EP0512569B1 - Sommier à lattes - Google Patents

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EP0512569B1
EP0512569B1 EP92107849A EP92107849A EP0512569B1 EP 0512569 B1 EP0512569 B1 EP 0512569B1 EP 92107849 A EP92107849 A EP 92107849A EP 92107849 A EP92107849 A EP 92107849A EP 0512569 B1 EP0512569 B1 EP 0512569B1
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Hermann Glaser
Manfred Elzenbeck
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Roessle and Wanner GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C23/00Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases
    • A47C23/06Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases using wooden springs, e.g. of slat type ; Slatted bed bases
    • A47C23/062Slat supports
    • A47C23/063Slat supports by elastic means, e.g. coil springs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C23/00Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases
    • A47C23/06Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases using wooden springs, e.g. of slat type ; Slatted bed bases
    • A47C23/062Slat supports
    • A47C23/063Slat supports by elastic means, e.g. coil springs
    • A47C23/064Slat supports by elastic means, e.g. coil springs by elastomeric springs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C23/00Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases
    • A47C23/06Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases using wooden springs, e.g. of slat type ; Slatted bed bases
    • A47C23/062Slat supports
    • A47C23/067Slat supports adjustable, e.g. in height or elasticity

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  • the invention relates to a slatted frame according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Such a slatted frame is described in EP-A-0 150 873.
  • the spring element is bent from spring steel. Its one broad spring arm lies essentially flat above the top of the longitudinal spar, the second spring arm is curved in a step-like manner, and between these two spring arms there is a rubber-elastic insert.
  • Bearing caps in which the lateral ends of the slats are inserted, sit positively with recesses in short spring end sections.
  • DE-U-89 05 911 describes a slatted frame in which fastening pins of spring elements are inserted into bores on the inner surface of the longitudinal grating bar, each carrying two spring arms running in the longitudinal direction of the grating. Separate cap-shaped bearing elements are attached to their ends, each receiving a slat end.
  • DE-A-35 06 027 shows a slatted frame in which the slat ends are each mounted on the longitudinal grating bar by spring elements which have two U-shaped spring bars. These are held together by a rubber element, through which the four legs of the two spring bars extend. On the free ends of the spring bars a rubber bearing element is attached, which has a rivet-like holding element passed through a hole in a slat.
  • DE-U-86 11 539 shows a slatted frame in which the slats are individually connected to the grating longitudinal spar by means of integral spring elements connected to their ends.
  • the ends of the spring elements on the slat side each carry an integrally formed bearing element, which is designed as an expansion plug which engages in a bore in the slat.
  • FR-A-1 220 565 discloses a slatted frame in which the slats are provided with open grooves on the adjacent longitudinal edges. In each of these open grooves of two adjacent slats, a broad leaf spring supported by the longitudinal bar of the grille engages.
  • the present invention is intended to develop a slatted frame according to the preamble of claim 1 in such a way that the slats held by a spring element can deflect independently of one another and, moreover, can independently tilt elastically about their longitudinal axis.
  • the one-piece design of the spring element made of plastic provided in the invention is advantageous on the one hand with regard to simple and inexpensive production.
  • spring elements molded from plastic work less noisily if they come into contact with themselves or with a frame part or a slat during strong deflection.
  • cap-shaped end sections onto the bearing elements is advantageous with regard to simple and reliable attachment of the slats to the spring elements.
  • the slat ends or their bearing elements can practically lie with their end faces in the side face of the frame. In this way, a practically continuous slatted surface is achieved with a double bed.
  • the spring characteristic of the individual slats can be easily adapted by the user to his needs.
  • the additionally provided stop element does not require any appreciably higher manufacturing costs for the slat bearing.
  • a slatted frame according to claim 7 is characterized by a mechanically particularly simple removal.
  • a slatted base according to claim 12 can be produced simply by pushing the mounting pins of the spring elements into correspondingly spaced receiving bores in the inside of the longitudinal frame members. Additional fasteners such as screws or the like are not required.
