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US3729753A
US3729753A US00212079A US3729753DA US3729753A US 3729753 A US3729753 A US 3729753A US 00212079 A US00212079 A US 00212079A US 3729753D A US3729753D A US 3729753DA US 3729753 A US3729753 A US 3729753A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A47C17/13Seating furniture having non-movable backrest changeable to beds by increasing the available seat part, e.g. by drawing seat cushion forward
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47C17/04Seating furniture, e.g. sofas, couches, settees, or the like, with movable parts changeable to beds; Chair beds
    • A47C17/22Seating furniture having non-movable back-rest changeable to beds with means for uncovering a previously hidden mattress or similar bed part

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  • ABSTRACT A combination bed and lounge having a foldable mattress selectively usable as a bed and a seat.
  • the mattress is supported on wheels and moves from a horizontal bed position to a seat position relative to an upright cabinet or wall.
  • the head section of the mattress is guided upwardly into the cabinetby guide rails attached to the inside walls of the cabinet.
  • a transverse cushion attached to the front of the cabinet a1- temately serves as a bed head board and a seat back rest.
  • Upright arm rests are removably mounted on opposite sides of the foot section of the mattress. Each arm rest has a removable top cap.
  • the invention relates to a combination bed and lounge unit having a foldable mattress that moves relative to a storage chamber to a generally horizontal bed position and from the bed position to a seat position.
  • the head section of the mattress When the mattress is in the seat position, the head section of the mattress is located in an upright storage position within the chamber.
  • the head section of the mattress is coupled to guide means which direct the head section of the mattress upwardly into the chamber whereby the foot section of the mattress forms a generally horizontal seat.
  • Located along the rear portion of the seat is an upwardly extended back rest. The back rest serves as a head board when the mattress has been moved outwardly to its horizontal position.
  • Upright arm rests are located adjacent the opposite sides of the seat. Each arm rest has upright guide members associated with a support to removably mount the arm rest on the support. An elongated cap is removably attached on top of the arm rest.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the combination bed and lounge unit of the invention showing the unit in the lounge position;
  • FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the combination bed and lounge unit of the invention showing the unit in the bed position;
  • FIG. 4 is a top plan view ofFlG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along the line 5-5 of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 6-6 ofFIG. 4;
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 7-7 ofFIG. 6;
  • FIG. 8 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 8--8 of FIG. 7;
  • FIG. 9 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 9-9 of FIG. 8;
  • FIG. 10 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 6 showing the unit in the lounge position
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged cross sectional view taken along line llll ofFIG. 7;
  • FIG. 12 is a fragmentary front elevational view of an arm rest attached to the side of a seat
  • FIG. 13 is a sectional view taken along line l3-l3 of FIG. 12;
  • FIG. 14 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line l4l4 of FIG. 13;
  • FIG. 15 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 15-15 ofFIG. 13.
  • FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 there is shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 the combination bed and lounge unit or bedlounge of the invention indicated generally at 20, mounted in an upright wall 21 of a housing unit, as an apartment, mobile home, travel trailer, hotel, motel, condominium and the like.
  • the bed and lounge unit 20 is a dual purpose unit usable as a lounge, sofa or seat as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and as a bed, as shown in FIGS. 3,4 and 5. This unit can be converted from a lounge to a bed by moving the seat section in a forward direction to a horizontal position.
  • the bed and lounge unit 20 comprises a transverse seat portion 22 located between upright arm rests 23 and 24. Projected upwardly from the rear edge of the seat portion 22 is a back rest 26.
  • the back rest 26 is movably connected to a housing or cabinet 27 having a chamber for receiving the head section of the mattress indicated generally at 28.
  • mattress 28 has a base or a bottom box spring assembly 29 comprising a head section 31 and a foot section 32. Hinge assemblies 33 at opposite sides of the base 29 pivotally join the top portions of the adjacent parts of the sections 31 and 32 together. Located over the box spring assembly 29 is a top mattress or cushion 34, preferably of flexible foam plastic or foam rubber.
  • a pair of longitudinal transversely spaced beams 36 and 37 are secured to the bottom of the foot section 32 Each beam has a forwardly extended portion 36A and 37A located under a portion of the head section 31. When the mattress 28 is in the bed position, beam portions 36A and 37A support the rear of head section 31. Wheel assemblies 38 and 39 secured to the beams 36 and 37 respectively support the mattress 28 on the floor or similar supporting surface 41.
