EP0920824A2 - Elastic structure for slat-type bed rests - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C23/00—Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases
- A47C23/06—Spring 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
- A47C23/062—Slat supports
- A47C23/067—Slat supports adjustable, e.g. in height or elasticity
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C23/00—Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases
- A47C23/06—Spring 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
- A47C23/062—Slat supports
- A47C23/063—Slat supports by elastic means, e.g. coil springs
- A47C23/064—Slat supports by elastic means, e.g. coil springs by elastomeric springs
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- This invention refers to an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests.
- slat-type bed rests are available which are laid out across a frame and tied up to it by rabbets or elastic joints.
- the slats may be of a rigid or elastic type, weakly curved upward so as to allow a favorable sagging action.
- the purpose of this invention is to eliminate the mentioned drawbacks, i.e. to produce an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, capable of improving, with respect to the known technology, the adapting capacity of a bed rest to the stresses of a stretched-out body.
- Another purpose of this invention is to produce an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, capable of optimizing their reactivity, adjustability and adaptability and of combining them with the requisites of a bed-rest based on elastic slats.
- a further purpose of this invention is to indicate an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, capable of perfectly adapting the bed rest to the configuration of the spinal column.
- An additional purpose of this invention is to indicate an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, in which the slats' sensitivity to the body's stresses is substantially enhanced, while leaving the slats' inherent elasticity unchanged, and therefore achieving a permanently high standard of comfort for the user under any circumstances.
- Another purpose of this invention is to indicate an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests suitable for preserving, in a static reclining position, the S-shaped configuration typical of the spinal column's static upright position, regardless of the body's weight and the resting positions assumed by the user.
- the elastic structure which is the object of this invention advantageously offers to enhance the bed rest's capability of adapting to the stresses of a stretched-out body by a solution allowing it to optimize its reactivity, adjustability and adaptability while combining them with the traditional advantages of a slat-type bed rest.
- the longitudinal girders of the bed frame are provided with structures made of elastic material, composed of two oppose arches connected to each other in at least one point.
- a first arch By rotating a pin connecting the two arches, a first arch can be set in tension while making the other rigid, so as to vary the first arch's elasticity at will, depending on the weight of the person and of the body's anatomical portion the bed rest's section has to be sustained.
- the bed rest referred to in this invention is preferably produced by using flexible multiple-layered slats made of curved and steam-pressed beech wood, capable of perfectly adhering, due to their permanent elasticity in time, section-by-section to the curvature of the spinal column, while sagging only where needed and allowing the latter to maintain an orthopedically correct configuration in every position assumed by the sleeping body; aternatively, the slats are built in solid wood or other appropriate elastic material, not excluding reinforced plastic materials, for example fiberglass; in any case, the greater the number of slats, the more effective their action.
- the slats are connected, by pivoting joints made of shockproof and undeformable material, to a robust all-wooden frame, so as to prevent the diffusion of electromagnetic impulses throughout the structure and guaranteeing a comfortable rest.
- the robust Insulating frame totally eliminates squeaking, it cannot produce rust and safeguards the integrity of the mattress.
- each elastic structure is connected to only one extremity of each slat, alternatively to the right or left-hand side of the mentioned vertical axis, along the entire frame of the bed rest.
- 10 generally indicates an elastic structure for a slat-type bed rest according to this invention
- 20 indicates a curved slat, slate or rib inserted in a frame produced to support a mattress and to hold an elastic structure, composed of longitudinal girders 40 set in place by fastening screws 70 and sealing dowels 80, capable of being inserted in seats obtained by milling the longitudinal girders 40.
- the slats 20 are preferably made of stream-heated and pressed beech wood.
- this invention provides for the use of a frame profiled in such a manner that the extremities of the slats 20, inserted in appropriate and as such known slat holding elements 30, 31, outline the perimeter of the bed rest; and that the mentioned frame moreover exhibits a width inferior to the longitudinal size of the slats 20 and is set in a position underlying the same.
- 30 indicates a swiveling type slat holding joint, preferably made of a rubbery material and comprising two first seats 33, 34, into which the extremities of the slats 20 and a portion of the elastic structure 10, respectively, insert themselves according to the present invention.
- the slat holding joint 30 is fitted with an intermediate passing hollow, indicated by 35, whose function is to allow the mentioned joint 30 to flex in a vertical sense.
- the slat holding element 31 also preferably made of a rubbery material, comprises of an insert 36, in which an appendix of the elastic structure 10 and a C-shaped sleeve 37 acting as a hinge for one of the extremities of the slat 20 can be inserted.
