[0001] The invention relates to an over-turning platform for sleeping.
[0002] Many multifunctional pieces of furniture include a hidden platform or bedspring.
The platform is hidden in a vertical position inside the furniture and when needed
it can be overturned in a horizontal position to sleep on it.
[0003] An example is shown in
JP 6165720. From inside a cabinet a leaf or oscillating plane can be lowered around its long
side to put it horizontal, thus extracting from the inside of the furniture a surface
to sleep on. Above the oscillating leaf a soft pallet is fixed. At the end of the
long external side of the tiltable leaf a panel is hinged. The panel, when the bedspring
is vertical and hidden inside the furniture, arranges on the side of the oscillating
leaf, while when the bedspring is horizontal it can rotate 90 degrees to form a vertical
support leg for the bedspring.
[0004] The panel during the extraction operation is free to oscillate, with positioning
problems or danger of hitting the user. The panel is hinged to the overturnable leaf
very close to the lowering end, and it can move through rotation only in order to
get closer to the ground and forming a support leg. There is not a raised containment
edge for the extracted and lowered side of the bedspring. That is to say that the
whole panel remains practically under the plane of the lowered platform, and it cannot
be otherwise because the access to the bed would be hindered.
[0005] The main object of the instant invention is to enrich the state of the art, which
is reached by a platform or bedspring for sleeping as defined in claim 1, that is
the platform has a panel movable with respect to the short side of the platform and
means for displacing the panel between two positions:
one in which the panel is substantially parallel (and not coplanar) to the platform
when the latter is vertical, and
another position in which the panel is (i) substantially perpendicular to the platform
when the latter is horizontal and (ii) placed next to the platform's lowered short
side to form a vertical edge or raised border with respect of the platform.
[0006] Thus the panel acts as a containment member for any mattress or pillow and/or acts
as a headboard/footboard. Clearly, a bed or platform with this new feature is more
convenient and safe. In fact, a bed that can be lowered along the short side should
be fenced and/or with a raised edge, which is desirable for example not to drop the
pillow or, if the bed is for children, to avoid the danger of them falling by creating
a fence. This problem is solved as well by a platform as defined in claim 1.
[0007] Note that the panel thus moved, in the position wherein it is perpendicular to the
platform, can also serve as a support/resting member on the ground for the lowered
side of the platform. If instead the panel stay lifted off the ground, there will
be other means (e.g. extractable legs or the fulcrum of the platform) to support the
platform when horizontal.
[0008] Although in general, in addition to the panel, the invention envisages to use a generic
flat or a structural element of a furniture, for simplicity we will refer hereafter
only to a panel.
[0009] To have a good exploitation of the panel surface, with a good compromise for example
between the height of the support portion and that of the headboard/footboard formed,
see claim 3.
[0010] It is convenient that the platform removably supports a mattress, which must remain
attached thereto in vertical position. To do this one can use e.g. as a platform a
rectangular frame void in the center and having support elements for the mattress,
as for example U-shaped cross-bars. The frame may surround the sides of the mattress
and the support elements support its bottom. The mattress, however, increases the
space occupied in depth by the platform. If the panel was simply hinged on one end
of the platform and in a manner to take due account of the thickness of the mattress,
it would take an exaggerated length thereof to obtain the raised edge. Moreover, a
simple hinge would not be good because the mattress would occupy the space needed
by the movement of the flat element (the panel). This problem is solved by the solution
defined in claims 4 or 5, which allows to get around an edge of the platform having
a greater thickness because of the mattress.
[0011] A bed that can be lowered along the short side undoubtedly has a wide stroke for
the short side that lowers. One can avoid that when moving between the two said positions
the panel swings banging against someone or something. Claim 6 solves this problem.
E.g. one may use
- a motor or actuator mounted on the short side that lowers for making the panel rotate.
With some easily reachable commands (e.g. buttons) the motor or the actuator can be
controlled, or
- a guide mechanism having swinging levers or arms.
