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  • Typical sofa beds include a mattress spring secured on a frame of articulated members which are foldable between an extended position for use in forming the bed and a retracted position for use in forming the sofa.
  • On the spring is a mattress and when the sofa bed is used as a sofa, one or more cushions are placed on the mattress.
  • the frame and spring with the mattress in position are doubled over as a unit into upper and lower layers with the upper layer of the spring firmly pressing and forcing the upper mattress layer into contact with the lower mattress layer. Because of this confinement by the spring, the mattress layers form a firm body having, effectively, no cushioning quality. Instead of cushioning the weight of a person sitting on the sofa, the firm mattress layers, in effect, act as a rigid stop below the upper cushions of the sofa. Discomfort caused by this condition has been a long-standing problem of sofa beds.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a load distributing member, hereinafter referred to as a deck, insertible between the outer cushion and inner mattress of a sofa bed to enhance comfort.
  • a still further object of the present invention is to provide a sofa bed which will achieve the above objects in a relatively economical manner and without sacrificing construction or operability.
  • a foldable sofa bed frame is provided with a bed spring which is yieldable to allow the upper layer of the mattress in folded position to bow upwardly away from the lower layer of the mattress in generally convex fashion.
  • the upper mattress layer is thus uncompressed and free to move downwardly to absorb the weight of a person in cushioned manner.
  • the bed spring is connected to the far end portion of the foldable frame in such a way to decrease tension on the bed spring and thus increase its yieldability to allow the upper layer of the mattress to bow away from the lower layer and provide the desired cushioning described above.
  • a shaped deck of resilient deformable material is interposed between the outer sofa cushions and the upper convex layer of the mattress in the folded sofa position.
  • a recess shaped to receive and accommodate the bowed mattress layer In this manner enhanced comfort and improved distribution of the load from the outer cushion seats to the underlying mattress, are achieved.
  • the deck is attached to the foldable bed frame for movement between an idle position when the sofa bed is used as a bed and an operative position on the folded mattress when the sofa bed is used as a sofa.
  • the deck is covered by skin 3,296,632 Patented Jan. 10, 1967 which stretches to compress the deck in thickness when the deck is moved with the frame into the sofa position with the deck engaged on the bowed upper mattress layer. When the deck is in its idle position, the deck skin and the enclosed body are substantialy relaxed.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of a sofa bed constructed in accordance with the present invention and illustrated in the unfolded bed position;
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmental plan shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the sofa bed in the folded sofa position with portions removed 'to show internal parts
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along lines 4-4 of FIG. 3 but excluding the bed spring and part of its frame for clarity;
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 4 but taken generally along lines 55 of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 4 but taken generally along lines 6-6 of FIG. 3',
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along lines 7-7 of FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along lines 8-8 of FIG. 4.
  • sofa portion 10 may be of conventional construction such as includes four bottom legs 14, two arms 16 over the legs at'the opposite sides of the sofa bed and a back rest 18 extending between arms 16.
  • Bed portion 12 includes an articulated bed frame generally designated 20 foldable between an unfolded extended position (FIG. 1) projected from sofa portion 10 for use in forming the bed and a folded or retracted position (FIG. 3) in sofa portion 10 for use in forming the sofa.
  • Frame 20 is anchored to sofa portion 10 and may be of any suitable construction which will provide the desired foldability and support.
  • frame 20 is disclosed herein as corresponding to that disclosed in United States Patent No. 3,165,757 issued January 19, 1965. References to this patent may be had for a detailed description of the structure and operation of bed frame 20.
  • bed spring 30 of any suitable or conventional construction such as that schematically indicated in FIG. 2 including spring wire or fabric elements 31 interconnected in reticulated fashion.
  • Bed spring 30, at its periphery, is resiliently connected to frame 20 to lie horizontally and support a mattress 32 when the sofa bed is unfolded as indicated in FIG. 1.
