WO2004107922A1 - Lit relevable et abaissable - Google Patents

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WO2004107922A1
WO2004107922A1 PCT/SE2004/000872 SE2004000872W WO2004107922A1 WO 2004107922 A1 WO2004107922 A1 WO 2004107922A1 SE 2004000872 W SE2004000872 W SE 2004000872W WO 2004107922 A1 WO2004107922 A1 WO 2004107922A1
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cantilever
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bed
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bedstead
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Andreas Lennart Tillman
Helmut Peter Paul OBERMÜLLER
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Obermueller Helmut Peter Paul
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Priority to EP04736166A priority patent/EP1631170B1/fr
Publication of WO2004107922A1 publication Critical patent/WO2004107922A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C17/00Sofas; Couches; Beds
    • A47C17/84Suspended beds, e.g. suspended from ceiling

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  • the present invention relates to a raisable and lowerable bed that includes a bedstead which is supported by a cantilever that extends generally horizontally and that is mounted at one end for vertical movement in a frame structure which extends from floor to ceiling while keeping a horizontal position, wherein a counterweight device which is suspended by a line, chain or the like that runs from the cantilever and over a guide roller mounted at the upper end of the frame structure for the purpose of balancing the weight of the bedstead and cantilever.
  • Beds take up considerable room space. The trend is towards wider beds, whilst, at the same time, confined living in smaller apartments located in densely built-up areas increases. It is therefore desirable to be able to utilise the floor space taken up by the bed, when the bed is not in use.
  • the floor area taken up by the bed can be utilised by moving the bed. This enables rooms that have a small floor area to be used as a bedroom in which the bed would otherwise take up an excessive portion of the floor space.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a simplified construction of the aforesaid kind for raising and lowering the bed while keeping the bed horizontal. This object is achieved with a bed of the kind described in the introduction that has the characteristic features set forth in claim 1.
  • the present invention thus provides a considerably simplified and therewith less expensive construction, which also alleviates other deficiencies of earlier known solutions, such as time-consuming handling of te bed, poor access and non-optimal space saving.
  • a bedstead can also be moved vertically along a vertical rail while keeping the bed horizontal, said bedstead being mounted on a cantilever which is guided in all degrees of freedom with the exception of vertical movement, wherein the cantilever is connected to a counterweight to achieve con- stant equilibrium in the direction of vertical movement.
  • the rail is comprised of telescopic profile sections for adaptation to different ceiling heights.
  • the profile sections of the telescopic construction can be locked relative to one another in desired positions, therewith allowing the full weight of the arrangement to support against the floor. This means that the upper attachment will not be loaded by vertically acting forces and allows the requirement of the ceiling attachment to be kept at level attainable in the home.
  • the profile sections are C-profiles, within which the cantilever wheels run. This solution enables the bedstead and the counterweight to be guided by one single rail.
  • part which transmits a moment of force from the bedstead to the rail is such that the spot loads from the cantilever wheels are kept low and of equal magnitude between said wheels.
  • one end of the inner profile of the telescopic construction is provided with wedges and the wheel peripheries are given a planar surface and a V-shaped surface part, said planar surface of respective wheels running against the inside of the profiles, wherein the wedges and the V-shaped surface part of respective wheels are mutually adapted so that the wheels will run smoothly over the junction between two profile sections of mutually different dimensions in the telescopic construction.
  • the cantilever profile is pivotally mounted on a round profile arranged in the longitudi- nal direction of the cantilever profile and fastened to the cantilever attachment, wherein locking means are provided for locking the cantilever profile in a desired position of rotation relative to the round profile, and adjustment means are provided for rotating the cantilever profile round a horizontal rotational axis at right angles to the cantilever profile for adjustment of the position of said profile.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of one embodiment of the bed mounted between the floor and ceiling of a room
  • Figure 2 is an overview of those parts of the bed that are shown in more detail in the following Figures
  • Figure 3:1 is a side view of the telescopic construction of said rail
  • Figure 3:2 is a sectional view taken through the plane A-A in Figure 3:1
  • Figure 4:1 illustrates locking of two profiles relative to one another
  • Figure 4:2 is a sectional view taken through the plane D-D in Figure 4:1
  • Figure 5:1 is a cross- sectional view of the inner profile and cross-sectional views B-B and C-C in the Figure
  • Figure 5:2 shows longitudinal junctions between the two rail profiles
  • Figure 5:3 illustrates the design of the wheels that support the cantilever in the rail
  • Figure 6 is a view similar to that in Figure 1 and illustrates forces and moments occurring in the bed construction
  • Figure 7:1 is a side view of one embodiment of the bed mounted between the floor and ceiling of a room
  • Figure 2 is an overview
  • the inventive bed includes a framework comprised of profile sections that are partially inserted into one another to form a telescopic construction 1 , which is intended to be fastened to floor 25 and ceiling 22 of a room, see Figure 1.
  • the rail functions to guide a wheeled cantilever 2, on which a bedstead 3 having legs 23 is mounted, in all directions with the exception of the vertical direction.
  • the telescopic construction enables the bed to be installed in rooms of arbitrary ceiling height. Since the profile sections of the telescopic constructions are rigid and since the entire construction supports against the floor 25, the floor 25 and the ceiling 22 attachments can be kept at a level achievable in the home.
  • the framework is suitably mounted adjacent a wall 24 so that the largest possible floor space will be exposed when the bedstead is raised.
  • the guided cantilever 2 may be connected to a counterweight 4 by means of a chain and via a guide roller for instance.