  • a transverse upright front panel 42 extends across the foot or outside end of the box spring section 32 to form a panel or closure to conceal the longitudinal beams and the wheel assemblies 38 and 39.
  • a handle 43 Secured to the mid-portion of the front panel 42 is a handle 43 used as a hand grip to facilitate the movement of the bed and lounge unit between the seat position and the bed position.
  • the housing or cabinet 27 has spaced upright side walls 44 and 46 attached to a top wall 47.
  • the upper portion of the front of the cabinet has a front panel 48.
  • a bed lamp or hood 49 accommodating electric lamps and the controls therefore.
  • the front panel 48 can be part of the wall of the structure.
  • each guide rail has a stop 54 closing the bottom of the rail.
  • the head section 31 of the box spring assembly has forwardly directed frame members 56 and 57 positioned adjacent the rails 51 and 52. Rollers 58 and 59 ride on the rails 51 and 52.
  • roller 58 is mounted on an axle 61 secured to the frame member 57 with a U-bolt 62.
  • the roller 59 is mounted on an axle attached to frame member 57 with a U-bolt.
  • the rollers 58 and 59 engage the stops 54 to fix the lower most and horizontal position of the box spring assembly Section 31.
  • the rear portion of the Section 31 rests on the forward portions 36A and 37A of the supporting longitudinal beams 36 and 37.
  • the box spring assembly Section 31 has a rigid base 63, preferably of plywood. Secured to the top edges of the base 63 are angle irons 64. Upright edge members 66 are attached to the angle irons to define a cavity for a plurality of spring units 67. The edge members and spring units are covered with suitable padding 68. A fabric covering 69 covers the top and sides of the box spring assembly Section 31.
  • the box spring assembly section 32 is constructed in a similar manner.
  • the adjacent corners of the box spring assembly sections 31 and 32 have upright arms 71 and 72 that are pivotally joined together at their upper ends forming hinge assemblies 33.
  • the adjacent springs across the box spring assembly can also be coupled together to form a continuous transverse hinge across the box spring assembly.
  • the padding 68 and the covering is continuous on the top of the entire box spring assembly 29.
  • a transverse counter weight 73 is connected with a pair of cables 74 to the frame members 56 and 57 to aid in the upward and forward movement of the forward section of the bed.
  • the cables 74 are trained over pulleys 76 secured to the top wall 47 of the cabinet 27.
  • a cross beam 77 extends between the side walls 44 and 46 across the bottom of the housing.
  • the cross member or beam 77 has a pair of steps 78 and 79 having ramps and shoulders for the forward wheels 38 and 39.
  • the wheels 38 and 39 are positioned over the crest of the ramps, thereby holding the bed and lounge unit 20 in the lounge position.
  • the bed and lounge unit 20 can be held in the loungeposition, as shown in FIG. 10, with releasable locks or spring biased detents (not shown) mounted on the side walls 44 and 46 and engageable with the side beams 36 and 37.
  • the cross beam 77 can be removed or positioned so that it does not obstruct the movement of wheel assemblies 38 and 39.
  • a seat cover or seat cap 82 is positioned over the seat portion 31 of the mattress.
  • Seat cover 82 has a. forward or front portion 83 that extends downwardly and is releasably attached to the front panel 42.
  • the seat cover 82 has downwardly directed sides and back or rear portion 84 that extends under the back rest 26.
  • a transverse plate 86 is adjustably mounted on the bottom and rear side of the bake rest. As shown in FIG. 7, the plate 86 has a pair of slots 87 receiving releasable fasteners 88 whereby the plate can be adjusted relative to the back rest 26.
  • FIG. 11 shows the lower edge of plate 86 engaging and holding the cover 82 on the seat 22.
  • the back rest 26 includes a support panel 89 attached to the lower edge of the front panel 48 with a transverse hinge 91.
  • a pair of pivoted friction linkages 92 connected to the side walls 44 and 46 and the panel 89 are used to retain the back rest in its adjusted positions, shown in broken lines in FIG. 6.
  • Linkages 92 can be arranged so that the back rest 26 will automatically move forward and up when the mattress 28 is moved from the seat position to the bed position.
