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US2429260A
US2429260A US562425A US56242544A US2429260A US 2429260 A US2429260 A US 2429260A US 562425 A US562425 A US 562425A US 56242544 A US56242544 A US 56242544A US 2429260 A US2429260 A US 2429260A
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  • This invention relates to sofa beds and has for its principal object to produce a strong and durable light-weight sofa bed of simple and economical construction which may be quickly and easily converted from a sofa to a bed, that will provide quick releasable means for automatically locking the back and seat together in seat forming position and that will have other advantages hereinafter appearing.
  • the invention consists in the sofa bed and in the parts and combinations and arrangements of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevational View of a sofa bed embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevational view of said sofa bed
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view on the line 33 in Fig, 1,
  • Figs. 4 to 9, inclusive are views similar to Fig. 2, showing the progressive movement of the parts from sofa position to bed position,
  • Fig. is a plan view, showing the sofa bed in bed forming position
  • Figs. 11, 12 and 13 are enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional views similar to Fig. 3, with the parts in the positions shownin Figs. 5, 7 and 8, respectively, 7
  • Fig. 14 is a view similar to Fig, 13, showing the seat latch in unlocked position
  • Fig. 15 is a similar view showing the seat and back in bed forming position.
  • Fig. 16 is a perspective view of the latch arm and the release trigger carried thereby.
  • the sofa bed shown in the accompanying drawings comprises a main supporting frame A and folding seat and back frames or sections B and C, respectively.
  • Said frames may be of any suitable construction and covered with suitable upholstery (not shown).
  • the seat and back frames or sections may also be provided with body supporting springs (not shown).
  • Located at each end of the sofa bed is a pair of spaced parallel upright links 1 whose lower ends are secured by horizontal pivots 2 to a plate 3 fixed fiatwise to the outer face of the end rail of the main frame A.
  • the parallel links I are adapted to swing forward and backward on their supporting pivots 2; and a stop pin 4 is fixed to the plate 3 between said links for limiting the forward and backward swinging movement thereof.
  • one of the parallel links of the pair at one end of the frame A is connected by means of a longitudinal rod 5 to the corresponding link of the pair at the other end thereof so as to provide for joint movement of the two pairs of links.
  • the two parallel links I extend above the level of the top thereof and have their upper ends connected by horizontal pivots 6 to the outer side of a vertically disposed cross-plate l.
  • a hinge plate 8 Rigidly secured to and extending upwardly from each end of the seat section B adjacent to the rear corner thereof is a hinge plate 8; and similarly secured to each end of the back section C adjacent the lower corner thereof is a forwardly projecting hinge plate 9-.
  • the hinge plates 8 and 9 are located alongside the inner face of the link supported cross-plate l and have their ends overlapped and pivotally secured together and to said cross-plate by a common horizontal pivot pin In, whereby the seat and back sections are adapted to move with said cross-plate and are adapted for pivotal movement relative thereto and to each other about the pivot pin Ill.
  • the seat section B rests fiatwise on the top of the main frame A and the parallel links I incline rearwardly and upwardly so as to bring the front edge of said seat section into substantially flush alinement with the corresponding edge of said main frame and the back section C is located rearwardly of said seat section with its lower edge spaced above the level thereof.
  • the back section C is rigidly locked to the seat section 13 preferably by means of a latch arm H which has one end secured by a horizontal pivot l2 to the inner face of the hinge plate 8 of the seat section B and has a downwardly opening notch l3 at its other end that fits over a horizontal locking pin I l fixed to the hinge plate 9 of the back section C.
  • a torsion spring I5 is mounted on the pivot 12 for the latch arm H with one end anchored to the latter and the other end anchored to the upstanding hinge plate 8 of the seat section B and serves to yield-ably hold the notched end of said latch arm down on the looking pin l4.
  • Secured to the latch arm I I by means of a horizontal pivot 15 is a release trigger I! which is located adjacent to the notched end of said latch arm and has a notch IS in the lower corner of its free outer end adapted for cooperation with the lock pin I l.
  • the latch arm H is also provided adjacent to the notched side of the release trigger H with a pin ill, the purpose of which will appear hereinafter.