  • the size and geometry of the cavity provided in the lower spring section can be used to easily specify the size of the adjustable additional suspension provided by the stop element.
  • two or more adjacent slats are coupled to a smaller extent via a rubber spring, which in particular also results in vibration damping due to the loss factor of the rubber material from which the stop elements are made.
  • the connecting section can be given essentially the same height as the retaining sections of the stop elements encompassing the slats, which is advantageous in terms of easy handling of the stop elements when adjusting and in terms of easy cleaning, while maintaining the size and geometry of the recesses can specify the strength of the coupling and the vibration damping in the bending section.
  • a geometry of the connecting section, as specified in claim 22, is advantageous with regard to good damping of rotations of the slats about their longitudinal axis.
  • 10 denotes a longitudinal spar of a slatted frame.
  • the longitudinal spar 10 carries slats 14 over a total of 12 spring elements.
  • the spring elements 12 each have a lower fastening section 16, which on the outside has two mounting pins 18, 20 spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the bar. The latter engage in blind bores 22 which spring back from the inside of the longitudinal spar 10.
  • Two spring arms 24, 26 are formed on the fastening section 16, each of which has an essentially V-shaped shape, the tip of the V pointing to the longitudinal center plane of the grate.
  • Each spring arm has a lower leg 28 which rises obliquely upwards and inwards and an upper leg 30 which rises obliquely outwards and upwards.
  • the latter has a more steeply rising end section 32, on which a bearing cap 34 is formed.
  • This has, in the unloaded state, essentially in the horizontal direction and towards the longitudinal center plane of the grate open recess 36 into which a rubber-elastic damper cap 38 is inserted in a form-fitting manner.
  • the latter has a recess 40 in which the end of the crossbar 14 is seated in a form-fitting manner.
  • the upper side of the longitudinal bar 10 is set at an angle which corresponds to the setting angle of the leg end section 32, as shown at 48.
  • the spring element 12 is a one-piece plastic injection molded part made of a polyacetal material or another plastic material suitable for long-term suspension.
  • the end section 32 of the upper leg 30 of the spring arms 24, 26 is cranked, so that on the one hand no bevel 48 is required on the longitudinal spar 10 and on the other hand the upper leg 30 of the spring arms 24, 26 runs more parallel to the crossbar 14.
  • a rubber-elastic stop element 50 is slidably clipped onto each leg 30, which on the one hand itself has spring properties and on the other hand specifies the effective lever arm of the spring arms 24, 26. If the stop element 50 is in the extended position shown in FIG. 3, the slatted bearing has an overall softer spring characteristic. In the position of the stop body 50 shown in broken lines in FIG. 3, the spring characteristic is harder.
  • the slat bearing arrangement according to FIG. 5 is also characterized by a large spring travel and has a mechanically particularly simple structure.
  • the slat bearing shown in Figure 6 corresponds to The basic principle of that according to FIG. 5, only the journals 56, 58 engage in openings 64, 66, which are provided in the free ends of the legs 68, 70 of a U-shaped rubber spring, denoted overall by 72.
  • the legs 68, 70 are positioned in lateral grooves 74 of the slats 14 and connected by a base section 76 of the rubber spring 72, which lies over the free end face of the slat 14.
  • a bottom section 78 of the rubber spring 72 drawn over the lower edge of the slat 14 can again form an elastic stop, which comes into engagement with the upper side of the longitudinal bar 10 when the slat is strongly deflected.
  • the embodiment according to FIG. 7 corresponds in principle to the connection according to FIG. 6 in terms of the interconnection of two spring systems, only the rubber spring loaded under tension has only a single leg 68, which runs along the underside of the crossbar 14.
  • the base section 76 is again designed as a cap, in which a damper cap 38 is inserted.