  • connection of bed spring 30 to frame 29 is by a plurality of spaced tension coil springs 34 whose opposite ends are suitably anchored between the peripheral elements 31 of spring 30 and the adjacent rails 22 of the bed frame.
  • the resistance or conversely, the yieldability of the far end of the bed spring which forms the upper layer of the bed spring is calculated to permit the desired bowing of the upper mattress layer upon folding intto the sofa position.
  • tension coil springs 34 along the opposite sides of spring portion 30a and employing, preferably, two coil springs 34 to connect the 'far end of spring portion 30a to adjacent bed frame rail 24 as shown in FIG. 2.
  • Deck 50 for effectively distributing to the mattress, the load from cushions 13.
  • Deck 50 is formed from resilient deformable material such as for example foam rubber or the like and in the disclosed embodiment has a generally rectangular outline corresponding in length and width generally to that of the overall sofa seat as formed by the combined area of cushions 13.
  • lower face 52 of deck 50 is recessed in generally concave fashion as illustrated in FIGS. 4 through 7.
  • the deck recess is defined by a central portion 52a of reduced and generally uniform thickness; an elongated front portion 52b extending longitudinally of the deck and inclined transversely of the deck from a ridge line 54 to central portion 52a; and opposite end portions 520 inclined transversely of the deck from front portion 52b to longitudinal rear edge 56 of the deck which edge also forms the longitudinal rear edge of central portion 52a.
  • end portions 520 are inclined longitudinally of the deck from opposite ends 58 of the deck to central portion 52a as illustrated in FIGS. and 6.
  • the lower face of the deck is bevelled at 58 from ridge line 54 to front longitudinal edge 60 of the deck.
  • deck 50 is enclosed in a skin cover or case 62 which is made from suitable stretchable material and is dimensioned and applied to the deck body such that the deck body will be compressed in thickness when skin 62 is stretched.
  • skin 62 is attached at its opposite longitudinal edge portions 64 and 66 to the bed frame. Any suitable method of attachment may be employed and in the shown embodiment, skin portions 64 are attached on opposite pivot pins 38 in the frame side rails while opposite skin portion 66 is attached around the cross piece 111 of foldable frame leg 110.
  • Attachment of deck 50 to the frame in the aforedescribed manner is also advantageous in that it provides automatic placement and removal of the deck relative to the mattress by virtue of the folding movement of the ciated drawings, although not specifically mentioned herein, will nevertheless be included within the scope of the present invention as indicated in the appended claims.
  • a deck adapted to be inserted between the seat and a mattress of a folded sofa bed or the like comprising a body formed of self-supporting material and having a recessed area in one face thereof dimensioned to receive and accommodate an underlying mattress.
  • a deck according to claim 2 further including a stretchable skin covering said body, said skin and said body being constructed and dimensioned such that stretching of said skin compresses said body in thickness.
  • a deck according to claim 1 wherein said recess is generally concave in both the longitudinal and transverse directions of the deck body.
  • a foldable sofa bed or the like including a mattress and resilient means supporting the mattress; a deck engageable on said mattress when the sofa bed and the included mattress and spring means are in folded position for use as a sofa, said deck being formed of self-supporting material and having a recessed bottom face shaped to accommodate the mattress in folded position.
  • said resilient means is a spring including a plurality of wirelike spring elements interconnected in reticular fashion.
  • a sofa bed or the like including a frame foldable between a retracted position for use as a sofa and an extended position for use as a bed, a bed spring on the frame, and a mattress on the bed spring; a deck including a resilient deformable body and a stretchable skin covering and enclosing said body such that upon stretching of said skin said deck body will be compressed in thickness, means attaching said deck to said frame for movement therewith between a first position located on said mattress when said mattress and frame are in folded retracted position and a second position below said frame when the frame is in extended position, said means being such that upon movement of said deck into said first position thereof said skin will stretch and compress said deck body in thickness.
