting bars to form an adjustable bedboard frame that fits mattresses of differing widths. The bed frame is easy to transport when disassembled into the separate frame assemblies that are each less than half the width of a conventional frame for a double bed. The smaller and standardized frame assemblies reduce manufacturing cost. Foot brackets are pivotally connected to the bottom of the bedboard frame under each bed frame assembly and support the bedboard frame and mattress. Each central connecting bar has U-shaped slots on its ends that clip over the inner side edges of the right and left bed frame assemblies. Each frame assembly has a hinge at its middle axis at which a lower half folds over onto an upper half to allow the assemblies to fit in a packing box. |
22 |
Rack for holding pillows |
US09510714 |
2000-02-22 |
US06308837B1 |
2001-10-30 |
Elizabeth A. Bragg; Leath A. Sutton |
Pillow holding devices made from a variety of materials that can be used as pieces of furniture, can be attached to or hung on many objects or surfaces and can hold not only pillows, but other bedding and accessory items. |
23 |
Bed sheet sleeping enclosure |
US741687 |
1991-08-07 |
US5084929A |
1992-02-04 |
Luana A. Staudinger |
A sleeping enclosure, which keeps a sleeping child covered throughout the night, is constructed from a bottom form-fitted sheet for a mattress with a top flat sheet stitched to the bottom form-fitted sheet along the foot end portion and partially along the longitudinal sides. A cooperating fastening element removably secures the upper unstitched portions of the top flat sheet to the bottom form-fitted sheet. An elastic strap connected to both sides of the bottom form-fitted sheet slides under the mattress to keep the bottom form-fitted sheet from pulling away from the mattress. The result is an enclosure inviting a child to snuggle. |
24 |
Mattress-airing device |
US59743122 |
1922-10-27 |
US1562975A |
1925-11-24 |
LEAKE ARTHUR G |
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25 |
Bed attachment. |
US12375816 |
1916-10-04 |
US1262086A |
1918-04-09 |
PAIGE JEREMIAH A |
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26 |
Clothes-holder |
US557796D |
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US557796A |
1896-04-07 |
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27 |
William |
US543577D |
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US543577A |
1895-07-30 |
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28 |
Clothes-rack attachment |
US372883D |
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US372883A |
1887-11-08 |
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29 |
Bedstead |
US362433D |
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US362433A |
1887-05-03 |
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30 |
MEDICAL BED ADAPTED BEDDING AND FURNITURE COVER |
US15984712 |
2018-05-21 |
US20190208917A1 |
2019-07-11 |
Ryan Leblanc |
The invention described are furniture covers adapted for medical furniture and has particular uses for medical beds. The invention includes headboard covers, and footboard covers, and may also include pillow covers, and mattress covers. Additionally, the furniture covers are adapted to hold wireless sensors for monitoring the patient and recording their vital signs, as well as a call button/light so that the patient may communicate with a medical staff. |
31 |
Duvet insertion device |
US15524945 |
2015-11-03 |
US10051971B2 |
2018-08-21 |
Kristel Gordon |
A device and related method for enabling a single user to facilitate the insertion of a duvet into a duvet cover is described. The duvet holder comprises an engagement element that is individually connected to a corresponding purchase element by way of a strap. Preferably, the user employs two duvet holders at the same time, and arranges them such that the purchase elements are placed underneath two adjacent corners of the mattress at the headboard end of the bed and the respective connected engagement elements are laid on top of the mattress. Assembled duvet/duvet cover corners are inserted into the engagement elements that securely grip the assembled corners while the purchase elements act as resistive anchors to limit movement of the duvet. The user then extends the cover over the rest of the duvet. |
32 |
Bed base capable of fixing mattress |
US14656407 |
2015-03-12 |
US09962006B2 |
2018-05-08 |
Chuan-Hang Shih |
A bed base capable of fixing mattress includes a base frame and a fixation member. The base frame includes at least one insertion hole. The fixation member includes at least one horizontally extended part, at least one insertion part downwardly extended from an end of the horizontally extended part, and a stopper part upwardly extended from the other end of the horizontally extended part. The insertion part is inserted into the insertion hole of the base frame, the horizontally extended part is placed on a top surface of the base frame, and the stopper part is used to stop at a side edge of the mattress. Therefore, the assembly or disassembly of the fixation member can be achieved without tool assistance. |
33 |
CONNECTOR SYSTEM FOR MATTRESS |
US13360207 |
2012-01-27 |
US20130192001A1 |
2013-08-01 |
Bob Rensink; Jonathan Amendola |
A connector system includes at least one mattress connector that is coupled to a mattress. The mattress connectors are coupled at the head end and at the foot end of the mattress. A topper connector is coupled to a topper at a head end and a foot end of the topper. A plurality of straps are employed to couple the mattress to the topper, with the straps being coupled to the mattress connectors and the proper connectors. |