- a spherical element 38 capable of rotating upon itself is inserted between the sleeve 37 and the insert 36, so that it guarantees a flexing motion of the slat 20.
- the structure 10 for a slat-type bed rest 20, which is the object of this invention, is made of elastic material, preferably of a plastic material, harmonized metal or multiple-layered wood and built in a single piece in a curved form, comprising two elements or curved branches 50, 60 opposed to each other.
- An upper curved element 50 is profiled so as to allow a flexing of the same with respect to the girder 40 of the bed rest's frame, amounting to at least 50 mm.
- a lower curved element 60 acts as a stabilizing element and rigidity adjuster; the turning of the nut 95 of a bolt 90 connecting the two curved elements 50, 60 to each other while passing through a hole 91 carved out of the upper element 50 and a threaded hole carved out of the lower element 60 makes it in fact possible to stretch the lower element 60, thus stiffening the upper element 50.
- the distance marked X between the upper face of the girder 40 and the median longitudinal axis of the slat 20 inserted into the seat 33 amounts to 80 mm
- the distance Y between a vertical axis A passing through the center of gravity of the girder 40 and a point of the structure 10 indIcated by 69 and substantially set by an area of contact between the two branches 50, 60 or between an upper branch 50 and the imaginary extension of the lower branch 60 set on the side of the slat holding joint 30, 31 substantially amounts to at least 10 centimeters.
- the minimum distance Z between the lower face of the slat 20 and the structure 10 by the girder 40 preferably amounts to 50 mm, while the distance K between the axis A and the extremity of the sleeve 37, in which the slat 20 is inserted, preferably amounts to 15 cm.
- the branch or curved upper element 50 of the elastic structure 10 is fitted with grooves 45, each of which may optionally hold an extremity of the lower branch 60, by using a U-shaped insert set opposite the area indicated by 69.
- the curved elements 50, 60 do not touch each other opposite the area 69, and the turning of the pin 90 makes it possible to act on the branch 60, which functions as a support to stiffen the element 50.
- figure 4 represents an embodiment of the structure 10 similar to that illustrated in Figure 1, where however the two curved elements 50, 60 are connected to each other in a reverse manner with respect to that shown in Figure 1.
- the elastic structure 10 for a slat-type bed rest 20 is suitable for combining the advantages of a bed rest fitted with elastic slats 20 with an optimum reactivity, adjustability and adaptability, while enhancing the bed rest's capability to adapt itself to the stresses of a stretched-out body and allowing it to achieve an absolute adaptability to the configuration of the spinal column, which thereby maintains its most natural setting even in a stretched-out position, independently of the body's weight or sleeping position.
- the use of the elastic structure 10 makes it in fact possible to regulate the elasticity of the curved upper element 50 at will, depending on the weight of the person and of the body's anatomical part the bed rest is destined to support.
- the wide vertical excursion of the slats 20 allows the spinal column in a static reclining position to maintain the same S-shaped configuration which characterizes its static upright position, regardless of the body's weight or resting position.
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Abstract
In order to enhance the bed rest's adaptability to the loads of a stretched-cut body, the bed frame's longitudinal girders (40) are equipped with structures made of an elastic material (10) composed of two curved elements (50, 60) opposed to each other; an upper element (50) is shaped so as to allow substantial flexing with respect to the frame girder (40), while a lower element (60) functions as a stabilizer and rigidity adjuster.
Description
- This invention refers to an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests.
- In order to prevent particular affections of the spinal column, it is fundamentally important to have bed rests capable of allowing it to maintain the same configuration in an upright or stretched-out position.
- At this time, slat-type bed rests are available which are laid out across a frame and tied up to it by rabbets or elastic joints.
- The slats may be of a rigid or elastic type, weakly curved upward so as to allow a favorable sagging action.
- They may be made even more compliant and comfortable if anchored to the frame by appropriate elastic dampers or fluid dynamic jacks, connected to a hydraulic circuit and arranged usually in a region of the bed rest corresponding to the back or shoulders.
- In the traditional beds based on elastic slats it is also possible to adjust the elasticity of the individual slats by applying the leaf spring suspension principle.
- However, in all these cases, the adjustments involved in the pliability and comfort for the user merely influence the slat's inherent elasticity. The slat will therefore offer a better support if it is particularly rigid and consequently poorly pliable and comfortable for the user.
