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  • This invention has for its object the production of an article of furniture of especial utility for professional men, such as doctors, lawyers, &c., and for ofiice use.
  • I have produced a piece of furniture which, although presenting when closed the appearance of a roll-top desk, is also adapted when opened to be used not only as a desk, but also as a toilet-stand and as a bed, the desk when opened as a bed, which may be quickly don e, not taking up more room than an ordinary fnll'sized bed.
  • Figure 1 shows a piece of furniture embodying my invention, the same being open to represent the wash-stand and bed phase.
  • Fig. 2 shows the roll-top lifted, as when it is to be used as a desk; and
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal central section taken through Fig. 1.
  • the piece of furniture herein shown will first be considered as a desk, and is composed of like end pieces A A and B B, the end pieces A B at each end of the desk being separated in the line y y, the said end pieces being detachably connected by suit-able looking devices, one of which is shown in Fig. 3, the said locking device, as herein represented, being of that form commonly used to lock together window-sashes, it consisting of a plate a, secured to an end piece B and having a hooked lever a toengage a rib or projection a on a plate a secured to an end piece A.
  • the front and back parts or halves A B of the desk may be separated for carriage and without removing any of the contents of the desk
  • I may employ any other usual or suitable locking. device, as the gist of my inverr tion in this particular is not in the form of the locking device or fastening; but in the vertical separation of the desk into a front and back portion, and as an equivalent I might use a bolt, a screw, or a hook and. eye.
  • a table 1) in which, as herein represented, is a pocket for the reception of a wash-bowl p, and below this table, near each end piece A, I have provided suitable partitions 1) and bottom boards-b to constitute closets adapted to be closed by doors biwhich may be hinged to the end pieces.
  • the space 0 left between the closets is for the reception of the feet and legs of the person using the piece of furniture as a desk, the desk-board 0 being at such time turned down into the position, Fig. 2, to cover the wash-bowl.
  • the closets in practice may and will receive usual slop-bowl, &c., commonly employed in connection with commodes for bed-room use.
  • Drawers d cl may contain towels, c. Under the table 13 I have provided slides e.
  • the under side of the desk-board c is shown as provided with a mirror 0 the frame of which. is pivoted to the said desk-board. This mirror, when the desk-board is lifted, may be turned more or less on its hinges to thereby place it at any desired angle.
  • a button may be employed to secure the mirror-frame in its closed position.
  • a frame 6 containin a series of pigeon-holes, and drawers e" for the desk, which frame in practice is set into place between the end pieces A A, so as to be easily removable, if desired.
  • the end pieces BB are connected by panels ff, a cross-tie f, a bottom board f and a top board f which is large enough to cover the upper part of the end pieces A A, as in Fig. 3.
  • a pocket 6" Between the panel f and the rear side of the frame c referred to, is a pocket 6" for the reception of the roll-top c the inner end of which abuts against the cross-tie when the desk is opened as in the drawings.
  • This roll-top is contained in the rear part of the desk, and when the part A A is separated from the part B B the roll-top goes with the back or part B B of the desk.
  • the pocket or space g, closed by door 5 is for the reception of pillows, blankets, &e., as is also the space g accessible through the door g
  • the large space H at the rear of the back part B B of the desk receives within it the bed-frame, composed, as shown, of two parts It 71.
  • the parts h 7t are adapted for the reception of a mattress of any usual construction which maylie on the slats
  • the part it has suitable legs 7r, which fold when the bed-frame is folded one pa rt on the other and turned into the space H, the back panel or compound door on m being then turned up Vertically and secured to the end frame 13 B and top fflso as to conceal the bed.
  • the top part m of the back panel when turned down acts as a leg to aid in supporting the bedframe.
  • Fig. 2 I have shown the front part as having a series of drawers instead of the closets.
  • the space II has pivoted in it a bolsterboard or heath-est n, which folds up vertically when the bed-bottom is closed.
  • the desk composed of back and front portions separable vertically, as described, the front part having a desk-board c and pigeonhole frame and the back part having a rolltop, to thus enable the said desk to be separated, as described.
  • the desk composed of back and front portions separable vertically, as described, the front part having a movable desk-board, a fixed table-board thereunder for the reception of a wash-bowl, and side closets, and the back part having a ro11-t0p,to enable the desk to be separated, as described.
