[0001] This invention relates to a bed assembly and a method of use thereof.
[0002] A conventional bed assembly typically includes a bed frame with a mattress provided
thereon. The bed assembly is typically a rigid, stationary structure which remains
in a required position within a bedroom. Additional furniture units can be provided
adjacent to or in the locality of, the bed assembly if required, such as a bed side
table, dressing table, seat and/or the like. These items of furniture are conventionally
separate items to the bed assembly and often take up a large amount of space.
[0003] In some situations where bedroom space is limited, it is known to provide a fold
up bed which can be moved between a folded position and an erect position. However,
only the bed is movable and if other items of furniture are required to be used adjacent
the bed, these items of furniture still take up valuable space.
[0004] It is therefore an aim of the present invention to provide a bed assembly which provides
a greater utilisation of the available space.
[0005] It is a further aim of the present invention to provide a bed assembly which provides
increased functionality compared to conventional bed assemblies.
[0006] It is a yet further aim of the present invention to provide a method of using a bed
assembly.
[0007] According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a bed assembly,
said bed assembly including a bed portion and a further portion attached to the bed
portion, and wherein said further portion has a function different to that of the
bed.
[0008] In one embodiment the said portion is movable with respect to the bed portion and
in a first position has a first function and/or is substantially or partially folded
or collapsed, and in at least a second position the further portion has at least a
second function and/or is substantially erect or unfolded.
[0009] Thus, in one embodiment the bed assembly of the present invention has the advantage
that it provides a bed, in combination with a further portion that can provide a further
function and, in one embodiment can be moved to provide at least two different useable
positions, at least two different functions and/or that can be moved between a storage
or "out-of-use" position to an "in-use" or erect position. In any of the embodiments,
the further portion provides the bed assembly with the option of increased functionality
whilst minimising the amount of space required in the locality of the bed to provide
said increased functionality. This is particularly useful in bedrooms and locations
where there is limited free space to provide at least two separate items which would
conventionally be required to provide the at least two functions provided by the present
invention.
[0010] In one embodiment the position, size, shape and/or function of the bed portion is
not changed on moving the further portion between the first and at least second positions.
Thus, in one example, the bed portion remains in an erect and/or substantially rigid
form throughout movement and/or use of the further portion.
[0011] The bed portion typically comprises a mattress and/or at least support means for
location of a mattress thereon.
[0012] The support means can include a housing, a base, a frame and/or the like. In one
example, the bed frame includes support legs supporting the frame a pre-determined
distance above a floor surface. Slat members and/or springs can be provided between
or associated with the edges of the frame to provide a resilient or flexible support
surface for a mattress to be located thereon in use.
[0013] Preferably the further portion protrudes outwardly from the bed portion in the first
and/or at least second positions.
[0014] Further preferably the further portion protrudes outwardly from a side wall of the
bed portion in the first and/or at least second positions. However, the further portion
could protrude from an end of the bed portion, a top or base of said bed portion,
or indeed be positioned substantially around the bed portion.
[0015] In one embodiment the wall of the bed portion to which the further portion is attached
moves with the further portion if the portion is movable between the first and at
least second positions.
[0016] In one embodiment one or more panel or rail means are provided on or associated with
the bed portion and the further portion protrudes outwardly from said one or more
panel or rail means. For example, the one or more panel or rail means comprise or
form part of a head board, side panel, foot board, child safety rail and/or the like.
[0017] In one embodiment the further portion is movable through approximately 90 degrees
in moving between first and at least second positions. In an alternative embodiment
the further portion or one or more parts of said portion are moved through an angle
between 0-360 degrees in moving the same between first and at least second positions.
[0018] Preferably locking means are associated with the further portion to allow the further
portion to be retained in the first and/or at least second positions.
[0019] Preferably resilient biasing means are provided on or associated with the locking
means to bias the locking means to a locked position. The biasing force of the resilient
biasing means typically has to be overcome to allow the locking means to be released
from a locked condition, wherein the further portion is retained in position, in an
unlocked condition, wherein the further portion is movable between the first and at
least second positions.