  • the mattress 28 is transversely bent approximately across the mid-portion with the head portion extended upwardly to the cabinet 27.
  • the top section 31 of the box spring assembly is supported with the rollers 58 and 59 on the upper ends of the guide rails 51 and 52.
  • the wheels 38 and 39 are in their lock or hold positions over the step or ramps 78 and 79 in the cross beam 77.
  • the space between the head portion of the mattress and panel 89 can be used to store pillows and extra blankets.
  • the conversion of the bed and lounge unit 20 from the seat position to the bed position is accomplished by initially raising the back rest 26 as shown in broken lines in FIG. 6.
  • the handle 43 is then used to pull the mattress, forcing the wheels 38 and 39 over the steps 78 and 79.
  • the mattress moves out to its bed position shown in FIGS. 3, 4, and 6.
  • the rollers 58 and 59 engage the stops 54 at the end of the guide rails 51 and 52, the mattress 28 is in its horizontal or prone position.
  • the back rest 26 is then moved back to its down position, shown in full lines in FIG. 6, to provide a head board for the bed.
  • FIGS. 12 to 15 there is shown an arm rest 23 located adjacent one end of seat 22.
  • Arm rest 23 is removably mounted on a support 101 attached to the frame of the seat.
  • the arm rest 24 on the opposite side of the seat is identical in structure and is removably mounted on a similar support.
  • Support 101 comprises a pair of upwardly directed arms 102 and 103 connected to a top cross member 104 to form a generally inverted U-shaped structure.
  • the lower ends of the arms 102 and 103 are secured to inwardly directed members 106 and 107 secured to the frame of the box spring assembly 29.
  • the arm rest 23 has a skeleton framework indicated generally at 108 comprising apair of upright members 109 and 111 positioned in close engagement with outside faces of the upright arms 102 and 103.
  • a generally horizontal cross member 112 is attached to the upright members 109 and 111 to provide a stop e'ngageable with the top of the cross member 104.
  • the members 109 and 111 are secured to generally upright side panels 113 and 114. Opposite ends of the side panels 113 and 114 are connected to upright ends 116 and 117.
  • Spacers 118 and 119 shown in FIG. 14, are located between the side panel 114 and the support 101 to minimize the lateral movement of the arm rest 23 relative to the support 101.
  • Side panel 113, upright members 109 and 111 and the spacers 118 and 119 form an upwardly directed opening or pocket 121 for receiving the support 101.
  • the side panel 113 has a lower opening 122 which permits the arm rest 23 to be located in the pocket 121 in a manner so that the lower edge of the arm rest is located in close proximity with the floor.
  • a suitable cover 123 has a fabric, leather, synthetic material or wood panel surrounding the side panels and ends on 116 and 1 17.
  • a cap 124 Located along the top of the arm rest is a cap 124.
  • the cap 124 can be removed for cleaning and repair as well as recovering without disassembling the arm rest.
  • the cap 124 has a base plate 126 supporting an elongated flexible pad 127.
  • a cover 128 positioned over the pad is secured to the bottom of the base plate.
  • Secured to and projected downwardly from the base plate 126 are a pair of positioning blocks 129 and 131. Block 129 extends downwardly adjacent the upright member 109.
  • block 131 extends downwardly between the upright member 111 and the end 117.
  • Elongated rods 132 and 133 secured to the blocks 129 and 131 extend downwardly through suitable openings in the bottom plates 134 and 135.
  • Nuts 136 and 137 threaded on the rods 132 and 133 secure the cap 124 to the top of the framework. The cap 124 can be readily removed by removing the nuts 136 and 137 and separating the cap from the remainder of the arm rest.
  • a combination bed-lounge comprising: mattress means having a first section and a second section pivotally connected together, means having a chamber for accommodating the first section of the mattress means, guide means coupled with the first section for directing the first section upwardly into the chamber whereby the second section forms a seat when the first section is in the chamber, counterweight means connected to the first section to aid the movement of the first section into the chamber and back rest means extended along the rear portion of the seat.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 1 including: support means connected to the mattress means for movably carrying'the mattress means, said support means carrying the second section and a portion of the first section.