  • a method of increasing the cushioning quality and comfort of a combination sofa bed when in use as a sofa the sofa bed having a foldable bed frame movable between a folded position for use as a sofa and an extended position for use as a bed, a mattress spring connected to the frame and foldable therewith, and a mattress on the spring; the step comprising decreasing tension in said spring at one end of the frame to permit the underlying portion of the mattress to bow upwardly in a generally convex shape when the mattress and spring are folded with the frame for use as a sofa.
  • the method defined in claim 15 further including the step of placing a shaped deck member of self-supporting material on the bowed portion of the mattress to accommodate the convex shape thereof.
  • a method of increasing the cushioning quality and comfort of a combination sofa bed when in use as a sofa the sofa bed being of the type including an articulated bed frame movable between a folded position for use as a sofa and an extended position for use as a bed, a mattress spring connected to the frame by tension members, and a mattress on the spring; the steps comprising decreasing the number of the tension members at one end of the frame to decrease the resistance of the spring at that end of the frame to permit the underliving portion of the mattress to bow upwardly in a generally convex shape when the frame, spring and mattress are folded into the sofa position, and placing a shaped deck of self-supporting material on the bowed portion of the mattress to accommodate the convex shape.
  • a sofa bed comprising in combination a foldable bed frame movable between a folded retracted position for use in forming a sofa and an extended position for use in forming a bed, spring means connected to the frame for supporting a mattress, a mattress on said spring means, and said spring means with said mattress thereon being foldable with the bed frame into upper and lower layers with the upper layer of said spring means overlying the upper layer of said mattress but permitting the upper layer of the mattress to bow upwardly away from the lower layer of the mattress in a generally convex shape.
  • a deck adapted to be inserted between the seat and a mattress of a folded sofa bed or the like comprising a body having a recess in one face thereof dimensioned to receive and accommodate an underlying mattress, said recess being generally concave in both the longitudinal and transverse directions of the deck body, said recess being formed by deck portions including a central portion of reduced thickness, generally inclined end portions on opposite ends of said central portion and a generally inclined front portion extending between said end portions along said central portion and adjacent the front edge of the deck body, said central portion extending to the rear edge of the deck body.
  • a deck adapted to be inserted between the seat and mattress of a folded sofa bed or the like comprising, a body having a recess in one face thereof dimensioned to receive and accommodate an underlying mattress, said recess being generally concave in both the longitudinal and transverse directions of the deck body, said recess being formed by portions of the deck body including a central portion of reduced thickness, generally inclined end portions on opposite ends of said central portion, and a generally inclined front portion extending between said end portions along said central portion and adjacent the front edge of the deck body.

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Jan. 10, 1967 F. D. HOFFMAN, JR 3,296,632
SOFA BED IMPROVEMENTS Filed Dec. 3, 1965 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 FIG] INVENTOR FRANK D HOFFMAN,JR.
Jan. 10, 1967 F. D. HOFFMAN, JR 3,296,632
SOFA BED IMPROVEMENTS Filed Dec. 5, 1965 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR FRANK D. HOFFMAN, JR,
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ATTORNEYS 3,296,632 SOFA BED IMPROVEMENTS Frank D. Hoffman, .Ir., High Point, N.C., assignors to Lambeth Designs, Inc., High Point, N.C., a corporation of North Carolina Filed Dec. 3, 1965, Ser. No. 511,512 20 Claims. (Cl. -13) This invention relates to furniture commonly known as sofa beds since they may be used either as a sofa or bed. Although illustrated and described below in connection with a sofa bed, the present invention is equally applicable to related furniture having similar foldability and conversion characteristics such as may be employed in a combination chair and bed.
Typical sofa beds include a mattress spring secured on a frame of articulated members which are foldable between an extended position for use in forming the bed and a retracted position for use in forming the sofa. On the spring is a mattress and when the sofa bed is used as a sofa, one or more cushions are placed on the mattress.
