[0001] The present invention relates to a resting bed susceptible of being supplied with
accessories, of the type comprising: a perimetric frame consisting of at least one
pair of longitudinal section members and at least one pair of head section members
mutually interconnected, a plurality of supporting elements or bedposts designed to
support the perimetric frame to a predetermined height from ground, at least one spring
support framework operatively carried by said perimetric frame and extending according
to a horizontal plane enclosed by said perimetric frame.
[0002] It is known that usual resting beds generally comprise a perimetric frame, formed
for example with one pair of longitudinal section members and one pair of head section
members mutually interconnected, provided with elements resting on ground and carrying
a spring support framework. The spring support framework is generally arranged to
support a mattress and may for example consist of springs or a plurality of laths
or staves made of wood or plastic material, disposed parallelly in side by side relation
close to each other and extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the
bed.
[0003] In many cases a bed needs to be provided with several different accessories, such
as for example writing tables, supporting tops carrying objects of any kind, reading
lamps, side rails, heads, and so on.
[0004] In the connection, beds provided for example with supporting tops rotatably hinged
to the perimetric frame have been made, so that said tops can be moved from a non-use
condition to a use condition.
[0005] Also beds provided with side rails have been made, said rails being of the collapsible
type that is adapted to be moved from a non-use condition to a use condition, or of
the fixed type, that is fastened to the perimetric bedframe with the aid of clamp
means or the like.
[0006] There are also resting beds provided with heads, and/or supporting tops slidably
engaged along the perimetric frame by suitable carriages the wheels of which are guided
along rolling tracks conveniently formed in the section members associated with the
bedframe.
[0007] In this solution the guideways are formed on the inner side surface of the section
member and the same section member also comprises seatings located to a higher position
than the guideways and designed to receive the ends of the staves supporting the user
in a resting position. Said carriages must be also provided with braking means susceptible
of being selectively activated and deactivated by the user to enable the locking of
the accessory to the desired position and respectively the release of the same thereby
allowing said carriages to slide along the frame.
[0008] In accordance with the present invention it is found that, in order to accomplish
a bedframe having both a supporting function for a resting person and a further supporting
function for slidable accessories, which at the same time offers sizes and concerned
masses of the same values as a traditional frame devoid of accessories or even lower
values and improved smoothness of the accessories in sliding, in the absence of noise,
and enables the assembling and servicing of the different parts to be facilitated,
it is possible to resort to a bedframe comprising section members the contour and
shape of which and the different cavities provided therein enable several different
accessory elements to be associated with the bedframe in such a manner that they can
be applied to the outer contour of the section member acting as a guide surface and
slide thereon.
[0009] In particular, the invention pertains to a resting bed susceptible of being supplied
with accessories, characterized in that at least the longitudinal section members
of said perimetric frame exhibit an outline that in cross sectional view comprises:
at least one vertical wall forming the inner surface of the perimetric frame; at least
one supporting wall extending downwardly from the upper end of the vertical wall and
gradually departing therefrom towards the outside of the perimetric wall in order
to define a supporting surface for at least one abutment portion belonging to an accessory
to be associated with the perimetric bedframe; at least one grip lug disposed close
to the upper end of the vertical wall and substantially projecting towards the inside
of the perimetric frame in order to afford a guide rib to which at least one grip
tailpiece associated with said accessory can be oscillatably engaged.
[0010] Said accessory may for example consist of a supporting top and/or a side rail.
[0011] Preferentially the supporting wall exhibits a substantially semicircular outline
in section and is connected to the upper and lower ends of the vertical wall by substantially
horizontal upper and lower connecting portions, respectively.
[0012] Still more preferentially, advantageously combined with the supporting wall is at
least one undercut defined by the semicircular outline exhibited by the supporting
wall itself, a coupling tailpiece formed in the extension of the abutment portion
carried by said accessory element, a lamp for example, being detachably snap-fitted
into said undercut.
[0013] Still in accordance with the invention, each of said section members also exhibits
at least one upper surface and one lower surface against which a first and a second
locator pegs respectively abut. Said pegs project perpendicularly from a supporting
bracket carrying another accessory, a head for example, and extending obliquely to
the section member itself.
[0014] It is also provided that at least one upper wing and at least one lower wing should
project from said vertical wall in a substantially perpendicular direction, thereby
defining a longitudinal groove arranged to operatively house a spring support framework.