- The traditional structures for slat-type bed rests in fact offer a poor reactivity to the stresses of a stretched-out body, as they are in the first place affected by the body's weight, and their functionality depends on the body's most common resting position; their construction can therefore be personalized but has a poor self-adapting ability.
- The purpose of this invention is to eliminate the mentioned drawbacks, i.e. to produce an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, capable of improving, with respect to the known technology, the adapting capacity of a bed rest to the stresses of a stretched-out body.
- Another purpose of this invention is to produce an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, capable of optimizing their reactivity, adjustability and adaptability and of combining them with the requisites of a bed-rest based on elastic slats.
- A further purpose of this invention is to indicate an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, capable of perfectly adapting the bed rest to the configuration of the spinal column.
- An additional purpose of this invention is to indicate an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, in which the slats' sensitivity to the body's stresses is substantially enhanced, while leaving the slats' inherent elasticity unchanged, and therefore achieving a permanently high standard of comfort for the user under any circumstances.
- Another purpose of this invention is to indicate an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests suitable for preserving, in a static reclining position, the S-shaped configuration typical of the spinal column's static upright position, regardless of the body's weight and the resting positions assumed by the user.
- Not the last purpose of this invention is to produce an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, capable of being produced in an easy and economical manner, without resorting to complex technologies and particularly expensive components, thanks to the advantages obtained.
- Within the present invention, these and other purposes are achieved by producing an elastic structure for a slat-type bed rest according to the claim 1, being referred to for brevity.
- The elastic structure which is the object of this invention advantageously offers to enhance the bed rest's capability of adapting to the stresses of a stretched-out body by a solution allowing it to optimize its reactivity, adjustability and adaptability while combining them with the traditional advantages of a slat-type bed rest.
- It should at this point once and for all be mentioned that it is generally possible to use elastic slats, slates or ribs.
- The longitudinal girders of the bed frame are provided with structures made of elastic material, composed of two oppose arches connected to each other in at least one point.
- By rotating a pin connecting the two arches, a first arch can be set in tension while making the other rigid, so as to vary the first arch's elasticity at will, depending on the weight of the person and of the body's anatomical portion the bed rest's section has to be sustained.
- This allows the best rest to perfectly adapt itself to the configuration of the spinal column, both as a result of the ample vertical oscillating capability of the slats connected to the elastic structure, as well as of the possibility to adjust the sensibilty to the weight of the body and therefore the elasticity of the individual slats.
- This achieves a permanently high standard of comfort for the user under any condition of weight, structure and position.
- The bed rest referred to in this invention is preferably produced by using flexible multiple-layered slats made of curved and steam-pressed beech wood, capable of perfectly adhering, due to their permanent elasticity in time, section-by-section to the curvature of the spinal column, while sagging only where needed and allowing the latter to maintain an orthopedically correct configuration in every position assumed by the sleeping body; aternatively, the slats are built in solid wood or other appropriate elastic material, not excluding reinforced plastic materials, for example fiberglass; in any case, the greater the number of slats, the more effective their action.
- In a preferred embodiment, the slats are connected, by pivoting joints made of shockproof and undeformable material, to a robust all-wooden frame, so as to prevent the diffusion of electromagnetic impulses throughout the structure and guaranteeing a comfortable rest.
- Moreover, the robust Insulating frame totally eliminates squeaking, it cannot produce rust and safeguards the integrity of the mattress.
- Further characteristics and advantages of an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, according to this invention, will become better evident from the description given below for exemplifying and non-limiting purposes, referred to the enclosed drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is a simplified, partial and partly sectionalized view of a first embodiment of an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, mounted on the frame of a bed rest according to this invention;
- Figure 2 is a simplified, partial and partly sectionalized view of a second embodiment of an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, mounted on the frame of a bed rest according to this invention;
- Figure 3 is a simplified, partial and partly sectionalized view of a third embodiment of an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, mounted on the frame of a bed rest according to this invention;
- Figure 4 is a simplified, partial and partly sectionalized view of a fourth embodiment of an elastic structure for slat-type bed rests, mounted on the frame of a bed rest according to this invention.
- It should above all be kept in mind that the drawings of the various embodiments of the elastic structure according to the invention represent merely one of the structures involved, connected to one of the two extremities of a slat.
- It is likewise possible to provide two identical elastic structures connected to both extremities of a slat; such structures may further be symmetrical with respect to an imaginary vertical axis passing through the slat's center of gravity; in other embodiments of the present invention, each elastic structure is connected to only one extremity of each slat, alternatively to the right or left-hand side of the mentioned vertical axis, along the entire frame of the bed rest.