  • the counterweight 4 is guided by the rail in all directions except in the vertical direction and enables the bedstead 3 to be moved from floor 25 to ceiling 22 with the aid of only a small external force from the user.
  • FIG 2 is an overview of those regions concerned in the description of structural solutions.
  • the telescopic construction comprises two profile sections 5 and 6 (see Figure 3:2), which are sufficiently rigid to take up all bending moments exerted by the bedstead.
  • the profiles 5 and 6 have mutually different dimensions and are inserted partially into one another (see Figure 3:1 ).
  • the upper profile 5 is mounted to the ceiling with the aid of a ceiling-mounted attachment.
  • the lower profile 6 is mounted on a floor-mounted attachment.
  • the two profiles are fastened together partly by being inserted into one another and partly by being screwed together with the aid of a screw tab 9 shown in Figures 4:1 and 4:2.
  • One of the profiles includes grooves and the other holes for fitting screw tabs.
  • the length of the grooves is chosen with respect to the pitch of the holes, therewith enabling the length of the telescopic construction to be varied smoothly.
  • one end of the inner profile 5 is provided with wedge-shaped elements.
  • the purpose of these elements is to reduce the prominence of the junction between adjacent profiles which is equal to the thick- ness of the inner profile 5 and which needs to be overcome by the wheels 7.
  • Sixteen wheels 7 are mounted on a cantilever attachment 1 1 , see Figures
  • the wheels 7 respectively include a planar surface and a V-shaped groove, see Figure 5:3.
  • the planar part of the wheels run against the insides of the profile in all positions, with the exception of the junction between the different profiles, see Figure 5:2, where the wheels run smoothly between the internal meas- urements of both profiles. This means that the wheels will run over the joints in a manner that will scarcely be noticed by the person handling the bed.
  • the cantilever attachment 11 comprises, among other things, sixteen wheels 7, shown in Figures 7:1 and 7:2. In the case of the Figure 7:1 embodiment, these sixteen wheels 7 transmit to the rail 1 the forces F 6 and F 7 exerted by the mass of the bedstead 3 and the cantilever 2, see Fi in Figure 6. Vertical movement is enabled at the same time.
  • the sixteen wheels 7 are fitted in pairs on a respective horizontal shaft 8.
  • Each of the shafts 8, eight in number, is loaded by a respective spring 10, so as to distribute the load between the shafts, see Figure 7:1.
  • all eight shafts 8 are pivotally mounted on spring 10, in order to distribute the load between the two wheels carried on a respective shaft.
  • the shafts are guided solely for pivotal movement around the spring and for movement in the direction of the spring action.
  • transverse wheels 12 are mounted on the cantilever attachment and guide said attachment vertically in the rail together with the aforesaid wheels 7.
  • the torque caused by a non-optimally loaded cantilever 2, for instance re- suiting from a non-optimally mounted bedstead 3, is transmitted to the rail by the forces F 8 and F via the transverse wheels.
  • the bedstead In order to achieve a fully satisfactory function, it is most important that most of the legs 23 of the bedstead will reach the floor 25 when the bedstead is lowered fully. If one leg 23 reaches the floor before the other legs, the expected equilibrium will not be achieved and the bedstead will rest on too few of its legs. When the bedstead is used or subjected to some other load when the bedstead 3 rests on too few legs, the counterweight 4 and the bedstead 3 will move until the bedstead stands on several of its legs, which will be experienced as being negative.
  • the bedstead is mounted on a cantilever profile having the cross-section shown in Figure 9:2.
  • the cantilever profile is inserted along a part of its length over a round tube which forms a part of the cantilever attachment 1 1 guided in said rail, see Figure 9:1.
  • it can be rotated about its longitudinal axis, i.e. around the tube on which said profile is inserted, prior to tightening the bolts 15.
  • the cantilever profile can be adjusted vertically with the aid of setting screws 21 and thereby rotated around the shaft 14. Subsequent to appropriate adjustment, i.e. when the majority of the legs of the bedstead reach the floor simultaneously, the bolts 15 are tightened, therewith fixating the cantilever profile 13 in all directions relative to the cantilever attachment 11.
  • the cantilever attachment 11 is connected to a counterweight 4 via two chains 17 which run over a guide roller 18 mounted at the upper end of the rail 1 , see Figure 10.
  • the position of the guide roller 18 in the rail 1 is chosen with regard to the aforesaid aim of minimising the forces acting in the ceiling attachment, and is thus mounted in the rail standing on the floor.
  • the counterweight is designed as a holder for a number of loose weights 19. These weights are placed in and fixed to the holder.
  • the holder is covered with a casing when it has been filled with sufficient weights to provide an appropriate counterweight.
  • Figure 12 shows the weight holder 4 from above.
  • the weight holder is guided in all directions around the rail, with the exception of the vertical direction, with the aid of two slide elements 20 in the upper and lower edge of the weight holder 4.
  • These slide elements 20 are adapted to handle the size junction between said two profiles.
  • the mass of the loose weights 19, which are suitably equal in weight, is determined with reference to the internal friction of the system.
  • the mass of each loose weight is adapted so that it is less than the hysteresis in the system which regard to friction. This enables the weight of the bedstead and correctly chosen counterweight to achieve equilibrium with the internal friction.
  • the counterweight may con- veniently be provided with a handle.
  • the bedstead can then be lowered by pulling on the handle with a force that exceeds said internal friction.
  • the bedstead can then be moved directly down onto the floor.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un lit relevable et abaissable qui comporte un châssis (3) supporté par un porte-à-faux (2) généralement horizontal qui s'étend sous le châssis et qui est monté à une extrémité aux fins d'un déplacement vertical dans une structure de cadre (1) s'étendant entre le plancher et le plafond tout en restant en position horizontale. Un dispositif contrepoids (4) est suspendu par un câble, une chaîne ou analogue se déplaçant du porte-à-faux (2) et sur un roulement de guidage monté à l'extrémité supérieure de la structure de cadre, le but étant de compenser le poids du châssis et du porte-à-faux. La structure de cadre (1) ne comporte qu'un rail dans lequel le porte-à-faux (2) est monté sur des roues à une de ses extrémités destinées au déplacement dans la direction verticale du rail.
PCT/SE2004/000872 2003-06-10 2004-06-04 Lit relevable et abaissable WO2004107922A1 (fr)