  • the support means comprise longitudinal beams secured to the second section and projected under a rear portion of the first section and wheel means attached to the beams.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 3 including: means for releasably holding the wheel means when the second section ofthe mattress forms a seat and the first section is located in the chamber.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 1 including: means to pivotally connect the back rest to the means having a chamber.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 1 including: a seat cover located over the second section of the mattress, said back rest having a portion engageable with the seat cover when the second section forms a seat to hold the seat cover on the second section.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 1 including: pivot means connecting the first section to the second section.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 1 including: upright arm rest removably mounted on a support secured to opposite sides of the second section of the mattress.
  • each arm rest has a removable longitudinal to cap.
  • each arm rest has frame means including spaced first upright members adapted to be positioned adjacent opposed portions of the support, and a second member adapted to engage the support to limit downward movement of the arm rest relative to the support.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 11 including: a top cap positioned along the top of the frame means and means releasably attaching the top cap to the frame means.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 1 including: wheel means for movably supporting the mattress means and means for releasably holding the wheel means when the second section of the mattress forms a seat and the first section is located in the chamber.
  • the means for holding the wheel means comprises a transverse member having ramp and shoulder means receivizig and holding the wheel means.
  • a combination bed-lounge comprising: mattress means movable between a seat position and a bed position having a first rigid section and a second rigid section, means pivotally connecting the first section and the second section together, means having a chamber for accommodating the first section of the mattress means in an upward position, first guide means extending upwardly into the chamber, second guide means connected to the end of the first section for cooperation with the first guide means for directing the first section upwardly into the chamber whereby the second section forms a seat when the first section is in the chamber, support means connected to the mattress means for movably carrying the mattress means, said support means carrying the second section and an adjacent end of the first section, the opposite end of the first section being supported by the second guide means, and back rest means extended along the rear portion of the seat.
  • the support means comprise longitudinal beams secured to the second section and projected under a rear portion of the first section and wheel means attached to the beams.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 15 including: means for releasably holding the wheel means when the second section of the mattress forms a seat and the first section is located in the chamber.
  • the bed-lounge of claim 14 including: counterweight means connected to the first section to aid the movement of the first section into the chamber.

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A combination bed and lounge having a foldable mattress selectively usable as a bed and a seat. The mattress is supported on wheels and moves from a horizontal bed position to a seat position relative to an upright cabinet or wall. The head section of the mattress is guided upwardly into the cabinet by guide rails attached to the inside walls of the cabinet. A transverse cushion attached to the front of the cabinet alternately serves as a bed head board and a seat back rest. Upright arm rests are removably mounted on opposite sides of the foot section of the mattress. Each arm rest has a removable top cap.

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United States Patent 91 Johnson et al.
[ 1 BED AND LOUNGE UNIT [76] Inventors: Clarence R. Johnson, 1304 Blackman Avenue, Duluth, Minn. 55811; Jay T. Kidder, 4920 Val lacher Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 55416 22 Filed: Dec. 27, 1911 21 Appl. No.: 212,079
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[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,121,636 12/1914 Kreczkowski ..5/2 R 3,475,769 11/1969 Fasanella ..5/2 R 3,170,729 2/1965 Grallt ..297/41 1 [4 1 May 1, 1973 Rosen .5/18 R H1963 Kris Primary Examiner-Casmir A. Nu nb erg Attorney-Richard O. Bartz et al.
[5 7] ABSTRACT A combination bed and lounge having a foldable mattress selectively usable as a bed and a seat. The mattress is supported on wheels and moves from a horizontal bed position to a seat position relative to an upright cabinet or wall. The head section of the mattress is guided upwardly into the cabinetby guide rails attached to the inside walls of the cabinet. A transverse cushion attached to the front of the cabinet a1- temately serves as a bed head board and a seat back rest. Upright arm rests are removably mounted on opposite sides of the foot section of the mattress. Each arm rest has a removable top cap.
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INVENTORS CLARENCE R. JOHNSON BY JAY T.KIDDER JMWW ATTORNEYS BED AND LOUNGE UNIT BACKGROUND OF INVENTION a portion of a mattress thereby forming a lounge and movable to a second upright position away from the mattress to form a bed. While this structure provides a dual purpose it does not reduce the floor space when the unit is used as a lounge.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION The invention relates to a combination bed and lounge unit having a foldable mattress that moves relative to a storage chamber to a generally horizontal bed position and from the bed position to a seat position. When the mattress is in the seat position, the head section of the mattress is located in an upright storage position within the chamber. The head section of the mattress is coupled to guide means which direct the head section of the mattress upwardly into the chamber whereby the foot section of the mattress forms a generally horizontal seat. Located along the rear portion of the seat is an upwardly extended back rest. The back rest serves as a head board when the mattress has been moved outwardly to its horizontal position.
