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US1639847A
US1639847A US78293A US7829325A US1639847A US 1639847 A US1639847 A US 1639847A US 78293 A US78293 A US 78293A US 7829325 A US7829325 A US 7829325A US 1639847 A US1639847 A US 1639847A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C19/00Bedsteads
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  • the object of this invention is to provide a. metallic bed of the character described, having foot and headboards provided with improved double wall panels, the construc tion of which shall be comparatively cheap to manufacture, easy to assemble, and practical to a high degree, said bed having its parts combined to form a comparatively light anddurable structure of the desired wood imitating appearance, and have in addition, other advantages which will in part be owious and in part more fully described herein.
  • stretcher member 125" interconnecting said A center panel 1 1 is mounted on the stretcher member 13 between the middle .stanchions l1 and a wing panel .15 preferably of arcuate cross-section is supported on said member 13 between each of the middie and end stanchions 11 and 12.
  • the stretcher member 13 is preferably made of a single bow-shaped tube which extends through the middle stanchions 11 and is anchored thereto and to each of the end st-anchions 12 in any suitable manner, as by welding, to form a substantially braced structure.
  • the center panel 14 may be comprised of a single sheet of substantially flat metal havingthe bottom and side edge portions thereof inserted into slots 13 and 11 provided in the member 13 and stanchions l1 respectively, and having the upper edge portion finished in any suitable manner to give a pleasing appearance.
  • the panel 1% may be provided with a curved transversely extending tubular stretcher member 16, to form a neat upper border for saidpanel and also serving as a cross brace for the upper ends of the stanchions 11.
  • Each of the wing panels 15 is of hollow construction made of sheet metal having a front wall 17 and a rear wall 18 spaced parallellytherefrom to form light and durable structure, and so as to give the panela massive appearance.
  • Said walls 17 and 18 maybe arcuately bent transverse the height of each panel 15 to conform with the bow shape of end portions of member
  • the outer wall 17 is made slightly largerthan the rear wall 18 to provide straight side and bottom edge extensions 17 and 1? respectively, and its upper edge is bent rearwardly to form a rounded edge face 17 for said panel 15 (see Figs.
  • the rear wall 18 is made with bent side flanges 18 for evenly spacing said walls 17 and 18 from each other and has a forwardly bent, rounded edge 18" adapted to fit behind the edge face 17 so as to form an overlapped scam, the extreme edge of the face 17 being welded on the rearv side of thepanel 15 as s at 17 to form a continuous smooth upper surface for said panel 15.
  • Said upper edge of each panel 15 is preferably fashioned to give it a pleasing shape, such as shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3.
  • a framework comprislng a reinforced bracing means between said pairs of spaced tubular middle and end stenchion's the underlying edge portion or" stenchions having the lower end portions said joint ez'ctending from one Well to the thereof adapted to serve as legs for the bed. other to serve as a spacing and bracing and a single tubular stretcher member exmeans for the panel structure, tending 'ti'elnsx ei'sely to interconnect said 5.
  • an end piece stanchions above said legs, said member coi'nprising a pair of stanehions and a panel passing through the middle stenchionsnnd secured therehetween, said panel comprisanchored thereto and to the end stanchions ing a pair of spaced sheets forming a double 40 forming a, substantially braced structure.
  • one of said stanchions having; as
  • a framework comprising pins of spec-l tuloila 1 iddle and end t d planes .2 1- singlo,-bo whepe, i tubular stretc-he member extending trans the sli ersely to interconnect seid stanehionsehove J Int 7 sei'iegs, seidrneinher passingthroiigl tlie l v V I 'niiddle stanchions andiinchored to theend I WULF ljrR-EENBLTAEK