In folding from the bed position to the sofa position, the frame and spring with the mattress in position, are doubled over as a unit into upper and lower layers with the upper layer of the spring firmly pressing and forcing the upper mattress layer into contact with the lower mattress layer. Because of this confinement by the spring, the mattress layers form a firm body having, effectively, no cushioning quality. Instead of cushioning the weight of a person sitting on the sofa, the firm mattress layers, in effect, act as a rigid stop below the upper cushions of the sofa. Discomfort caused by this condition has been a long-standing problem of sofa beds.
To overcome this problem and provide a sofa bed which is comfortable to sit upon, is therefore, an object of the present invention.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a load distributing member, hereinafter referred to as a deck, insertible between the outer cushion and inner mattress of a sofa bed to enhance comfort.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a sofa bed which will achieve the above objects in a relatively economical manner and without sacrificing construction or operability.
In achieving the above objects, a foldable sofa bed frame is provided with a bed spring which is yieldable to allow the upper layer of the mattress in folded position to bow upwardly away from the lower layer of the mattress in generally convex fashion. In use as a sofa, the upper mattress layer is thus uncompressed and free to move downwardly to absorb the weight of a person in cushioned manner. In one application of the present invention to a conventional sofa bed such as illustrated in the drawings, the bed spring is connected to the far end portion of the foldable frame in such a way to decrease tension on the bed spring and thus increase its yieldability to allow the upper layer of the mattress to bow away from the lower layer and provide the desired cushioning described above.
Additionally, a shaped deck of resilient deformable material is interposed between the outer sofa cushions and the upper convex layer of the mattress in the folded sofa position. In the lower face of the deck is a recess shaped to receive and accommodate the bowed mattress layer. In this manner enhanced comfort and improved distribution of the load from the outer cushion seats to the underlying mattress, are achieved. In the preferred embodiment the deck is attached to the foldable bed frame for movement between an idle position when the sofa bed is used as a bed and an operative position on the folded mattress when the sofa bed is used as a sofa. Also in the preferred embodiment the deck is covered by skin 3,296,632 Patented Jan. 10, 1967 which stretches to compress the deck in thickness when the deck is moved with the frame into the sofa position with the deck engaged on the bowed upper mattress layer. When the deck is in its idle position, the deck skin and the enclosed body are substantialy relaxed.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a side view of a sofa bed constructed in accordance with the present invention and illustrated in the unfolded bed position;
FIG. 2 is a fragmental plan shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a side view of the sofa bed in the folded sofa position with portions removed 'to show internal parts;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along lines 4-4 of FIG. 3 but excluding the bed spring and part of its frame for clarity;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 4 but taken generally along lines 55 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 4 but taken generally along lines 6-6 of FIG. 3',
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along lines 7-7 of FIG. 4; and
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken generally along lines 8-8 of FIG. 4.
Referring to the drawings in detail, a sofa bed embodying thepresent invention is shown for illustrative purposes only,
view of the sofa bed as as basically including a sofa portion generally designated 10, a foldable bed portion generally designated 12, and removable cushion seats 13. Sofa portion 10 may be of conventional construction such as includes four bottom legs 14, two arms 16 over the legs at'the opposite sides of the sofa bed and a back rest 18 extending between arms 16.
Bed portion 12 includes an articulated bed frame generally designated 20 foldable between an unfolded extended position (FIG. 1) projected from sofa portion 10 for use in forming the bed and a folded or retracted position (FIG. 3) in sofa portion 10 for use in forming the sofa. Frame 20 is anchored to sofa portion 10 and may be of any suitable construction which will provide the desired foldability and support. For purposes of illustration only, frame 20 is disclosed herein as corresponding to that disclosed in United States Patent No. 3,165,757 issued January 19, 1965. References to this patent may be had for a detailed description of the structure and operation of bed frame 20.