[0012] A very effective embodiment for the guiding means of Claim 6 is defined in Claims
7 and 8.
[0013] It is convenient that a user does not need to lower the bed by pulling the panel,
which among other things is not always possible given the height it initially stands
at. It is much easier to lower the platform standing at the side and not in front
of it, which would force to go back to make room for the lowering platform. By staying
aside near the rotation axis of the platform it is very easy to steer the downward
and upward movements of the platform. However, one remains distant from the panel,
and it cannot be moved easily between the two positions. This problem is solved by
the solution defined in Claims 12-14. E.g. a motor or actuator to move the panel with
respect of the platform may be used, with wired or radio-keyboard controls.
[0014] If the user is required to separately control both the angular position of the platform
and the panel the operation of opening and closing the bed can be difficult, e.g.
in the absence of experience or for elderly people. This problem is solved by the
means defined in claim 9. For these means a simple but effective embodiment is defined
in claims 10 and 11.
[0015] The advantages of the invention will be more clear by the following description of
a preferred embodiment, together with the attached drawing wherein
Figure 1 shows a three dimensional view of a piece of furniture with a movable platform
according to the invention in a first configuration;
Figure 2 shows a section of the piece of furniture of Fig. 1 according to plane II-II;
Figure 3 shows an enlarged detail of the dashed circle C1 in Fig. 2;
Figure 4 shows an enlarged detail of the dashed circle C2 in Fig. 2;
Figure 5 shows in cross-section the piece of furniture of fig. 1 in a second configuration;
Figure 6 shows an enlarged detail of the dashed circle C3 in Fig. 5,
Figure 7 shows the in cross-section the piece of furniture of fig. 1 in an intermediate
configuration;
Figure 8 shows an enlarged detail of the dashed circle C5 in Fig. 7;
Figure 9 shows an enlarged detail of the dashed circle C4 in Fig. 5;
Figure 10 shows a component of the piece of furniture in Fig. 1;
Figure 11 shows a three dimensional view of the piece of furniture of fig. 1 in the
second configuration,
Figure 12 shows an enlarged detail of the dashed circle C6 in Fig. 11.
[0016] In the figures is indicated as a whole by 10 a piece of furniture equipped with a
platform according to the invention.
[0017] The piece of furniture 10 has an outer frame 20, e.g. parallelepiped, whose facade
is composed of a larger rectangular panel 24 and a smaller rectangular panel 26.
[0018] Inside the frame 20 is mounted a bed platform 22 which is rotatable about an axis
X parallel and close to its short side. The platform 22 exhibits as an empty metal
rectangular frame 30 with U-shaped cross-bars 32, with the function of supporting
a mattress M (shown in dotted lines only in Fig. 2).
[0019] The platform 22 may stay vertical and hidden inside the frame 20 (position 'closed',
see Fig. 1 and 2) or can be lowered to come out of the frame 20 and be disposed horizontally
('open' position, see fig. 5 and 11), so that a person can sleep on it.
[0020] The panels 26, 24 are integral with the platform 22. The panel 24 is fixed relative
to the platform 22 and remains always parallel to and at a certain distance from it.
Thus in the 'closed' position the panel 24 forms the main part of the vertical closing
wall of the piece of furniture 10. In the 'open' position the panel moves nearly horizontal,
standing below the platform, 22.
[0021] The panel 26 is instead movable with respect of the platform 22: in the 'closed'
position it is coplanar and adjacent to the panel 24 (not coplanar with respect to
platform 22), forming a continuous front surface of the piece of furniture 10.
[0022] In the 'open' position the panel 26 becomes approximately perpendicular to the plane
of the frame 30 by rotating about the outer short edge of the platform 22. The result
is that the panel 26 forms for the platform 22 both a support on the ground, and a
bed-headboard (or bed-footboard) consisting of about half of the panel 26, which extends
vertically from the short outer edge of the platform 22. In other words, the center
of panel 26 is brought about flush with the edge of the platform 22.
[0023] The platform 22 is equipped with a mechanism that allows the movement of the panel
26 between the two positions just described.