  • the desk composed of back and front portions separable vertically, as described, the front part having a desk-board and a table for the reception of a wash-bowl, and the back part having a folding bed arranged therein, and a roll-top for the front part, substantially as described.
  • the desk composed of front and back portions separable vertically, as described, the front part having a desk-board and the back part having a roll-top, to thus enable the said desk to be separated, as described.
  • the roll-top desk having its back part separable vertically, as described, and a space in said back part for the reception of a folding bed-frame, and a hinged two-part back panel to constitute a bed-frame support when open and having spaces for the reception of bedding, the two-part panel closing the back part when the bed is folded, substantially as described.

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2 Shee'tsSheet l. W. GOODWILLIE.
RNITURE.
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Patented Feb. 3,1891;
(No Model.) 2'Sheets-Sheet 2. W. S. GOODWILLIE. FURNITURE No. 445,777. Patented Feb.- 3, 1891.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
\VALTER S. GOODIVILLIE, OF CAMBRIDGE, ASSIGNOR, BY DIRECT AND MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO CHARLES DDIOND, OF CHELSEA, MASSA- CHUSETTS.
FURNITURE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 445,777, dated February 3, 1891.
Application filed June 27, 1890. Serial No. 356,934. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that LVALTER S. GOODWILLIE, of Cambridge, county of Hiddlesex, State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Furniture, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.
This invention has for its object the production of an article of furniture of especial utility for professional men, such as doctors, lawyers, &c., and for ofiice use.
In accordance with my invention I have produced a piece of furniture which, although presenting when closed the appearance of a roll-top desk, is also adapted when opened to be used not only as a desk, but also as a toilet-stand and as a bed, the desk when opened as a bed, which may be quickly don e, not taking up more room than an ordinary fnll'sized bed.
I have also made improvements in the piece of furniture when considered simply as a desk, in that I have made the desk separable nearly centrally between its front and back and have connected the roll-top cover with the portion of the desk known as the back, the separation of the desk or the combined bed and desk being of great advantage in-handling, as it enables it to be readily and easily carried through an ordinary doorway.
Figure 1 shows a piece of furniture embodying my invention, the same being open to represent the wash-stand and bed phase. Fig. 2 shows the roll-top lifted, as when it is to be used as a desk; and Fig. 3 is a longitudinal central section taken through Fig. 1.
The piece of furniture herein shown will first be considered as a desk, and is composed of like end pieces A A and B B, the end pieces A B at each end of the desk being separated in the line y y, the said end pieces being detachably connected by suit-able looking devices, one of which is shown in Fig. 3, the said locking device, as herein represented, being of that form commonly used to lock together window-sashes, it consisting of a plate a, secured to an end piece B and having a hooked lever a toengage a rib or projection a on a plate a secured to an end piece A. By turning the levers a, which are readily accessible through one of the pigeon-hole spaces, the front and back parts or halves A B of the desk may be separated for carriage and without removing any of the contents of the desk Instead of the particular locking devices shown, I may employ any other usual or suitable locking. device, as the gist of my inverr tion in this particular is not in the form of the locking device or fastening; but in the vertical separation of the desk into a front and back portion, and as an equivalent I might use a bolt, a screw, or a hook and. eye.
Between the side frames A A,I have arranged a table 1), in which, as herein represented, is a pocket for the reception of a wash-bowl p, and below this table, near each end piece A, I have provided suitable partitions 1) and bottom boards-b to constitute closets adapted to be closed by doors biwhich may be hinged to the end pieces.
The space 0 left between the closets is for the reception of the feet and legs of the person using the piece of furniture as a desk, the desk-board 0 being at such time turned down into the position, Fig. 2, to cover the wash-bowl.
The closets in practice may and will receive usual slop-bowl, &c., commonly employed in connection with commodes for bed-room use.
Drawers d cl may contain towels, c. Under the table 13 I have provided slides e. The under side of the desk-board c is shown as provided with a mirror 0 the frame of which. is pivoted to the said desk-board. This mirror, when the desk-board is lifted, may be turned more or less on its hinges to thereby place it at any desired angle. A button may be employed to secure the mirror-frame in its closed position.