[0020] In one embodiment a safety cover is provided on, over or is associated with the locking
means to prevent accidental movement of the locking means during unintentional use
and/or to prevent a child from accessing the locking means for example. The safety
cover can be moved between a covered position, wherein the locking means is substantially
covered and/or access to the locking means is substantially limited, and an uncovered
position, wherein the locking means is substantially uncovered and/or access to the
locking means is allowed.
[0021] Preferably the safety cover is slidably mounted over the locking means to allow movement
between the covered and uncovered positions.
[0022] Preferably the locking means includes a locking arm movable between the locked and
unlocked positions and said locking arm is slidably mounted in use.
[0023] In one embodiment the further portion has the function of shelving means. The further
portion can, in one embodiment have the function of seating means in the at least
second position.
[0024] In one embodiment the further portion is in the form of a furniture unit, play apparatus
and/or the like.
[0025] Preferably the further portion includes two or more panel members or portions that
are movably mounted to allow at least one of the panel members or portions to be moved
relative to the other panel member or portion.
[0026] Preferably the one or more panel members or portions are hingedly mounted to each
other, thereby allowing the further portion to be moved between a folded and unfolded
configuration.
[0027] The furniture unit could take any suitable form, such as for example any or any combination
of a desk, vanity unit, shelf unit, seating means, table and/or the like.
[0028] Preferably the bed assembly is in the form of a child's bed assembly.
[0029] According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a bed assembly,
including a bed portion and further portion positioned in relation to the bed portion
and wherein said further portion has a first function or is in the form of a first
item of furniture and a second function and/or is in the form of at least a second
item of furniture.
[0030] In one embodiment the further portion is movable with respect to the bed portion.
[0031] In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a bed assembly including
a bed portion and a further portion in the form of a play apparatus which extends
to at least one side or end of the bed portion.
[0032] In one embodiment, the play apparatus is in the form of a track which passes along
at least part of the periphery of the bed portion. In an alternative embodiment, the
play apparatus is in the form of a mode building such as a dolls house which is located
for example at the head end of the bed portion and acts as a head board for the bed
portion, or alternatively could act, for example, as a footboard for the assembly.
[0033] According to a yet further aspect of the present invention there is provided a bed
assembly, said bed assembly including a bed portion and a further portion attached
to the bed portion, and wherein said further portion is movable relative to said bed
portion between a first position, wherein the further portion is substantially or
partially folded or collapsed, and at least a second position, wherein the further
portion is substantially erect or unfolded.
[0034] According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of
using a bed assembly, said bed assembly including a bed portion and a further portion
attached to the bed portion, and wherein said method includes the steps of moving
the further portion relative to said bed portion between a first position, wherein
the further portion has a first function and/or is substantially or partially folded
or collapsed, and at least a second position, wherein the further portion has at least
a second function and/or is substantially erect or unfolded.
[0035] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the
following figures, wherein:
Figures 1a-1b illustrate a rear perspective view and a front perspective view of a
bed assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention in a first position;
Figures 2a-2b illustrate a rear perspective view and a front perspective view of the
bed assembly in figures 1a-1b in a second position;
Figure 3 shows an exploded view of the further portion in figures 1a-2b;
Figures 4a-4e show detailed views of the steps involved in actuating the locking mechanism
to move the further portion between the first and second positions;
Figure 5 shows an exploded view of the locking mechanism in figures 4a-4e;
Figure 6 shows an assembled view of the locking mechanism in figures 4a-4e;
Figure 7 shows a perspective view of a bed assembly according to a further embodiment
of the present invention in a first portion wherein the further portion is in a substantially
stored condition;
Figures 8-10 show views of the bed assembly in figure 7 with the further portion movable
through different positions to provide a play area function as shown in figure 10;
Figure 11 indicates a further embodiment of the invention; sharing a bed portion and
play apparatus in the form of a track; and
Figure 12a and b indicate a yet further embodiment of the invention showing the bed
portion and a further portion in the form of play apparatus depicting model building
structures.