  • the guard plate So Rigidly secured to the hinge plate 9 in spaced relation thereto is a provides a clear space for the latch arm H to work in and serves to space the upholsterin and bedding from said latch arm.
  • the guard plate So also has a marginal extension 9b which, in the bed position of the seat and back sections, serves to limit the upward swinging movement of the latch arm ll under the influence of the spring 15.
  • the sofa bed is converted from a sofa to a bed by grasping the seat section B and drawing it forward, thereby causing the parallel links I to swing forwardly on their supporting pivots 2 and the seat section to seat on the front portion of guard plate 9a which the main frame A in the position shown in Fig. 5.
  • the seat section B is then swung rearwardly about the supporting pivot l; and the back section C, being locked to the seat section by the latch arm ll, pivots with said seat section about said pivot and seats flatwise on the rear portion of the main frame A in the position shown in Figs. 7 and 12.
  • the seat section B is then swung upwardly on the pivot 19 to draw the latch arm H forwardly far enough to permit the notched corner 18 of the pivotal release trigger H to seat on the lock pin I4 located in the notch I3 in said latch arm, said notch being long enough to permit such movemerit of said latch arm relative to said pin.
  • the seat section B is then swung downwardly on its supporting pivot to (see Fig.
  • the hereinbefore described sofa bed is of simple and economical constructionand may be quickly and. easily converted from asofa to a bed andvice versa.
  • the back and seat sections are automatically locked together against relative movement in sofa forming position and are easily on locked by movement of the seat section to permit movement thereof to bed position.
  • the arrangement of parts permits the sofa bed to be positioned with its back close to a wall and converted to a bed without pulling the main frame away from said wall.
  • the guard plate 9a provides a clear working space for the latch arm without interferences from the upholstery or bedding; and the parallel supporting links are located outside of the hinge plates where they cannot rub or snag the upholstery on the seat and back sections.
  • the torsion spring serves to hold the latch arm down on the lock pin in the sofa position of the parts and to hold said arm clear of said lock pin when the parts are in bed position.
  • a sofa bed comprising a sofa. frame, a air of upright links pivoted at their lower ends to said frame in spaced relation crosswise thereof for forward and backward swinging movement relative thereto, a, cross link connecting the upper ends of said pair of upright links together in spaced parallel relation, and seat and back sections pivotally supported on said cross link, whereby said seat and back section are bodily movable jointly with said cross link and are pivota lly' movable jointly or independently on said cross link crosswise of said frame.
  • a sofa bed comprising a sofa frame, a pair of upright links pivoted at their lower ends to said frame in spaced relation crosswise thereof for forward and backward swinging movement relative thereto, a horizontal cross link connection between the upper ends of said pair of upright links for holding them in spaced parallel relation, seat and back sections pivotally supported on said cross link connection, whereby said seat and back sections are bodily movable jointly with said cross link connection and are pivotally movable jointly or independently on said cross link connection crosswise of said frame.
  • a sofa bed comprising a sofa, frame, a pair of upright links pivoted at their lower ends to each end of said frame in spaced relation crosswise. thereof for forward and backward swinging movement relative thereto, a horizontal cross link connection between the upper ends of said pair of upright links for holding them in spaced par allel relation.
  • seat and back sections pivotally supported on said cross link connection, whereby said seat and back sections are bodily movable jointly with said cross link connection and are pivotally movable jointly or independently on said cross link connection crosswise of said frame, said seat and back sections being pivotally supported on said cross link connection midway between the points of connection between said cross link connection and said pair of links, a stop pin fixed to said frame between said pair of links for limiting the swinging movement thereof in both directions, and a connection between one of the links of the pair at one end of said frame and the corresponding link of the pair at the other end thereof.