Upright arm rests are located adjacent the opposite sides of the seat. Each arm rest has upright guide members associated with a support to removably mount the arm rest on the support. An elongated cap is removably attached on top of the arm rest.
IN THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the combination bed and lounge unit of the invention showing the unit in the lounge position;
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the combination bed and lounge unit of the invention showing the unit in the bed position;
FIG. 4 is a top plan view ofFlG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along the line 5-5 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 6-6 ofFIG. 4;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 7-7 ofFIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 8--8 of FIG. 7;
FIG. 9 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 9-9 of FIG. 8;
FIG. 10 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 6 showing the unit in the lounge position;
FIG. 11 is an enlarged cross sectional view taken along line llll ofFIG. 7;
FIG. 12 is a fragmentary front elevational view of an arm rest attached to the side of a seat;
FIG. 13 is a sectional view taken along line l3-l3 of FIG. 12;
FIG. 14 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line l4l4 of FIG. 13; and
FIG. 15 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 15-15 ofFIG. 13.
Referring to the drawings there is shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 the combination bed and lounge unit or bedlounge of the invention indicated generally at 20, mounted in an upright wall 21 of a housing unit, as an apartment, mobile home, travel trailer, hotel, motel, condominium and the like. The bed and lounge unit 20 is a dual purpose unit usable as a lounge, sofa or seat as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and as a bed, as shown in FIGS. 3,4 and 5. This unit can be converted from a lounge to a bed by moving the seat section in a forward direction to a horizontal position.
The bed and lounge unit 20 comprises a transverse seat portion 22 located between upright arm rests 23 and 24. Projected upwardly from the rear edge of the seat portion 22 is a back rest 26. The back rest 26 is movably connected to a housing or cabinet 27 having a chamber for receiving the head section of the mattress indicated generally at 28.
As shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, mattress 28 has a base or a bottom box spring assembly 29 comprising a head section 31 and a foot section 32. Hinge assemblies 33 at opposite sides of the base 29 pivotally join the top portions of the adjacent parts of the sections 31 and 32 together. Located over the box spring assembly 29 is a top mattress or cushion 34, preferably of flexible foam plastic or foam rubber.
A pair of longitudinal transversely spaced beams 36 and 37 are secured to the bottom of the foot section 32 Each beam has a forwardly extended portion 36A and 37A located under a portion of the head section 31. When the mattress 28 is in the bed position, beam portions 36A and 37A support the rear of head section 31. Wheel assemblies 38 and 39 secured to the beams 36 and 37 respectively support the mattress 28 on the floor or similar supporting surface 41.
Referring to FIG. 6, a transverse upright front panel 42 extends across the foot or outside end of the box spring section 32 to form a panel or closure to conceal the longitudinal beams and the wheel assemblies 38 and 39. Secured to the mid-portion of the front panel 42 is a handle 43 used as a hand grip to facilitate the movement of the bed and lounge unit between the seat position and the bed position.
The housing or cabinet 27 has spaced upright side walls 44 and 46 attached to a top wall 47. The upper portion of the front of the cabinet has a front panel 48. Secured to the panel 48 is a bed lamp or hood 49 accommodating electric lamps and the controls therefore. The front panel 48 can be part of the wall of the structure.
Mounted on the inside of the side walls 44 and 46 are upwardly and rearwardly extended guide rails 51 and 52. As shown in FIG. 9, fasteners 53 as screws, bolts and the like, are used to secure the guide rails 51 and 52 to the side walls 44 and 46. The bottom of each guide rail has a stop 54 closing the bottom of the rail. As shown in FIG. 7, the head section 31 of the box spring assembly has forwardly directed frame members 56 and 57 positioned adjacent the rails 51 and 52. Rollers 58 and 59 ride on the rails 51 and 52. As shown in FIG. 9, roller 58 is mounted on an axle 61 secured to the frame member 57 with a U-bolt 62. The roller 59 is mounted on an axle attached to frame member 57 with a U-bolt. The rollers 58 and 59 engage the stops 54 to fix the lower most and horizontal position of the box spring assembly Section 31. When the box spring assembly Section 31 is in the lower most position the rear portion of the Section 31 rests on the forward portions 36A and 37A of the supporting longitudinal beams 36 and 37.
