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US859658A
US859658A US36788607A US1907367886A US859658A US 859658 A US859658 A US 859658A US 36788607 A US36788607 A US 36788607A US 1907367886 A US1907367886 A US 1907367886A US 859658 A US859658 A US 859658A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
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    • A47C17/04Seating furniture, e.g. sofas, couches, settees, or the like, with movable parts changeable to beds; Chair beds
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  • a spring bed bottom 4 is attached to the members 2 and 3.
  • member 1 It is apparent that the member 2 might be otherwise hinged or connected with the member 3.
  • Another object is to provide convenient means for swinging the back forward and turning the same to form a part of the bed.
  • Another object is to provide means which will be automatically operated by the movement of the back member to extend the arms to form foot and yhead boards.
  • a plate 16 is attached to the member 1 at each end and the arms 14 and 15 are pivotally connected to these plates.
  • the member 13 is upholstered with springs 17 and cushion 18.
  • the head and bed may be provided converted into a bed the foot boards.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical cross-section of the article of furniture used as a settee and wardrobe.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view, showing the seat raised to make the Wardrobe accessible.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the device used as a bed, the arm being removed.
  • Fig. 4 is a broken portion of the device, showing a vertical section of one arm and the sliding section.
  • Fig. 5 is-a broken plan view, illustrating the sliding sectional arm and the swinging arms for moving the back member.
  • This invention has a wardrobe member 1 which constitutes a base for the article of furniture. Above the when the device is used as a bed, the sections 20 are drawn out as shown in Figs. 3 and 5. It is apparent the arm 19 and the bar 22 being pivotally connected to the arm 15 which is adjacent to the arm 19.
  • the link bars 2l and 22 move the sliding sections oi the arms orward and thus orm oot and head boards or the bed.
  • the link bars move the sliding sections oi the arms back into position ior the settee.
  • the davenport is thus provided with extension arms so that when used as a bed it will appear as a bed7 having ioot and head boards.
  • the extension 3 at the back oi the davenport co-operates with the member l and the member 13 to orm a'wider bed. 'lhis extension also makes it possible and practical to close the back end oi the wardrobe.
  • the extension 3, the seating member 1S have no side pieces form hard ridges when the device is used as a bed, but each oi these members have triangular braces 24 at their ends to make the trames oi these members firm or rigid.
  • the construction shown permits the raising oi the the wardrobe and the holding oi the same open by the adjustments shown Without moving davenport away from the wall and without lowering the back member.
  • the extension arms oi the davenport provide means or forming oot and head boards which will be co-extensive with the bed when ormed without moving the davenport away trom its accustomed place, as by the wall. Neither is it necessary to move the davenport away irom the wall to form a bed.
  • the extension oi the Wardrobe member to support the extension 3 makes a wider bed without making a seat too wide because the extension reaches closer to the back line oi the davenport and extends under the movable back member oi the davenport.
  • the extension 3 does not orm a part ot the seat, but by reason oi its location it does form a'part oi the bed,
  • a davenport having a wardrobe member constituting a support, a seating member normally resting on said wardrobe member and pivotally connected thereto, an extension co-operating with said seating member to close the wardrobe and to form part of a bed, a spring bed bottom and a mattress each co-extensive with said extension and said wardrobe member, an upholstered member constituting a back, and means for swinging said back into p0- sition to form a part of a bed ⁇ 2.
  • a davenport having a Wardrobe member constituting a support, av seating section normally resting on said wardrobe member, an extension co-operating with said seating section to close the wardrobe and to form a part of a bed, a spring bed bottom and a mattress co-extensive with said wardrobe member and said extension, a movable upholstered back member, and adjusting devices pivotally member 2, and the back which will interfere or engaging said wardrobe member and said seating section for raising said seating section independently Yot said extension and said back member for permitting access to said wardrobe without moving said davenport.
  • a seating member normally resting on said wardrobe member, an extension co-operating with said seating member to close the wardrobe and to form a part of a bed, a movable member constituting a back, and ⁇ bars pivotally connected with said wardrobe member and pivotally connected with said back for swinging said back forward and turning the same in position to form a part of a bed.