  • the free end of the leg 68 is designed as a groove-shaped joint socket 80 and works together with a joint rib 82, which is molded onto the end of a spring arm.
  • the upper wall of the bearing cap 34 is thickened in the shape of a conical section towards the inner free end.
  • the height of this thickening can be approximately 1 mm. In this way it is achieved that slat ends with small manufacturing tolerances in the vertical direction are equally well held firmly in the bearing cap 34.
  • a total of 84 labeled rubber spring can be moved on two adjacent slats in the longitudinal direction of the slats. It has two holding sections 86, 88, each of which surround a slat 14 in a light press fit.
  • the holding sections 86, 88 are connected by a bending section 90 which is of substantially the same height as the holding sections 86, 88.
  • two recesses 92 jump back from the two end faces of the rubber spring 84, between which a Web 94 remains.
  • the recesses 92 are provided at the lower end of the bending section 90, so that the latter has a narrow lower web 96 and a wider upper web 98. The latter is delimited at the top by an arcuate edge recess 100.
  • the holding sections 86, 88 can thus be tilted relative to one another about an axis which is perpendicular to the drawing plane of FIG. 13 and which lies in the region of the upper broad web 98. With such a tilt against one another, the middle, vertical web 94 and the lower, horizontal web 98 are subjected to tension in one direction of tilt and pressure in the other direction of tilt.
  • the upper horizontal web 98 essentially serves as a tilting bearing.
  • the two holding sections 86, 88 can also be tilted relative to one another about an axis vertical in FIG. 13 which coincides with the center line.
  • spring sections 102, 104 hanging downward are formed on the holding sections 86, 88. These are delimited on the outside by two arcuate surfaces 106, 108 and a lower flat surface 110.
  • Recesses 112 spring back from the two end faces of the spring sections 102, 104, between which a vertical web 114 remains.
  • the peripheral walls of the recesses 112 run essentially parallel to the surfaces 106 to 110.
  • the flat lower surfaces 110 of the spring sections 102, 104 work together with elevations 116 which form stairs and are provided in a narrow central region of the transverse dimension of the upper legs 30 of the spring arms 24, 26.
  • the pretensioning of the spring sections 102, 104 can be varied by adjusting the rubber spring 84 in the longitudinal direction of the slat.
  • the upper leg 30 of the spring arms 24, 26 receives a corresponding bias. Because of the step-like design of the elevations 116, it is ensured, even with load alternations, that no force is exerted on the rubber spring 84 in the longitudinal direction of the slats 14, which would lead to an unintentional adjustment of the rubber spring 84.
  • the spring element 12 is a one-piece plastic injection-molded part made of a polyacetal material or another plastic material suitable for long-term suspension.
  • the twin rubber spring 84 is a one-piece molded rubber part with a Shore hardness of approximately 80.
  • the bearing caps are located 34 of the spring elements 12 over the longitudinal spar 10, so that one obtains a slat reaching to the edge of the grate. This enables a practically continuous slatted surface for a double bed.
  • a seat plate 118 is formed on the essentially vertically rising leg end section 32 and has a positioning rib 120 on its upper side.
  • a rubber buffer 122 shown in FIGS. 11 and 12 can be pushed onto the seat plate 118.
  • it has a matching flat pocket 124, in the top wall of which a slot 126 matching the positioning rib 120 is provided.
  • the rubber buffers 122 have cylindrical spring sections 128, which ensure a progressive damping of the stop movement before the rubber buffers 122 are unblocked.
  • twin rubber springs 84 Due to the twin rubber springs 84, the hardness of the suspension of the slats can thus be easily adjusted locally by the user, the hardness once set being retained reliably even in continuous operation. Since the twin rubber spring 84 covers two slats, the adjustment work is simplified, since it only needs to be carried out for one pair of slats. In spite of this, a locally flexible adjustment of the hardness of the slat bearing is completely sufficient for practice. Combining two adjustable rubber springs into a single twin rubber spring also has the advantage that it creates a comfortable large contact surface for the hand of the user.