As shown in FIG. 8, the box spring assembly Section 31 has a rigid base 63, preferably of plywood. Secured to the top edges of the base 63 are angle irons 64. Upright edge members 66 are attached to the angle irons to define a cavity for a plurality of spring units 67. The edge members and spring units are covered with suitable padding 68. A fabric covering 69 covers the top and sides of the box spring assembly Section 31. The box spring assembly section 32 is constructed in a similar manner.
As shown in FIGS. 6 and 10, the adjacent corners of the box spring assembly sections 31 and 32 have upright arms 71 and 72 that are pivotally joined together at their upper ends forming hinge assemblies 33. The adjacent springs across the box spring assembly can also be coupled together to form a continuous transverse hinge across the box spring assembly. The padding 68 and the covering is continuous on the top of the entire box spring assembly 29.
A transverse counter weight 73 is connected with a pair of cables 74 to the frame members 56 and 57 to aid in the upward and forward movement of the forward section of the bed. The cables 74 are trained over pulleys 76 secured to the top wall 47 of the cabinet 27.
A cross beam 77, shown in FIGS. 6, 7 and 10, extends between the side walls 44 and 46 across the bottom of the housing. The cross member or beam 77 has a pair of steps 78 and 79 having ramps and shoulders for the forward wheels 38 and 39. As shown in FIG. 10, the wheels 38 and 39 are positioned over the crest of the ramps, thereby holding the bed and lounge unit 20 in the lounge position. The bed and lounge unit 20 can be held in the loungeposition, as shown in FIG. 10, with releasable locks or spring biased detents (not shown) mounted on the side walls 44 and 46 and engageable with the side beams 36 and 37. The cross beam 77 can be removed or positioned so that it does not obstruct the movement of wheel assemblies 38 and 39.
A seat cover or seat cap 82 is positioned over the seat portion 31 of the mattress. Seat cover 82 has a. forward or front portion 83 that extends downwardly and is releasably attached to the front panel 42. The seat cover 82 has downwardly directed sides and back or rear portion 84 that extends under the back rest 26. A transverse plate 86 is adjustably mounted on the bottom and rear side of the bake rest. As shown in FIG. 7, the plate 86 has a pair of slots 87 receiving releasable fasteners 88 whereby the plate can be adjusted relative to the back rest 26. FIG. 11 shows the lower edge of plate 86 engaging and holding the cover 82 on the seat 22.
As shown in FIGS. 6 and 10, the back rest 26 includes a support panel 89 attached to the lower edge of the front panel 48 with a transverse hinge 91. A pair of pivoted friction linkages 92 connected to the side walls 44 and 46 and the panel 89 are used to retain the back rest in its adjusted positions, shown in broken lines in FIG. 6. Linkages 92 can be arranged so that the back rest 26 will automatically move forward and up when the mattress 28 is moved from the seat position to the bed position.
In use, with the bed and lounge unit 20 in the seat position shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 10, the mattress 28 is transversely bent approximately across the mid-portion with the head portion extended upwardly to the cabinet 27. The top section 31 of the box spring assembly is supported with the rollers 58 and 59 on the upper ends of the guide rails 51 and 52. The wheels 38 and 39 are in their lock or hold positions over the step or ramps 78 and 79 in the cross beam 77. The space between the head portion of the mattress and panel 89 can be used to store pillows and extra blankets.
The conversion of the bed and lounge unit 20 from the seat position to the bed position is accomplished by initially raising the back rest 26 as shown in broken lines in FIG. 6. The handle 43 is then used to pull the mattress, forcing the wheels 38 and 39 over the steps 78 and 79. The mattress moves out to its bed position shown in FIGS. 3, 4, and 6. When the rollers 58 and 59 engage the stops 54 at the end of the guide rails 51 and 52, the mattress 28 is in its horizontal or prone position. The back rest 26 is then moved back to its down position, shown in full lines in FIG. 6, to provide a head board for the bed.