- With reference to the mentioned figures, 10 generally indicates an elastic structure for a slat-type bed rest according to this invention, 20 indicates a curved slat, slate or rib inserted in a frame produced to support a mattress and to hold an elastic structure, composed of
longitudinal girders 40 set in place by fasteningscrews 70 and sealingdowels 80, capable of being inserted in seats obtained by milling thelongitudinal girders 40. - Attention is drawn to the fact that this description will hereinafter use the term "slats" to mean that it may also indifferently refer to other embodiments involving crossbeams, slates or ribs laid out on a bed rest.
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slats 20 are preferably made of stream-heated and pressed beech wood. - In particular, this invention provides for the use of a frame profiled in such a manner that the extremities of the
slats 20, inserted in appropriate and as such knownslat holding elements slats 20 and is set in a position underlying the same. - With particular reference to Figure 1, 30 indicates a swiveling type slat holding joint, preferably made of a rubbery material and comprising two
first seats slats 20 and a portion of theelastic structure 10, respectively, insert themselves according to the present invention. Theslat holding joint 30 is fitted with an intermediate passing hollow, indicated by 35, whose function is to allow the mentionedjoint 30 to flex in a vertical sense. - In the embodiments illustrated in Figures 2-4, the
slat holding element 31, also preferably made of a rubbery material, comprises of aninsert 36, in which an appendix of theelastic structure 10 and a C-shaped sleeve 37 acting as a hinge for one of the extremities of theslat 20 can be inserted. Aspherical element 38 capable of rotating upon itself is inserted between thesleeve 37 and theinsert 36, so that it guarantees a flexing motion of theslat 20. - The
structure 10 for a slat-type bed rest 20, which is the object of this invention, is made of elastic material, preferably of a plastic material, harmonized metal or multiple-layered wood and built in a single piece in a curved form, comprising two elements orcurved branches - An upper
curved element 50 is profiled so as to allow a flexing of the same with respect to thegirder 40 of the bed rest's frame, amounting to at least 50 mm. A lowercurved element 60 acts as a stabilizing element and rigidity adjuster; the turning of thenut 95 of abolt 90 connecting the twocurved elements hole 91 carved out of theupper element 50 and a threaded hole carved out of thelower element 60 makes it in fact possible to stretch thelower element 60, thus stiffening theupper element 50. - In a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of this invention, the distance marked X between the upper face of the
girder 40 and the median longitudinal axis of theslat 20 inserted into theseat 33 amounts to 80 mm, while the distance Y between a vertical axis A passing through the center of gravity of thegirder 40 and a point of thestructure 10 indIcated by 69 and substantially set by an area of contact between the twobranches upper branch 50 and the imaginary extension of thelower branch 60 set on the side of theslat holding joint - In the same manner, the minimum distance Z between the lower face of the
slat 20 and thestructure 10 by thegirder 40 preferably amounts to 50 mm, while the distance K between the axis A and the extremity of thesleeve 37, in which theslat 20 is inserted, preferably amounts to 15 cm. - In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 2, the branch or curved
upper element 50 of theelastic structure 10 is fitted withgrooves 45, each of which may optionally hold an extremity of thelower branch 60, by using a U-shaped insert set opposite the area indicated by 69. - The positioning of the
extremity 69 of thecurved branch 60 into thegrooves 45 closest to thelongitudinal girder 40 allows stiffening thestructure 10; on the contrary, the positioning of the mentioned extremity closer to the slat-holding joint 31 achieves a moreflexible structure 10. - In the embodiment of Figure 3, the
curved elements area 69, and the turning of thepin 90 makes it possible to act on thebranch 60, which functions as a support to stiffen theelement 50. - Finally, the figure 4 represents an embodiment of the
structure 10 similar to that illustrated in Figure 1, where however the twocurved elements - The
elastic structure 10 for a slat-type bed rest 20 according to this invention is suitable for combining the advantages of a bed rest fitted withelastic slats 20 with an optimum reactivity, adjustability and adaptability, while enhancing the bed rest's capability to adapt itself to the stresses of a stretched-out body and allowing it to achieve an absolute adaptability to the configuration of the spinal column, which thereby maintains its most natural setting even in a stretched-out position, independently of the body's weight or sleeping position. The use of theelastic structure 10 makes it in fact possible to regulate the elasticity of the curvedupper element 50 at will, depending on the weight of the person and of the body's anatomical part the bed rest is destined to support. - This allows the bed rest to perfectly adapt to the configuration of the spinal column, both thanks to the ample vertical oscillating capability of the
slats 20 connected to theelastic structure 10, and to the possibility of regulating the sensitivity and consequently the elasticity of each individual slat 20 to the body's weight. In practice, action is taken on the sensitivity of theslat 20 toward the body's weight while leaving the slats' 20 inherent elasticity unchanged, due to the fact that the action is taken on their capacity to extend in a vertical sense, thus producing the result of attaining, always and under any circumstances, a high standard of comfort for the user. - Moreover, the wide vertical excursion of the
slats 20 allows the spinal column in a static reclining position to maintain the same S-shaped configuration which characterizes its static upright position, regardless of the body's weight or resting position. - Finally, it is important to note that the implementation of the
elastic structure 10 with two opposedcurved elements - The mentioned description clarifies the characteristics as well as the resulting advantages of the elastic structure for slat-type bed rests object of this invention.