Referring to FIG. 2, surrounded and supported by bed frame 20 is a bed spring 30 of any suitable or conventional construction such as that schematically indicated in FIG. 2 including spring wire or fabric elements 31 interconnected in reticulated fashion. Bed spring 30, at its periphery, is resiliently connected to frame 20 to lie horizontally and support a mattress 32 when the sofa bed is unfolded as indicated in FIG. 1. In the particular embodirnent shown, connection of bed spring 30 to frame 29 is by a plurality of spaced tension coil springs 34 whose opposite ends are suitably anchored between the peripheral elements 31 of spring 30 and the adjacent rails 22 of the bed frame.
In folding and transforming the bed into a sofa, frame 20, with mattress 32 in place, is ultimately folded into upper and lower layers illustrated as 36 and 37 with the mattress sandwiched therebetween also in upper and lower layers 40 and 42 as indicated in FIG. 3. In conventional sofa beds, the upper bed spring layer 30a resists bowing and flexing of upper mattress layer 40 and instead presses upper mattress layer 40 into firm engagement with lower mattress layer 4-2. This presents the discomfiture problem described above.
In accordance with the present invention, the resistance or conversely, the yieldability of the far end of the bed spring which forms the upper layer of the bed spring is calculated to permit the desired bowing of the upper mattress layer upon folding intto the sofa position.
While this may be accomplished in several ways, in the illustrated embodiment it is achieved by omitting tension coil springs 34 along the opposite sides of spring portion 30a and employing, preferably, two coil springs 34 to connect the 'far end of spring portion 30a to adjacent bed frame rail 24 as shown in FIG. 2.
Also according to the invention, between cushions 13 and folded mattress layer 40, there is provided a deck 50 for effectively distributing to the mattress, the load from cushions 13. Deck 50 is formed from resilient deformable material such as for example foam rubber or the like and in the disclosed embodiment has a generally rectangular outline corresponding in length and width generally to that of the overall sofa seat as formed by the combined area of cushions 13.
To accommodate bowed upper matress layer 40, lower face 52 of deck 50 is recessed in generally concave fashion as illustrated in FIGS. 4 through 7. In the particular deck illustrated, the deck recess is defined by a central portion 52a of reduced and generally uniform thickness; an elongated front portion 52b extending longitudinally of the deck and inclined transversely of the deck from a ridge line 54 to central portion 52a; and opposite end portions 520 inclined transversely of the deck from front portion 52b to longitudinal rear edge 56 of the deck which edge also forms the longitudinal rear edge of central portion 52a. Additionally, end portions 520 are inclined longitudinally of the deck from opposite ends 58 of the deck to central portion 52a as illustrated in FIGS. and 6. Thus the bowing of the mattress is less at the opposite sides of the mattress than at the center of the mattress as illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8 and moreover, the mattress is also bowed in varying degrees across its sides as illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6. This condition has been found to provide optimum load distribution and comfort.
Additionally, to increase yieldability and comfort at the front edge of the sofa in the preferred embodiment, the lower face of the deck is bevelled at 58 from ridge line 54 to front longitudinal edge 60 of the deck.
Although a soft non-rigid deck is desirable, it is preferred that the deck have at least some degree of firmness when in use. In the preferred embodiment therefore, deck 50 is enclosed in a skin cover or case 62 which is made from suitable stretchable material and is dimensioned and applied to the deck body such that the deck body will be compressed in thickness when skin 62 is stretched. To stretch skin 62 and thereby compress the deck body, skin 62 is attached at its opposite longitudinal edge portions 64 and 66 to the bed frame. Any suitable method of attachment may be employed and in the shown embodiment, skin portions 64 are attached on opposite pivot pins 38 in the frame side rails while opposite skin portion 66 is attached around the cross piece 111 of foldable frame leg 110.