[0036] Referring firstly to figures 1-6, there is illustrated a bed assembly 2 according
to an embodiment of the present invention including a bed portion 4 and a further
portion 6 protruding outwardly from a side of bed portion 4. The further portion 6
can be moved relative to the bed portion 4 to provide two different functional items
of furniture as will be described in more detail below. The user selects which furniture
item they wish to use at any particular time and moves the further portion to form
said furniture item accordingly. This has the advantage of providing the option of
two furniture items whilst only taking up the space of a single item.
[0037] Bed portion 4 includes a support frame 8 which is located a pre-determined spaced
distance above a floor surface in a substantially horizontal orientation by corner
supports 10, 12, 14, 16. A mattress 18 is located on top of support frame 8.
[0038] A head board panel 20 is provided at a top end of the bed assembly 2 and a foot board
panel 22 is provided at a bottom end of the bed assembly. Two side board panels 24,
26 are provided partially along the sides of bed assembly 2 adjacent head board panel
20.
[0039] In figures 1a-1b, further portion 6 is in the form of a shelf protruding outwardly
from side panel 26 and forms a first position. Further portion 6 is hingedly movable
through 90 degrees to a seat position, as shown in figures 2a-2b, to form a second
position. Hinges 28 connect further portion 6 to support frame 8 to allow the pivotal
movement between the first and second positions. The further portion can be formed
of any or any combination of suitable materials, such as board (MDF and the like),
fabric and/or other materials.
[0040] In the first shelf position, side panel 26 is provided in a substantially vertical
orientation and that is parallel to side panel 24. The shelf includes a top surface
30 which acts as a bed side table and which protrudes outwardly from side panel 26,
and two storage compartments or shelf members 32, 34 provided below said top surface.
In this embodiment the storage compartments 32, 34 are formed from substantially flexible
fabric but could be formed from rigid material and/or the like. Hinges 28 are located
at a base of the shelf.
[0041] In the seat position, side panel 26 is moved to a substantially horizontal position.
Inner surface of panel 26 has a cushioned seat member 36 attached thereto so that
it forms a top surface of the seat when the further portion 6 is in the seat position.
Panel 30 now forms an outer side wall to the seat. Storage compartments are moved
from the shelf position, wherein the longitudinal axis is substantially vertically
orientated, to the seat position, wherein the longitudinal axis is substantially horizontally
orientated. Hinges 28 are located at a top of the seat.
[0042] Cushioned seat member 36 can be attached or detachably attached to side panel 26
via any suitable means. In the illustrated embodiment VELCRO strips 40 (hook and loop
fastening) are used to detachably attach seat member 36 to inner surface of side panel
26, as shown in figure 3. Thus, the seat member 36 can be removed when the further
portion 6 is in the shelf position if required.
[0043] Figure 3 also illustrates an embodiment of the hinge mechanism that can be used for
moving the further portion 6 between the shelf and seat positions. More particularly,
each of two spaced apart hinges 28 includes a first collar 42 that is joined to the
support frame 8 via rivets. A second outer collar 44 is rotatably mounted on the outer
surface of first collar 42. Arm member 46 is joined to collar 44 at an end thereof
and is also attached to side panel 26 via suitable attachment means 48 at spaced apart
intervals along the longitudinal axis of arm member 46. A further arm member 50 is
joined to end 52 of arm member 46 and is provided substantially perpendicular thereto.
Arm member 50 is joined to the lower side of surface 30 via suitable attachment means
54. Fabric compartments 32, 34 are provided with loops 56 which fit over arm members
50 to secure the compartments to arm members 50.
[0044] Locking means 38 are provided between the support post 16 and a corner of side panel
26 to maintain further portion 6 in the shelf or first position. Release of the locking
means allows movement of further portion 6 to the seat or second position as will
be described in more detail below.
[0045] Locking means 38 includes a locking arm 58 having a gripping portion 60 located at
an end thereof to allow a user to easily grip the lock to actuate the same. Locking
arm 58 is slidably mounted in a channel 62 defined between two housing parts 64, 66.