[0015] In particular the longitudinal groove operatively engages the respective ends of
staves constituting said spring support framework. Preferably, formed close to the
lower end of the vertical wall is at least one coupling housing extending over the
whole length of the corresponding section member and adapted to operatively receive
connecting plates for fastening appropriate bedposts to the perimetric bedframe.
[0016] Said coupling housing has a substantially T-shaped configuration and is preferably
encircled and defined by a lower wing projecting perpendicularly to the vertical wall
from the lower end of the vertical wall itself, an additional wall extending downwardly
from the lower wing parallelly to the vertical wall, and a pair of closure tailpieces
extending towards each other from the lower end of the vertical wall and the additional
wall, respectively.
[0017] Preferably the bedposts are held by at least one pair of support crosspieces to be
positioned along said longitudinal section members and rigidly engaged thereto through
tightening of threaded elements associated with said connecting plates which are associated
with the opposite ends of the support crosspieces.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, the head section members are substantially shaped in the
same manner as the longitudinal section members and are engaged thereto by joints
each of which comprises a main body provided with a pair of coupling plugs fastened
one after the other at a right angle and each engaged, preferably by forced fitting,
in a through cavity substantially defined between the vertical wall and the supporting
wall of each of said section members.
[0019] Said main body also has a ribbing extending perimetrically in the junction area between
the plugs in order to offer an abutment seating for the ends of said longitudinal
and head section members.
[0020] Preferably each of said joints also comprises an angular reinforcing insert to be
operatively engaged in the longitudinal grooves defined in the vertical walls of said
longitudinal and head section members.
[0021] Further features and advantages will become more apparent from the detailed description
of a preferred embodiment of a resting bed susceptible of being supplied with accessories,
in accordance with the present invention. This description will be given hereinafter
by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a resting bed in accordance with the present invention,
provided with several different accessories;
- Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of one of the section members forming the perimetric
frame, with which a slidable supporting top is associated;
- Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of one of the section members, to which a lamp is
removably fastened;
- Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing the connection between one of the longitudinal
section members and one of the head section members.
[0022] Referring to the drawings, a resting bed susceptible of being supplied with accessories
in accordance with the present invention has been generally identified by reference
numeral 1.
[0023] The resting bed 1 comprises a perimetric frame 2 consisting of at least two longitudinal
section members 3 and at least two head section members 4 interconnected with said
longitudinal section members at the respective ends.
[0024] The longitudinal members are preferentially made of metal materials, aluminium for
example.
[0025] The perimetric frame 2 kept to a predetermined height from the floor by supporting
elements 5 or bedposts, carries a spring support framework 6, arranged to bear one
or more mattresses not shown.
[0026] In the embodiment described, the spring support framework 6 is comprised of a plurality
of laths or staves 7 disposed parallelly side by side and extending transversely to
the longitudinal extension of bed 1, between one of the longitudinal section members
3 and a longitudinal middle member 8 extending between the head section members 4.
End panels 9 engaged to the perimetric bedframe 2 close to the opposite bedheads 1
may also be provided in combination with staves 7.
[0027] As better viewed from Figs. 2, 3 and 4, in accordance with the invention it is provided
that at least the longitudinal section members 3 but preferably the head section members
4 as well should have, seen in section, a profile comprising at least one vertical
wall 10 forming the inner surface of the perimetric frame 2 and at least one supporting
wall 11, preferably having a curvilinear configuration, extending downwardly from
the upper end 10a of the vertical wall 10 and gradually departing therefrom towards
the outer part of the perimetric frame 2.
[0028] The supporting wall 11 defines a continuous supporting surface 11a in the extension
of the corresponding section member 3, 4. In a preferential embodiment, the supporting
wall 11 has a semicircular profile and is connected to the upper 10a and lower 10b
ends of the vertical wall 10 by substantially horizontal upper and lower connecting
portions, 12 and 13 respectively.
[0029] The supporting wall 11 could however have a profile different from the above described
one and could for example be in the form of an arc of a parabola. The profile of the
supporting wall 11 can also be rectilinear and extend obliquely with respect to the
vertical wall 10.
[0030] Preferentially, in this solution the wall 11 exhibits arcs connecting it to the remaining
portions of the longitudinal member.
[0031] Advantageously, disposed close to the upper end 10a of the vertical wall 10 is at
least one grip lug 14 substantially projecting towards the inner part of the perimetric
frame 2 and defining a guide rib 14a along the section member 3. In the embodiment
shown, the grip lug 14 is provided in the extension of the horizontal upper connecting
portion 12 and has a swollen free end 14b.