Referring to FIGS. 12 to 15, there is shown an arm rest 23 located adjacent one end of seat 22. Arm rest 23 is removably mounted on a support 101 attached to the frame of the seat. The arm rest 24 on the opposite side of the seat is identical in structure and is removably mounted on a similar support.
Support 101 comprises a pair of upwardly directed arms 102 and 103 connected to a top cross member 104 to form a generally inverted U-shaped structure. The lower ends of the arms 102 and 103 are secured to inwardly directed members 106 and 107 secured to the frame of the box spring assembly 29.
The arm rest 23 has a skeleton framework indicated generally at 108 comprising apair of upright members 109 and 111 positioned in close engagement with outside faces of the upright arms 102 and 103. A generally horizontal cross member 112 is attached to the upright members 109 and 111 to provide a stop e'ngageable with the top of the cross member 104. The members 109 and 111 are secured to generally upright side panels 113 and 114. Opposite ends of the side panels 113 and 114 are connected to upright ends 116 and 117. Spacers 118 and 119, shown in FIG. 14, are located between the side panel 114 and the support 101 to minimize the lateral movement of the arm rest 23 relative to the support 101. Side panel 113, upright members 109 and 111 and the spacers 118 and 119 form an upwardly directed opening or pocket 121 for receiving the support 101. The side panel 113 has a lower opening 122 which permits the arm rest 23 to be located in the pocket 121 in a manner so that the lower edge of the arm rest is located in close proximity with the floor. A suitable cover 123, has a fabric, leather, synthetic material or wood panel surrounding the side panels and ends on 116 and 1 17.
Located along the top of the arm rest is a cap 124. The cap 124 can be removed for cleaning and repair as well as recovering without disassembling the arm rest. The cap 124 has a base plate 126 supporting an elongated flexible pad 127. A cover 128 positioned over the pad is secured to the bottom of the base plate. Secured to and projected downwardly from the base plate 126 are a pair of positioning blocks 129 and 131. Block 129 extends downwardly adjacent the upright member 109.
In a similar manner, block 131 extends downwardly between the upright member 111 and the end 117. Elongated rods 132 and 133 secured to the blocks 129 and 131 extend downwardly through suitable openings in the bottom plates 134 and 135. Nuts 136 and 137 threaded on the rods 132 and 133 secure the cap 124 to the top of the framework. The cap 124 can be readily removed by removing the nuts 136 and 137 and separating the cap from the remainder of the arm rest.
While there has been shown and described a preferred embodiment of the combination bed and lounge and removably mounted arm rest of the invention, it is understood that various changes in shape and structure may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
l. A combination bed-lounge comprising: mattress means having a first section and a second section pivotally connected together, means having a chamber for accommodating the first section of the mattress means, guide means coupled with the first section for directing the first section upwardly into the chamber whereby the second section forms a seat when the first section is in the chamber, counterweight means connected to the first section to aid the movement of the first section into the chamber and back rest means extended along the rear portion of the seat.
2. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: support means connected to the mattress means for movably carrying'the mattress means, said support means carrying the second section and a portion of the first section.
3. The bed-lounge of claim 2 wherein: the support means comprise longitudinal beams secured to the second section and projected under a rear portion of the first section and wheel means attached to the beams.
4. The bed-lounge of claim 3 including: means for releasably holding the wheel means when the second section ofthe mattress forms a seat and the first section is located in the chamber.
5. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: means to pivotally connect the back rest to the means having a chamber.
6. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: a seat cover located over the second section of the mattress, said back rest having a portion engageable with the seat cover when the second section forms a seat to hold the seat cover on the second section.
7. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: pivot means connecting the first section to the second section.
8. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: upright arm rest removably mounted on a support secured to opposite sides of the second section of the mattress.
9. The bed-lounge of claim 9 wherein: each arm rest has a removable longitudinal to cap.
. The bed-lounge of claim wherein: each arm rest has frame means including spaced first upright members adapted to be positioned adjacent opposed portions of the support, and a second member adapted to engage the support to limit downward movement of the arm rest relative to the support.
11. The bed-lounge of claim 11 including: a top cap positioned along the top of the frame means and means releasably attaching the top cap to the frame means.
12. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: wheel means for movably supporting the mattress means and means for releasably holding the wheel means when the second section of the mattress forms a seat and the first section is located in the chamber.
13. The bed-lounge of claim 13 wherein: the means for holding the wheel means comprises a transverse member having ramp and shoulder means receivizig and holding the wheel means.
14. A combination bed-lounge comprising: mattress means movable between a seat position and a bed position having a first rigid section and a second rigid section, means pivotally connecting the first section and the second section together, means having a chamber for accommodating the first section of the mattress means in an upward position, first guide means extending upwardly into the chamber, second guide means connected to the end of the first section for cooperation with the first guide means for directing the first section upwardly into the chamber whereby the second section forms a seat when the first section is in the chamber, support means connected to the mattress means for movably carrying the mattress means, said support means carrying the second section and an adjacent end of the first section, the opposite end of the first section being supported by the second guide means, and back rest means extended along the rear portion of the seat.
15. The bed-lounge of claim 14 wherein: the support means comprise longitudinal beams secured to the second section and projected under a rear portion of the first section and wheel means attached to the beams.
16. The bed-lounge of claim 15 including: means for releasably holding the wheel means when the second section of the mattress forms a seat and the first section is located in the chamber.
17. The bed-lounge of claim 14 including: counterweight means connected to the first section to aid the movement of the first section into the chamber.

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1. A combination bed-lounge comprising: mattress means having a first section and a second section pivotally connected together, means having a chamber for accommodating the first section of the mattress means, guide means coupled with the first section for directing the first section upwardly into the chamber whereby the second section forms a seat when the first section is in the chamber, counterweight means connected to the first section to aid the movement of the first section into the chamber and back rest means extended along the rear portion of the Seat.
2. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: support means connected to the mattress means for movably carrying the mattress means, said support means carrying the second section and a portion of the first section.
3. The bed-lounge of claim 2 wherein: the support means comprise longitudinal beams secured to the second section and projected under a rear portion of the first section and wheel means attached to the beams.
4. The bed-lounge of claim 3 including: means for releasably holding the wheel means when the second section of the mattress forms a seat and the first section is located in the chamber.
5. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: means to pivotally connect the back rest to the means having a chamber.
6. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: a seat cover located over the second section of the mattress, said back rest having a portion engageable with the seat cover when the second section forms a seat to hold the seat cover on the second section.
7. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: pivot means connecting the first section to the second section.
8. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: upright arm rest removably mounted on a support secured to opposite sides of the second section of the mattress.
9. The bed-lounge of claim 9 wherein: each arm rest has a removable longitudinal top cap.
10. The bed-lounge of claim 9 wherein: each arm rest has frame means including spaced first upright members adapted to be positioned adjacent opposed portions of the support, and a second member adapted to engage the support to limit downward movement of the arm rest relative to the support.
11. The bed-lounge of claim 11 including: a top cap positioned along the top of the frame means and means releasably attaching the top cap to the frame means.
12. The bed-lounge of claim 1 including: wheel means for movably supporting the mattress means and means for releasably holding the wheel means when the second section of the mattress forms a seat and the first section is located in the chamber.
13. The bed-lounge of claim 13 wherein: the means for holding the wheel means comprises a transverse member having ramp and shoulder means receiving and holding the wheel means.
14. A combination bed-lounge comprising: mattress means movable between a seat position and a bed position having a first rigid section and a second rigid section, means pivotally connecting the first section and the second section together, means having a chamber for accommodating the first section of the mattress means in an upward position, first guide means extending upwardly into the chamber, second guide means connected to the end of the first section for cooperation with the first guide means for directing the first section upwardly into the chamber whereby the second section forms a seat when the first section is in the chamber, support means connected to the mattress means for movably carrying the mattress means, said support means carrying the second section and an adjacent end of the first section, the opposite end of the first section being supported by the second guide means, and back rest means extended along the rear portion of the seat.
15. The bed-lounge of claim 14 wherein: the support means comprise longitudinal beams secured to the second section and projected under a rear portion of the first section and wheel means attached to the beams.
16. The bed-lounge of claim 15 including: means for releasably holding the wheel means when the second section of the mattress forms a seat and the first section is located in the chamber.
17. The bed-lounge of claim 14 including: counterweight means connected to the first section to aid the movement of the first section into the chamber.
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