34 |
Laundry retainer for bed sheets |
US12780090 |
2010-05-14 |
US08365361B1 |
2013-02-05 |
Marcus W. Ahern |
A laundry retainer for bed sheets to prevent entanglement with smaller items in a mixed load. The retainer has a base plate on which at least four clothes clips are mounted. The clothes clips grip the side edges of a sheet to form a generally closed mouth bag in which smaller items in a mixed load are less likely to become entangled. |
35 |
BEDDING STRAIGHTENING MECHANISM |
US12596723 |
2008-04-23 |
US20110308018A1 |
2011-12-22 |
Jose Luis Alegria Mendez; Michelle Carla Danzinger Canata; Edson Concha Quechuyao |
Bedding straightening system attached to a base of an ordinary bed, wherein such system mainly consists of:a) Blanket air distributor, bottom sheet side air distributors, connectors, bottom sheet, top blanket and sheet.b) A plurality of ducts and connectors arranged alongside the bed, especially installed for inflating sheets and blankets, this blanket which is attached to the top sheet is projected from the bed lower edge, being inflated up to an average height of 45°; projecting simultaneously the bottom sheet which is preferably curved, like a parachute, causing gradual bedding straightening and ventilation;c) Turbine connected to air ducts which through connectors are attached to sheets and blankets to be straightened over a period of time to leave them straightened. |
36 |
Mattress supporting system |
US12378496 |
2009-02-17 |
US07721366B2 |
2010-05-25 |
Youn Jae Lee; Suk Kan Oh |
A folding mattress support system replaces both a conventional box spring and the bed frame with rails. The mattress support system is lighter, quieter and easier to transport, and also provides more storage space beneath the mattress. The mattress support system includes bed frame assemblies, central connecting bars, edge attachments and a bed skirt. Leg brackets fold out from the bed frame assemblies, which themselves unfold in the middle. Central connecting bars connect inner side edges of the bed frame assemblies. Plastic edge attachments are attached at outer corners of the bed frame assemblies and hold a bed skirt taught around the frame assemblies when the frame assemblies are standing on the extended leg brackets. A mattress is then placed on top of the assembled mattress support system. Optionally, metal edge attachments at the head corners of the mattress support system both hold the bed skirt and support a headboard. |
37 |
Mattress supporting system |
US12378496 |
2009-02-17 |
US20090193583A1 |
2009-08-06 |
Youn Jae Lee; Suk Kan Oh |
A folding mattress support system replaces both a conventional box spring and the bed frame with rails. The mattress support system is lighter, quieter and easier to transport, and also provides more storage space beneath the mattress. The mattress support system includes bed frame assemblies, central connecting bars, edge attachments and a bed skirt. Leg brackets fold out from the bed frame assemblies, which themselves unfold in the middle. Central connecting bars connect inner side edges of the bed frame assemblies. Plastic edge attachments are attached at outer corners of the bed frame assemblies and hold a bed skirt taught around the frame assemblies when the frame assemblies are standing on the extended leg brackets. A mattress is then placed on top of the assembled mattress support system. Optionally, metal edge attachments at the head corners of the mattress support system both hold the bed skirt and support a headboard. |
38 |
In-bed toe tent frame |
US10461597 |
2003-06-12 |
US06895615B2 |
2005-05-24 |
Dennis Paul Dilascio |
An in-bed toe tent frame designed to keep bedding off the toes of a person lying on his or her back on a standard bed. The frame includes a flat lower support frame which extends transversely across the bed between the mattress and box spring. The opposite ends of the lower support frame extend upward over the opposite sides of the mattress and selectively connect to two hub assemblies. The two hub assemblies hold an upper support frame in a transversely aligned, elevated position over the mattress. Bedding placed over the upper support frame is then elevated over the user's feet when sleeping. The hub assemblies allow the upper support frame to be adjusted to different heights to produce different tent sizes. The hubs also allow the upper support frame to be rotated toward the foot of the bed for compact storage. |
39 |
In-bed toe tent frame |
US10461597 |
2003-06-12 |
US20030229942A1 |
2003-12-18 |
Dennis
Paul
Dilascio |
An in-bed toe tent frame designed to keep bedding off the toes of a person lying on his or her back on a standard bed. The frame includes a flat lower support frame which extends transversely across the bed between the mattress and box spring. The opposite ends of the lower support frame extend upward over the opposite sides of the mattress and selectively connect to two hub assemblies. The two hub assemblies hold an upper support frame in a transversely aligned, elevated position over the mattress. Bedding placed over the upper support frame is then elevated over the user's feet when sleeping. The hub assemblies allow the upper support frame to be adjusted to different heights to produce different tent sizes. The hubs also allow the upper support frame to be rotated toward the foot of the bed for compact storage. |
40 |
Mattress stand |
US45164430 |
1930-05-12 |
US1859636A |
1932-05-24 |
SANGERS JOHN C |
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