[0032] The above described configuration enables a variety of accessories of any desired
type to be advantageously associated with the bed 1 in a very pratical and reliable
manner.
[0033] The detachable connection of said accessories is of the slidable type so that the
translation of an accessory along the outer contour of the corresponding section member
3 or 4 is allowed, although said connection may also be of the fixed type, if desired.
[0034] In the accompanying figures some accessories to be associated with frame 2 by a slidable
connection are embodied, just as an indication, by a supporting top 15 and a side
rail 16. Referring to Fig. 2 in particular which highlights the slidable connection
of the supporting top 15, provision is made for at least one grasping tailpiece 17
to be associated with the supporting top itself as well as the side rail 16 or an
accessory of another type. Said grasping tailpiece 17 is substantially in the form
of a hook to be oscillatably anchored to the guide rib 14a defined by the grip lug
14. Also associated with the supporting top 15, side rail 16 or accessory of another
type, in combination with the grasping tailpiece 17, is at least one abutment portion
18 the shape of which preferably matches the shape of the supporting wall 11, which
is arranged to act against said supporting wall so as to hold said supporting top
15 according to a predetermined orientation.
[0035] Advantageously, the adhering of the abutment portion 18 to the supporting surface
11a, also assisted by the wide extension of the supporting wall 11 resulting from
the curvilinear configuration of the same, ensures a stable positioning of the supporting
top 15, side rail 16 or other accessories along the corresponding section member 3
or 4 and enables a wide and safe guiding when the accessory needs to be moved. The
translation of the supporting top 15, side rail 16 or other accessories along the
corresponding section member 3 or 4 may be promoted by the use of materials having
a low friction coefficient between the contact surfaces 17 and 14.
[0036] Alternatively, the translation of the supporting top 15, side rail 16 or other accessories
may be merely obtained by slightly rotating the accessory itself about the engagement
point offered by the grasping tailpiece 17, which rotation is sufficient to cause
the separation of the abutment portion 18 from the supporting surface 11a and thereby
enable the accessory to be moved to the new desired position.
[0037] Reference is now made to a connection of the fixed type, in the embodiment shown
said type of connection being used for a lamp 19.
[0038] As clearly shown in Fig. 3, for a connection of the fixed type it is provided that
not only the grasping tailpiece 17 and the abutment portion 18 described with reference
to the supporting top 15 and side rail 16 be associated with the lamp 19 or other
accessories, but also at least one elastically deformable coupling tailpiece 20 provided
in the extension of the abutment portion and designed to be snap fitted in an undercut
20a exhibited by the corresponding section member 3 or 4, in combination with the
supporting wall 11. In the embodiment shown this undercut 20a is defined by the semicircular
configuration exhibited by the supporting wall 11.
[0039] For achieving the lamp fastening to any point of the extension of one of the section
members 3 or 4 it is therefore sufficient to engage first the grasping tailpiece 17
along the rib 14a and then, by a downwardly oriented rotational movement, cause the
snap-fitting of the coupling tailpiece 20 to the section member itself. Obviously,
by acting in the opposite way it will be possible to disengage the lamp 19 or other
accessories from the section member 3 or 4. In addition it is also possible to engage
the tailpiece 17 on the swelling 14b by elastic bending deformation. In accordance
with one embodiment, accessories may be made of stiff plastic material so that, by
expressly selecting appropriate cross sections, it will be possible to give them the
desired features of elastic deformation enabling them to be held on parts of the longitudinal
member.
[0040] A second modality of slidable connection for other accessories along the section
members 3 and 4 is also provided in accordance with the invention. In the connection
said further accessory, that in the embodiment shown is represented by a head 21,
is intended to be provided with at least one supporting bracket 22 oriented obliquely
to the corresponding section member 3 or 4 and exhibiting, close to an end portion
22a thereof, first and second locator pegs 23, 24 projecting at right angles from
the bracket 22 and arranged to act against upper and lower surfaces 12a and 13a respectively,
of the corresponding section member 3 or 4. In the example shown, said upper and lower
surfaces 12a and 13a are embodied by the horizontal connecting portions 12, 13 previously
specified.
[0041] Under this situation, the locator pegs 23, 24 lend themselves to interact with the
section member 3 or 4 in order to resist the moment of rotation generated at the end
portion 22a of bracket 22, by effect of the weight of the head 21 and the user's body
resting thereon. In order to move the head 21 along the bed 1 it will be sufficient
to slightly lift it so as to cause the separation of pegs 23, 24 from the respective
upper and lower surfaces 12a and 13a, which will enable them to slide along the section
members 3 or 4.
