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  • This :invention is in the nature of an improvement in spring-beds; and the invention is a spring-bed constructed With jointed guidebars, Whereon the slats oi' the bed may slide parallel together or apart, and whereby the size of the bed may be contracted for transporta tion or extended for use, substantially as hereinatter described.
  • Figure 1 represents a plan or top view of my bed when extended for use
  • Fig. Q a View of the under side of the bed when contracted for transportation.
  • the invention relates more particularly to that class of sprin g-beds which are constructed to be adjustable, so far as their size is concerned, i'or the convenience of transportation.
  • Such beds have hitherto been made to fold together and to roll up 5 but in my bed its several parts are constructed to slide parallel together, as ivill be seen from the following description.
  • A represents the slats of the bed, to which are secured the springs l5.
  • These slats may be made oi' any desirable material, but preferably ot. spring-steel, and are arranged parallel to each other, as is shown in Fig. 1.
  • guide-bars C To the marginal slat u. are xed, by a hinged or pivotaljoint at one end, guide-bars C.' These guide-bars may also be made of any suitable material; but they should be somewhat heavier than the slats A. Each of these guide-bars is constructed with ahinge-joint, c, Fig. 2, and cach oi the slats A is confined to the guidebars C, at or near their ends, by brackets d.
  • slats D D' which are of the same general construction as are the slats A.
  • slat D To the slat D, and by a hinged or pivotal joint, is
  • brace-bar, E of sufficient Width to span across the entire Width of the bed.
  • the springs B may be tied together with chains j', or in any desirable manner.
  • My bed being constructed substantially as above described, it is operated as follows: Then the bed is intended for use, the slats A, at equal distances apart, extend to andlform the entire Width of the bed, as is shown in Fig. 1, in which position it is maintained by suitable braces or catches g, which unite the free ends of the guide-bars G with the marginal slats a and h, and also by the bracebar E, Which extends across the bed, and which is secured to the slat Dl by any suitable catch or similar device.
  • the brace-bar E When the bed is intended for transportation the brace-bar E is disconnected from the slat D and turned to lie parallel with the slat D, to which it is pivoted, the free ends of the guide-bars G are disconnected vfrom the marginal slat h, and the several slats A pushed together, so that each slat slides on the guide bars G until they all come in contact, edge to edge, and parallel with each other, the 'sprin gs B being so arranged as to admit of this adjustmen t.
  • a tie-strip of leather, m, or any suitable device, to which the slats A are secured may be employed.
  • the slats D Dl are secured to the outer rows of the springs B, and form the borders to the upper side of the bed.
  • rlhe guide-bars C besides acting as guides on which the slats A slide, also, as is obvious, act as braces to sti'en the bed when opened to its fullest extent.
  • a spring bed-bottom constructed with two or n1 ore jointed guide-bars extending across described.

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C. J. (LMENTS.
Bed-Bottom.
Patenxeduec. 10,1878.
N PETERS, PHoYO-LHNDGRAFHM. wASHmGToN. n C.
UNITED S''AIllS PAT @iii CHARLES J. (ELEMENTS, OEBROOKLYN,NE`W YQRK.
IMPROVEMENT lN, BED*-BOTTOIVISS.
Specification forming partof Letters Patent No. 210,752, dated December 10, 1878; application tiled June 15, 1878.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, CHARLES J. (ELEMENTS, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Spring-Beds; and that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the sa1ne,referenee being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making part oi'this specification.
This :invention is in the nature of an improvement in spring-beds; and the invention is a spring-bed constructed With jointed guidebars, Whereon the slats oi' the bed may slide parallel together or apart, and whereby the size of the bed may be contracted for transporta tion or extended for use, substantially as hereinatter described.
In the accompanying sheet of drawings, Figure 1 represents a plan or top view of my bed when extended for use, and Fig. Q a View of the under side of the bed when contracted for transportation.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts in the tivo iigures.
The invention relates more particularly to that class of sprin g-beds which are constructed to be adjustable, so far as their size is concerned, i'or the convenience of transportation. Such beds have hitherto been made to fold together and to roll up 5 but in my bed its several parts are constructed to slide parallel together, as ivill be seen from the following description.
A represents the slats of the bed, to which are secured the springs l5. These slats may be made oi' any desirable material, but preferably ot. spring-steel, and are arranged parallel to each other, as is shown in Fig. 1.
To the marginal slat u. are xed, by a hinged or pivotaljoint at one end, guide-bars C.' These guide-bars may also be made of any suitable material; but they should be somewhat heavier than the slats A. Each of these guide-bars is constructed with ahinge-joint, c, Fig. 2, and cach oi the slats A is confined to the guidebars C, at or near their ends, by brackets d.
. To the upper ends oi' the marginal springs c are fixed slats D D', which are of the same general construction as are the slats A. To the slat D, and by a hinged or pivotal joint, is
secured a brace-bar, E, of sufficient Width to span across the entire Width of the bed. The springs B may be tied together with chains j', or in any desirable manner.
My bed being constructed substantially as above described, it is operated as follows: Then the bed is intended for use, the slats A, at equal distances apart, extend to andlform the entire Width of the bed, as is shown in Fig. 1, in which position it is maintained by suitable braces or catches g, which unite the free ends of the guide-bars G with the marginal slats a and h, and also by the bracebar E, Which extends across the bed, and which is secured to the slat Dl by any suitable catch or similar device.
When the bed is intended for transportation the brace-bar E is disconnected from the slat D and turned to lie parallel with the slat D, to which it is pivoted, the free ends of the guide-bars G are disconnected vfrom the marginal slat h, and the several slats A pushed together, so that each slat slides on the guide bars G until they all come in contact, edge to edge, and parallel with each other, the 'sprin gs B being so arranged as to admit of this adjustmen t. Then the slats A are in this contracted position the parts of the guidebars C which Will then protrude at right angles to the slats A are folded or turned on their hin ged joints c parallel with the slats A, as is shown in Fie. 2, the hinged joints c being placed on the guide bars G at points corresponding to the width of the bed when it is contracted.
To preserve the slats A at equal distances apart, and to insure their sliding simultaneously, a tie-strip of leather, m, or any suitable device, to which the slats A are secured, may be employed.
The slats D Dl, before referred to, are secured to the outer rows of the springs B, and form the borders to the upper side of the bed.
rlhe guide-bars C, besides acting as guides on which the slats A slide, also, as is obvious, act as braces to sti'en the bed when opened to its fullest extent.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A spring bed-bottom constructed with two or n1 ore jointed guide-bars extending across described.
3. In a folding bed-bottom, the combination, with the horizontally-slidin g slats, ofthe j ointed guide-bars C, the said slats being coupled .to the guide-bars, as described, so as to Vadmit of the slats being drawn together and extended upon the guide-bars, and allow the latter to fold parallel, or nearly so, with the slats7 substantially as and for the purpose specified.
CHAS. J. GLEMENTS. 1
Witnesses H. L. WATTENBERG, G. M. PLYMPTON.
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