Between the end pieces A A, I have placed a frame 6 containin a series of pigeon-holes, and drawers e" for the desk, which frame in practice is set into place between the end pieces A A, so as to be easily removable, if desired.
" if or any equivalent bed-bottom.
The end pieces BB are connected by panels ff, a cross-tie f, a bottom board f and a top board f which is large enough to cover the upper part of the end pieces A A, as in Fig. 3. Between the panel f and the rear side of the frame c referred to, is a pocket 6" for the reception of the roll-top c the inner end of which abuts against the cross-tie when the desk is opened as in the drawings. This roll-top is contained in the rear part of the desk, and when the part A A is separated from the part B B the roll-top goes with the back or part B B of the desk.
The pocket or space g, closed by door 5 is for the reception of pillows, blankets, &e., as is also the space g accessible through the door g The large space H at the rear of the back part B B of the desk receives within it the bed-frame, composed, as shown, of two parts It 71. hinged together at h the part h being hinged to a cross-girt 71/ The parts h 7t are adapted for the reception of a mattress of any usual construction which maylie on the slats The part it has suitable legs 7r, which fold when the bed-frame is folded one pa rt on the other and turned into the space H, the back panel or compound door on m being then turned up Vertically and secured to the end frame 13 B and top fflso as to conceal the bed. The top part m of the back panel when turned down acts as a leg to aid in supporting the bedframe.
In Fig. 2 I have shown the front part as having a series of drawers instead of the closets.
The space II has pivoted in it a bolsterboard or heath-est n, which folds up vertically when the bed-bottom is closed.
I claim 1. The desk composed of back and front portions separable vertically, as described, the front part having a desk-board c and pigeonhole frame and the back part having a rolltop, to thus enable the said desk to be separated, as described.
The desk composed of back and front portions separable vertically, as described, the front part having a movable desk-board, a fixed table-board thereunder for the reception of a wash-bowl, and side closets, and the back part having a ro11-t0p,to enable the desk to be separated, as described.
3. The desk composed of back and front portions separable vertically, as described, the front part having a desk-board and a table for the reception of a wash-bowl, and the back part having a folding bed arranged therein, and a roll-top for the front part, substantially as described.
at. The desk composed of front and back portions separable vertically, as described, the front part having a desk-board and the back part having a roll-top, to thus enable the said desk to be separated, as described.
5. The roll-top desk having its back part separable vertically, as described, and a space in said back part for the reception of a folding bed-frame, and a hinged two-part back panel to constitute a bed-frame support when open and having spaces for the reception of bedding, the two-part panel closing the back part when the bed is folded, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WALTER S. GOODWILLIE.
W itnesses:
Gno. W. GREGORY, S. W. HEULETT.
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US2659345A (en) * 1950-10-06 1953-11-17 Gustave H Herbert Combination rest and feeding device for animals
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US5913769A (en) * 1995-12-22 1999-06-22 Sligh Furniture Company Combination desk and bed
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US4016610A (en) * 1975-09-15 1977-04-12 The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc. Combination bed and desk
US5913769A (en) * 1995-12-22 1999-06-22 Sligh Furniture Company Combination desk and bed
WO2007130028A1 (en) * 2005-02-16 2007-11-15 Deborah Pecoraro Footboard desk
US7036160B1 (en) * 2005-02-16 2006-05-02 Pecoraro Deborah S Footboard desk
US7574758B2 (en) 2005-04-11 2009-08-18 Arason Jon L Folding cabinet bed with telescoping slide-out support platform
US20060225210A1 (en) * 2005-04-11 2006-10-12 Arason Jon L Folding cabinet bed with telescoping slide-out support platform
US20110088163A1 (en) * 2009-12-29 2011-04-21 Michael Luft-Weissberg Fold Up Dormitory Apparatus, System and Method
US8418282B2 (en) * 2009-12-29 2013-04-16 Michael E. Luft-Weissberg Fold up dormitory apparatus, system and method
US10413076B2 (en) 2014-07-24 2019-09-17 Iqbal Singh Flora Folding bed for space saving storage within a cabinet
US9993088B2 (en) * 2014-08-08 2018-06-12 Night And Day Furniture, Llc Furniture objects for storing foldable beds
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