[0042] Advantageously, at least one upper wing 25 and one lower wing 26 project from the
vertical wall 10 and are perpendicularly spaced apart from each other. The presence
of these wings defines a longitudinal groove 27 in the extension of the section member
3 or 4, which groove, as clearly shown in Figs. 2 and 3, is intended for operatively
housing the ends 7a of staves 7, upon interposition of inserts 28 of plastic material
or the like.
[0043] The grooves 27 of the longitudinal section members 3 are also adapted to house the
corresponding side edges of the end panels 9 previously mentioned with reference to
the spring support framework 6.
[0044] In accordance with a further feature of the present invention, at least one coupling
housing 29 is provided to be formed close to the lower end 10b of the vertical wall
10; said coupling housing 29 extends over the whole length of the respective section
member 3 or 4 defining at least one undercut therealong. In a preferential solution,
this coupling housing 29 is encircled and defined by the lower wing 26, the lower
end 10b of the vertical wall 10, an additional wall 30 extending downwardly from the
lower wing 26 parallelly to the vertical wall 10, and a pair of closure tailpieces
31 extending towards each other from the lower end 10b of the vertical wall 10 and
the additional wall 30 respectively, in coplanar relation with the lower connecting
portion 13.
[0045] The coupling housing 29 has a substantially T-shaped profile and is adapted to house
one or more connecting plates 32 conformed to the shape of said coupling housing and
arranged to fasten the bedposts 5 to the perimetric frame 2. In greater detail, provision
is made for a plurality of connecting plates 32 operatively engaged to the opposite
ends of two support crosspieces 33, each of which can be positioned along the longitudinal
section members 3 and secured to the desired position by locking of the connecting
plates 32 into the coupling housings 29, with the aid of threaded elements 34 or equivalent
means.
[0046] Preferentially the middle longitudinal member 8 laterally exhibits, seen in cross-section,
two T-shaped coupling housings, as shown by 29 in Fig 2; such housings are designed
to connect the support crosspiece 33 provided with the bedposts 5 to the middle longitudinal
member 8.
[0047] In this case too, connection is carried out by means of plates and screws, as already
shown in Fig. 4.
[0048] As previously said, in a preferential solution the head section members 4 may advantageously
exhibit a profile seen in cross-section substantially identical with the one described
with reference to the longitudinal section members 3. Therefore it will be advantageously
possible to associate any accessories along the head section members 4 as well, in
the same manner as previously described.
[0049] The connection between each longitudinal section member 3 and each head section member
4 takes place, at the ends of the head section members, by joints 35. As clearly shown
in Fig. 4, each joint 35 comprises a main body 36 substantially consisting of a pair
of coupling plugs 36a, 36b fastened one after the other at a right angle and each
adapted to be engaged, preferably by forced fitting, in a through cavity 37 substantially
defined between the vertical wall 10 and the supporting wall 11 of each of the section
members. Preferably, the coupling plugs 36a, 36b are conformed to the shape of said
through cavities 37. A ribbing 36c extending perimetrically at the junction area between
the plugs 36a, 36b and being of a height substantially equal to the thickness of the
vertical wall 10 and supporting wall 11 offers an abutment seating for the ends of
the section members 3 or 4, previously cut to 45°.
[0050] Preferably, also combined with the main body 36 is an angular reinforcing insert
38 adapted to be engaged and fastened, for example by means of threaded members not
shown or other equivalent means, to the inside of the longitudinal grooves 27 defined
between the upper and lower wings 25 and 27 of section members 3 and 4.
[0051] According to one embodiment, the main body 36 and angular reinforcing insert 38 are
of one piece construction.
[0052] The angular reinforcing insert is preferentially disposed both between the section
members 3 and 4 as shown in Fig. 1 and in the angular region between the middle longitudinal
member 8 and section members 4, and more preferentially in all selected positions
the angular insert is fastened to the longitudinal members by appropriate screws.
[0053] According to one embodiment the longitudinal grooves 27 of the head section members
4 are also utilised for housing the corresponding edges of the end panels 9 belonging
to the spring support framework 6, as well as the ends of the middle longitudinal
member 8.
[0054] By virtue of the section member configuration, the bed in question is adapted to
receive in combination any type of desired accessory by detachable engagement of said
accessory with the perimetric frame, very practical and easy operations being required.