Gripping portion 60 protrudes above a slot 65 defined in a top surface of housing
parts 64, 66. Resilient biasing means in the form of one or more springs 68 are provided
in channel 62 to resiliently bias arm 58 to a locked position. In the locked position,
arm 58 protrudes outwardly of channel end 70 in housing parts 64, 66, as shown in
figure 6, and engages in a complementary recess in upright support post 16. In the
unlocked position, arm 58 is moved away from end 70 against the resilient biasing
force of springs 68 so that arm 58 is released from the recess in support post 16.
[0046] A safety cover 72 is provided over locking mechanism 38 and is slidably movable relative
thereto between a covered position, wherein the safety cover substantially covers
the locking mechanism as shown in figure 4a, to an uncovered position, wherein the
safety cover is moved clear to reveal gripping portion 60 of locking arm 58 as shown
in figure 4b. This prevents accidental actuation of the locking mechanism by a child
or when a user is asleep in the bed assembly. Resilient biasing means in the form
of springs 74 are provided in channels 76 defined on the outer side surfaces of housing
parts 64, 66. Springs 74 resiliently bias safety cover 72 to the covered position.
Protrusion portions 75 provided on inner side surfaces of cover 72 are slidably mounted
in channels 76. A user moves cover 72 to the uncovered position by gripping the outer
surface of cover 72 and sliding the same away from support post 16. Gripping means
in the form of ribs 78 are provided on the outer surface of cover 72 to aid the gripping
process. Housing parts 64, 66 are joined to either other and to either side of side
panel 26 via nuts 80 and bolts 82.
[0047] Referring to figures 7-10, there is illustrated a further embodiment of a bed assembly
100 of the present invention. Bed assembly 100 includes a bed portion 102 and a further
portion 104 that is movable between a storage or folded position, as shown in figure
7, to a substantially erect or unfolded position, as shown in figure 10. In the erect
or unfolded position, the further portion provides an additional function for the
bed assembly that was not possible when in the storage position.
[0048] Bed portion 102 comprises a housing having side walls 106, a top end 108 and a base
end 110. The top edges of side walls 106 and base end 110 are provided in the shape
resembling the escarpment and turrets of a castle. A top surface 112 of bed portion
102 is slightly recessed between side walls 106 and ends 108, 110 to allow the location
of a mattress (not shown) thereon in use.
[0049] Further portion 104 is located adjacent top end 108 of bed portion 102 and protrudes
outwardly thereof. In the stored or folded position, further portion 104 has the appearance
of a box 113 and can be used to form a head board for the bed assembly.
[0050] Further portion 104 includes a plurality of panel members which are arranged and
hingedly connected together in such a manner that the panel members can be unfolded
in sequence to form the substantially erect structure shown in figure 10. The substantially
structure can be used as a play area for a child and/or the like. In the illustration,
the panel members of further portion 104 are formed so as to continue the castle theme
of bed portion 102.
[0051] More particularly, outer side panel member 114 is hingedly connected to a base 116
of side wall 106 of bed assembly 100, as shown in figure 7, and can be moved through
90 degrees to form part of a base of the play area, as shown in figure 8. With the
box 113 moved to the side of bed portion 102, it can be seen that a recess 118 is
defined at head end 108 where box 113 was previously located.
[0052] Top panel 120 of box 113 in figure 7 is moved to form a side wall in figure 8 and
side panel 122 forms a top. Front panel 124 in figure 7 remains as a front panel in
figure 8 but is offset to the side of bed portion 102.
[0053] Panel 124 is hingedly connected via edge 126 to a base panel 128 and panel 122 is
hingedly connected to panel 124 via edge 130. Thus, panel 124 is moved through 90
degrees from an upright position to a base or horizontal position, as shown in figure
9, thereby revealing an interior play area space 132 of box 113.
[0054] Panel 134 is hingedly connected to edge 136 of panel 122 and can then be moved through
90 degrees from an upright position, as shown in figure 9 to a base or horizontal
position, as shown in figure 10.
[0055] Thus, panels 128, 124, 122, 134 form a base of the play area and these panels are
in a substantially parallel plane to top surface 112 of bed portion 102 and are located
to a side of bed portion 102. Panels 128, 124, 122, 134 can have side walls 138 attached
thereto to form side walls of the play area in the fully erect position.
[0056] Any other suitable play structures and/or toy members can be associated with the
panels of box 113 to provide play pieces for the play area.