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Patented Oct. 21, 1947 SGFA BED HINGE Rudolph Coopersmith, St. Louis, Mo., assignor to American Bed and Spring Company, St. Louis, Mo., a corporation of Missouri Application November 8, 1944, Serial No. 562,425
3 Claims.
This invention relates to sofa beds and has for its principal object to produce a strong and durable light-weight sofa bed of simple and economical construction which may be quickly and easily converted from a sofa to a bed, that will provide quick releasable means for automatically locking the back and seat together in seat forming position and that will have other advantages hereinafter appearing. The invention consists in the sofa bed and in the parts and combinations and arrangements of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specification and wherein like symbols refer to like parts wherever they occur,
Fig. 1 is a front elevational View of a sofa bed embodying my invention,
Fig. 2 is an end elevational view of said sofa bed,
Fig. 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view on the line 33 in Fig, 1,
Figs. 4 to 9, inclusive, are views similar to Fig. 2, showing the progressive movement of the parts from sofa position to bed position,
Fig. is a plan view, showing the sofa bed in bed forming position,
Figs. 11, 12 and 13 are enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional views similar to Fig. 3, with the parts in the positions shownin Figs. 5, 7 and 8, respectively, 7
Fig. 14 is a view similar to Fig, 13, showing the seat latch in unlocked position,
Fig. 15 is a similar view showing the seat and back in bed forming position; and
Fig. 16 is a perspective view of the latch arm and the release trigger carried thereby.
The sofa bed shown in the accompanying drawings comprises a main supporting frame A and folding seat and back frames or sections B and C, respectively. Said frames may be of any suitable construction and covered with suitable upholstery (not shown). The seat and back frames or sections may also be provided with body supporting springs (not shown). Located at each end of the sofa bed is a pair of spaced parallel upright links 1 whose lower ends are secured by horizontal pivots 2 to a plate 3 fixed fiatwise to the outer face of the end rail of the main frame A. The parallel links I are adapted to swing forward and backward on their supporting pivots 2; and a stop pin 4 is fixed to the plate 3 between said links for limiting the forward and backward swinging movement thereof. As shown in the drawings, one of the parallel links of the pair at one end of the frame A is connected by means of a longitudinal rod 5 to the corresponding link of the pair at the other end thereof so as to provide for joint movement of the two pairs of links.
At each end of the main frame A the two parallel links I extend above the level of the top thereof and have their upper ends connected by horizontal pivots 6 to the outer side of a vertically disposed cross-plate l. Rigidly secured to and extending upwardly from each end of the seat section B adjacent to the rear corner thereof is a hinge plate 8; and similarly secured to each end of the back section C adjacent the lower corner thereof is a forwardly projecting hinge plate 9-.
The hinge plates 8 and 9 are located alongside the inner face of the link supported cross-plate l and have their ends overlapped and pivotally secured together and to said cross-plate by a common horizontal pivot pin In, whereby the seat and back sections are adapted to move with said cross-plate and are adapted for pivotal movement relative thereto and to each other about the pivot pin Ill.
In sofa forming position, the seat section B rests fiatwise on the top of the main frame A and the parallel links I incline rearwardly and upwardly so as to bring the front edge of said seat section into substantially flush alinement with the corresponding edge of said main frame and the back section C is located rearwardly of said seat section with its lower edge spaced above the level thereof. In this position of the parts, the back section C is rigidly locked to the seat section 13 preferably by means of a latch arm H which has one end secured by a horizontal pivot l2 to the inner face of the hinge plate 8 of the seat section B and has a downwardly opening notch l3 at its other end that fits over a horizontal locking pin I l fixed to the hinge plate 9 of the back section C. A torsion spring I5 is mounted on the pivot 12 for the latch arm H with one end anchored to the latter and the other end anchored to the upstanding hinge plate 8 of the seat section B and serves to yield-ably hold the notched end of said latch arm down on the looking pin l4. Secured to the latch arm I I by means of a horizontal pivot 15 is a release trigger I! which is located adjacent to the notched end of said latch arm and has a notch IS in the lower corner of its free outer end adapted for cooperation with the lock pin I l. The latch arm H is also provided adjacent to the notched side of the release trigger H with a pin ill, the purpose of which will appear hereinafter. Rigidly secured to the hinge plate 9 in spaced relation thereto is a provides a clear space for the latch arm H to work in and serves to space the upholsterin and bedding from said latch arm. The guard plate So also has a marginal extension 9b which, in the bed position of the seat and back sections, serves to limit the upward swinging movement of the latch arm ll under the influence of the spring 15.
The sofa bed is converted from a sofa to a bed by grasping the seat section B and drawing it forward, thereby causing the parallel links I to swing forwardly on their supporting pivots 2 and the seat section to seat on the front portion of guard plate 9a which the main frame A in the position shown in Fig. 5.