[0055] It should be noted that a slidable connection of the accessories along the section
members of the perimetric frame has been achieved without the aid of complicated and
bulky carriages or similar devices which are instead needed in the known art. The
use of these carriages, among other things, has hitherto inevitably conditioned bed
studies and plannings both from an aesthetic point of view and in relation to the
structure strength, due to the great bulkiness of said carriages and the necessity
of using additional section members for defining the carriage guideways. Practically
in the known art, in addition to the housings provided in the inner surface of the
section member for receiving the stave ends, it was also necessary to form further
housings therein which were designed to guide the possible displacements of carriages
to be associated with the accessories intended for arrangement to the outside of the
bedframe, alongside the longitudinal member and spaced apart therefrom.
[0056] The above solution obliged the longitudinal member to be very bulky which resulted
in greater masses involved and complications in assembling and servicing operations.
[0057] On the contrary, the essential shape of the section members used in the inventive
bed enables an important reduction in height, since carriages for moving the accessory
elements have been eliminated and the outer contour of the longitudinal member has
been used as a supporting and slide surface for said accessories.
[0058] The practical use and operating qualities of the present invention are also enhanced
by the possibility of mounting and dismantling any accessory to and from the perimetric
frame at any moment, through very simple operations.
[0059] The very reduced bulkiness of the grip tailpieces associated with the different accessories
also ensures the complete freedom of movement of said accessories along the section
members, without involving risks of interferences and/or jammings in the bed linen,
which on the contrary could occur in known solutions using carriage slide means.
[0060] Attention is drawn to the great assembling simplicity of the bed in question, since
the operations for assembling the different parts are very few and easy.
[0061] In particular the longitudinal member shown and described is advantageously adapted
to accomplish several functions at the same time, in that its outer contour represents
a support and slide surface for several different accessories, its longitudinal cavity
enables the introduction of means for angular connection with another longitudinal
member and its inner portion is provided with housings adapted to receive the spring
staves.
1. A resting bed susceptible of being supplied with accessories, comprising: a perimetric
frame (2) consisting of at least one pair of longitudinal section members (3) and
at least one pair of head section members (4) mutually interconnected, a plurality
of supporting elements or bedposts (5) designed to support the perimetric frame (2)
to a predetermined height from ground, at least one spring support framework (6) operatively
carried by said perimetric frame (2) and extending according to a horizontal plane
enclosed by said perimetric frame,
characterized in that at least the longitudinal section members (3) of said perimetric
frame (2) exhibit an outline that in cross sectional view comprises:
a) at least one vertical wall (10) forming the inner surface of the perimetric frame
(2);
b) at least one supporting wall (11) extending downwardly from the upper end (10a)
of the vertical wall (10) and gradually departing therefrom towards the outside of
the perimetric wall (2) in order to define a supporting surface (11a) for at least
one abutment portion (18) belonging to an accessory (15, 16, 19) to be associated
with the perimetric bedframe (2);
c) at least one grip lug (14) disposed close to the upper end (10a) of the vertical
wall (10) and substantially projecting towards the inside of the perimetric frame
(2) in order to afford a guide rib (14a) to which at least one grip tailpiece (17)
associated with said accessory (15, 16, 19) can be oscillatably engaged.
2. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that said supporting wall (11) has a
substantially curvilinear profile seen in section.
3. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that said supporting wall (11) has a
substantially semicircular profile seen in section.
4. A bed according to claim 2, characterized in that said supporting wall (11) is connected
to the upper and lower ends (10a, 10b) of the vertical wall (10) by substantially
horizontal upper and lower connecting portions (12, 13), respectively.
5. A bed according to claim 4, characterized in that said grip lug (14) is provided in
the extension of said upper connecting portion (12).
6. A bed according to claim 2, characterized in that said abutment portion (18) is substantially
conformed to the shape of the supporting surface (11).
7. A bed according to claim 2, characterized in that said grip tailpiece (17) is in the
form of a hook.
8. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that
combined with said supporting wall (11) is at least one undercut (20a) into which
at least one coupling tailpiece (20) formed in the extension of the abutment portion
(18) carried by said accessory (19) is detachably snap-fitted.
9. A bed according to claim 3, characterized in that said undercut (20a) is defined by
the semicircular profile exhibited by the supporting wall (11).
10. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that each of said section members (3,
4) also exhibits at least one upper surface (12a) and one lower surface (13a) against
which a first and a second locator pegs (23, 24) respectively abut, said pegs projecting
perpendicularly from a supporting bracket (22) carrying another accessory (21) and
extending obliquely to the section member itself.
11. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one upper wing (25) and
at least one lower wing (26) project from said vertical wall (10) in a substantially
perpendicular direction, thereby defining a longitudinal groove (27) arranged to operatively
house said spring support framework (6).
12. A bed according to claim 11, characterized in that said longitudinal groove (27) operatively
engages the respective ends (7a) of staves (7) constituting said spring support framework
(6).
13. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that close to the lower end (10b) of
the vertical wall (10) is at least one coupling housing (29) extending over the whole
length of the corresponding section member (3, 4) and adapted to operatively receive
connecting plates (32) for fastening said bedposts (5) to the perimetric bedframe
(2).
14. A bed according to claim 13, characterized in that said coupling housing (29) has
a substantially T-shaped configuration.
15. A bed according to claim 14, characterized in that said coupling housing (29) is encircled
and defined by a lower wing (26) projecting perpendicularly to the vertical wall (10)
from the lower end (10b) of the vertical wall itself, an additional wall (30) extending
downwardly from the lower wing (26) parallelly to the vertical wall (10) and a pair
of closure tailpieces (31) extending towards each other from the lower end (10b) of
the vertical wall (10) and the additional wall (30), respectively.
16. A bed according to claim 15, characterized in that said bedposts (5) are held by at
least one pair of support crosspieces (33) to be positioned along said longitudinal
section members (3) and rigidly engaged thereto through tightening of threaded elements
(34) associated with said connecting plates (32) which are associated with the opposite
ends of the support crosspieces (33).
17. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that said head section members (4) are
substantially shaped in the same manner as the longitudinal section members (3).
18. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that the longitudinal section members
(3) are engaged to the head section members (4) by joints (35) each of which comprises
a main body (36) provided with a pair of coupling plugs (36a, 36b) fastened one after
the other at a right angle and each engaged in a through cavity (37) substantially
defined between the vertical wall (10) and the supporting wall (11) of each of said
section members.
19. A bed according to claim 18, characterized in that said coupling plugs (36a, 36b)
conform to the shape of said through cavities (37) and are engaged to said cavities
by forced fitting.
20. A bed according to claim 18, characterized in that said main body (36) also has a
ribbing (36c) extending perimetrically in the junction area between the plugs (36a,
36b) in order to offer an abutment seating for the ends of said longitudinal (3) and
head (4) section members.
21. A bed according to claim 18, characterized in that each of said joints (35) also comprises
an angular reinforcing insert (28) to be operatively engaged in the longitudinal grooves
(27) defined in the vertical walls of said longitudinal (3) and head (4) section members.
22. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that said accessory element consists
of a supporting top (15).
23. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that said accessory element consists
of a side rail (16).
24. A bed according to claim 1, characterized in that said accessory element consists
of a lamp (19).
25. A bed according to claim 10, characterized in that said additional accessory element
consists of a head (21).
26. A tubular section member in particular for making resting beds susceptible of being
supplied with accessories, characterized in that it has an outline that in cross section
comprises:
a) at least one vertical wall (10);
b) at least one supporting wall (11) having a curvilinear configuration, connected
to the upper (10a) and lower (10b) ends of the vertical wall (10), said supporting
wall defining a support and slide surface for at least one accessory element to be
associated with said section member;
c) at least one grip lug (14) located close to the upper end (10a) of the vertical
wall (10) and substantially projecting in the extension of the upper connecting portion
(12) so as to offer a guide ribbing (14a) extending along the section member (3, 4).
27. A section member for making resting beds according to claim 26, characterized in that
it comprises:
d) an upper wing (25) and a lower wing (26) projecting perpendicularly from the vertical
wall (10), for defining a longitudinal groove (27) in the extension of the section
member (3, 4), said groove being designed to receive the ends of elastic staves;
e) an additional wall (30) extending from one free end of the lower wing (26), parallelly
to the vertical wall (10);
f) a pair of closure tailpieces (31) extending towards each other from the lower end
(10b) of the vertical wall (10) and the additional wall (30) respectively in order
to define, together with said lower wing (26), vertical wall (10) and additional wall
(30), a coupling housing (29) extending along the section member (3, 4), said coupling
housing being designed to receive elements for the support of the bedstead.
28. An accessory to be associated with a bedframe according to claim 1, characterized
in that it comprises elastic deformation means enabling its being snap-fitted to the
longitudinal member.