  • a davenport having a wardrobe member, a seating member normally resting on said wardrobe member, an extension co-operating with said seating member to close the wardrobe and to form a part of a bed, a movable member constituting a back, means for swinging said back into position to form a part ot a bed, and arms for the davenport having sliding sections for forming toot and head boards which will be co-extensive with the bed when -lormed.
  • a davenport having a stationary wardrobe member constituting a support for the davenport, a seating section connected to and'normally resting on said wardrobe, a movable member constituting a back, bars at each end of the davenport for swinging said back into position to form a part of a bed, the two bars at each end being pivotally connected to said stationary wardrobe and pivotally connected to said back member and resting on the front part of the said stationary Wardrobe when supporting said back member as part of a bed, movable head and foot board members, and means actuated by said bars for .automatically sliding said head and foot board members.
  • a davenport having a stationary wardrobe member, a seating section normally resting on said wardrobe and connected thereto, a movable member constituting a back, and means for swinging said back into position to form a part of the bed consisting of a pair of arms at each end pivotally connected to said back and pivotally connected to said wardrobe, said arms being crossed when supporting said movable member as a back for the davenport and lying parallel with each other when supporting said movable member as part ot the bed when formed and resting on the front part of the wardrobe.
  • a davenport having a seating member constituting normally a back, a pair of swinging arms pivotally connected to each end of said seating and movable members and supporting said movable member when forming either a back or a part ot a bed, arms for the davenport provided with sliding sections, and link bars pivotally connected to the forward edges of said sliding arm sections and to one of the said swinging arms of each pair of swinging arms for automatically actuating said sliding sections with the movement of said movable member.

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110.359.658. 1 PATBNTBD JULY 9, 1907. G. o. HARTSHORN.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. GUY C. HARTSHORN, OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, ASSIGNOR TO HARTSHORN BROS., OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
DA VEN PORT.
N o. 859,658. Specicaton of Letters Patent.
Application filed April 12,1907. Serial No. 367,886.
Patented July 9, 1907.
by which the wardrobe may be closed at the back. A spring bed bottom 4 is attached to the members 2 and 3.
member 1; It is apparent that the member 2 might be otherwise hinged or connected with the member 3.
co-extensive with the bed.
Another object is to provide convenient means for swinging the back forward and turning the same to form a part of the bed.
Another object is to provide means which will be automatically operated by the movement of the back member to extend the arms to form foot and yhead boards.
Other objects and advantages will be fully explained in the following description and the invention will be more particularly pointed out in the claims.
A plate 16 is attached to the member 1 at each end and the arms 14 and 15 are pivotally connected to these plates. The member 13 is upholstered with springs 17 and cushion 18.
19 at each end.
When the device is become the head and bed may be provided converted into a bed the foot boards.
arms 19 Figure 1 is a vertical cross-section of the article of furniture used as a settee and wardrobe. Fig. 2 is a similar view, showing the seat raised to make the Wardrobe accessible. Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the device used as a bed, the arm being removed. Fig. 4 is a broken portion of the device, showing a vertical section of one arm and the sliding section. Fig. 5 is-a broken plan view, illustrating the sliding sectional arm and the swinging arms for moving the back member.
Similar characters of reference are used to indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
This invention has a wardrobe member 1 which constitutes a base for the article of furniture. Above the when the device is used as a bed, the sections 20 are drawn out as shown in Figs. 3 and 5. It is apparent the arm 19 and the bar 22 being pivotally connected to the arm 15 which is adjacent to the arm 19.