The seat section B is then swung rearwardly about the supporting pivot l; and the back section C, being locked to the seat section by the latch arm ll, pivots with said seat section about said pivot and seats flatwise on the rear portion of the main frame A in the position shown in Figs. 7 and 12. As shown in Figs. 8 and 13, the seat section B is then swung upwardly on the pivot 19 to draw the latch arm H forwardly far enough to permit the notched corner 18 of the pivotal release trigger H to seat on the lock pin I4 located in the notch I3 in said latch arm, said notch being long enough to permit such movemerit of said latch arm relative to said pin. The seat section B is then swung downwardly on its supporting pivot to (see Fig. 14) and the endwise engagement of the release trigger H with the lock pin 14 causes the notched end [30f the latch arm H to lift 01? said lock pin and thus permit said seat section t0 seatfiatwise on the front portion of' the main frame and become coplanar with the back section C seated on the rear portion thereof to form a bed (see Figs. 9 and 15). After the notched end of the latch arm i l is lifted clear of the lock pin 14 bythe trigger IT, the pin 19 on said latch arm engages said trigger and swings the notched end thereof clear of said lock pin. The sofa bed is converted from bed to seat position by swinging the seat section B upwardly relative to the back section 0 until the notched end 13 of thelatch arm it drops over the lock. pin Ill and locks the two sections together. The two sectionsand the supporting links I therefor are then pushed rearwardly= I At the same time, the seat section B is swung downwardly to position and the back section C locked to said seat section is swung upwardly to sofa position.-
The hereinbefore described sofa bed is of simple and economical constructionand may be quickly and. easily converted from asofa to a bed andvice versa. The back and seat sections are automatically locked together against relative movement in sofa forming position and are easily on locked by movement of the seat section to permit movement thereof to bed position. The arrangement of parts permits the sofa bed to be positioned with its back close to a wall and converted to a bed without pulling the main frame away from said wall.
The guard plate 9a provides a clear working space for the latch arm without interferences from the upholstery or bedding; and the parallel supporting links are located outside of the hinge plates where they cannot rub or snag the upholstery on the seat and back sections. The torsion spring serves to hold the latch arm down on the lock pin in the sofa position of the parts and to hold said arm clear of said lock pin when the parts are in bed position.
Obviously, the hereinbefore described sofa construction admits of considerable modification sofa 4 without departing from the invention. Therefore, I do not wish to be limited to the precise construction shown and described.
What I claim is:
1. A sofa bed comprising a sofa. frame, a air of upright links pivoted at their lower ends to said frame in spaced relation crosswise thereof for forward and backward swinging movement relative thereto, a, cross link connecting the upper ends of said pair of upright links together in spaced parallel relation, and seat and back sections pivotally supported on said cross link, whereby said seat and back section are bodily movable jointly with said cross link and are pivota lly' movable jointly or independently on said cross link crosswise of said frame.
2. A sofa bed comprising a sofa frame, a pair of upright links pivoted at their lower ends to said frame in spaced relation crosswise thereof for forward and backward swinging movement relative thereto, a horizontal cross link connection between the upper ends of said pair of upright links for holding them in spaced parallel relation, seat and back sections pivotally supported on said cross link connection, whereby said seat and back sections are bodily movable jointly with said cross link connection and are pivotally movable jointly or independently on said cross link connection crosswise of said frame.
3. A sofa bed comprising a sofa, frame, a pair of upright links pivoted at their lower ends to each end of said frame in spaced relation crosswise. thereof for forward and backward swinging movement relative thereto, a horizontal cross link connection between the upper ends of said pair of upright links for holding them in spaced par allel relation. seat and back sections pivotally supported on said cross link connection, whereby said seat and back sections are bodily movable jointly with said cross link connection and are pivotally movable jointly or independently on said cross link connection crosswise of said frame, said seat and back sections being pivotally supported on said cross link connection midway between the points of connection between said cross link connection and said pair of links, a stop pin fixed to said frame between said pair of links for limiting the swinging movement thereof in both directions, and a connection between one of the links of the pair at one end of said frame and the corresponding link of the pair at the other end thereof.
RUDQLPH COOPERSMTTH.
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