  • bearing caps 34 can also be provided offset to the outside of the longitudinal spars 10, as shown in broken lines in FIG. You can also provide slats reaching to the edge of the grate on a swiveling subframe, such as the one used e.g. is used on adjustable headboards.

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  1. Sommier à lattes composé d'un cadre qui présente des montants longitudinaux (10) reliés par des montants transversaux, comprenant des éléments à ressort transversaux (12) fixés sur les montants longitudinaux (10), qui présentent chacun une partie de fixation (16) reliée au montant longitudinal (10), deux parties terminales (32) situées côte à côte et une partie flexible située entre ces dernières et la partie de fixation (16), comprenant également des éléments de support (34 ; 56, 58 ; 82) qui sont chacun placés sur l'une des parties terminales (32), ainsi que des lattes (14) dont les extrémités sont chacune maintenues par l'un des éléments de support (34 ; 56, 58 ; 82), caractérisé en ce que la partie flexible des éléments à ressort (12) est formée par deux bras à ressort (24, 26) séparés qui sont situés dans le plan perpendiculaire à l'axe du montant longitudinal, aux extrémités libres desquels est chaque fois réalisée l'une des parties terminales (32), en ce que les éléments à ressort (12) sont des pièces en matière plastique moulées par injection d'un seul tenant, et en ce que les éléments de support (34) ont la forme d'un capuchon et sont réalisés sur les parties terminales (32).
  2. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que dans les éléments de support (34) en forme de capuchon sont logés des capuchons élastiques (38) dans lesquels vient chaque fois se loger l'une des extrémités d'une latte.
  3. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que les éléments de support en forme de capuchon (34) sont munis d'au moins une fenêtre (42, 44) ouverte vers le montant longitudinal (10), et en ce que les capuchons élastiques d'amortissement (38) présentent des prolongements (46) qui font saillie sur les éléments de support (34) dans la direction du montant longitudinal (10) en passant à travers ces fenêtres (42, 44).
  4. Sommier à lattes selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que les bras à ressort (24, 26) ont essentiellement la forme d'un V, la pointe du V pointant vers le plan médian longitudinal du cadre.
  5. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que la branche supérieure (30) des bras à ressort (24, 26) porte un élément de butée (50) mobile, de préférence en caoutchouc, dont la pointe est en contact avec la face inférieure de la latte ou, après une première compression provoquée par la latte (14) qui lui est associée, vient s'appliquer contre la face inférieure de la latte.
  6. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 4 ou 5, caractérisé en ce que la branche supérieure (30) des bras à ressort (24, 26) comporte une partie terminale (32) plus fortement inclinée par rapport à l'horizontale, et en ce que la face supérieure du montant longitudinal (10) présente une inclinaison (48) par rapport à l'horizontale qui correspond à l'inclinaison de ces parties terminales (32) des branches.
  7. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les éléments de support présentent chacun deux tourillons (56, 58) qui se déplacent dans des rainures latérales (60, 62) des lattes (14).
  8. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les éléments de support présentent chacun deux tourillons (56, 58) qui se logent dans des extrémités intérieures de ressorts de traction (68, 70) s'étendant dans la direction longitudinale des lattes, dont les deuxièmes extrémités sont fixées à la latte (14).
  9. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 8, caractérisé en ce que les ressorts de traction qui sont chaque fois associés à une extrémité de latte sont formés par les branches (68, 70) d'un élément à ressort en caoutchouc en forme de U (72) dont les parties de la base (76) reliant les branches prennent appui sur la face frontale de la latte (14).
  10. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les éléments de support sont des nervures de support (82) transversales réalisées sur les parties terminales (32), qui coopèrent chacune avec l'extrémité intérieure d'un ressort de traction (38) s'étendant le long de la face inférieure des lattes, dont l'extrémité extérieure est fixée à la latte (14).