[0024] At the free end of frame 30 is a fixing bracket or box 42 (which could also be a
flange integral with the bottom of platform 22) to which are hinged at one end two
rods 44, 46.
[0025] The other end of the rod 44 is hinged to the panel 26, while the other end of the
rod 46 is hinged at a midpoint of a third rod 48, which is hinged at one end to the
panel 26 and at the other end to a perch 40. The length of the rod 48 is a bit greater
than that of the rods 44, 46, which are equal. The hinging points of the rods 44,
46 on the box 42 are aligned on a line approximately parallel to the plane of platform
22 and frame 30. The hinging point of rod 48 with the perch 40 is sliding into a linear
guide 70, approximately parallel to the plane of frame 30 and obtained e.g. as a slot
in the box 42. The rod 46 is hinged about on the center of panel 26, while the rod
44 is hinged about on one end of panel 26.
[0026] The rods 44, 46, 48, which move on parallel planes, form as a whole with the panel
26 an articulated polygon used to rigidly guide the panel 26 along a rototranslation
around the end of frame 30.
[0027] The perch 40 is connected on one side to the rod 48, extends along the whole length
of the long side of the frame 30, and at the other side is hinged to the end of a
L-shaped bracket 54 which is in turn hinged to a support cross-member 60 which serves
as a support and rotation fulcrum for the platform 22 and frame 30.
[0028] The cross-member 60 comprises two side plates 62 fixable to the inner walls of frame
20, a cross tube 64 perpendicular to them, and various brackets or mounting tabs 66
extending radially from the tube 64.
[0029] To the frame 30, at the hinging axis X inside the frame 20, is integrally fixed a
linear or straight bracket 50 equipped with a wheel 52. The bracket 50 and wheel 52
are mounted in contact with the bracket 54, so that the wheel 52 can press on the
surface of the bracket 54.
[0030] The mechanism works this way.
[0031] In the closed position the platform 22 is vertical, and the panels 24, 26 coplanar
for closing the frame 20. The panel 26 is parallel to the frame 30.
[0032] The wheel 52 is resting on or close to the bracket 54 and the perch 40 is maximally
raised. Therefore, even the rod 48 is maximally pushed toward the outside of the box
42, with the result of pushing the end of the rod 48 to the outmost end of the guide
70 and keeping rods 44, 46 in a position close to each other, see Fig. 4. The rod
48 pushes the panel 26 to bring it away from frame 30, thus the rods 44, 46 remain
approximately parallel to each other and to the frame 30. Or it may be sufficient
the very weight of the panel 26 to keep it upright.
[0033] As the platform 22 is lowered to discover and extract the bed, the bracket 50 rotates
downwards and the wheel 52 pushes the bracket 54. This makes the perch 40 lower and
thus also the lower end of the rod 48 in guide 70. With simultaneous and coordinated
movement, the rod 48 pulls one end of panel 26 and makes the rod 46 and 44 rotate,
counterclockwise in the figures. The rod 46 rotates toward the frame 30, the rod 44
rotates approximately 100-110 degrees toward the edge of the frame 30 and rod 48 becomes
about parallel to the frame 30. In particular, note that the hinging axis Y of panel
26 on the rod 48 is movable and from one position to the other it moves approximately
perpendicularly to the platform 22. Other trajectories are possible, depending on
the type of guiding means used to guide the panel 26.
[0034] In essence, the displacement of rod 40 toward the short hinged side of the platform
22 transmits a force to the system of rods 44, 46, 48, which impose a precise trajectory,
in the example a rototranslation, to the panel 26.
[0035] When the platform 22 is lifted all the parts return in the initial position by gravity,
especially e.g. thanks to the weight of panel 26 which, falling backwards or touching
the frame 20, turns over around the short side of frame 30. If however the weights
and dimensions do not allow it, it's easy to change the system to ensure predefined
movements and trajectories during opening and closing of the platform 22. E.g. two
brackets 50 for pushing the bracket 54 in two opposite directions may be used.