[0057] Although the illustrations in figures 7-10 show the play area to be similar dimensions
and/or shape to bed portion 102, it will be appreciated that the play area can be
any suitable size, shape and/or design.
[0058] Turning now to figure 11, there is illustrated a further embodiment of the invention
in which there is provided a bed assembly 202 which includes a bed portion 204 and
a further portion 206. In this embodiment, the further portion 206 comprises a track
208 which passes along three sides 210, 212 and 214 of the bed portion. This therefore
forms a track along which another article such as a toy vehicle can be moved by a
child and thereby allows the same to be used as a play apparatus. Furthermore, at
the foot end 212 of the bed portion 204, there is provided a ramp 216 which can also
be used as part of the further portion of the bed assembly.
[0059] Turning now to figure 12, there are illustrated yet further embodiments of the invention
in which, in each case, there is provided a bed assembly 302 which comprises a bed
portion 304 and a further portion 306. In this case, the further portion 306 acts
as the headboard 307 of the bed portion and also can be used as a model building structure
in the form of a dolls house 310 or castle 311 respectively in which there is provided
a series of cavities or rooms 312, 314 and 316 which can be interconnected by doorways
318 and therefore be used to move articles such as toy characters and/or miniature
articles there around.
[0060] The components of the bed assembly can be formed from any or any combination of materials,
such as plastic, wood, metal, fabric and/or the like.
[0061] The bed portion itself can also be formed from one or more movably mounted panels
and/or portions if required to allow the bed portion to be moved between stored/folded
and erect/in-use conditions.
1. A bed assembly, said bed assembly including a bed portion and a further portion attached
to the bed portion, and wherein said further portion has a function different to that
of the bed.
2. A bed assembly according to claim 1 wherein the further portion is movable relative
to said bed portion between a first position, wherein the further portion has a first
function and/or is substantially or partially folded or collapsed and at least a second
position wherein the further portion has at least a second function and/or is substantially
erect or unfolded.
3. A bed assembly according to claim 2 wherein the said further portion can be moved
to provide at least two different usable positions and/or functions.
4. A bed assembly according to claim 1 wherein the position size, shape and/or function
of the bed portion include a mattress and/or at least a support means for location
of a mattress thereon and the form of the same is retained.
5. A bed assembly according to claim 1 wherein the further portion protrudes outwardly
from the bed portion at at least one end and/or side of the same.
6. A bed assembly according to claim 2 wherein locking means are associated with the
further portion to allow the same to be retained in the first and/or second positions.
7. A bed assembly according to claim 6 wherein resilient biasing means are provided on
or associated with the locking means to bias the locking means to a locked position.
8. A bed assembly according to claim 6 wherein a safety cover is provided in association
with the locking means to prevent accidental movement of the locking means during
use of the bed portion and/or to prevent a child from accessing the locking means.
9. A bed assembly according to claim 2 wherein the further portion has a function of
shelving means in the first position and seating means in the second position.
10. A bed assembly according to any of the preceding claims wherein the further portion
forms a play apparatus.
11. A bed assembly according to claim 10 wherein the play apparatus forms a headboard
or footboard for the bed portion.
12. A bed assembly according to claim 10 wherein the play apparatus is in the form of
a model building structure and/or a track.
13. A bed assembly according to claim 12 wherein when the further portion is in the form
of a track the same extends around a plurality of sides and/or ends of the bed portion.
14. A bed assembly, said bed assembly including a bed portion and a further portion in
the form of play apparatus which extends to at least a side or end of the bed portion.
15. A bed assembly, including a bed portion and further portion positioned in relation
to the bed portion and wherein said further portion has a first function or is in
the form of a first item of furniture and a second function and/or is in the form
of at least a second item of furniture.
16. A method of using a bed assembly, said bed assembly including a bed portion and a
further portion attached to the bed portion and wherein said method includes steps
of moving the further portion relative to said bed portion between a first position
wherein the further portion has a first function and/or is substantially or partially
folded or collapsed and at least a second position wherein the further portion has
at least a second function and/or is substantially erect or unfolded.