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DE602004006413T DE602004006413T2 (de) 2003-06-10 2004-06-04 Anheb- und absenkbares bett
EP04736166A EP1631170B1 (fr) 2003-06-10 2004-06-04 Lit relevable et abaissable

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SE0301696A SE525363C2 (sv) 2003-06-10 2003-06-10 Höj- och sänkbar säng
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WO2007024181A1 (fr) * 2005-08-25 2007-03-01 Andreas Lennart Tillman Équipement aidant à faire un lit et à nettoyer sous un lit
FR2935597A1 (fr) * 2008-09-09 2010-03-12 Anis Achek Technique de construction d'un plateau mobile
US7744142B2 (en) 2003-07-31 2010-06-29 Lippert Components, Inc. Strap bed lift
FR2946849A1 (fr) * 2009-06-22 2010-12-24 Wolfgang Gerlach Dispositif de stabilisation pour plate-forme ou lit a plateau mobile concu en porte-a-faux
US7874026B2 (en) 2007-08-24 2011-01-25 Double Space Bed Systems, Inc. System and method for raising and lowering a bed
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FR2675986A1 (fr) * 1991-05-03 1992-11-06 Camail Francois Pied elevateur avec systeme mecanique pour plancher a hauteur variable par exemple pour un lit escamotable.
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US5056170A (en) * 1990-04-18 1991-10-15 Manfred Kronshagen Lifting device, particularly for beds
FR2675986A1 (fr) * 1991-05-03 1992-11-06 Camail Francois Pied elevateur avec systeme mecanique pour plancher a hauteur variable par exemple pour un lit escamotable.
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US7744142B2 (en) 2003-07-31 2010-06-29 Lippert Components, Inc. Strap bed lift
US8038193B2 (en) 2003-07-31 2011-10-18 Lippert Components, Inc. Strap bed lift
WO2007024181A1 (fr) * 2005-08-25 2007-03-01 Andreas Lennart Tillman Équipement aidant à faire un lit et à nettoyer sous un lit
US7874026B2 (en) 2007-08-24 2011-01-25 Double Space Bed Systems, Inc. System and method for raising and lowering a bed
FR2935597A1 (fr) * 2008-09-09 2010-03-12 Anis Achek Technique de construction d'un plateau mobile
FR2946849A1 (fr) * 2009-06-22 2010-12-24 Wolfgang Gerlach Dispositif de stabilisation pour plate-forme ou lit a plateau mobile concu en porte-a-faux
US9656590B2 (en) 2014-05-15 2017-05-23 Lippert Components, Inc. Bed lift mounting member

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ATE361688T1 (de) 2007-06-15
EP1631170A1 (fr) 2006-03-08
SE0301696D0 (sv) 2003-06-10
SE525363C2 (sv) 2005-02-08

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