  11. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que le ressort de traction (68) est un ressort en caoutchouc et en ce qu'un capuchon de ressort (76) enfoncé sur l'extrémité de la latte est réalisé sur le ressort.
  12. Sommier à lattes selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11, caractérisé en ce que deux tenons de montage (18, 20) écartés l'un de l'autre dans la direction longitudinale du montant sont moulés par injection sur les parties de fixation (16).
  13. Sommier à lattes selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que les lattes (14) portent un élément de butée (84) mobile, de préférence en caoutchouc, dont la face inférieure coopère avec la face supérieure de la branche supérieure (30) d'un bras à ressort (24, 26) qui lui est associé, et en ce que les faces supérieures des branches supérieures (30) des bras à ressort (24, 26) sont munies d'élévations (116) qui coopèrent avec la face inférieure de l'élément de butée (84) qui leur est associé.
  14. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 13, caractérisé en ce que les élévations (116) ont chacune une face frontale supérieure s'étendant parallèlement à la portion de latte qui est située au-dessus d'elles.
  15. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce que les branches supérieures (30) des bras à ressort (24, 26) s'élèvent vers les éléments de support (34), et en ce que les élévations (116) forment entre elles un escalier.
  16. Sommier à lattes selon l'une des revendications 13 à 15, caractérisé en ce que les élévations (116) ne couvrent qu'une petite partie, de préférence centrale, de la largeur des branches supérieures (30) des bras à ressort (24, 26).
  17. Sommier à lattes selon l'une des revendications 13 à 16, caractérisé en ce qu'une partie à ressort inférieure (102, 104) des éléments de butée (84) est réalisée en tant que pièce au moins partiellement creuse (112).
  18. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 17, caractérisé en ce que les surfaces extérieures (106, 108) des parties à ressort (102, 104) des éléments de butée (84) sont courbées.
  19. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 18, caractérisé en ce que la partie la plus basse (110) de la surface extérieure des parties à ressort inférieures (102, 104) des éléments de butée (84) est aplatie.
  20. Sommier à lattes selon l'une des revendications 13 à 19, caractérisé en ce que deux ou plusieurs éléments de butée (84) adjacents sont reliés par des parties flexibles (90).
  21. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 20, caractérisé en ce que les parties flexibles (90) ont, pour l'essentiel, la même hauteur que des parties de maintien (86, 88) des éléments de butée (84) qui entourent les lattes (14), mais sont au moins diminuées par un évidement (92).
  22. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 21, caractérisé en ce que les parties flexibles (90) présentent une large aile supérieure (98) et une mince aile inférieure (96).
  23. Sommier à lattes selon l'une des revendications 1 à 22, caractérisé en ce que les extrémités libres des bras à ressort (24, 26) portent un siège (118) pour un élément amortisseur (122) dont la face inférieure peut se déplacer pour venir s'appliquer contre la face supérieure du montant longitudinal (10) qui lui est associé.
  24. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 23, caractérisé en ce que les sièges (118) sont réalisés en tant que plaquettes plates, et en ce que les éléments amortisseurs (122) présentent un logement plat (124) adapté au siège (118).
  25. Sommier à lattes selon la revendication 24, caractérisé par un assemblage à engagement positif (110, 126) entre le siège (118) et l'élément amortisseur (122), qui empêche une rotation de l'élément amortisseur (122) sur le siège (118) qui lui est associé.
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EP0895739A2 (fr) 1997-08-06 1999-02-10 Recticel Internationale Bettsysteme GmbH Support de lattes pour le montage élastique de lattes d'un sommier à lattes
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US6237170B1 (en) 1998-12-18 2001-05-29 Ls Bedding Adjustable slat mounting device
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EP1366693A2 (fr) 2002-05-31 2003-12-03 Recticel Schlafkomfort GmbH Dispositif pour recevoir trois lattes en parallèle d'un sommier à lattes

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