to the arm 14 which is adjacent to seat section ior access to turned forward to iorm a bed, the link bars 2l and 22 move the sliding sections oi the arms orward and thus orm oot and head boards or the bed. When the back member is moved backward the link bars move the sliding sections oi the arms back into position ior the settee. The davenport is thus provided with extension arms so that when used as a bed it will appear as a bed7 having ioot and head boards. The extension 3 at the back oi the davenport co-operates with the member l and the member 13 to orm a'wider bed. 'lhis extension also makes it possible and practical to close the back end oi the wardrobe. i
The extension 3, the seating member 1S have no side pieces form hard ridges when the device is used as a bed, but each oi these members have triangular braces 24 at their ends to make the trames oi these members firm or rigid. The construction shown permits the raising oi the the wardrobe and the holding oi the same open by the adjustments shown Without moving davenport away from the wall and without lowering the back member. The extension arms oi the davenport provide means or forming oot and head boards which will be co-extensive with the bed when ormed without moving the davenport away trom its accustomed place, as by the wall. Neither is it necessary to move the davenport away irom the wall to form a bed. The extension oi the Wardrobe member to support the extension 3 makes a wider bed without making a seat too wide because the extension reaches closer to the back line oi the davenport and extends under the movable back member oi the davenport. The extension 3 does not orm a part ot the seat, but by reason oi its location it does form a'part oi the bed,
Having ully described my invention, what l claim as new and desire to secure by Letters latent, is,-
1. A davenport having a wardrobe member constituting a support, a seating member normally resting on said wardrobe member and pivotally connected thereto, an extension co-operating with said seating member to close the wardrobe and to form part of a bed, a spring bed bottom and a mattress each co-extensive with said extension and said wardrobe member, an upholstered member constituting a back, and means for swinging said back into p0- sition to form a part of a bed` 2. A davenport having a Wardrobe member constituting a support, av seating section normally resting on said wardrobe member, an extension co-operating with said seating section to close the wardrobe and to form a part of a bed, a spring bed bottom and a mattress co-extensive with said wardrobe member and said extension, a movable upholstered back member, and adjusting devices pivotally member 2, and the back which will interfere or engaging said wardrobe member and said seating section for raising said seating section independently Yot said extension and said back member for permitting access to said wardrobe without moving said davenport.
member, a seating member normally resting on said wardrobe member, an extension co-operating with said seating member to close the wardrobe and to form a part of a bed, a movable member constituting a back, and `bars pivotally connected with said wardrobe member and pivotally connected with said back for swinging said back forward and turning the same in position to form a part of a bed.
4. A davenport having a wardrobe member, a seating member normally resting on said wardrobe member, an extension co-operating with said seating member to close the wardrobe and to form a part of a bed, a movable member constituting a back, means for swinging said back into position to form a part ot a bed, and arms for the davenport having sliding sections for forming toot and head boards which will be co-extensive with the bed when -lormed. v
5. A davenport having a stationary wardrobe member constituting a support for the davenport, a seating section connected to and'normally resting on said wardrobe, a movable member constituting a back, bars at each end of the davenport for swinging said back into position to form a part of a bed, the two bars at each end being pivotally connected to said stationary wardrobe and pivotally connected to said back member and resting on the front part of the said stationary Wardrobe when supporting said back member as part of a bed, movable head and foot board members, and means actuated by said bars for .automatically sliding said head and foot board members.
6. A davenport having a stationary wardrobe member, a seating section normally resting on said wardrobe and connected thereto, a movable member constituting a back, and means for swinging said back into position to form a part of the bed consisting of a pair of arms at each end pivotally connected to said back and pivotally connected to said wardrobe, said arms being crossed when supporting said movable member as a back for the davenport and lying parallel with each other when supporting said movable member as part ot the bed when formed and resting on the front part of the wardrobe.
'7. A davenport having a seating member constituting normally a back, a pair of swinging arms pivotally connected to each end of said seating and movable members and supporting said movable member when forming either a back or a part ot a bed, arms for the davenport provided with sliding sections, and link bars pivotally connected to the forward edges of said sliding arm sections and to one of the said swinging arms of each pair of swinging arms for automatically actuating said sliding sections with the movement of said movable member.
Intestimony whereof, l set my hand two witnesses, this 30th day of March,
GUY C.
member, a movable in the presence of 1907.
HARTSHORN.
Witnesses:
A. L. JACKSON,
W. L. HAwKrNs.
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