By reference to the above-identified Patent No. 3,165,- 757, it will be understood that the distance between frame pins 38 and leg cross piece 111 increases when in the sofa position. Thus, movement of frame leg 110, 111 to the sofa position shown in FIG. 3 will move skin end portion 66 away from skin portions 641 to stretch skin 62 and thereby obtain the desired compression and firmness of the enclosed deck body. When the bed frame is unfolded into the bed position, deck skin 62 will return to a substantially unstressed or natural condition as will the enclosed deck body 50.
Attachment of deck 50 to the frame in the aforedescribed manner is also advantageous in that it provides automatic placement and removal of the deck relative to the mattress by virtue of the folding movement of the ciated drawings, although not specifically mentioned herein, will nevertheless be included within the scope of the present invention as indicated in the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A deck adapted to be inserted between the seat and a mattress of a folded sofa bed or the like comprising a body formed of self-supporting material and having a recessed area in one face thereof dimensioned to receive and accommodate an underlying mattress.
2. A deck according to claim 1 wherein said body is made from resilient deformable material.
3. A deck according to claim 2 further including a stretchable skin covering said body, said skin and said body being constructed and dimensioned such that stretching of said skin compresses said body in thickness.
4. A deck according to claim 1 wherein said recess is generally concave in both the longitudinal and transverse directions of the deck body.
5. In combination with a foldable sofa bed or the like including a mattress and resilient means supporting the mattress; a deck engageable on said mattress when the sofa bed and the included mattress and spring means are in folded position for use as a sofa, said deck being formed of self-supporting material and having a recessed bottom face shaped to accommodate the mattress in folded position.
6. The combination defined in claim 5 wherein said mattress and resilient means are foldable as a unit into upper and lower layers with the upper layer of said resilient means overlying and engaging the upper layer of said mattress, said resilient means being constructed to permit the upper layer of the mattress to assume a generally convex shape in folded position.
7. The combination defined in claim 6 wherein the shape of said deck face is generally concave.
8. The combination defined in claim 7 wherein the portion of said resilient means which engages the lower layer of the mattress has a greater resistance to movement of the mattress than the portion of the resilient means which engages the upper layer of the mattress.
9. The combination defined in claim 8 wherein said resilient means is a spring including a plurality of wirelike spring elements interconnected in reticular fashion.
10. The combination defined in claim 9 further including a foldable bed frame surrounding and supporting said spring, and a plurality of resilient members interconnecting said spring to said frame, said resilient members being arranged such that the portion of said spring engageable with the upper mattress layer has less resistance to movement of the mattress than the portion of said spring engageable with the lower mattress layer.
11. The combination defined in claim 10 wherein said deck is formed of resilient deformable material.
12. In combination with a sofa bed or the like including a frame foldable between a retracted position for use as a sofa and an extended position for use as a bed, a bed spring on the frame, and a mattress on the bed spring; a deck including a resilient deformable body and a stretchable skin covering and enclosing said body such that upon stretching of said skin said deck body will be compressed in thickness, means attaching said deck to said frame for movement therewith between a first position located on said mattress when said mattress and frame are in folded retracted position and a second position below said frame when the frame is in extended position, said means being such that upon movement of said deck into said first position thereof said skin will stretch and compress said deck body in thickness.
13. The combination defined in claim 12 wherein said skin and said body are in generally relaxed unstressed condition when the deck is in said second position thereof.
14. The combination defined in claim 13 wherein said deck has a concave surface receiving and accommodating the mattress when the deck is in its first position.
15. A method of increasing the cushioning quality and comfort of a combination sofa bed when in use as a sofa, the sofa bed having a foldable bed frame movable between a folded position for use as a sofa and an extended position for use as a bed, a mattress spring connected to the frame and foldable therewith, and a mattress on the spring; the step comprising decreasing tension in said spring at one end of the frame to permit the underlying portion of the mattress to bow upwardly in a generally convex shape when the mattress and spring are folded with the frame for use as a sofa.