- In particular, these are represented by:
- an "active" type lateral support of the spinal column;
- an adequate "comfort" for the user;
- a substantial lightness of the entire structure;
- a reactivity, adjustability and adaptability of the elastic structure;
- a limited cost in relation to the advantages obtained.
- It is finally obvious that numerous other variants may be applied to the elastic structure of the slat-type bed rest object of this invention, without thereby abandoning the principles of novelty inherent in the inventive idea, just as it is evident that in the practical implementation of the invention the materials, shapes and dimensions of the details illustrated may be of any kind depending on the requirements, and that the same may be substituted with others technically equivalent.
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- An elastic structure (10) for bed rests made of elastic slats (20), slates or ribs, placed across the frame of a bed rest and connected to the same by slat-holding joints (30, 31) of a flexible and/or pivoting kind, characterized in that it comprises at least one element (50, 60) of a curved geometrical shape, whose configuration can be manually adjusted, where said element (50, 60) is positioned between said frame of the bed rest and said slat-holding joint (30, 31) and set beneath said slats (20) in such a manner as to allow a substantial vertical excursion of said slats (20) with respect to said frame of the bed rest, and simultaneously a relative stability and stiffness of the structure (10).
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that said curved geometrical element (50, 60) is formed by a multiple number of curved segments, connected to each other by at least one manually operated connecting device (90), so as to adjust the elasticity of said structure (10), depending on the weight that at least one portion of said bed rest is called to sustain.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 2, characterized in that said curved geometrical element (50, 60) is composed of two arches, whose curvatures are opposed to each other.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 3, characterized in that said connecting device (90) connects said two arches to each other, opposite a portion of the elastic structure (10) where the distance between the mentioned two arches is a maximum.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that it is made of a plastic material, harmonized metal or multi-layered wood, while said structure (10) is fastened to at least one longitudinal girder (40) of said frame of the bed rest.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 5, characterized in that the fastening devices to said girder (40) are constituted of at least one screw (70) and/or at least one sealing element (80).
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 2, characterized in that said connecting device (90) is constituted of a pin inserted inside a passing hole (91) and/or a threaded hole (92) carved out in said structure (10) and of at least one blocking device (95) of said pin (90) on the elastic structure (10).
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that said curved geometrical element (50, 60) is constituted of a single piece.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that said curved geometrical element (50, 60) is fitted inside at least one insert (34, 36) of the slat holding joint (30, 31).
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 3, characterized in that said two arches intersect in at least one point (69).
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 3, characterized in that at least one of said arches presents a multiple number of grooves (45) into which an extremity of the second arch is inserted.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 5, characterized in that one of said two arches is made in such a manner as to allow a flexing of said structure (10) by at least 50 mm with respect to said girder (40) of the frame.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 7, characterized in that the manual operation of said pin allows one of said arches to be stretched and the other to be stiffened.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 5, characterized in that the distance (X) between the upper face of said girder (40) and said slat (20) amounts to at least 50 millimeter.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the minimum distance (Z) between said structure (10) and the lower face of said slat (20) amounts to at least 30 millimeter.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claims 5 and 10, characterized in that the distance (Y) between said point of intersection (69) of said two arches and a vertical passing axis (A) through the center of gravity of said girder (40) amounts to at least 10 centimeters.
- An elastic structure (10) according to claim 16, characterized in that the distance (K) between said axis (A) and said slat-holding joint (30, 31) amounts to at least 15 centimeters.
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