[0036] The mechanism described can optionally be motorized or servoed. In the figures is
shown a linear actuator 80 hinged to tabs or flanges 66, present on the cross-member
60, and a midpoint of the frame 30. The function of the actuator 80 is to move the
frame 30 from the open to the closed position and vice versa, so as not to require
user's effort.
[0037] Optionally gas springs 86, or generally elastic means, may be inserted to support
with their thrust all or part of the weight of frame 30 when it is in extracted configuration
from the piece of furniture 10. A simple solution is to hinge the elastic means between
one or more tabs 66 and a midpoint of the frame 30. The drawings for better understanding
has sometimes shown the movable piston of actuator 80 or spring 86 disconnected from
the tabs 66.
1. Platform (22) for sleeping, rotatable around a short side of its to be disposed vertically
or horizontally, comprising
- a panel (26) movable with respect to the other short side of the platform;
- means (44, 46, 48) for displacing the panel between two positions:
a first position in which the panel is substantially parallel and not coplanar to
the platform when the latter is vertical, and
a second position in which the panel is (i) substantially perpendicular to the platform
when the latter is horizontal and (ii) placed next to said other short side to form
a vertical side or raised edge with respect to the platform adapted to serve as a
containment member or headboard/footboard.
2. Platform according to claim 1, wherein the means for displacing are adapted to move
the panel so that its center in the second position is approximately at the level
of said other side.
3. Platform according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the means for displacing are adapted to
move the panel so that in the second position it acts as a support for the other lowered
side of the platform.
4. Platform according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the panel is rotatable
around a rotation axis (Y) which is parallel to the platform and movable with respect
to it.
5. Platform according to claim 4, comprising guiding means (44, 46, 48) adapted to guide
the panel along a rototranslation around the lowerable end of the platform.
6. Platform according to claim 5, wherein the guiding means are adapted to rigidly keep
the panel on a fixed trajectory when moving between the first and second position.
7. Platform according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a plurality of rods
(44, 46, 48) hinged to the panel and the platform to form an articulated polygon or
quadrilateral.
8. Platform according to claim 7, wherein at least one vertex (Y, 48) of the articulated
polygon or quadrilateral is included in a member (40) movable with respect to the
platform.
9. Platform according to one of the preceding claims, comprising means (40, 50, 52, 54)
for synchronizing the oscillating movement of the platform with that of the panel
between the two positions.
10. Platform according to one of the previous claims, comprising
- a rigid element or rod (40) which is placed in parallel to the platform between
its short sides and axially movable,
- means (50, 52, 54) placed at the rotation axis (X) of the platform for converting
the movement of the platform into a translation of the rigid element;
- means (44, 46, 48) mounted on said other short side for converting the translation
of the rigid element into a displacement of the panel between the two positions.
11. Platform according to claim 10, wherein
- the means placed at the rotation axis of the platform for converting comprise a
lever arm (50) integral with the platform mounted to push an oscillating bracket (54)
connected to the rigid element, and
- the means mounted on said other short side for converting comprise
an actuating rod (48) which is hinged at one end to the rigid element and at the other
end is hinged to the panel, and
two rods (44, 46) each hinged at one end to the platform and, at the other end, hinged
one to the panel and the other to the actuating rod.
12. Platform according to one of the preceding claims, comprising actuator means (80)
capable of autonomously moving the platform and/or the panel between the two positions.
13. Platform according to one of the preceding claims, comprising elastic means (86) to
support the platform.
14. Platform according to claim 13, wherein said elastic means comprise a gas spring (86)
mounted for pushing on the platform.
15. Piece of furniture (10) comprising
- a platform according to one of the previous claims,
- an elongated rigid element (68) which is fixed between the side walls of the piece
of furniture having
two end plates (62) adapted for attachment to the interior side walls of the piece
of furniture and adapted to constitute a hinging point for the platform, and
a plurality of spaced flanges (66) placed along the elongated element which extend
radially with respect to it.