16. The method defined in claim 15 further including the step of placing a shaped deck member of self-supporting material on the bowed portion of the mattress to accommodate the convex shape thereof.
17. A method of increasing the cushioning quality and comfort of a combination sofa bed when in use as a sofa, the sofa bed being of the type including an articulated bed frame movable between a folded position for use as a sofa and an extended position for use as a bed, a mattress spring connected to the frame by tension members, and a mattress on the spring; the steps comprising decreasing the number of the tension members at one end of the frame to decrease the resistance of the spring at that end of the frame to permit the underliving portion of the mattress to bow upwardly in a generally convex shape when the frame, spring and mattress are folded into the sofa position, and placing a shaped deck of self-supporting material on the bowed portion of the mattress to accommodate the convex shape.
18. A sofa bed comprising in combination a foldable bed frame movable between a folded retracted position for use in forming a sofa and an extended position for use in forming a bed, spring means connected to the frame for supporting a mattress, a mattress on said spring means, and said spring means with said mattress thereon being foldable with the bed frame into upper and lower layers with the upper layer of said spring means overlying the upper layer of said mattress but permitting the upper layer of the mattress to bow upwardly away from the lower layer of the mattress in a generally convex shape.
19. A deck adapted to be inserted between the seat and a mattress of a folded sofa bed or the like comprising a body having a recess in one face thereof dimensioned to receive and accommodate an underlying mattress, said recess being generally concave in both the longitudinal and transverse directions of the deck body, said recess being formed by deck portions including a central portion of reduced thickness, generally inclined end portions on opposite ends of said central portion and a generally inclined front portion extending between said end portions along said central portion and adjacent the front edge of the deck body, said central portion extending to the rear edge of the deck body.
20. A deck adapted to be inserted between the seat and mattress of a folded sofa bed or the like comprising, a body having a recess in one face thereof dimensioned to receive and accommodate an underlying mattress, said recess being generally concave in both the longitudinal and transverse directions of the deck body, said recess being formed by portions of the deck body including a central portion of reduced thickness, generally inclined end portions on opposite ends of said central portion, and a generally inclined front portion extending between said end portions along said central portion and adjacent the front edge of the deck body.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,752,613 7/1956 Castro et al. 5 51 2,913,041 11/1959 Mathison 29 91.1 2,946,374 7/1960 Dickey 297 452 3,047,886 8/1962 Thierfelder et al 5 13 3,165,757 1/1965 Rogers 5-13 FOREIGN PATENTS 991,196 5/1965 Great Britain.
FRANK B. SHERRY, Primary Examiner.
CASMIR A. NUNBERG, Examiner.

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12. IN COMBINATION WITH A SOFA BED OR THE LIKE INCLUDING A FRAME FOLDABLE BETWEEN A RETRACTED POSITION FOR USE AS A SOFA AND AN EXTENDED POSITION FOR USE AS A BED, A BED SPRING ON THE FRAME, AND A MATTRESS ON THE BED SPRING; A DECK INCLUDING A RESILIENT DEFORMABLE BODY AND A STRETCHABLE SKIN COVERING AND ENCLOSING SAID BODY SUCH THAT UPON STRETCHING OF SAID SKIN SAID DECK BODY WILL BE COMPRESSED IN THICKNESS, MEANS ATTACHING SAID DECK TO SAID FRAME FOR MOVEMENT THEREWITH BETWEEN A FIRST POSITION LOCATED ON SAID MATTRESS WHEN SAID MATTRESS AND FRAME ARE IN FOLDED RETRACTED POSITION AND A SECOND POSITION BELOW SAID FRAME WHEN THE FRAME IS IN EXTENDED POSITION, SAID MEANS BEING SUCH THAT UPON MOVEMENT OF SAID DECK INTO SAID FIRST POSITION THEREOF SAID SKIN WILL STRETCH AND COMPRESS SAID DECK BODY IN THICKNESS.
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