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rashes 23,1927.
WOLF GREENMAN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
METALLIC IBEDSTEAD.
Application filed December massive appearance of the more artistic wooden beds. To this end double walled panel constructions of sheet metal properly finished have been employed for the foot and headboards.
The object of this invention is to provide a. metallic bed of the character described, having foot and headboards provided with improved double wall panels, the construc tion of which shall be comparatively cheap to manufacture, easy to assemble, and practical to a high degree, said bed having its parts combined to form a comparatively light anddurable structure of the desired wood imitating appearance, and have in addition, other advantages which will in part be owious and in part more fully described herein.
Other objects of this invention will in part be obvious and in part hereinafter set forth.
The inv ntion accordingly consists in the features of construction, combinations of elements and arrangementof parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter described, and of which the scope of application will be indicated in the following claims.
in the accompanying drawing, in whichis shown one of the various possible illustrative eI-nhodiments of this invention,
' z 1 perspective view of a l ibodying the invention cross-sectional view taken on bed foot- 1925. Serial No. 78,293.
stretcher member 125" interconnecting said A center panel 1 1 is mounted on the stretcher member 13 between the middle .stanchions l1 and a wing panel .15 preferably of arcuate cross-section is supported on said member 13 between each of the middie and end stanchions 11 and 12.
The stretcher member 13 ispreferably made of a single bow-shaped tube which extends through the middle stanchions 11 and is anchored thereto and to each of the end st-anchions 12 in any suitable manner, as by welding, to form a substantially braced structure.
The center panel 14 may be comprised of a single sheet of substantially flat metal havingthe bottom and side edge portions thereof inserted into slots 13 and 11 provided in the member 13 and stanchions l1 respectively, and having the upper edge portion finished in any suitable manner to give a pleasing appearance. Thus for example, the panel 1% may be provided with a curved transversely extending tubular stretcher member 16, to form a neat upper border for saidpanel and also serving as a cross brace for the upper ends of the stanchions 11.
Each of the wing panels 15 is of hollow construction made of sheet metal having a front wall 17 and a rear wall 18 spaced parallellytherefrom to form light and durable structure, and so as to give the panela massive appearance. Said walls 17 and 18 maybe arcuately bent transverse the height of each panel 15 to conform with the bow shape of end portions of member The outer wall 17 is made slightly largerthan the rear wall 18 to provide straight side and bottom edge extensions 17 and 1? respectively, and its upper edge is bent rearwardly to form a rounded edge face 17 for said panel 15 (see Figs. 2 and The rear wall 18 is made with bent side flanges 18 for evenly spacing said walls 17 and 18 from each other and has a forwardly bent, rounded edge 18" adapted to fit behind the edge face 17 so as to form an overlapped scam, the extreme edge of the face 17 being welded on the rearv side of thepanel 15 as s at 17 to form a continuous smooth upper surface for said panel 15. Said upper edge of each panel 15 is preferably fashioned to give it a pleasing shape, such as shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3.
M en rig sp med relative to the frame, ping }01Dl3 one-oi'said I ebntinen v51 1 L Y s that all t it han in g V 7 h v. I i'mm no' IQ; e. i an overlapping joint, the seams of said oint Having thus described my invention, 1 being Welded and ground to provide a claim as new and desire to secure by Letters smoothly finished edge surface for they 30 Patentzpanel, said superimposed portions -forming 1. In a bedstead, a framework comprislng a reinforced bracing means between said pairs of spaced tubular middle and end stenchion's the underlying edge portion or" stenchions having the lower end portions said joint ez'ctending from one Well to the thereof adapted to serve as legs for the bed. other to serve as a spacing and bracing and a single tubular stretcher member exmeans for the panel structure, tending 'ti'elnsx ei'sely to interconnect said 5. In a bed construction, an end piece stanchions above said legs, said member coi'nprising a pair of stanehions and a panel passing through the middle stenchionsnnd secured therehetween, said panel comprisanchored thereto and to the end stanchions ing a pair of spaced sheets forming a double 40 forming a, substantially braced structure. Well structure, one of said stanchions having; as
'2'" In a bedstead, a framework comprising pins of spec-l tuloila 1 iddle and end t d planes .2 1- singlo,-bo whepe, i tubular stretc-he member extending trans the sli ersely to interconnect seid stanehionsehove J Int 7 sei'iegs, seidrneinher passingthroiigl tlie l v V I 'niiddle stanchions andiinchored to theend I WULF ljrR-EENBLTAEK
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US2563196A (en) * 1946-06-26 1951-08-07 Astatic Corp Transducer chuck and stylus
US2738522A (en) * 1952-01-15 1956-03-20 Herman Kesler Toy crib
US20150128344A1 (en) * 2013-11-05 2015-05-14 Hill-Rom Services, Inc . Endboard for a person support apparatus
USD985300S1 (en) * 2020-07-14 2023-05-09 Virgin Hotels, LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NEW YORK Lounge bed

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2563196A (en) * 1946-06-26 1951-08-07 Astatic Corp Transducer chuck and stylus
US2738522A (en) * 1952-01-15 1956-03-20 Herman Kesler Toy crib
US20150128344A1 (en) * 2013-11-05 2015-05-14 Hill-Rom Services, Inc . Endboard for a person support apparatus
US10098797B2 (en) * 2013-11-05 2018-10-16 Hill-Rom Services, Inc. Endboard for a person support apparatus
USD985300S1 (en) * 2020-07-14 2023-05-09 Virgin Hotels, LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NEW YORK Lounge bed

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